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Re: World cup blues

Posted: 19 Jun 2010, 19:48
by nigelb
From Katy Kay's comments on BBC World News last night, I get the feeling a lot of people have the same frustrations as we have in the Colonies with NFL players - a bunch of overpaid prima donnas. At least Germany lost! And I have to admit - the US got robbed by that inept ref.

Nigel²

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 21 Jun 2010, 20:09
by basys
I can't believe we only managed a draw against a shit team we should easily have beaten.

I'm ashamed to call myself Algerian.
England v USA - Kick off 19:30.

USA will turn up at 19:41 and then claim victory.
My wife called me an annoying c*nt the other day.

I almost choked on my vuvuzela.
I hate watching Ivory Coast matches with my gran.

"I wouldn't want to bump into him in a dark alley."
"I wouldn't want to bump into him in a dark alley."
"I wouldn't want to bump into him in a dark alley."
"I wouldn't want to bump into him in a dark alley."
Rob Green has trained today
and in 3 hours he had 4,000 shots fired at him and did not concede a single goal.
Tomorrow, he and Heskey will train with the rest of the squad.
My wife barely notices the racket all those vuvuzelas make throughout the World Cup matches.

She's used to hearing a tirade of horns every time she pulls out at a f*cking roundabout.
I think it's fairly easy to guess Slovenia's tactics to beat England.

Turn up.
Just to cheer you up :party:

Knicked from Sickipedia

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 21 Jun 2010, 21:09
by JimCooper
basys wrote:Just to cheer you up :party:
It did!!
At least we can walk away knowing we provided the best comedy goal...after all it is just entertainment......isn't it???

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 21 Jun 2010, 22:37
by airboatr
this one too.... :rofl:

My wife barely notices the racket all those vuvuzelas make throughout the World Cup matches.

She's used to hearing a tirade of horns every time she pulls out at a fucking roundabout.

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 11:12
by emfrat
One from my brother the Master Mariner ( also a native Scot )

Subject: World Cup News

The England players visited a South African orphanage yesterday.
"It's so good to put a smile on the faces of people constantly struggling and facing the impossible", said Joshuan Umboto, aged 6.

ATB
MikeW

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 11:39
by Fodda
On Tuesday Mexico meet Uraguay at Rustenburg.

On Wednesday United States meet Algeria at Pretoria.

On Thursday England meet France at the airport.

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 11:45
by Garry Russell
:rofl: :rofl:

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 00:02
by nigelb
"England v USA - Kick off 19:30.

USA will turn up at 19:41 and then claim victory. "

:lol: :lol: :lol: That certainly is right!

Nigel²

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 08:49
by WhisperJet
C'mon gents, keep the faith!

My money is on England again today. :worried:
Last chance to turn the tide!

Best,

Nick

Re: World cup blues

Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 15:23
by airboatr
ok we're up against the Algerians today ....



hopfully you won't be penalized by slovenly calls from the refs :worried:
.. or is it slovenly refs *-)
Well, whichever...... ATB today