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so then chaps after the dust settles on the absolute unmitigated disaster of last season's premier league we come to the euro's

what do you lot think will happen?

how will england do?

or wales

or northern ireland or ireland?

or scot.... ohh.... sorry boys haha

i much prefer league football mind. international foota is often proper boring. rather looking forward to the start of next season now.
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England will exit at the group stage IMO.
Roy hodgson needs his head looking at as well,I seen olly murs playing up front for them on Sunday...

The Germans will beat France in the final,that's my prediction.
Belgium will do well also,same with Spain.
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England will be out of Europe before the Referendum :thumbright:

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I'm with Stevie I think it will be a German-French final. :thumbright:
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dewaltdisney wrote:England will be out of Europe before the Referendum :thumbright:

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I've got to go and look at the schedule now! :cussing:

No, actually, I can't be bothered.

I don't think England will win, but they could be good enough (if they play as well as they can) to do reasonably well. I can definitely see them getting past the group stage.
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Btw,how cheap is the booze in the supermarkets when the big football tournaments are on!!
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can't beat cheep beers mate.

the fan violence is scary stuff like. and the next world cup will be in russia.... fecking hell
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England played the best I have seen for years and still managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of success. I knew that would happen, why didn't they just time waste for three minutes....mugs

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iceland in the round of 16 and if we can overcome those guys then the french..

don't think any one team has been outstanding from what I've seen yet
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fin wrote:.

don't think any one team has been outstanding from what I've seen yet
Really ?? Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have been outstanding... Who'd have thought it ??
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French have got to beat Ireland first
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well...... its been a long while since I've really cared about england or been annoyed by their performance. but last night i was well angry. absolutely disgusting.

some footballers believe their own hype. i think the majority of the england team are included in that. alongside moussa sisssoko.

one of my mates who plays football with me came up to me in the pub after that debacle last night and said our team could have done a better job than that. and he's right. that england team has as much heart and desire as the newcastle team under steve mcclaren. atleast the buffoon of a manager has left his post. though its scary looking at who might succeed him..... i reakon england would probably lose to all the other home nation teams... and the win over the welsh was a total fluke.. they're a much better team than this england side
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How come the manager always resigns when the team does badly? Surely it's the fault of the players? They're the ones who should be sacked. Perhaps they should be paid on results!
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Timllfixit wrote:How come the manager always resigns when the team does badly? Surely it's the fault of the players? They're the ones who should be sacked. Perhaps they should be paid on results!
The manager chooses who will play and how they will play, he will change things as necessary during a game to try and achieve a successful outcome: these and other measures are his sole responsibility - if he cocks up big time stylee like last night he jacks it in - as in:- "The buck stops here"
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