They voted to change in May, but of course you're right. You absolutely hammered us 0-0. Well done on losing out to Spain in a tight final.mauro=beast wrote:Jord wrote:Because in Mauro's mind winning 0-0 on penalties is classed as 'annihilation'
You must feel so proud beating England at Penalties
you were ravaged by italy and went out limping in the quarterfinals while mighty italy went onto the final LOL. your entire country wants to reform its development system after the beat down we gave you(or more, the fact that you didnt once look like a football team at all during the tournament)
indeed this was the greatest euro ever, brilliant journey to the final and got to smash england once more. pure brilliance
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Danny-
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Theo Filippo-
- Formerly known as : Filippo Inzaghi
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Italy absolutely hammered us, it was painful.
Danny-
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It was hardly "annihilation" though.
It's Mauro, so it's okay.
It's Mauro, so it's okay.
Theo Filippo-
- Formerly known as : Filippo Inzaghi
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It really was though, Italy could have won like 4 - 0.
Sean-
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Danny wrote:It was hardly "annihilation" though.
It's Mauro, so it's okay.
Daniel, dont be like that.
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Danny wrote:They voted to change in May, but of course you're right. You absolutely hammered us 0-0. Well done on losing out to Spain in a tight final.mauro=beast wrote:
you were ravaged by italy and went out limping in the quarterfinals while mighty italy went onto the final LOL. your entire country wants to reform its development system after the beat down we gave you(or more, the fact that you didnt once look like a football team at all during the tournament)
indeed this was the greatest euro ever, brilliant journey to the final and got to smash england once more. pure brilliance
Danny, please avoid the use of sarcasm in the future.
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Good shout!Eternal Witcher wrote:Danny wrote:They voted to change in May, but of course you're right. You absolutely hammered us 0-0. Well done on losing out to Spain in a tight final.
Danny, please avoid the use of sarcasm in the future.
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Danny wrote:They voted to change in May, but of course you're right. You absolutely hammered us 0-0. Well done on losing out to Spain in a tight final.mauro=beast wrote:
you were ravaged by italy and went out limping in the quarterfinals while mighty italy went onto the final LOL. your entire country wants to reform its development system after the beat down we gave you(or more, the fact that you didnt once look like a football team at all during the tournament)
indeed this was the greatest euro ever, brilliant journey to the final and got to smash england once more. pure brilliance
heuheuheu
sorry danny i cannot let you get away with this one
in may the english FA voted on proposal of removal of old critea of under age football to be replaced with small sided games
this has nothing to do with english academy system that run their development theories based on their own criterea. small sided games are for those not in proffesional system for mainstream english children
calls from pundits that you see on tv, radio and newspaper are of a different animal
Trent-
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I can look forward to Wilshere, Walker, Smalling, Jones and Oxlade-Chamberlin. Looking pretty brilliant to me.
Carlos Jenkinson-
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I hope Chamberlain retires from England, he shouldn't be forced to play such shite football with one trick ponies just to play international football
ayvee1- .
- Formerly known as : Prince
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I'd love to play for my country, regardless of circumstance. Maybe Oxlade-Chamberlain feels the same.
Trent-
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Un-patriotic kunt.Fonseca wrote:I wouldn't
Carlos Jenkinson-
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I care for the city I live in, not the island
Sean-
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Patriotism is retarded anyway, it's not like you investigated all the possible choices and then decided to be born in England because you felt so passionately about it.