Euro 2016

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Yeah but rugby is a ****s game. So they should be held in Edinbuggerer.

Not ****s necessarily but I do find that many rugby followers in Britain harbour a very thinly veiled sense of superiority to their football following counterparts. If you have to measure your self worth on the type of sport you watch you probably need to think about ending it all.
 
Not ****s necessarily but I do find that many rugby followers in Britain harbour a very thinly veiled sense of superiority to their football following counterparts. If you have to measure your self worth on the type of sport you watch you probably need to think about ending it all.

Us F1 fans think everybody else are a buncha ****ers.
 
I used to play rugby union since 6 years old as scrum half and it was great fun, never played footy but can't watch rugby .
 
Scotland shouldn't even have a national team given it's inhabitants voted against being a nation FFS.

Disqualify them.
 
"invited him upwards, to have a tea"

New lyrics work well and show that the nation has moved on from the Anglophobia so prevalent during the referendum.
 
Legend has it that Archie Gemmill, then at Derby County, drove his heavily pregnant wife all the way to Paisley in mid-season so that their son would be born in Scotland.
The boy, Scot, as it happens, went on to play for his country too and maybe the trip was a factor, but if that was really Archie’s intention it’s hard to imagine Mrs Gemmill not pointing out during the long and presumably uncomfortable journey that the lad would be able to declare under the parentage rule regardless.
<laugh>

http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...en-for-inciting-fans-to-boo-players-1.1996747
 
Legend has it that Archie Gemmill, then at Derby County, drove his heavily pregnant wife all the way to Paisley in mid-season so that their son would be born in Scotland.
The boy, Scot, as it happens, went on to play for his country too and maybe the trip was a factor, but if that was really Archie&#8217;s intention it&#8217;s hard to imagine Mrs Gemmill not pointing out during the long and presumably uncomfortable journey that the lad would be able to declare under the parentage rule regardless.
<laugh>

http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...en-for-inciting-fans-to-boo-players-1.1996747

What's the betting that Cloughie, being a Yorkshireman, told him that you had to be born in yorkshire to play for their cricket team and doubtless it was the same for interntional footie sides? <doh>