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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,? "
There's always one
Stop relying on beating Wales to give you something to cheer about.
Your 2nds should beat us. At least it's not Iceland knocking you out this time or some other small nation |
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By *rettyflamingoWoman
over a year ago
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Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! |
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! " doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
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By *rettyflamingoWoman
over a year ago
Where the flamboyance of flamingos live |
"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table "
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball |
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball " 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with |
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By *rtyIan OP Man
over a year ago
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! "
Indeed Annie z |
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By *rettyflamingoWoman
over a year ago
Where the flamboyance of flamingos live |
"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with "
I’m not hitting anyone I just think there’s far too much money in the sport and that I find disgusting |
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
I’m not hitting anyone I just think there’s far too much money in the sport and that I find disgusting " I agree the money is obscene |
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
I’m not hitting anyone I just think there’s far too much money in the sport and that I find disgusting I agree the money is obscene "
This is international sport though?
Besides, without these wages there wouldn't be as much money going into the tax system.
Where does the NHS get its money to pay these doctors and nurses? |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
I’m not hitting anyone I just think there’s far too much money in the sport and that I find disgusting I agree the money is obscene " do you think popstars and film stars are overpaid as they are just the same entertainers ? |
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
I’m not hitting anyone I just think there’s far too much money in the sport and that I find disgusting I agree the money is obscene
This is international sport though?
Besides, without these wages there wouldn't be as much money going into the tax system.
Where does the NHS get its money to pay these doctors and nurses?" I’m sure the money the players get on international duty they give to charities |
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By *rettyflamingoWoman
over a year ago
Where the flamboyance of flamingos live |
"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
I’m not hitting anyone I just think there’s far too much money in the sport and that I find disgusting I agree the money is obscene do you think popstars and film stars are overpaid as they are just the same entertainers ? "
Yes actually I do |
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
I’m not hitting anyone I just think there’s far too much money in the sport and that I find disgusting I agree the money is obscene
This is international sport though?
Besides, without these wages there wouldn't be as much money going into the tax system.
Where does the NHS get its money to pay these doctors and nurses? I’m sure the money the players get on international duty they give to charities "
I'm not even sure they get money in the first place.
The countries do though, Wales bung it all back into grass roots as I imagine England do |
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"Staff aboard the International space station just reported sighting Harry Kane's penalty ball enroute to the moon...." I wonder if he does an advert like Southgate and Pearce did was it for pizzas something along the lines of miss they made an emphasis on the word miss
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"Staff aboard the International space station just reported sighting Harry Kane's penalty ball enroute to the moon....
You've heard of elf on a shelf?
Well now you have Kane on a plane "
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! doctors ? I don’t think they are worried about the cost of fuel and gas and putting food on the table
The average salary of a junior doctor is about £40k , whilst not a wage it’s hardly that of someone just kicking a ball 40k hardly going to struggle not forgetting most GPs are pushing for 90k a year and as for what football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
I’m not hitting anyone I just think there’s far too much money in the sport and that I find disgusting I agree the money is obscene
This is international sport though?
Besides, without these wages there wouldn't be as much money going into the tax system.
Where does the NHS get its money to pay these doctors and nurses? I’m sure the money the players get on international duty they give to charities
I'm not even sure they get money in the first place.
The countries do though, Wales bung it all back into grass roots as I imagine England do" since 2008 England players give it to charity and it’s 2k a match per player |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with "
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. |
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"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. " people forget half goes back into HMRC |
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"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. people forget half goes back into HMRC "
I made that point above.
Wheres the NHS get the money from?
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"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. people forget half goes back into HMRC
I made that point above.
Wheres the NHS get the money from?
" footballers are easy targets due to the money they earn |
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"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. people forget half goes back into HMRC
I made that point above.
Wheres the NHS get the money from?
footballers are easy targets due to the money they earn "
Gareth Bale put x2 £250,000 into the NHS to buy PPE at the start of covid when the government didn't.
Ian Wright etc were welling up tonight when they heard how Jordan Henderson has pumped money into his local NHS aswell.
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By *rettyflamingoWoman
over a year ago
Where the flamboyance of flamingos live |
"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. people forget half goes back into HMRC
I made that point above.
Wheres the NHS get the money from?
footballers are easy targets due to the money they earn
Gareth Bale put x2 £250,000 into the NHS to buy PPE at the start of covid when the government didn't.
Ian Wright etc were welling up tonight when they heard how Jordan Henderson has pumped money into his local NHS aswell.
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Obscene that the NHS is propped up by donations Bevan would turn in his grave. The government wasted millions on PPE contracts |
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"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. people forget half goes back into HMRC
I made that point above.
Wheres the NHS get the money from?
footballers are easy targets due to the money they earn
Gareth Bale put x2 £250,000 into the NHS to buy PPE at the start of covid when the government didn't.
Ian Wright etc were welling up tonight when they heard how Jordan Henderson has pumped money into his local NHS aswell.
Obscene that the NHS is propped up by donations Bevan would turn in his grave. The government wasted millions on PPE contracts "
No it's not.
Do you now see how footballers are wrongly accused and an easy target? |
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By *rettyflamingoWoman
over a year ago
Where the flamboyance of flamingos live |
"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. people forget half goes back into HMRC
I made that point above.
Wheres the NHS get the money from?
footballers are easy targets due to the money they earn
Gareth Bale put x2 £250,000 into the NHS to buy PPE at the start of covid when the government didn't.
Ian Wright etc were welling up tonight when they heard how Jordan Henderson has pumped money into his local NHS aswell.
Obscene that the NHS is propped up by donations Bevan would turn in his grave. The government wasted millions on PPE contracts
No it's not.
Do you now see how footballers are wrongly accused and an easy target?"
There still too much money in the game in my opinion and we’re all entitled to our opinions just as you are yours |
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"football players get they are getting what they are worth right or wrong clubs are willing to pay them as there is that much money in football I don’t begrudge them or use it as a stick to hit them with
Totally agree I really hate it when people trot out the overpaid footballer rhetoric
at the end of the day professional football is an wealthy entertainment industry and footballers are the star attractions. Who else should get the money anyway, you can't have football without footballers. people forget half goes back into HMRC
I made that point above.
Wheres the NHS get the money from?
footballers are easy targets due to the money they earn
Gareth Bale put x2 £250,000 into the NHS to buy PPE at the start of covid when the government didn't.
Ian Wright etc were welling up tonight when they heard how Jordan Henderson has pumped money into his local NHS aswell.
Obscene that the NHS is propped up by donations Bevan would turn in his grave. The government wasted millions on PPE contracts
No it's not.
Do you now see how footballers are wrongly accused and an easy target?
There still too much money in the game in my opinion and we’re all entitled to our opinions just as you are yours "
I also think blue is light black but that's just my opinion |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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The money in football is a reflection on how much people are willing to pay to watch the product being practiced by the elite-level performers. It isn't arbitrary, it isn't state-sponsored, it's revenue is a measurement of what many millions of people think the product is worth in an open market. |
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"Staff aboard the International space station just reported sighting Harry Kane's penalty ball enroute to the moon....
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Good job it was now and not in a few weeks. He could of killed Rudolph and crashed the sleigh |
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"Never send a man in to do a Woman's job
Good idea, I’m not cleaning the toilet
Ooh g'wan *snaps rubber glove* "
I’ll lend you Toms toothbrush if you want to give the bit under the rim some extra attention |
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"Never send a man in to do a Woman's job
Good idea, I’m not cleaning the toilet
Ooh g'wan *snaps rubber glove*
I’ll lend you Toms toothbrush if you want to give the bit under the rim some extra attention "
No thank you treacle, the rubber gloves look better on you. Then you can be a darlin' an' pop the kettle on |
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"Never send a man in to do a Woman's job
Good idea, I’m not cleaning the toilet
Ooh g'wan *snaps rubber glove*
I’ll lend you Toms toothbrush if you want to give the bit under the rim some extra attention
No thank you treacle, the rubber gloves look better on you. Then you can be a darlin' an' pop the kettle on "
The knees aren't up to such tasks, thats why i get a woman in every week to give the place a bit of a spruce up |
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One of my favourite games is playing devils advocate.
People will always hate on footballs players due to the m9ney they earn. I do accept it is a ridiculous amount however if somebody offered you the same you would take it, regardless of your morals and thoughts you would. The same as many people in the country at the moment I am struggling with the rise in the cost of living and if I was offered high end football wages I am sorry but I would take it despite my thoughts for those NHS, MOD, Civil, Postal workers that are also struggling. And so would 99% I think.
Does anybody consider other sports? F1 drivers earning millions yearly and live in tax break nations. Golfers earn how much for winning tournaments?
What about high wnd businesses that sst up off shore HQs to avoid tax payments? MPs that earn more than most inc their pensions, I have seen somewhere the pension for PM which is currently 3x my current year I before I pay tax.
I don't normally get involved in this sorted of this however if you are going to aim at footballers consider the revenue they bring in, its relative to their wages, whether we as a nation believe rhat to be right or wrong. We need to looj at all involved and again it is relative, do I bring in enough money at work to justify a stupendous wage? Do you?
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I have heard reports that Iranian airspace are investigating a suspicious spherical object entering their airspace last night during the 82nd minute of the game… |
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"Just a bad performance from the team both The Football team And England Rugby team maybe we should learn from The Women's teams !!!!"
England cricket is doing alright |
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"One of my favourite games is playing devils advocate.
People will always hate on footballs players due to the m9ney they earn. I do accept it is a ridiculous amount however if somebody offered you the same you would take it, regardless of your morals and thoughts you would. The same as many people in the country at the moment I am struggling with the rise in the cost of living and if I was offered high end football wages I am sorry but I would take it despite my thoughts for those NHS, MOD, Civil, Postal workers that are also struggling. And so would 99% I think.
Does anybody consider other sports? F1 drivers earning millions yearly and live in tax break nations. Golfers earn how much for winning tournaments?
What about high wnd businesses that sst up off shore HQs to avoid tax payments? MPs that earn more than most inc their pensions, I have seen somewhere the pension for PM which is currently 3x my current year I before I pay tax.
I don't normally get involved in this sorted of this however if you are going to aim at footballers consider the revenue they bring in, its relative to their wages, whether we as a nation believe rhat to be right or wrong. We need to looj at all involved and again it is relative, do I bring in enough money at work to justify a stupendous wage? Do you?
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I agree with this. And people forget that there are high profile players who use their position for good. Marcus Rashford is a perfect example |
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By *rtyIan OP Man
over a year ago
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team "
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again"
I don’t buy that, the best of the best is the best of the best, you work with that no matter what the job. |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
I don’t buy that, the best of the best is the best of the best, you work with that no matter what the job."
Never heard that cliche before |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
I don’t buy that, the best of the best is the best of the best, you work with that no matter what the job.
Never heard that cliche before "
Oh what about this one then .. I thought size didn’t matter
I’m just teasing right |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again"
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied. |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied. "
World Cup-tied? Is that when your Mum is English and your Dad is French and you have a holiday home in Mallorca? |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied.
World Cup-tied? Is that when your Mum is English and your Dad is French and you have a holiday home in Mallorca? " it's when you've played for Wales despite being born in England (that would be me given the chance) |
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Declan Rice 23, Jude Bellingham, 19, Bukayo Saka, 21, Phil Foden, 22, Mason Mount, 23, Reece James, 23, Trent AA, 24, Marcus Rashford 25, Conor Gallagher 22, Ben White 25.
A good future for the Young Lions I think. |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied.
World Cup-tied? Is that when your Mum is English and your Dad is French and you have a holiday home in Mallorca? it's when you've played for Wales despite being born in England (that would be me given the chance)"
Like in Cricket? |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied.
World Cup-tied? Is that when your Mum is English and your Dad is French and you have a holiday home in Mallorca? it's when you've played for Wales despite being born in England (that would be me given the chance)"
I still think I've got a chance of playing wheelchair sports for Wales... |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied.
World Cup-tied? Is that when your Mum is English and your Dad is French and you have a holiday home in Mallorca? it's when you've played for Wales despite being born in England (that would be me given the chance)
I still think I've got a chance of playing wheelchair sports for Wales... " amazing. My focus is walking football |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied.
World Cup-tied? Is that when your Mum is English and your Dad is French and you have a holiday home in Mallorca? it's when you've played for Wales despite being born in England (that would be me given the chance)
I still think I've got a chance of playing wheelchair sports for Wales... amazing. My focus is walking football "
Fancy wheelchair rugby league? |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied.
World Cup-tied? Is that when your Mum is English and your Dad is French and you have a holiday home in Mallorca? it's when you've played for Wales despite being born in England (that would be me given the chance)
I still think I've got a chance of playing wheelchair sports for Wales... amazing. My focus is walking football "
Like England played before this tournament..? . (OK cheap shot) |
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" well it had more chance of coming home to ENGLAND than WALES,,, what was that score again,,?
Your nation of 60 million v our 3
Doesn’t matter the size of a country, there’s a set number of players for each team
The selection pool is a bit of a difference
Deceived to flatter again
Not all 60 million are available for selection though. Some of them are cup tied.
World Cup-tied? Is that when your Mum is English and your Dad is French and you have a holiday home in Mallorca? it's when you've played for Wales despite being born in England (that would be me given the chance)
I still think I've got a chance of playing wheelchair sports for Wales... amazing. My focus is walking football
Fancy wheelchair rugby league? " sounds a bit northern
other than never played a game of egg ball, nor used a wheelchair, I'm definitely well qualified to be the next big thing !! |
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"Just a bad performance from the team both The Football team And England Rugby team maybe we should learn from The Women's teams !!!!"
It wasn’t a bad performance from England at all, I thought they were more than a match for France on the night. We were denied one of the clearest penalty fouls in history early on, which would have altered the dynamic of the game entirely, and Harry Kane missing the later penalty, with the pressure of equalising at that point, 68 thousand people in the stadium, 25 million watching on tv, kicking against his club team mate, I wouldn’t have wanted to be in his shoes. He will beat himself up for the rest of his life now, bless him…. |
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Never understood the mindset of people who take great pleasure from the failure of others.
On reflection this morning, I think we didn’t take the chances that we had and at that level fine margins make or break the outcome. |
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"Never understood the mindset of people who take great pleasure from the failure of others.
On reflection this morning, I think we didn’t take the chances that we had and at that level fine margins make or break the outcome."
Me neither but it shows their character
They played well and the team knows that but wasn't to be but also it doesn't really matter because doesn't affect anyone but the team and the charities they donate all of their wages from the games to and that's obviously something to laugh at with the current situation the world is in |
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"Never understood the mindset of people who take great pleasure from the failure of others.
On reflection this morning, I think we didn’t take the chances that we had and at that level fine margins make or break the outcome."
Agreed. |
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"Nevermind worse things to moan about at the moment. At least the over paid footballers haven’t got to worry about putting the heating on, putting food on the table, putting fuel in their cars like nurses, doctors, ambulance crews etc etc . Rant over !! "
Still. Their tax helps pay for lots of others to put theirs on. But don't let that get in the way of whatever point you're making. |
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"Just a bad performance from the team both The Football team And England Rugby team maybe we should learn from The Women's teams !!!!"
What do you think the mens team should learn from the women's team and how ? That's not to take away from any success the women may have. |
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"Never understood the mindset of people who take great pleasure from the failure of others.
On reflection this morning, I think we didn’t take the chances that we had and at that level fine margins make or break the outcome."
Before the tournament the two biggest concerns were a weak central defence and our over reliance on Kane for goals, and against a really good team I think both of those factors came into play. We do need a consistent second goalscorer and more depth in central defence. |
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"Never understood the mindset of people who take great pleasure from the failure of others.
On reflection this morning, I think we didn’t take the chances that we had and at that level fine margins make or break the outcome.
Before the tournament the two biggest concerns were a weak central defence and our over reliance on Kane for goals, and against a really good team I think both of those factors came into play. We do need a consistent second goalscorer and more depth in central defence."
Think you're being a bit harsh on the defence...the first goal was a good strike which 9 out of 10 times would of either missed or been saved, the 2nd was just an absolute quality ball from Griesmann, something we lacked the whole game...but I do agree with goalscorer tho, where is the next Kane..isn't he 34 by the time of next world cup?? |
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"Never understood the mindset of people who take great pleasure from the failure of others.
On reflection this morning, I think we didn’t take the chances that we had and at that level fine margins make or break the outcome.
Before the tournament the two biggest concerns were a weak central defence and our over reliance on Kane for goals, and against a really good team I think both of those factors came into play. We do need a consistent second goalscorer and more depth in central defence.
Think you're being a bit harsh on the defence...the first goal was a good strike which 9 out of 10 times would of either missed or been saved, the 2nd was just an absolute quality ball from Griesmann, something we lacked the whole game...but I do agree with goalscorer tho, where is the next Kane..isn't he 34 by the time of next world cup??"
That's fair, overall they played well but perhaps a bit out of position for the 2nd ?
Kane will be 32 for next WC, not so old but also he seems to be dropping deeper these days so less of a target man. I like Calvert Lewin if he can stay fit. Callum Wilson will be 34 by next WC and Ivan Toney 30 so I'd rather look to the young strikers now. |
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The only good thing about a winter World Cup is that the euro 2024 in Germany is only 18 months away.. which means basically this 26 aren’t really going anywhere!
The only one that may give up international football is Jordan Henderson… but other than that |
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"The only good thing about a winter World Cup is that the euro 2024 in Germany is only 18 months away.. which means basically this 26 aren’t really going anywhere!
The only one that may give up international football is Jordan Henderson… but other than that "
I hope Conor Gallagher is a regular by then, he has more goals from midfield than others. |
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"Never understood the mindset of people who take great pleasure from the failure of others.
On reflection this morning, I think we didn’t take the chances that we had and at that level fine margins make or break the outcome.
Before the tournament the two biggest concerns were a weak central defence and our over reliance on Kane for goals, and against a really good team I think both of those factors came into play. We do need a consistent second goalscorer and more depth in central defence.
Think you're being a bit harsh on the defence...the first goal was a good strike which 9 out of 10 times would of either missed or been saved, the 2nd was just an absolute quality ball from Griesmann, something we lacked the whole game...but I do agree with goalscorer tho, where is the next Kane..isn't he 34 by the time of next world cup??"
I don't get the kane as a striker thing. He's most often found in the midfield... He's a tidy midfielder but is he as good as our other midfielders.? As a striker ha didn't do much in 5 games. |
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If the English fans stopped singing its coming home before ever tournament and declaring they are going to win every tournament before it even starts. People might support you more because you have a great team. |
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"It never will with Southgate in charge. Same old problems yesterday, the man’s just not a winner. And neither is Kane for that matter.
Beckham for the job next World Cup " any lionesses wanting to start managing ? |
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"It never will with Southgate in charge. Same old problems yesterday, the man’s just not a winner. And neither is Kane for that matter.
Beckham for the job next World Cup any lionesses wanting to start managing ?"
On the one hand... Why not? Would love to see it if they are good enough and have a strong enough cv. On the other... Can you imagine that ever happening? |
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