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is Philly frodon Eminems love child?
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Anybody remember the Home Internationals.
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Gazza dash board bobble head
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remember em quite well
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the bleach blonde look doesn't suit Foden, it suited Gazza
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didn't time his run
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maybe not quite well but i remember em
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One of the first games I attended England v Wales at Wembley may have been 76
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Hard to believe it ran for 100 years and then finished. Good times.
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It's like watching Brazil
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75 2-2 still got the programme
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Festival of live football
each season. Sadly missed |
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Yes remember the home nations tournaments very well, they were much watch TV in our house as kids.
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Stones thick as mandingos c0ck
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the problem with the home internationals was NI, Wales and Scotland all really wanted to play England, especially at Wembley, and that was it
the other matches (NI v Wales) etc were pointless not sure England cared about any of the games |
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I remember going to Belfast and being one many shouting abuse at Kevin Keegan, the game was never in doubt after that, we lost.
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The British Home Championship[a] (historically known as the British International Championship or simply the International Championship) was an annual football competition contested between the United Kingdom's four national teams: England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. The Irish team was replaced by Northern Ireland in the late 1950s. Starting during the 1883–84 season, it is the oldest international association football tournament in the world and it was contested until the 1983–84 season, when it was abolished after 100 years.
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Yes we were the last winners.
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The Home Championships came to an end, with England and Scotland announcing that the 1983–84 British Home Championship would be their last. They cited waning interest in the games, crowded international fixture lists and a sharp rise in hooliganism for their decision.
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The Home Championships came to an end, with England and Scotland announcing that the 1983–84 British Home Championship would be their last. They cited waning interest in the games, crowded international fixture lists and a sharp rise in hooliganism for their decision. The final match of the Championship was held at Hampden Park between Scotland and England in which the winners of the game would win the final Championship. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, allowing Northern Ireland to win the Championship on goal difference after all the teams ended on three points each; Wales came second on goals scored.
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Dyk3s looks like a hard bar steward
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Kane a spectator for this tournament so far.
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Wales v NI in Wrexham
nobody gave a **** |
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The Rous Cup was a short-lived football competition in the second half of the 1980s, contested between England, Scotland and, in later years, a guest team from South America.
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NI continued to be called "Ireland" for a long time in that tournament too
even after they changed to NI in FIFA and UEFA competitions |
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took the words away from my fingertips... Kane has be useless so far
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Linden = Crocodile Dumfries
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Kane doing his best to reduce his transfer fee
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yes Angoose because England v Scotland was the only fixture worth keeping
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England fullbacks still not allowed to go forward!!
England have turned into Spurs under Mourinho |
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dont think hes off is he
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two holding midfielders at home
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Closeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Wow!
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good save... well done pickford
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decent save
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Oh blimey, bit close that.
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