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Fans are being taken for mugs. Paying decent money to watch overpaid players trot about without a care in the World serving up total dross. I doubt a thought about the fans even entered their heads, as they sauntered back to their fancy hotel to sip champagne and have total cretins running after them because they're famous. Famous my arse, if they all walked past my house, I'd keep the curtains shut and boost up the volume on my stereo that was playing dido's greatest hits.
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How many of you people are England supporters?Yes they didn't play very well,then again it was only a friendly.Not the first eleven,a few injuries.Anybody that paid over the minimum price(£35)then that was their choice,they knew what they were likely to be watching.
GLOSSY:Of course the FA realise how much the tickets are,THEY make the prices,and why should we get a refund? I was there last night,and even though it wasn't brilliant it was a reasonable game. |
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I think Shane Long is ready for much bigger club with all respect to WBA. You have to love this kid and the heart he plays with. Irelands best player imo. Regards, the match from Englands perspective, its time to start playing like Ireland imo. Nothing fancy, just hoof it up the pitch. You can't polish a turd, time to embrace the players available.Tony Pulis is available
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have a look at englands w/c qualifying group.
only beaten the 2 bottom teams san marino and moldova. ukraine play s/marino twice so theres 6 points in the bag if they beat england its likely we wont be going to brasil and thats without taking montenegro into consideration. |
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there are 6 meaningful games in the group and so far it's played 3 drawn 3. surely must win 2 of the 3 proper games left even to make sure of a top 2 place. it will be touch go. failing to beat ukraine at home in the first (we were lucky to get a draw) could come to haunt them
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Ingerland are still in transition. Give them time....
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