

Oh and Arsenal does not= Oireland.

It has started already..people are entitled to their opinions, that is what we are doing here , but one of the main gripes Irish people have about English pundits commenting on England games is that they are not realists. We see them as building up England as potential winners of every tournament they qualify for with little substance in their optimism. Yet we have three pundits, definitely three narky fuckers, that call football as they see it and because they don't buy into glorious failure or don't see means as justifying ends they are castigated.DB10GOONER wrote:Oireland were muck. Utter dogshit. It was a smash and grab really. Germany have a major world cup hangover. But fuck it, it was a game everyone expected us to get molested to death in, so a point away is a good result. Still can't get excited about it though, Interlull football just bores me to tears.![]()
Agree with BWK about the RTE panel; they called it like it was. Can you imagine the arseholes that do the punditry for Ingerland games on the Beeb and Sky saying what Dunphy and Giles and Chippy say?!![]()
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When you say "Derry", sid - do you mean "Londonderry"?goonersid wrote:Was chuffed with the result, with a big Derry connection in the team tonight, Mc Clean and Forde both ex Derry City players, Gibson another Derry lad and of course Martin O Neill.![]()
No! they beat Greece 2-0DB10GOONER wrote:When you say "Derry", sid - do you mean "Londonderry"?goonersid wrote:Was chuffed with the result, with a big Derry connection in the team tonight, Mc Clean and Forde both ex Derry City players, Gibson another Derry lad and of course Martin O Neill.![]()
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goonersid wrote:No! they beat Greece 2-0DB10GOONER wrote:When you say "Derry", sid - do you mean "Londonderry"?goonersid wrote:Was chuffed with the result, with a big Derry connection in the team tonight, Mc Clean and Forde both ex Derry City players, Gibson another Derry lad and of course Martin O Neill.![]()
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I'll put it to you another way mate.Bradywasking wrote:It has started already..people are entitled to their opinions, that is what we are doing here , but one of the main gripes Irish people have about English pundits commenting on England games is that they are not realists. We see them as building up England as potential winners of every tournament they qualify for with little substance in their optimism. Yet we have three pundits, definitely three narky fuckers, that call football as they see it and because they don't buy into glorious failure or don't see means as justifying ends they are castigated.DB10GOONER wrote:Oireland were muck. Utter dogshit. It was a smash and grab really. Germany have a major world cup hangover. But fuck it, it was a game everyone expected us to get molested to death in, so a point away is a good result. Still can't get excited about it though, Interlull football just bores me to tears.![]()
Agree with BWK about the RTE panel; they called it like it was. Can you imagine the arseholes that do the punditry for Ingerland games on the Beeb and Sky saying what Dunphy and Giles and Chippy say?!![]()
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You Ingerlish and your fake politeness.![]()
We did'nt have 5 arsenal players on the pitch at the same time in 88 we had 4 in the 1-1 draw with Saudi ArabiaChippy wrote:I didn't think he lived until 1988!Theoperator wrote:Think its been said elsewhere on here, but I was tremendously proud to see 5 of our lads heading up England v San Marino at the start of the second half.
The highest number since Herbert Chapman days![]()
Not saying anything about the quality of the teams of course![]()
What I saidbeck wrote:We did'nt have 5 arsenal players on the pitch at the same time in 88 we had 4 in the 1-1 draw with Saudi ArabiaChippy wrote:I didn't think he lived until 1988!Theoperator wrote:Think its been said elsewhere on here, but I was tremendously proud to see 5 of our lads heading up England v San Marino at the start of the second half.
The highest number since Herbert Chapman days![]()
Not saying anything about the quality of the teams of course![]()
Thomas Adams rocastle started smith came on in the 68 th min
Marwood came on in the 80 th but Thomas went off
Adams scored England's goal
Theoperator wrote:Chippy wrote:I didn't think he lived until 1988!Theoperator wrote:Think its been said elsewhere on here, but I was tremendously proud to see 5 of our lads heading up England v San Marino at the start of the second half.
The highest number since Herbert Chapman days![]()
Not saying anything about the quality of the teams of course![]()
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V Saudi Arabia ? I see, Seaman, Thomas, Rocastle started, Marwood & Smith on as subs, but Marwood came on for Thomas, so still only 4 on at the same time. Was there another match in 88 with 5 on at some point? The Euros in 88 only had 2 in the squad, Seaman and Adams.
There are some names playing for Engerland in 88 I had completely forgotten, including Ian Hendon Paul Mitchel Aiden Newhouse Daryl Sutch and Steve Bull (Bull only forgotten that he played for England)
Nowhere in your original post was it explicit you meant 5 on the pitch at the same time.Theoperator wrote:What I saidbeck wrote:We did'nt have 5 arsenal players on the pitch at the same time in 88 we had 4 in the 1-1 draw with Saudi ArabiaChippy wrote:I didn't think he lived until 1988!Theoperator wrote:Think its been said elsewhere on here, but I was tremendously proud to see 5 of our lads heading up England v San Marino at the start of the second half.
The highest number since Herbert Chapman days![]()
Not saying anything about the quality of the teams of course![]()
Thomas Adams rocastle started smith came on in the 68 th min
Marwood came on in the 80 th but Thomas went off
Adams scored England's goal
Theoperator wrote:Chippy wrote:I didn't think he lived until 1988!Theoperator wrote:Think its been said elsewhere on here, but I was tremendously proud to see 5 of our lads heading up England v San Marino at the start of the second half.
The highest number since Herbert Chapman days![]()
Not saying anything about the quality of the teams of course![]()
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V Saudi Arabia ? I see, Seaman, Thomas, Rocastle started, Marwood & Smith on as subs, but Marwood came on for Thomas, so still only 4 on at the same time. Was there another match in 88 with 5 on at some point? The Euros in 88 only had 2 in the squad, Seaman and Adams.
There are some names playing for Engerland in 88 I had completely forgotten, including Ian Hendon Paul Mitchel Aiden Newhouse Daryl Sutch and Steve Bull (Bull only forgotten that he played for England)
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I am guessing he will of course claim as Thomases right foot was on the pitch just as Marwood had also stepped on the pitch there were 5 on at the same time
Chippy wrote:Theoperator wrote:beck wrote:Chippy wrote:Nowhere in your original post was it explicit you meant 5 on the pitch at the same time.Theoperator wrote:Think its been said elsewhere on here, but I was tremendously proud to see 5 of our lads heading up England v San Marino at the start of the second half.
So its you who's told all those people I need a penis extension!![]()
Wriggling like a chipolata