I read he has left the club ?
It's a Funny Old Game
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What's this World coming to? Kylian Mbappe a French footballer sold today for £259 million pounds.... Bonkers.
Rip. Trevor Francis
Rip. Trevor Francis
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I cannae stand the thought of another "66"
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I'm relaxed about the prospect but it did annoy me a wee bit, when, having watched the match build-up, the game itself, and the after-match hysteria for 3 hours, that the first 11 minutes of the BBC News immediately thereafter was devoted to the victory over Australia with no mention of the plight of the Ukranians, the cost of living crisis, or the state of the National Health Service. And to end the said 'news programme' with a repeat of the goals.....!!!!! That was a bit much.
Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.
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It’s the old story where the Uk national news reflects things that are important to English viewers, if only, one of the other nations were to have some sporting success what would be the reaction be in England? Would it get the same over the top coverage? I think not.
Having said that and although I am not a fan of women’s football I think the girls have done well and deserve praise for their achievements so far, but not the hype that the English based media are embarrassing them with.
It is no wonder to me that the English find themselves in the same category as the Germans in world opinions.
Having said that and although I am not a fan of women’s football I think the girls have done well and deserve praise for their achievements so far, but not the hype that the English based media are embarrassing them with.
It is no wonder to me that the English find themselves in the same category as the Germans in world opinions.
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While a football manager's reputation depends on his last game, Andy Murray is unique in having a BBC news nationality that depends on his last result.meekan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 8:18 am It’s the old story where the Uk national news reflects things that are important to English viewers, if only, one of the other nations were to have some sporting success what would be the reaction be in England? Would it get the same over the top coverage? I think not.
Having said that and although I am not a fan of women’s football I think the girls have done well and deserve praise for their achievements so far, but not the hype that the English based media are embarrassing them with.
It is no wonder to me that the English find themselves in the same category as the Germans in world opinions.
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exile, Do you mean if Andy won he is British if lost Scottish
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Gregor Townsend will manage England one day
Michael Beale will be manager at Man U.
What odds are you giving... on a pos card..
Michael Beale will be manager at Man U.
What odds are you giving... on a pos card..
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Q -
What do you often see "now" watching the football on TV ?
Ok - if you want a clue... dirty women.
What do you often see "now" watching the football on TV ?
Ok - if you want a clue... dirty women.
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The answer to the above post.
Why do footballers rip or cut their socks?
The reasons are two-fold.
Firstly, it’s all about comfort. By cutting a hole in their socks, players can reduce pressure from their tight socks on their calf muscles, so they don’t feel restricted or too tight when they’re playing.
Secondly, it’s also believed that ripped or cut socks can improve blood circulation to the feet and lower legs, which is beneficial for both recovery and performance during a match.
Kitqueen.com
Why do footballers rip or cut their socks?
The reasons are two-fold.
Firstly, it’s all about comfort. By cutting a hole in their socks, players can reduce pressure from their tight socks on their calf muscles, so they don’t feel restricted or too tight when they’re playing.
Secondly, it’s also believed that ripped or cut socks can improve blood circulation to the feet and lower legs, which is beneficial for both recovery and performance during a match.
Kitqueen.com
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Brian I think I should think about cutting my socks