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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:44 am 
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International log-icing will never be the same again


Still don't know what this has got to do with me.:(


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Already seen our shite this summer, time to give the new generation a chance.


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G.Johnson Jagielka Cahill Gibbs

Young Wilshere Gerrard A.Johnson

C.Cole Zamora


Looks good.


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this will be car crash tv

i will be watching but fully expect a shite performance

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I hope no-one turns up. So that all these prima donna's walk out to a big fat silence and nothing.


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i couldn't care less. actually that's a lie. i want to see them get a load of shit, but unfortunately that'll now include city players who had fuck all to do with the embarassment in south africa. i didn't really give a shit about that either. unless a city player is involved i couldn't give two tugs of a dead dog's cock about the national team.

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It's an excuse for a couple of beers if you need one (an excuse that is) that's about it.

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The thing that annoys me is the thought of people booing. I couldn't care less about the game (other than to see how the City players perform), but the fact that there are some people who will pay £70 odd quid for a ticket, trapse all the way to Wembley, and once there boo the players, I find quite idiotic.


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The thing that annoys me is the thought of people booing. I couldn't care less about the game (other than to see how the City players perform), but the fact that there are some people who will pay £70 odd quid for a ticket, trapse all the way to Wembley, and once there boo the players, I find quite idiotic.



Is that the price for an england match?! :eek:

Last match of the Austrian national team I went to cost 15 euros


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Is that the price for an england match?! :eek:

Last match of the Austrian national team I went to cost 15 euros


I expect so, £50 seems to be the norm for Premiership games these days. The one and only time I've been to see an England match was when I was about 12, England v Brazil at Wembley. Me and my bro were taken by a bloke who was trying to nail my mum at the time.


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i hope England wins..
Are there any Blue players in national team??


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I expect so, £50 seems to be the norm for Premiership games these days. The one and only time I've been to see an England match was when I was about 12, England v Brazil at Wembley. Me and my bro were taken by a bloke who was trying to nail my mum at the time.


A league match here usually costs between 15-20 euros at the stadium and around 15-30 euros for the national team... but then again the salaries are quite low.

2nd division match usually costs around 10 euros...


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South East Citizen wrote:
I expect so, £50 seems to be the norm for Premiership games these days. The one and only time I've been to see an England match was when I was about 12, England v Brazil at Wembley. Me and my bro were taken by a bloke who was trying to nail my mum at the time.



I have to ask but did it work? And if not, did you refund him the price of the tickets?

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A league match here usually costs between 15-20 euros at the stadium and around 15-30 euros for the national team... but then again the salaries are quite low.

2nd division match usually costs around 10 euros...


Prem matches in Ireland cost €10-15. Only a few hundred people attend. International matches are usually €50-75. No concessions for kids or oaps.

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I have to ask but did it work?


I would've thought so.


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got a little half brother?

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I would watch, but i am watching a different kind of comedy tonight.

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I expect so, £50 seems to be the norm for Premiership games these days. The one and only time I've been to see an England match was when I was about 12, England v Brazil at Wembley. Me and my bro* were taken by a bloke** who was trying to nail my mum*** at the time.


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Looking decent thus far, Adam and Theo working on the wings. the formation looks better as well 4-1-2-2-1.


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who commentating tyler..?

"Gerrard slips it into roony"...:confused:

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who commentating tyler..?

"Gerrard slips it into roony"...:confused:


yep

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