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Should Wales support England on 18:47 - Jul 10 by trampie
50 years ago is longer than not that long ago, that's when Lee was playing his trade and the big rush of imports hadn't taken off in Lineker time. Lee, Lineker, Owen and Kane are England centre forwards throughout the generations and they and England are known for it, same old England.
Francis Lee, now he could dive, and chuck the odd punch as well. Remember this ?
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A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Why should Wales support England...no chance...it's like saying let's support Cardiff when swans are away..or out of cup..if the English wasn't so arrogant as a nation..and they got nothing to be arrogant about that's what grips my s#it
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Should Wales support England on 10:06 - Jul 11 with 1012 views
Should Wales support England on 09:51 - Jul 11 by angryjack
Why should Wales support England...no chance...it's like saying let's support Cardiff when swans are away..or out of cup..if the English wasn't so arrogant as a nation..and they got nothing to be arrogant about that's what grips my s#it
Should Wales support England on 18:05 - Jul 10 by 73__73
Yes that’s him. With many other welshmen who fought in 1415. When men were man and not whatever they identified with. Where would the world be without the British/ English
As far as Sunday's final goes and who we should support, I think it's time for the Welsh to try to forget the past and take a more grown up attitude to cheering on our old enemy.
Let's face it there's no point in holding on to old historical grudges nowadays...
The Roman invasion happened a very long time ago so isn't it time to forget the evil they perpetrated on us and cheer on Italy?"
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Should Wales support England on 11:26 - Jul 11 with 986 views
Should Wales support England on 11:24 - Jul 11 by CountyJim
As far as Sunday's final goes and who we should support, I think it's time for the Welsh to try to forget the past and take a more grown up attitude to cheering on our old enemy.
Let's face it there's no point in holding on to old historical grudges nowadays...
The Roman invasion happened a very long time ago so isn't it time to forget the evil they perpetrated on us and cheer on Italy?"
Morning Jim Great post,son Been reading about how Monmouthshire was not seen as part of Wales by some until 1972 when a commission stipulated it was. It was always for me. Beautiful county.
Should Wales support England on 11:24 - Jul 11 by CountyJim
As far as Sunday's final goes and who we should support, I think it's time for the Welsh to try to forget the past and take a more grown up attitude to cheering on our old enemy.
Let's face it there's no point in holding on to old historical grudges nowadays...
The Roman invasion happened a very long time ago so isn't it time to forget the evil they perpetrated on us and cheer on Italy?"
It is to be expected, my friend. Today Lisa has also assumed another poster and I's stance on Euro 2020 finalists, England's, decision to take the knee before each football match and the wearing of rainbow armbands.
It is best to just take the high ground, act like the adult in the situation and ignore her assumptions whilst carrying on with the rest of your day.
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"My friend" brilliant.....
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Should Wales support England on 13:16 - Jul 11 with 954 views
Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Should Wales support England on 13:35 - Jul 11 with 949 views
Should Wales support England on 11:26 - Jul 11 by onehunglow
Morning Jim Great post,son Been reading about how Monmouthshire was not seen as part of Wales by some until 1972 when a commission stipulated it was. It was always for me. Beautiful county.
Evening , I was born in 1966 in Panteg if you're not from this area it's part of pontypool anyway I've always thought I was Welsh and British
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Should Wales support England on 17:00 - Jul 11 with 871 views