Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
quote: Originally posted by Danny P
quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
I never support England, bunch of underachievers. The press will build them up and up then at the first sign of a draw or a defeat and they slate them to fuck.
So you dont support England becuase they aren't very good, ands the reason you are using as to NOT being a glory hunter
I dont think any football fan can come out and say England have ever achieved the full potential
We've never been the favourite for any tournament and nor have we ever been ranked 1st in the World.
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
I dont think any football fan can come out and say England have ever achieved the full potential
I never said they had
I'm saying that because you dont think they are that good, you choose another country (one that just so happens to be probably the best team in the world at the moment) to support over the country of your nationallity, and then try and claim that you aint a glory hunter....
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Marc
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Surely most people don't support other countries, they just like watching them because they contain the same group of players that play for their team. That and other teams play good football.
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Nath
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Only a numpty would support a country to which they have no ties. To enjoy watching another country is fine, as some do play nice stuff, but I couldn't ever see myself cheering when another country scored.
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Danny P
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Exactly.
Although with my Dad now living in Spain of they do happen to win the WC i'm going to somehow make out like I have a right to celebrate it
Hypocrit much
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Nath
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Thats a tie right there, you'll be fine
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Rick Draper
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My mother is spanish you retard cunts.
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mwg
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And your father is half Manc, half scouse?
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Nath
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Depends who wins the WC mwg, then we'll know where his Dad came from.
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mwg
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Got to be some sort of relation to Jimmy Bennett
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Rick Draper
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Dads Brazilian lmao.
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Nath
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Thats Brazil jinxed then
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Danny P
quote: Originally posted by John
Is ASDA different down south?
It's just a normal supermarket up here
Where you based? Ones near me you can pretty much buy anything from now.
Naa I meant it's just a supermarket, it's not full of dole scroungers or anything, just exactly the same as tesco or morrisons or whatever.
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Matt H
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Nothing wrong with Asda. It's TK Max that tends to attract dobbers
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by John
Naa I meant it's just a supermarket, it's not full of dole scroungers or anything, just exactly the same as tesco or morrisons or whatever.
Ah rite. Yeah same here, in fact being northern its seen as quite a middle class thing to shop at ASDA rather than Lidl, Aldi or Netto.
Suppose southern folk have posh places like Waitrose & M&S to shop at, so ASDA would be a step down to them
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Cavey
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Asda in Derby is full of scum, but that's becuase it's in a pretty shit part of the city
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Matt H
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In Waitrose there's a machine by the entrance that you put banknotes into & it pays out 9% more in 1 & 2p coins
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Tommy L
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If you don't want to catch anything whilst getting an England shirt, order online
http://direct.asda.com/george/men-s-clothing/tops/england-away-shirt/G003297205,default,pd.html
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JonnyJ
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Mine is ready for collection
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IvIarkgraham
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ive got my USA one
need to find an algeria away top
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IvIarkgraham
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no make that home top
the algeria away is green i thought the home one was green
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IvIarkgraham
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Algeria-Algerie-DZ-football-shirt-Bougherra-maillot-L-/260601927435?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Men_s_Clothes&hash=item3cad15d70b
sorted
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Tommy L
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Just ordered 3
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IvIarkgraham
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tom - what you gonna do with 3 algeria shirts?
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Ben G
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what are the size online? i'm guesing 36 is a small, 40 is a medium, 44 large?
edit: just found a tape measure, 40'' i need. i'm so small
are the away ones quite tight fitting?
[Edited on 24-05-2010 by Ben G]
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