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yep seething after that
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take consolation in your small victories shiny
meanwhIle the motherland of football marches on FOOTBALL'S COMING A CASA |
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Neville is Inter Miami coach yes
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not if they play like that ! England and do them !
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My hope is they had "that game" tonight, where it was a close one and should have gone out but got through
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And Matt Hancock's had to resign...
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That's the hope SS
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I got a bit carried away and did 6 accas for the QFs
Den, Ita and Neth in all of them. C'mon Oranje! |
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not QFs, last 16
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Lucky Italy. International football must be pretty rubbish if a side as poor as that can go on such a long unbeaten run.
How can a striker as mediocre as Immobile knock in 25 goals a season? The defences in Serie A must be absolutely dire. I grew up watching Bettaga and Rossi. The current Italian frontline is a joke compared to those two. When they played Italian defences had a reputation of being the tightest in the world. How times change. Immobile's 25 goals would probably be the equivalent of about 5 in those days. |
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Have you looked at the teams they played on that run? A draw with Portugal and beat Holland 1-0 are the only decent opponents.
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They were due to play friendlies with ENG and GER last year but they were cancelled. The run of easy opponents is more remarkable than the run itself.
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tough crowd to please, you lot
Italy won Bobby Manc made some good changes the train goes on CHOO CHOO |
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Italy have the real test in the next game.
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You can only beat what's in front of you and hats off to Italy. But it's typical of the media to dress things up as something they're not and not give context.
You will hear them say 'Brentford haven't beaten Arsenal in 83 years' when they play on the first day of next season without telling you that they've only played 4 times since. They are always doing this, it's annoying. |