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The Frogs or The Pomms?
carryharry
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11-Jun-2012 16:20
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Engurland or France boys & girls, what ye think?
If the much fancied France team have any hope of winning this tournament they need to be beating England really.
Sean Mc Dermotts
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11-Jun-2012 16:24
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Originally posted by carryharry:
Engurland or France boys & girls, what ye think?If the much fancied France team have any hope of winning this tournament they need to be beating England really.
Dont care really, still hungover and miserable after last night! while i can never support them i fancy england to do well in this tournament, they could sneak it 1-0
carryharry
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11-Jun-2012 16:30
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France: Lloris, Debuchy, Rami, Mexes, Evra, Nasri, Cabaye, Diarra, Malouda, Ribery, Benzema. Subs: Mandanda, Giroud, Matuidi, Reveillere, Menez, M'Vila, Martin, Ben Arfa, Valbuena, Clichy, Koscielny, Carrasso.
England: Hart, Johnson, Terry, Lescott, Cole, Milner, Gerrard, Parker, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Young, Welbeck. Subs: Green, Walcott, Henderson, Carroll, Baines, Jones, Jagielka, Downing, Defoe, Butland.
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
Can't see that England lineup beating France, but stranger things have happened.
Look at the comparison in Roy picking the young lad Oxlade-Chamberlain to our Trap leaving McClean warm the bench.
Poor Woy could be in for it if this goes wrong though, at least he's going for it.
Bressie
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11-Jun-2012 16:31
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The Pooms?
I remember Mart Poom playing in goal for Estonia.
carryharry
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11-Jun-2012 16:32
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My bad Bressie.
Fintan Franks
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11-Jun-2012 16:39
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The blatant racism on show here is saddening.
Very saddening indeed.
I wouldnt be a fan of the old racism all be told.
carryharry
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11-Jun-2012 17:32
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England 1-0 up, Lescott header from a free kick.
Rebel CNC
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11-Jun-2012 17:43
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1-1 Nasri.
Great cross from Gerrard for England goal but superb equaliser from Nasri.
Decent game.
ciderman
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11-Jun-2012 17:43
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Don't really have any preference who wins here to be honest.The worst thing about the English is the hype the media generate.If they don't do well in this tournament Roy Hodgson will be roundly vilified in the media without regard for the,I think,average squad of players at his disposal.
Yojimbo
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11-Jun-2012 17:51
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Just posting the relevant portion of my General Euro topic
To start off: its looking like a Man City shoot-out here, with Lescott giving England the lead, and Samir Nasri equalising.
I'm happy for both players; both of whom received too much unfair stick during the season just ended, although I think Nasri can, and will, do considerably better for us in the coming season
(with an off-season under his belt)
This won't match the classic of yesterday afternoon, but it still remains fascinating watch
Blanco
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11-Jun-2012 17:59
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England will win this one , they are a good bit better than the French.
carryharry
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11-Jun-2012 18:01
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Originally posted by Blanco:
England will win this one , they are a good bit better than the French.
I like the hex you put on them there, sorry i mean i like the confidence you have in England!
Get on France lads.
Hitch
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11-Jun-2012 18:02
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John Giles doesn't fancy James Milner ...as a player!
Yojimbo
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11-Jun-2012 18:24
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one 'm', or two 'arry'
The game is getting quite bogged down, now
I think tonight's game might turn out to be the better watch.
(if for no other reason than Ibra's performance)
KeepOnHurling
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11-Jun-2012 18:36
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I like the way the referee is letting the game flow a bit.
Just cos a player falls over, doesn't mean it was a foul
If England hold out for a draw it's a good result for them.
Ribery, Benzema and Nasri look dangerous.
Yojimbo
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11-Jun-2012 18:51
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England might not be exactly 'rivetting' to watch
But they're going to be difficult to beat
And they've still got Rooney to come back
(with all that entails)
Boston Bruin
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11-Jun-2012 19:07
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Shocking game, no pace to it, was the heat that bad? France looked to be happy for a draw from the time they got the equaliser, didnt commit players forward at any stage. Ribery cut a few balls back from the end line but they had nobody in the box. England looked very average, constantly gave the ball away, will be happy with a point though.
Hidalgo
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11-Jun-2012 21:00
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Originally posted by Fintan Franks:
.I wouldnt be a fan of the old racism all be told.
What about the new racism, is it just the old your not a fan of???
Thought Debuchy was decent for France today. Always willing to giv support down the right wing.
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