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^^^^delusional^^^^


ingerland were shite headless bantams.


Germany didnt break sweat, england were shattered after futile running about mindlessly for the first half- they will be taken to the cleaners when they meet a professional outfit after the group stage in the WC.

woodrot Wrote:

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> ^^^^delusional^^^^

>

> ingerland were shite headless bantams.

>

> Germany didnt break sweat, england were shattered

> after futile running about mindlessly for the

> first half- they will be taken to the cleaners

> when they meet a professional outfit after the

> group stage in the WC.



Spot on.

if the WC was decicded on excess, lurking around nighclubs,nasty tats, vulgar cars, shocking taste in Music & bad haircuts, then England deserve the trophy. Those bastards at FIFA have decided it should be based on football skills. how dare they.. England invented the game. the WC is morally Englands.forever.

BTW, I dont actually wish failure on Ingeland- except at Scotlands cost ( some hope of that...) but when you hear verbose nasally poltroons like gerrard saying that this is the best squad he has ever been with, then you know its not going to end well.


good luck anyway. Hodgson is a decent straight bloke- he will be given pelters after the WC.blates.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Rangers used liquidation and therefore the end of

> the company to walk away from it's many debt.

> Started up a newco with no debts.

>

> Celtic converted from private company to PLC like

> most of the big clubs.

>

> Anyway looking forward to playing New Rangers

> someday.


I can't help myself!!


From The Scotsman:


AN ADVERTISEMENT for the Rangers Football Club has been cleared following 78 complaints that it described itself as ?Scotland?s most successful club?.



The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said 78 complainants believed that the new club was only formed in 2012.


The RFC said previous owner the Rangers Football Club PLC, named as Oldco, went into administration in 2012, but the business was bought by Rangers Football Club Ltd, or Newco.


The ASA said ?we noted an independent commission appointed by the SPL and the European Club Association had reached the conclusion the football club was a ?recognisable entity in its own right, and continued in existence despitetransfer to another owner and ?operator?..

Good result for Scotland tonight albeit reportedly against the run of play. Amazing what a change of manager and a change of attitude can have.

WGS has done a great job with a very limited set of players.

Wonder how we will fair in the Euro qualifiers. Hope we get a decent draw.

I'd love to have seen Sweden's recovery complete if just to annoy Ronaldo, but then I guess he has a right to be an arrogant sod, he's the kind of player who does this under the highest pressure.


We really do have a journeyman team, almost casually dissected by a pretty journeyman german performance.


A bit depressing. I can't wait til the world cup but I can't see myself getting worked up about England games.

friendly schmendly


This England team aren't going to win the world cup - all of the usual foibles are present and correct - but they will play significantly better than last two games


But England fans really do seem to swing from elation to despair on just game to game basis. I haven't got stats to hand but I recall reading something along the lines of any international team who go on to do well at a tournament tend to have iffy firendlyperformances beforehand

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> It could quite easily have been eight, Quids. We

> were woeful. Played like a team of strangers. The

> worst performance I've seen from a Spurs side in a

> very very long time. Absolute crap.


Don't worry Jah, you play us next...

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