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over a year ago
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i would like to wish our boys the best in the football..."three lions on my shirt and i still keep beliveing".......welsh vershion[three sheep on my shirt...and i got to stay home] |
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"i would like to wish our boys the best in the football..."three lions on my shirt and i still keep beliveing".......welsh vershion[three sheep on my shirt...and i got to stay home] "
Not a hope in hell of making out of the group stage. The team is too rigid and is made up of players that are either too old and carrying injuries or very inexperienced and overrated. Luckily for England, nobody expects them to do anything. |
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"Small nation syndrome seems to have kicked in again, please don't be so bitter Wales.
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Nothing to be bitter over. In terms of technical development, the faw are years ahead of the english fa. The new youth development rules the fa voted on last week have been used in Wales for years.
Wales are quietly climbing up the fifa rankings and will continue to do so because the faw recognised years ago that to compete with other european nations, they need to play a more technical and possesion based game instead of the "kick and rush" game the british game is more familiar with.
I'd love to see england win it and I will be supporting team GB at the olympics, but the team and the players arent dynamic enough and that needs to change from grass roots up. |
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"Small nation syndrome seems to have kicked in again, please don't be so bitter Wales.
Nothing to be bitter over. In terms of technical development, the faw are years ahead of the english fa. The new youth development rules the fa voted on last week have been used in Wales for years.
I could not have said it better myself!! However, I always support England in footie ( unless they are playing Wales ) but never ever support England in rugby. Good luck England.
Wales are quietly climbing up the fifa rankings and will continue to do so because the faw recognised years ago that to compete with other european nations, they need to play a more technical and possesion based game instead of the "kick and rush" game the british game is more familiar with.
I'd love to see england win it and I will be supporting team GB at the olympics, but the team and the players arent dynamic enough and that needs to change from grass roots up."
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