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England v Denmark - Wednesday 07/07 - 20:00

Predictions?

  • England win 90 mins

    Votes: 34 63.0%
  • Denmark win 90 mins

    Votes: 5 9.3%
  • England win extra time

    Votes: 8 14.8%
  • Denmark win extra time

    Votes: 2 3.7%
  • England win penalties

    Votes: 2 3.7%
  • Denmark win penalties

    Votes: 3 5.6%

  • Total voters
    54
  • Poll closed .
all this social justice woke England team stuff might end up with some unforeseen consequences at the next world cup - like shirtless, beered up England fans in Qatar taking the knee before getting down to chucking bottles and trashing the bar.
 
Hating a woke, cultural marxist England team reaching their first major final since 1966.

To be fair I am conflicted about the possibility of actually winning too, given the amount of obnoxious jingoistic xenophobic English exceptionalism that I fear will pour from said gammons (and smaller cured pork products) if it happens.

Decided to try to focus on the positive - my kids and their friends will be deliriously excited, and they're all far far more woke than the England team.
 
I dunno really, its a hard one to call. Denmark are nearly always one of those teams that are better than I think they are. Ranked number 10 in the world I believe and their results back that up being consistently good but struggling when they come up against top level competition.

Playing at Wembley has not always been England's friend but this feels different with it being this squad and a lot of jeopardy resting on the match instead of it being a qualifier against Latvia or a friendly or something.

Whereas Ukraine were a side I'd expect England to beat 6 or 7 times out of 10 its a lot closer with Denmark with England maybe winning 4 out of 10 but and I reckon most games would end up a draw. I think England might just edge it because of playing at home but it wouldn't surprise me if it goes to extra time & penalties.

2-1 England AET.

I hope all you gamblers cut me in on your winnings.
 
We were talking about Sterlings unusual running style last night.. This is interesting


Sterling was born in the Maverley district of Kingston, Jamaica, and spent his early years there.[4][5] His mother, Nadine Clarke, was previously a competitive athlete in the Jamaican national athletics team; Sterling credits her for his unique running style.[6] His father was murdered in Jamaica when Sterling was two years old.[7][8] At the age of five, he emigrated to Neasden, London with his mother,[4][5][9][10] and attended Copland School in Wembley, North West London.[11] Due to behavioural problems, Sterling spent three years at Vernon House, a specialist school in Neasden
 
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