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Coming to terms with late onset Anarchism
Maybe; maybe not,...but it was a superb strike and goal.Pougatch claiming the second goal in the "top 10 of Euro goals".
I strongly disagree.
Maybe; maybe not,...but it was a superb strike and goal.Pougatch claiming the second goal in the "top 10 of Euro goals".
I strongly disagree.
He lobbed the keeper from the halfway line. Tough crowd.Pougatch claiming the second goal in the "top 10 of Euro goals".
I strongly disagree.
They deduct points if it's only against Scotland /sorryHe lobbed the keeper from the halfway line. Tough crowd.
Maybe; maybe not,...but it was a superb strike and goal.
I'm not saying it wasn't impressive, but I've always favoured creativity, technical ability or teamwork over simply "a really good shot". Which is not to say that a really good shot doesn't require technical ability, there are just other things I value higher.He lobbed the keeper from the halfway line. Tough crowd.
Sorry, he meant of all time, not just this tournament.I mean there's only been 21 scored; you can't tell me half of them were better than that!
Well that is disappointing. Not that i was condoning booing the ref or the Czechs. There was no need for the booing at allI suspect some of those there felt differently. And I've not known a crowd boo an opposition team or ref for no reason. It did sound very much like they were booing their own team.
sadly the game is footballGood game this. Feisty but not 'injury feisty' yes
Scotland are playing with heart
See my reply to Athos. Im annoyed that some booed the home team. No need for it but then us Scots can be a right shower of fuds at times.In one sense it might, but how common is it to actually boo the opposition team at the end of a match? And what of the ref's actions/decisions would they have been booing?
Eh, every nations got 'em, to some degree or another.See my reply to Athos. Im annoyed that some booed the home team. No need for it but then us Scots can be a right shower of fuds at times.