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Title: England Norway
Post by: chrisgixer on 03 September 2014, 11:03:44
...at Wembley tonight.

Rooney is Captain :)
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: The Sheriff on 03 September 2014, 11:33:50
I heard on the news this morning that there was going to be quite a few empty seats (unless we do the Chinese thing and give them away free). I certainly won't be watching.
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: cleggy on 03 September 2014, 11:50:23
What odds can you get on a Norway win and have you put a bet on STMO?
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: chrisgixer on 03 September 2014, 12:52:22
A friendly. Why?
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: The Sheriff on 03 September 2014, 13:00:26
England 4/9, Norway 7/1. No, I haven't had a bet. It's a pointless match with players who may or may not make a full international team. Add to this the fact that you can use about a hundred substitutes and it becomes a complete unnecessary farce.
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Varche on 03 September 2014, 13:04:30
Oh give the man a chance(again), he is leaner and meaner than before. ;D ;D
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: The Sheriff on 03 September 2014, 13:07:19
Oh give the man a chance(again), he is leaner and meaner than before. ;D ;D
Can you imagine the impact a broken leg for, say, Rooney or Sterling, would have on their respective teams season. What for? Nothing.
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: cleggy on 03 September 2014, 13:28:03
I'm with STMO
A totally pointless exercise, and the risk of injury. Won't be watching, better things to do.
 
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Varche on 03 September 2014, 13:53:34
Oh give the man a chance(again), he is leaner and meaner than before. ;D ;D
Can you imagine the impact a broken leg for, say, Rooney or Sterling, would have on their respective teams season. What for? Nothing.

Surely the point , the whole point of these International matches is to weld a winning team out of a bunch of folk who play at club level. I couldn't care less who wins the club season but I so want England to win or do well in something like Euro or World Cup. They get paid enough
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 September 2014, 14:26:12
Oh give the man a chance(again), he is leaner and meaner than before. ;D ;D
iCan you magine the impact a broken leg for, say, Rooney or Sterling, would have on their respective teams season. What for? Nothing.

Now that football is no longer a mans game broken legs are few and far between. A broken fingernail is more likely. :)

I'd like to see the England football team play the England rugby team........forty five minutes football.......forty five minutes rugby.

The first forty five minutes would need to be football though, as their wouldn't be a second half otherwise. ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: The Sheriff on 03 September 2014, 14:34:11
Oh give the man a chance(again), he is leaner and meaner than before. ;D ;D
Can you imagine the impact a broken leg for, say, Rooney or Sterling, would have on their respective teams season. What for? Nothing.

Surely the point , the whole point of these International matches is to weld a winning team out of a bunch of folk who play at club level. I couldn't care less who wins the club season but I so want England to win or do well in something like Euro or World Cup. They get paid enough
Weld a winning team by playing an international against a team who didn't qualify for Brazil and are ranked number 57 in the world? More like an ego trip.........provided we win.. ;D
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: SteveAvfc. on 03 September 2014, 16:32:22
I feel an early night coming up.  :-[ :-[
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: cleggy on 03 September 2014, 16:46:17
How many English players are in the Premiership?  probably around 28 prima donnas, :( weld a team from the Championship got more chance of entertaining us. :y
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: plym ian on 03 September 2014, 18:05:19
Who cares they're still crap. What a waste of thread space >:( >:( >:(














 ;D ;D :D :D
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 03 September 2014, 18:18:53
Surely the point , the whole point of these International matches is to weld a winning team out of a bunch of folk who play at club level. I couldn't care less who wins the club season but I so want England to win or do well in something like Euro or World Cup. They get paid enough

I think El Varche got confused and meant to post this in the Jokes Sticky!  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: chrisgixer on 03 September 2014, 21:29:10
ROOOONAAAAY.....








...Oh, where's everybody gone? :(



;D
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 September 2014, 22:03:25
A mighty performance by England. :)

The rest of the football world will be wary of messing with us now.
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Jusme on 03 September 2014, 22:42:32
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Varche on 04 September 2014, 11:07:07
There was a lot of I this  and I the other in Rooneys after match comments. Schoolboy error in team building.

Not impressed . Them Euro qualifiers are just around the corner................
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 04 September 2014, 11:13:25
Useless, unimaginative, lack luster.

I have never liked having a forward as a captain as its a position that tends to have a selfish mind-set with it plus they see very little that is going on behind them, defender, goal keeper or even a holding midfielder is my preference
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: The Sheriff on 04 September 2014, 11:17:17
Useless, unimaginative, lack luster.

I have never liked having a forward as a captain as its a position that tends to have a selfish mind-set with it plus they see very little that is going on behind them, defender, goal keeper or even a holding midfielder is my preference
I don't it matters who the captain is with England, they're just not good enough.
And, while we are on the subject of England, the cricket World Cup is coming up soon and, after watching them play India a few times, god help us.
Title: Re: England Norway
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 04 September 2014, 12:37:08
The cricket team is another example of a 'captain' issue......as the 'captain' would not even make the team if he was not 'captain'  ;D