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Football? Isn't it?

Oooh Mexico have just scored.

Shame I wanted to see France do well.

Oh well, things are for the best.

I was upset
& Now I'm happy.

Thanks BigFella & Your inspirational nuggets of wisdom.
:D

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ June 17 2010, 8:58 PM BST

I was upset
& Now I'm happy.

Thanks BigFella & Your inspirational nuggets of wisdom.
:D

Thats okay. I'm happy to serve!

Bye Bye France! :) :)

http://www.expressandstar.com/world-cup/2010/06/17/a-stern-defence-of-the-vuvuzela/

Tosser.

http://constitutionallyspeaking.co.za/on-vuvuzelas-and-cultural-imperialism/

Pretentious tosser.

I liked Argentina earlier. If it wasn't for Maradona's hand and the Falklands, I'd quite happily wear an Argentina top.

Give em the Falklands and they have to hack off Maradona's hand as a present for the Queen. Everyone is happy :)

Quote: Ben @ June 17 2010, 9:24 PM BST

I liked Argentina earlier. If it wasn't for Maradona's hand and the Falklands, I'd quite happily wear an Argentina top.

I've always been a massive Maradona fan. I used to buy old videos of him playing for Boca Juniors, Barcelona and Napoli, that were advertised in footie mags, back in around '93/'94. His second goal against England, in the '86 Quarter-final, was such a thing of beauty that a little part of me has always been thankful that his handball was allowed, earlier on in the game, because without it, the second goal would never have happened.

My friend works nights and wanted me to join him at the pub at 9 a.m. to watch the U.S. game tomorrow. I decided to work from 2 until 7 in the morning so that I could be equally bleary eyed. Drinking beer at 9 is fun!

His second goal against England, in the '86 Quarter-final, was such a thing of beauty ...

Quite a few people believe that it was actually Terry Butcher who got the final touch. I tend to agree.

Quote: don rushmore @ June 18 2010, 12:42 AM BST

Quite a few people believe that it was actually Terry Butcher who got the final touch. I tend to agree.

Nah, it was all Diego.

Quote: don rushmore @ June 18 2010, 12:42 AM BST

Quite a few people believe that it was actually Terry Butcher who got the final touch. I tend to agree.

I used to think that but I've since seen a pretty conclusive angle and it's all Maradona's.

The cup's perked up a bit over the last couple of days hasn't it?

Come on Boys. It should be a doddle tonight.
I am having a night in, with my man, a bottle of wine & a curry.
Hopefuly the sound of my bum after that will drown out the VuVu's.

Your bum v the vuvus, I wonder if William Hill have got any odds on that, they're very good you know, cover most things.

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