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Keefaz

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  1. De Jong's prsence will help a lot, you would've thought.
  2. Milner is what Zidane could've been.
  3. In my life, why do I smile at people who I'd much rather kick in the eye ?
  4. That annoys me. Watch the game FFS. If you want a dance go to the disco or something. Grumpy fucker.
  5. English fans should do more dancing in the stands.
  6. Really? I've only watched the 2nd and England have looked uncomfortable. I know he's made a lot of changes but the passing is very bad at times, but no injuries is most important. Haven't been paying close attention, tbh, but first half was cacka, I thought.
  7. Been better second half, like. Anyway, as long as no one gets injured, it's been a good game.
  8. They had the right idea about banning them. Fucking unbearable.
  9. They're seeing a fair bit of the ball, tbh. The fact we can't keep possession will ultimately be our downfall.
  10. Looked a soft pen, like. Having said that, wasn't great defending from Johnson.
  11. There's nowt to say, man. It's just a knock-about.
  12. The quality of coverage is going to be hilarious.
  13. Normally, a club will only sell a player if they are sure to bring in a replacement. Think about how that affects the transfer window.
  14. He's a CB? Just looking at him you'd say he doesn't stand a chance in the PL.
  15. 15.00, Sky Sports News: England v Platinum Stars England play their final game before the start of the 2010 World Cup on Monday in a warm-up match against local South African side the Platinum Stars.
  16. 13.55-18.05, ITV4: Repeat of last night's Soccer Aid debacle 20.30-21.00, BBC3: The WAGs' Stories 4/5 - Amii Five WAGs experience the reality of life behind the World Cup gloss by working in some of the poorest and most deprived neighbourhoods in South Africa. Amii Grove relives her experiences, beginning in Khayelitsha, a crime-ridden township in Cape Town, where she gives comfort to a 13-year-old girl who is ill after having been raped. But on the last leg of the trip where she is expected to work as a foster mum to 13 children orphaned by AIDS, Amii finds the experience more than she can cope with. 23.20-23.50, BBC1: Inside Sport Gabby Logan looks at the tumultuous modern history of South Africa over the last fifty years, and explains how sport and the international boycott played a crucial role in the politics of South Africa, from apartheid to the release of Mandela to the 2010 World Cup. Famous South African sportsmen such as Gary Player, Chester Williams and Steven Pienaar tell of their experiences in apartheid South Africa, and John Emburey explains why he broke the international boycott to compete in South Africa. Add any I've overlooked!
  17. He's on that bus. Half of the N. Korean team are gonna claim asylum after they get eliminated from the competition. Only if they don't mind having their families back home thrown in prison and slowly starved to death. If they've been suitably brainwashed, it won't even be an issue.
  18. The only reason for considering Walcott is: take him and hope he 'does an Owen'. He's shown nowt to suggest he's ready for the WC, tbh.
  19. Dunno. Most sources claiming his son was diagnosed with leukaemia and he's gone back home.
  20. South Africa: if you thought apartheid was shit, just wait until you meet this wanker.
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