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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Last night caused me to question whether Ireland

> deserved to be at the championships at all to be

> honest. With bottom half premiership players and

> lower league players, it was probably a major

> achievement to qualify, but they did nothing for

> the tournament. Comfortably the weakest team

> there.


We was robbed. Did you not see the ref push over the Irish player? Also, how can Spain get away with all that timewasting? 850 times they passed the ball to each other and most of the time going nowhere. There should have been about twenty minutes added time in both halves which is where we normally come good. I do think old Trap got his selection wrong though. He only picked 11 when the game was crying out for at least 14 or 15 on the pitch.


Ah well, at least we can look forward to beating the rugby world champions in the morning. Can't we?????

*Bob* Wrote:

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> It's the eyes. Something about the eyes. And the

> neck is suspect too.


I think you could be on to something there *Bob*...

http://www.wramrobinson.demon.nl/scar/SCARLET3.JPG


Rumour has it Shearer has been employed as a pundit specifically for his unfeasibly shiny pate to act as an anti-Mysteron Twin Ring defence shield...

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Carroll's effectiveness would be calculated as a

> percentage of (opportunities converted /

> opportunities received).

>

> By any definition the amount of crosses he

> recceives would be a measure of the effectiveness

> of the winger?

>

> Just saying, like.


I've already mentioned, earlier in the thread, about using Young to supply crosses to Carroll. Keep up please!

I did worry he was never going to bring Walcott or Ox-C on, even when the Swedes were running at the England defenders and showing how effective that could be, but all's well that ends.. etc, etc.


And Hansen's 'new look' is surely down to an eyebrow upgrade...http://www.partydomain.co.uk/images/T/1453601.jpg...




Oh, and isn't it nice to have a goalie who can really punch - like they did in all the Roy of the Rovers games I personally coached attended er, saw.


ETA: Okay I only read the match reports but it was just like being there.

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