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Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 12:21 pm
by Tony D
Must admit good game of football.

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 12:28 pm
by hemsbacher
Tony D wrote:Must admit good game of football.
Yes, it certainly kept us all on the edge of our seats! I think we played very well but it was a shame Rooney got hurt. But then if we'd lost and we'd still of had him on the team, the papers would have slaughtered him today.

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 12:29 pm
by dannyd
The ref was awful all night. Every time someone even looked at a Portuguese player the wrong way he blew for a free kick. Plus a few of his terrible decisions:

1. The foul on Rooney (that broke his foot) was given as a goal kick despite the fact that it was a foul and the ball did not cross the line.

2. The Sol Campbell goal that he disallowed. WHY??? Terry did not foul the keeper, any half-wit could see that. Even if the ref missed it, the linesman shouldn't have.

3. Two of the Portuguese penalties, the players stopped halfway through their run-up to the ball. This is illegal in the rules of football.

People have also made comments about the state of the penalty spot. However, I don't buy into that as it was the same for everyone on both sides.

Admittedly we did not play well once Rooney had come off & at times we were out-played by the Portuguese. However, you can still sum up the game in two words DAYLIGHT ROBBERY!

I am glad that there doesn't seem to have been any trouble after the game as that would have brought shame on our country.

As for
Tony D wrote:What a great day to be a Scotsman
P*ss off. Have some support for Britain for once instead of your own petty-minded little country. Why is it that the Scots are always so bitter towards the English? They get more out of our Government than we do despite having a population smaller than London.

EDIT: Spelling mistake.

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 12:42 pm
by Dave.Mil
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Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 1:05 pm
by dannyd
Dave.Mil wrote:24 arrests in Dorset,trouble in Norfolk, trouble in Jersey. For what?

"We got beat lets go out and kick the crap out of anybody Portuguese" Morons. It's only a game.
I must have missed that. There was no mention of any trouble on MSN news (which scans all news companies I believe) which is why I said what I did.

I'd have to agree with you that these people are morons. After the game I felt pretty angry with the ref & p*ssed off that we had gone out. However, how is beating someone up or smashing things up going to change that? These people bring shame on our country.

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 1:09 pm
by Meekon
dannyd - check this out:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/3838531.stm

Disgusting behaviour :evil:

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 1:11 pm
by Tony D
Its a natural instinct for me to take the pi$$ can't be helped, sorry.

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 1:11 pm
by Dave.Mil
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Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 1:21 pm
by Spannerman
:o

DannyD wrote
" I am glad that there doesn't seem to have been any trouble after the game as that would have brought shame on our country"

There are 30000 Portuguese who live and work in and around Norfolk, 15000 live in or around Thetford. The Red Lion was surrounded by some 200 thugs who tried to destroy the pub and those inside it, it is run by Portuguese as too is a nearby cafe.

The police have arrested 11 people, apparently the tensions have been building up for a fortnight culminating in the angst last night after the Portugal V England match.

The Portuguese who live and work in this area work on the fields and in canning factories under UK Govt work permits, so the cheap strawberries you may be eating for your afternoon tea whilst watching Wimbledon Tennis Championships may well have been picked by these same people. :-?

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 5:26 pm
by Ex-URNU-Student
Lets face it, Portugal were the better team and they deserved it, but I am absolutely and totally devastated.

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 6:18 pm
by Tab
I can't help but to be amazed that so called top footballers like David Beckham who are £100,000.00 per week can't even score a penalty.
The way he was playing last night you would think that Victoria had been having her way with him for the last 24 hours.

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Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 6:51 pm
by got1
Can somebody give Dannyd his dummy and his ball that have fallen out of his pram.
I am a member of the "petty minded little country" that he mentioned in his rant about the Scots.I have no iterest in football exept that I wanted them to beat the French. They didn't.
"Why are the Scots so bitter towards the English". Well I would say that Dannyd is a good example of what "some people" might think they are all like . Having served with them I know different.

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 9:02 pm
by El Prez

Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 9:52 pm
by Jordiman
GREECE :smilecolros:

Posted: Sun 27 Jun, 2004 12:20 am
by dannyd
got1 wrote:Can somebody give Dannyd his dummy and his ball that have fallen out of his pram.
I am a member of the "petty minded little country" that he mentioned in his rant about the Scots.I have no iterest in football exept that I wanted them to beat the French. They didn't.
"Why are the Scots so bitter towards the English". Well I would say that Dannyd is a good example of what "some people" might think they are all like . Having served with them I know different.
Reading this gave me a chuckle. I've been to Scotland a fair few times (always for mountaineering trips), the people I have met have been pretty much the same as everywhere else - some nice, some not. I've never had anyone have a go at me because I'm English & I've got nothing against the Scottish people or Scotland (I think it's a very beautiful country - probably more so than England).

However, I think of myself as English first (even though both my parents are Welsh - I was born & brought up in London) and British second. Therefore when people make comments about my country it pisses me off. Especially as I wasn't exactly in the best of moods at the time of writing that post so Tony D's comment hit a nerve. I get annoyed when people from Britain don't support England out of national spite - we're all British for Christ's sake. If Scotland or Wales were in Euro 2004 I'd support them. But it always seems that when England are playing, the other countries in Britain turn on us. That is why I said what I did. I'm not going to apologise for it, although I will accept that it was perhaps a trifle harsh and I over-generalised.