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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > 0 - 0 against 10 men of Honduras, says it all

> > really.

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> Italy 1 Luxembourg 1.

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> Says it all really.



My point is we have little prospect of progressing. Yours?

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> SCSB79 Wrote:

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> > Lambert,young? He's 32!!

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> He's young as regards England caps.


Oh right, because that's what you meant!

Surely you guys know by now that Rooney needs game time to get up to speed after he has had an injury. When he's at his best he has been playing regularly. At his best he is very good. Certainly good enough for the England team. However, if he is to reach his peak he will be played in the opener and the rest. If England make the last 16 and he has played 3 games, he can have no excuses for not performing thereafter. Hopefully he won't have to be carried until then.

Otta Wrote:

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> Fed up with this Rooney shit. My only hope is that

> other teams are so busy thinking about him that

> they haven't really bothered looking at the likes

> of Sterling and Lullana.


Exactly this - the trick is surprising other teams with those 2 plus Lambert, Barkely and Ox-Chamberlain - let them think Rooney and Lampard and Gerrard are the key men and it could work.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> ooh blimey, fabregas to chelsea, is poor parkdrive

> going to pop an aneurysm?!



He'll be far too busy coming up with a new (and possibly 'Chelski/CSKFulham'-related) term of abuse.


Might I suggest 'bum-cloth'?*





*extr. n. fm./Sp. Fabregas pron. fabric-arse

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