and some cling onto the smallest of crumbs.......just saying like
and some cling onto the smallest of crumbs.......just saying like
Scotsmen?
and some cling onto the smallest of crumbs.......just saying like
and some cling onto the smallest of crumbs.......just saying like
Totally.
Couldn't go out for the bloody riots across the country sparked by mass celebrations over Kane winning the Golden Boot yesterday.

Agreed, but by pledging loyalty you are setting your stall out & that is not in England’s favour. Your loyalties lye with Australia.
My turn to feed the troll. I was born and bred in Yorkshire and went to Oz 10 years ago. For the sake of ease of employment, I've taken Oz citizenship. I have two passports now. I am moving back to the UK in 3 months, but because of my passport, I can always go back to work in Oz (as a dual citizen, not in the parliament, but anywhere else). My kids, who will have nothing to do with Oz growing up, will also be able to go and work in Oz if they want to.
Australia vs. England at anything? Simple, England every time. You can't change the team you first supported. That's the law. (As an aside, my level of support of Australia depends on the sport. In football, Australia are pretty crap, sort of the Hull City of football, and so are therefore safe to wish well as a second team, in cricket, well, I support anyone who is playing them unless its India. I guess that makes me the equivalent of Windrushers wanting Jamaica or the West Indies to do well).
Think I read somewhere that Harry Kane had a shot or two on a golf course in Scotland, maybe for a charity do or something, but he was heckled whilst taking the shot. What is it with some Scots?
I see the U19's got stuffed by the French and are out in the group stages 5-0
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44927445
Sounds like England were missing their best players: victims of their own success.
It won't bother the millenials John, they're taught that it's the taking part that matters.I see the U19's got stuffed by the French and are out in the group stages 5-0
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44927445
It won't bother the millenials John, they're taught that it's the taking part that matters.