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Kenny dalgiesh was a one of, Scotland aren't blessed with football talent, we accept this, the English confuse ordinary players with more talent than they actually possess, this is another reason they fall flat on their over rated egos, then the pressure put on them by the media and public, which they obviously can't handle , this is called bottling it..
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an ordinary player who i over rate, sounds familiar, his brother is also at Rangers youth.. don't get me in trouble for mentioning the "R" word, the posting police are never far away, lol
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Even Ireland give a better account of themselves than that. |
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In the last 10 years, Ireland have beaten every major nation except New Zealand, won 3 Triple Crowns, one Grand Slam, ended a title drought and did not lose a single match in 2009. I don't think fluke wins automatically make Scotland better. And this is a football thread.Back on topic please Goodfoot. |
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..apart from Rafa Benitez. |
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Wolves 3 - 0 up at West Ham...oh dear.
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Really wanna see Mick McCarthy stay up, best manager Ireland ever had.
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Full time and 3-1 to the Wolves.
Disaster for Zola. |
Also tonight...Blackpool 5 - Swansea 1.
Charlie Adam waved his magic wand...and disappears down the tunnel after being substituted! :laughing: |
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It seems as if this thread has acted a veil for some good old English bashing from a certain individual. I will leave this for Renton to speak.
I would much rather be called a wanker :laughing: |
Its now interesting at the bottom as well, after West Ham`s shock home defeat last night. Portsmouth were long doomed, Burnely a cert to go down. I think its just a question now if Hull City can pull themselves out of the bottom three at the cost of West Ham who could now be in free-fall. I think teams like Wigan, Bolton and Wolves have enough quality or grit to stay up. As an Arsenal supporter I `d love to see West Ham go down.:laughing:
If Chelsea still have title aspirations its a must win at Portsmouth tonight. Man.City v Everton is also interesting as both are in great form as well. |
I've got a bit of soft spot for Wolves (broke my heart when the latics beat them on their ground:D), partly because an old mate of mine supports them, and partly because Mick McCarthy's awesome. I've got a hunch Hull will be galvanised by Dowie's appointment and might just pull away from it before the Hammers do. It's gonna be an interesting one, whatever happens.
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Why is Goodfoot trying to bait the English? I thought Rangers loved the English (protestant Unionism etc) and it's Celtic who hate us?:p:
Anyway, sure you may have a good Rugby Union team. But Union is ****e and Rugby League pisses on it. FACT.:p: |
Oh so we're using other sports as a criteria now.
OK lets go by Formula One world champions then to prolong this crap .... ENGLAND 11 Hawthorn G Hill x2 Clark x2 Surtees Hunt Mansell D Hill Hamilton Button SCOTLAND 3 Stewart x3 |
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English cricket > Scotish cricket...
Too many stats to even go near! |
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But at least we managed to qualify. |
that's no biggie, that should be a given, you wouldn't here the really fancied nations spout about actually gett'n there..
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Question Zeppy, are you South African born and bred, or a Brummie/West Midlander expat?
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For anyone who's having a slow night, I just found this in among the BBC Sport blogs. Pretty entertaining stuff.
BBC - BBC Sport: Robbo Robson: Robbo's title run-in That Premier League Predictor link at the bottom of the blog entry's good for a giggle too. |
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