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excelsior-1 | 20:33 Sun 24th Jun 2012 | Football
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enough said
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As I said on another thread, bookies win
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agreed, sibton
England can have no complaints. They are hugely fortunate to be still level after 90 minutes. In the second half particularly they were dire.
I agree. Very lucky.
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that's true.

we can only hope that the luck holds.
Jürgen Klinsmann reckons everything's still to play for. I hadn't realised that...
As a Scot (I must have some Italian blood in me somewhere) I will not comment!
The Germans will win anyway .If they don't I'm going to emigrate .
My menfolk are driving me nuts .
Cheesed off now to the back teeth of the whole caboodle :)
I was hoping for an update on the match. I am wasting time watching The Borrowers ! Seems my viewing is more palatable !
Mixing your metaphors a bit there, shaney... :-)
no no Spain will win again
Lol..Mark ..we've even got the German flag draped over the mantelpiece :)
We dare not hang it out of the window !!
England have too many average players. Despite the fact I wanted them to win, I could not believe how poor some of their major Premier League players were. Ashely Cole got pass marks, as did Jo Hart, but Ashely Young was dreadful; in fact he was so bad it took me about 30 minutes to realise he was playing. John Terry, much as I loathe him, put in some great blocks, and Lescott played fairly well. Stevie G was blinded by Pirlo's brilliance, Milner ran about like a headless chicken, Rooney was non-existent and Andy Carroll's ability to find a blue jersey was unerring. Walcott was utterly lost and, finally, what is the point of Jordan Henderson?

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