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England v United States.
#1
Tomorrow.  I fully expect England to soundly thrash America, not that anyone here will care.  [Image: beat_deadhorse.gif]

I now seem to be persona non grata, and as usual, thats what comes from an enquiring mind.   An enquiring mind that has exposed America as a wonderful place to live, as long as you have money.   Without money America is neglectful and terminal.    As any third world country.

How many of you will have a minor medical complaint and not be able to afford getting it fixed, or have a financial catastrophe and end up on the street.?  Either now or in the future.  What about your family, kids.?

Will you die penniless on the eighth floor of a multi storey car park, frozen to death, not having eaten for five days?  In Chicago or New York.   Etc.

It makes me wonder why the Mexicans are trying to break in, oh, they run their country like that.  Pay the man or life saving treatment, housing is withdrawn.  I put it down to a lack of education, most, like Mr Duchess, communicate with pictures and Hollywood scripts.    Saying something hip like.  

One cannot expose your deepest fears, and expect to get away with it.   America is not to blame, i am.   VIVA AMERICA.   

England 5 Yankees 0.   Cambridge had a nasty team for about five years, long ball, aggressive play, won everything, and became notorious.   There was a song that went like this, No one loves us bit we dont care.         
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#2
you must have seen her hands, did she flip you the bird.
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#3
Its going to be a fucking slaughter.
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#4
(11-25-2022, 11:57 AM)Piglet Wrote: Its going to be a fucking slaughter.

Not quite, Piglet.

Same score at the end as it was when it started. 
0-0
Essentially a win for the US - since considered such underdogs.
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(11-25-2022, 11:57 AM)Piglet Wrote: Its going to be a fucking slaughter.

(11-26-2022, 09:32 AM)GirlBoss Wrote:
(11-25-2022, 11:57 AM)Piglet Wrote: Its going to be a fucking slaughter.

Not quite, Piglet.

Same score at the end as it was when it started. 
0-0
Essentially a win for the US - since considered such underdogs.

Never count the  score, until the Fat Lady sings!  hah
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#6
England got to the  Euro championship final  last year and lost on penalties.     England were the better team.   What went wrong was the the manager, Gareth Southgate, ten minutes from the end, brought on subs , defensive players to make sure we didnt lose.

And the match went to penalties, which England lost.

The problem is that Southgate has a yellow streak a mile wide on his back.  When we needed a charging  kinight with a lance charging, we got a mouse.  I dont expect you to understand football tactics, but an England player never got behind the USA back line.

The instruction must have been to " tuck in", which translated means get behind the ball at all times.   Translated again is play defensively.

In regards to the group, not losing meant England progressing to the next round.   Hence the USA disaster.   The past is an indication of the future, so if Southgate gets to the final, and we need Grealish or Rashford to win the game, he will choose not to lose.   An expression of fear.

In any sport, if you dont go for the jugular, you will lose.    Southgate doesnt get it, and England will pay.   Before the tournament, there were calls for his sacking, it should of happened.

If the USA game was a one off knock out game, you would have lost, badly.   Having said that, Southgate would have been in charge, so maybe not.   When faced with fear, attacking is the way to go, its whether your manager had the nous to do it.
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#7
I lived in England for several years so I’ll be cheering them on too
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#8
Good for you boss, where did you live, what town.?  Britain is heaven on earth in the summer, but many cities have been turned into hell holes.   London is a miserable hellish shithole, as is Birmingham.  

Away from such is good.
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#9
Hate to hear that - I loved London

I was in Bury St Edmunds/ Cambridge

Where do you live?
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#10
1-7 Harley St, London W1G 9QD, United Kingdom
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#11
Just caught up with this girlboss, i live in Ely, sixteen miles from Cambridge, where im from, Bury St Edmunds is twenty miles east. amazing!!!! Cambridge is a lovely place, you have to move away from where you were born to understand where you were born.

Bury StEdmunds is olde worlde a wnderful place to live, with its Suffolk rolling hills, and chocolate box villages. All of Anglia is wonderful, now sadly being paved over by new towns to house endless immigrants. Were you working here? What town are you from?

Mark, 1-7 Harley Street is addresses for psychiatric clinics, im sure when you usher your patients into your office you do so as in your picture.
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