Gooners in the England squad

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1989
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Bale is something else.

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1989 wrote:Bale is something else.
you mean Species wise ?

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Excellent game in Czech Republic versus the Dutch.

They get the winner in the 91st min because Daryl JanMaat decides to head a cross that's whippd in,back to his goalie. Goalie misses it,hits the post and Pilar scores the rebound 2-1 Czech Republic... :lol: :cry: :cry: Take that Van Judas :censored:

1989, a bit embarrassing for Welsh fans to be invading the pitch after scraping past the Mighty Andorra :oops: :roll:

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topgoon wrote:1989, a bit embarrassing for Welsh fans to be invading the pitch after scraping past the Mighty Andorra :oops: :roll:
It's called passion. Who cares who the opponents are; brilliant to see.

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1989 wrote:
topgoon wrote:1989, a bit embarrassing for Welsh fans to be invading the pitch after scraping past the Mighty Andorra :oops: :roll:
It's called passion. Who cares who the opponents are; brilliant to see.
Don't know mate, I put in a big celebration in my kitchen but those people are morons. I know quite a few people out there and those cretins would probably have been the first ones out there. Although fair play to anyone following Wales to Andorra.

And Bale was absolutely immense. As silly as it might sound, in a game like that it is arguably more difficult to shine because all the opposition focus was on him and his team-mates offered nothing all game. He got kicked throughout the game and just got on with it, he didn't lose his head when the rest of the useless twats fucked up every move and he created absolutely everything Wales did despite having 3 or 4 blokes tailing him on a slow slow pitch.

Coleman "delighted" with Wales. Wanker. Bosnia losing at home to Cyprus and Wales playing both of those two at home next up, if they can't finish 2nd and qualify from this group they never will.

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northbank123 wrote:[. Although fair play to anyone following Wales to Andorra.

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you do know where Andorra is right ? - between the Spanish Basque Country and the French Pyrenees ? - i've been there, its a lovely place, very scenic, great food and dusky maidens. a bit like Wales but without the dodgy accents, dodgy tashes and oil refineries.

better there than Belgium, Poland or Luxemburg i tell ya.

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clockender1 wrote:
1989 wrote:Bale is something else.
you mean Species wise ?
:lol:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
clockender1 wrote:
1989 wrote:Bale is something else.
you mean Species wise ?
:lol:
Yes it's called a c u n t.

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goonersid wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
clockender1 wrote:
1989 wrote:Bale is something else.
you mean Species wise ?
:lol:
Yes it's called a c u n t.
:lol:

Fuck yeah. 8)

And given his appearance I think it's safe to subcatagorize him as a cuntmonkey. :rubchin:

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remigardeshair wrote:
SPUDMASHER wrote:I can remember an Ingerlund team that had Adams, Dixon, Marwood, Rocastle, Davis, Thomas and Smith in it.

We now have a decent contingent of English players at the club and in the national team. My only concern is that these players get injured when on international duty and the club that pays their wages loses out! I'll never agree with international games being played during the regular season.
I remember that, I have a feeling it was against Saudi Arabia or someone like that, Marwood got about 8 minutes as a sub which was the sum total of his England career.

Davis wouldn't have played though, he never got a full England cap.


Didn't we have something like 7 or 9 players in the starting 11 that night ? I remember that game and thought that they might have had a better hope if they played the full AFC team 8)

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England 3 vs Italy 2

The Battle of Highbury 1934

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Highbury

Seven Arsenal players:

Frank Moss, George Male, Eddie Hapgood, Wilf Copping, Ray Bowden, Ted Drake and Cliff Bastin.

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