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Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> I respect Jah Lush posts when he talks about

> football from a footballing angle.


I agree, especially when he freely admits he made a wrong prediction...


Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Hmmm... well, I got that one wrong. Spain

> different class.

I never do predictions in football because there are so many variables. Yes I have expectations but they are not the same as predictions. I don't have a crystal ball. It's for the same reason why I don't go to betting shops.


@Otta, is there a law that I should answer stupid questions? You answered one of my questions with a question as you knew I hit it on the nail. Just how long will you keep up your personal vendetta?

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You guys just don't get it do you?

UDT has a bit of South American* in him.

So just like when Suarez said that Negrito was a term of endearment, when UDT says he's right, he's actually saying he's wrong...comprende?


*at the weekend he has a lot of South American in him (allegedly), but that's another thread...

I was expecting Italy to field a 3-5-2 formation in an attempt to nullify Spain's six midfield players. I'm saddened that Prendelli did nothing to overcome Spain's numerical advantage in key positions. Also Chiellini got a start over Balzaretti. Balzaretti made a difference when he came on. Injuries played a key part in the game. Chiellini clearly wasn't fit. Nor was Thiago Motta.


No doubt Spain are worthy winners. They defended well. Just wish it was more of a contest.

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>It's usually the same few individuals who feel they have a god given right to dictate what can be said on a forum.



I always dictate what I say on the forum - I am far to bloody posh to tappy tap it all out mnysolf.




*Wages will be docked for that deliberate spelling error Jooves.


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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Lanzarote? No wonder you have low self-esteem.



It's the ultimate low self-esteem destination. I've booked myself, Pibe, Otta, Strafer, Red Devil, Hugenot, Jeremy, Jah and six thousand other users in - so we can all have low self-esteem together.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> > Lanzarote? No wonder you have low self-esteem.

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> It's the ultimate low self-esteem destination.

> I've booked myself, Pibe, Otta, Strafer, Red

> Devil, Hugenot, Jeremy, Jah and six thousand other

> users in - so we can all have low self-esteem

> together.



Thanks Bob. I could do with a holiday... certainly from this thread. Surely, this is the end? Let's all feck off and take a break. The Euros are over now. It's all gone a bit pear shaped and personal anyway. Also, I think Tillie may have made a rather good point.

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