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Apparently the English girls decided at half time to give up the game as they were losing and if they came back and it went to extra time they would not be home in time to put their hubby's dinner on the table, hence the second half was a bit one sided.


[Apologies in advance to Anna, Sharon, Ladygooner ,,,,,anyone else]

Annasfield Wrote:

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> This thread is generally a load of old shite these

> days


during the day it seems to be all tit for tat - my team's players don't cheat as much as yours etc, I don't read it much.

I always thought Matt Le Tissier was a fairly honest player but now I'm not so sure after his own revelations that he once did a spread bet on a game he played for Southampton in 1995. It may sound innocuous spread betting the time of first throw-in but it's dishonest. I dare say others have done similar bets on corner kicks, and even scorelines, but nevertheless Le Tissier has to be brought before the FA and charged with serious misconduct once Police have concluded their investigation.


What makes it even more unbelievable is that this was during the period when Bruce Grobbelaar was also at Southamption and already facing criminal charges of match fixing whilst he'd been at Liverpool. Yet Le Tissier still went ahead with his bet - although to give the guy the benefit of the doubt based on his chemistry on Sky with Paul Merson it's highly likely that Le Tissier is just plain thick rather than a genuine bent footballer.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/8250042.stm

It's pathetic isn't it - it's Football's own Bloodgate.


These ex-players need to be punished. You get these pundits banging on about foreign players, like Eduardo diving, whilst ignoring the fact that home grown players can be even more crooked. Time for a clamp down - as a minimum Sky should suspend Le Tissier from their Saturday afternoon show.

with the likes of Le Tiss, the general consensus will be "He's a lad that boy!!", and nothing more will be done, I betcha!


Think you're spot on there, it's why lots of people probably enjoy seeing Ray Winstone on the betting ad, because "he's a geeeeeeeza".

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> You are not one to get on the wrong side of Matt.

> I thought you were an easy going chap.


Grrrrr... eh who got on my wrong side!?


Only ppl who've got on my wrong side are Alex Ferguson and Wayne Rooney.. and whoever else trots out for the Mancs :))

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> You are not one to get on the wrong side of Matt.

> I thought you were an easy going chap.


I meant that I think you want to be heavy on him for something rather innocuous. Betting and sport should not mix but is a throw in really a serious matter?

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