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Why not just do away with the football altogether? The downside of having a World Cup in a country which doesn’t “do” football. And to think this is the second one they’ve had since we were last allowed one.
None whatsoever and all due to Blair’s determination to crawl up George Bush Jnr’s rear end in order to make himself look like a “major player on the World stage.” And our reward for the loss of our servicemen in order to satisfy Bush’s war cravings has been to be treated ever since by the Americans as something nasty they’ve got on the bottom of their shoe.
The Russians call to the Polish resistance when they were at the gates of Warsaw, to rise up and help them kick out the Germans, followed by their staying put while that resistance was obliterated so they could move in and impose their own regime unopposed must be one of the most cynical and shameful events in history.
I rewatched it before the second one came on and was probably even more impressed with it than the first time. In particular the scenes involving interaction between Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis and Claire Foy are fairly crackling with tension.
I think the longest I’ve seen were from a bloke called Tommy Tonks ( great name) playing for Tamworth against Tottenham in the 3rd round of the Cup recently. He was hurling them to the far side of the penalty area.
I would be confident of Edwards being able to fill in the right back slot if Dunne goes. However, with our centre backs consisting of a flaky looking Fox, a not quite fit Morrison and a brought back too soon Cook, there is every chance we will need to play him in the middle again before long, leaving ourselves very weak on the right side of the defence.