I hate eels; pie or jellied - that's for East Londoners... :banhim11:
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I hate eels; pie or jellied - that's for East Londoners... :banhim11:
Bellingham seems to have had a decent start to his RM career:
RC Celta 0-1 Real Madrid | HIGHLIGHTS | LaLiga 2023/24 - YouTube
^ &, he did it again yesterday the cheeky bastard...
Plenty of goals at Portman Road this season - with our dodgy defence, I'm surprised there hasn't been more... :)
HIGHLIGHTS | TOWN 3 CARDIFF 2 - YouTube
HIGHLIGHTS | TOWN 3 LEEDS 4 - YouTube
HIGHLIGHTS | TOWN 2 STOKE 0 - YouTube
Can't see us maintaining this for the season, as the quality in the league seems higher than us (we've been very fortunate at times, imho).
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The East Anglican derbys might be extra high scoring this season?
Old Firm, MotoGP, Aberdeen Vs Hibs, Arsenal Vs Man U.
Sair heed the morn.
Yeah, my sister said me and her husband were talking broken biscuits when we finally got home :smileylaughing:
Ireland just need to beat the Dutch on Sunday to move up into 2nd. :yup:
Could Brentford FC set a new EPL record this year for number of draws?
What happened to Belgium? They're scraping a 1-0 lead at Azerbaijan and that was from a deflection.
How the mighty have fallen.
England were at sixes and sevens against Ukraine but were probably unlucky to come away with only a point.
They play a friendly (well not really) against the Sweaty Socks on Tuesday (early Wed here) which I obviously won't stay up for.
Play Rice and Bellingham in the middle.
Maddison ahead of them.
Rashford on the left.
No room for Henderson against teams like this when you have the aforementioned duo.
There is no excuse for not going very close with this England side, and we have pissed the group so far, Gareth, but we need to be a bit more adventurous against Ukraine.
I'm not a reactionary Twitter wanker, given what he has done so far, but this is a phenomenal set of players.
IMO only the French can rival this.
Btw, the Hibees at Villa Park singing Sunshine on Leith:
Hibs fans Outsinging the Villa #footballshorts #football - YouTube
God bless the good Catholics.
Edit: back in the early 2000s we had a good connection with Hibs at United. It actually stretched to Pattaya too, but I'll say no more on this. :)
WTF was Southy playing at.
Saudi Hendo and Harry Spazhead starting. Rasho on the bench.
Haz can't even start for fokin' United he's that bad. Isn't there a usual mantra by international managers of if they're not playing for their club, they're not gonna get in the starting 11.
Hendo's club didn't park a Rolls Royce full of gold outside Gareth's house did they.
From an Aberdeen site:
Scotland v England: TV channel, kick-off time, live stream, referee and more as old enemies do battle once again
Scotland welcome their biggest rivals to Hampden on Tuesday night in what promises to be a pulsating clash, with the "friendly" tag set to be thrown out of the window.
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The most recent encounter between the "Auld Enemy" ended in a goalless draw in June 2021 (Image: PA)
The historical football rivalry between Scotland and England will be given a fresh chapter on Tuesday night as the team face off at Hampden Park in a 150th-year anniversary Heritage match.
Steve Clarke's men go into the fixture in a buoyant mood, having extended their flawless start in qualifying for EURO 2024 with five wins from five matches with a 3-0 away victory against Cyprus. The Scots sit nine points clear in Group A and if results go there way this week, they could well confirm their place in the finals in Germany next year on the same night they entertain England.
If Norway and Georgia were to play out a draw in Oslo on Tuesday night, then Scotland are guaranteed a top two finish in the group with three matches still to play.
However national team gaffer Clarke has instilled an ultra professional approach within his squad, and he will be desperate to wow the Hampden crowd and claim a first victory over England since 1999.
His team held Gareth Southgate's Three Lions to a goalless draw at Wembley in the group stages of Euro 2020 and three years earlier where just seconds away from a famous victory at Hampden before Harry Kane salvaged a point for England right at the death.
Scott McKenna, Ryan Jack, Lewis Ferguson, Kenny McLean, Ryan Christie and Lawrence Shankland are the six former Aberdeen players included in the squad who will hope to get a taste of action in the highly anticipated fixture that completely sold out Hampden months ago.
Both sides will once again put everything on the line on Tuesday night as a the oldest rivalry in the history of the sport that dates back to 1872 is renewed.
Here is all the key details ahead of a mammoth clash in Glasgow.When is Scotland v England?
Scotland v England takes place on Tuesday, September 12 with a 7.45pm kick-off time at Hampden.
How can I watch the game?
The match is being televised live in the UK on Channel 4, with coverage beginning at 7pm.
The game can also be streamed via All4 and the Channel 4 website. You can sign up for free here.
Who is the referee?
Italian official Davide Massa will take charge of the clash on Tuesday night. The Italian has been in the man in the middle for just two games this season but has already dished out 15 yellow cards.
Is there any team news?
Boss Clarke should have no injury concerns ahead of the game, and could name the same side that started in Friday night's comprehensive win against Cyprus.
Lyndon Dykes will however hope to earn a recall up front, having made a big impact off the bench in the stunning comeback victory in Norway back in June.
Pogba immediately suspended by the anti-doping agency and facing a 4 year ban depending on his B sample.
The twat. :)
Scotland: 1
- H Maguire (67th minute own goal)
:smileylaughing:
Seeing Maguire trying to join the celebratory huddle for the third England goal reminded me of when John Terry put on his kit to gatecrash the CL celebrations.
West Ham must be counting their lucky stars the Moaners didn't accept their 20m bid.
:)
And to further ruin their night, Scotland's hopes of qualifying for Euro 24 were dashed by Norway winning. Now they'll have to hope it gets wrapped up in October.