He played well and had a very good tournament. Hopefully he gets a good long rest because he’s played a lot of football in the last year.
Fully agree. I believe it’s in their contracts that they are entitled to at least 25 days break.
He played well and had a very good tournament. Hopefully he gets a good long rest because he’s played a lot of football in the last year.
Depends what we disagreed about. It would not be because of an opinion it could be about an insult or a connected thread. For example we will delete comments that are themselves inoffensive because they are quoting an offensive post that has been deleted.I’ve told no lies. You have before deleted my comments on a thread because we disagree and you said enough and then I dared to reply.
Patriotism for the wage slaves? What sort of rubbish is that?
You mean the gesture which England fans booed in matches against Austria and Romania for being kuLtyeRUl maRksisSUm last months, which the Prime Minister and Home Secretary did nothing about or even encouraged?I don't get what Johnson and Patel's views on taking the knee has to do with the likes of King, myself or football fans in general supposedly using political slogans to celebrate England's win last night.
Far as I'm aware most of our nation were out getting ****ered because our team won a massive football match and we're still celebrating it today, albeit with sore heads. There's nothing political about it. Just fans being proud of their country and their football team.
You mean the gesture which England fans booed in matches against Austria and Romania for being kuLtyeRUl maRksisSUm last months, which the Prime Minister and Home Secretary did nothing about or even encouraged?
And if you think that the the "ItsComingHome" slogan (which has nothing whatsoever to do with winning, that's how bastardised Three Lions has become) isn't being co-opted by the Tories to distract the plebs from minor things like their being exposed to Covid and having their right to protest about government incompetence taken away from them, I have some bread and circuses to sell you
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Great to see and giving people good memories, I struggle to see anything bad about England being successful

The majority of England fans are bastardising the ever loving **** out of the song: the point of Three Lions is about how you never lose hope in spite of how bad things get, yet since the last World Cup it's mutated into some tubthumping dirge about England being the best footballing boys who will win everything. That last World Cup which, may I remind you, was in Russia, so how anyone could say "It's coming home" for a tournament that was anywhere but demonstrates just how much the point has been missedThe Tories can use it as much as they want and how they want, I couldn't care less.
The majority of England fans however use "It's coming home" because it's from a song about football and it's become ingrained in our footballing culture.
When that final whistle went last night I'm pretty sure the majority of us weren't thinking about the Tories (or any party for that matter) and their policies when we were chanting "it's coming home".
The majority of England fans are bastardising the ever loving **** out of the song: the point of Three Lions is about how you never lose hope in spite of how bad things get, yet since the last World Cup it's mutated into some tubthumping dirge about England being the best footballing boys who will win everything. That last World Cup which, may I remind you, was in Russia, so how anyone could say "It's coming home" for a tournament that was anywhere but demonstrates just how much the point has been missed
Also, you proved my point entirely with that last paragraph about how the mob are being distracted, which is what the phrase bread and circuses means
You really could've stopped after the first three words and your post would have been the sameI've proven nothing other than England fans are delighted with last night's result and that celebrating that win is purely down to loving the football team and country.
You're someone who's getting distracted by trying to make it all political.
You really could've stopped after the first three words and your post would have been the same
Did you hear the ****e they were saying on commentary last night, about how England "deserved" this after sixteen months of Covid, as if we're the only country in the world to endure a global pandemic or Italy had an easy time of it?
It's sportswashing at this point, and you seem to be content with that - which, once again, is what the phrase bread & circuses means
I did find some of the main commentator's comments to be a little crass, but they're not really relevant.You really could've stopped after the first three words and your post would have been the same
Did you hear the ****e they were saying on commentary last night, about how England "deserved" this after sixteen months of Covid, as if we're the only country in the world to endure a global pandemic or Italy had an easy time of it?
It's sportswashing at this point, and you seem to be content with that - which, once again, is what the phrase bread & circuses means
"Who the **** is Mount, dad?She was crying because she wanted Kane's!![]()
""Who the **** is Mount, dad?"
Didn't have a great game, but he still worked hard and got involved.
I did find some of the main commentator's comments to be a little crass, but they're not really relevant.
You expect some heavy bias in these sort of things and ITV are generally a bit ****.
Shouldn't distract from the manager or the team, who are getting on with it and doing their jobs.
Any sportswashing has nothing to do with the people involved in the tournament.
I just enjoy slagging them off!Every political party will ride the wave of any widely popular cultural or sporting event. Wilson did it in '66. Blair did with The Ashes in 2005. If it poisons the fun for you, the ****ers have won.
Bunch of Etonian bandwagon jumpers who couldn't give a flying **** about football. Rugger buggers.I think that's what annoys some people, though.Yeah you definitely expect the bias from the commentators. I don’t see why we shouldn’t celebrate this England team though just because Boris Johnson and Priti Patel have sent an aide out to buy an England shirt 30mins before the game. Sure they’re jumping on the bandwagon and that’s to be expected but the few people who don’t see it for what it is are already voting for them in any case.
It’s not like these England players are friends of the government anyway, Rashford in particular has been a big thorn in their sides and good on him for that.