Yes, England favourites, absolutely. No problem with that.
However one bookie had them at 1 to 6.
6 to 1 on, at Murrayfield just seems a bit harsh.
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Yes, England favourites, absolutely. No problem with that.
However one bookie had them at 1 to 6.
6 to 1 on, at Murrayfield just seems a bit harsh.
I'm looking forward to it.
Mon the Scotch :01:
Oh noes, if we win it will make a Welsh charlatan V. happy.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Fortunately this is very unlikely. :blink:
You're Paulie, the pessimistic purveyor of prudence.
Jockish teams have been known to win at some stuff, you know.
everyone's a winner then:smilie4:
>>>>> Moved to Sports Club.
I hope the five chevrons will be very happy in Sports Club :ermm:
One has to wonder why you didn't put them there in the first place, if that's where you desire them to be.
New word for Cheese: chevron :happy:
:bawa:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
It's years of practice, years I tell you.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
After watching another rather dodgy French performance I think England must fancy themselves for the Grand Slam.
Just hope the boys can put in as solid show as they did in the first couple of matches.
'Mon the lads! :01:
What an awesome finish.
England gave away 2 incredible penalties and put a kick-off out on the full.
Great game well played both teams.
C'mon the lads.
Hallelujah chorus is ringing out (albeit in a Paganish sort of way) :D :01:
:D 'tis a happy day for all Scottish Witches, oh and Welsh Charlatans.Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
I imagine he is quietly pleasedQuote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
Whilst agreeing with the sentiment I feel your chosen adverb may be a tad misplaced.Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
Can I suggest you try replacing it with "feckin'" and see how that looks.
More over the Engerland loss, than our win, but the sentiment is still appreciated.
Indeed :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
I was having a look at the BBC "Have your say" boards and a number of English fans have lost the plot somewhat - not so much at us (although the "get it up you" thread did cause ructions) but at the Welsh fans suggesting that England were not quite good enough. Ballistic springs to mind. :shifty:
The poor Ref is getting a bit of stick though. I believe some are suggesting that Celtic Refs should not be allowed to referee England/Celtic sides. :ph34r:
I watched it on 30xspeed on sky+ after the newcastle match cause I'm not too fussed about rugby, was a bit disturbed by the men in skirts though:unsure:
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Originally Posted by Biggles
Feck sake, we've beat the French and now the English. Lost to the Welsh after having a man sent off.
Mayhap they would consider giving a bit of credit to the winning side, rather than blaming the ref for their own careless play. Particliarly at the end with the stupid penalties and re-start.
Or is it beyond them to do the "well done both teams" thing. Maybe taking the Grand Slam for granted has caused unrealistic expectations.
manker says :smilie4:
and something about bo
and something about invisible mud...:ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
at 18:54
at 19:25Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
now everyone knows you can't start a sentence with and, also you dont capatalise and. git.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
at 19:33
i would quote my texts but i dont save them anymore to save space on t'phone.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by Spider_dude
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Also, C'mon the Irish.
Is "also" a conjunction, btw.:blink:
That actually gets funnier if one watches it a few times.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
It's a funny idea, well presented.
I'm suffering today.
Jockoland ftw :01:
You'll be in some state if the Welsh lads can pull it off.
Do you think they've got the spunk for it.
Not a chance. :ph34r:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
If they do I'll eat my unwashed socks.
Hoi! :fist:
I'm staying in for the match, feeling like shoite and I wanna watch United stuff Wigan.
Think of me while I'm flicking.
What will be your "base" channel.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
If t'Oirish win it send them to mank3r and he can eat them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Carcinus
He loikes that sort of thing.
I've commandeered the living room.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
This means that I can stream t'footie and watch the rugby on the big telly.
I'll sit equidistant between the two in my comfortable swivel chair (which is considerably posher than your own :smilie4:). I have crisps and pop at the ready.
For ninety minutes, I'll be in god's pocket :happy:
Who's that welsh caterwauling bint?
Sounds idyllic, particularly with your dad bringing snacks.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Don't intend watching the whole footie match tho'. That seems a strange choice. :blink: Do you expect a Wigwam win.
Charlotte ChurchQuote:
Originally Posted by Carcinus
No way. She looked about forty. Methinks too many pies/fags/pre-breakfast vodka!
Totally creamed. :lol:
Get those socks in the post.Quote:
Originally Posted by Carcinus
mank3r
Near Cardiff
Wales
Does this mean I have to eat Carcy's socks.
We were great while Jones was at outside half, Henson was dreadful. Putting him at no. 10 (altho' we had no real alternative) cost us the game, I think.
This is the worst Welsh display since the the last time we played away from the Millennium Stadium :dabs:
He's not everyone's cup of tea. :naughty:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker