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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Well done England. Killed the game after the

> second goal went in. Other than that I thought it

> was a bit dull. Rooney was crap again and

> certainly not worthy of his place in the team.



I don't think he's been worthy on inclusion for a while, and the yellow card kind of sums up evrything about the guy that I dislike.

Hi! All


I am 18 years old from London and quite new to ED. I screwed up my last weekend and now really

can't decided what to do next, but there is one thing,... actually several things would love to do

at first thought the Dinning Super Club was a great idea, meeting new people and make new friends.

Is there any clues of age groups.


I'd appreciate it if someone would let me know.



Cheers !


Lynda

Just been reminded that on 31st March ten years ago, a young icon of the modern game passed away prematurely. I am of course talking about the one and only much missed David "Rocky" Rocastle. At a time when egomania was just about to hit our game, he was refreshingly grounded and an all round decent human being.


RIP "Rocky"

Blinding game,thats how a game should be played from start to finish the England Team played with Three Lions on there chest Cappello should keep this Team ,make the Big names work harder for theire places,Team last night were given a chance and they siezed it and result was a good result they played a very good Team ,both teams could have won it

Went to the England Ghana game on Tuesday night and though it was pretty good. England played well but quite an even game, great atmosphere for a friendly though.


I think I preferred it that the big prima donna names were not present for England as I cannot see that thay would have been committed to the cause, whereas the younger guys made a great game of it. Good entertainment.

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