miniOT and I found the download on Google Chrome at the weekend and it has 60 levels. We took it in turns all Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning before the wife kicked us outside to rake the leaves and get fresh air.
Do you have a smartphone? There are 3 games, and by my calculations...580 levels so far, with more downloadable content through Facebook and Twitter. I've done 528 levels, just need to go back through and get 3 stars every time!
Weird stat of the day; Sweden havent dropped a single point in the last 10 years when Ibrahimovic ISNT playing, they're actually better without their best player.
, I remember thinking a few years back Liverpool were a one man team because of Gerrard, then it turned out they had a better record when he was missing.
Yep, just read an article about Sweden, their record with him is 55% because all the players feel they should pass to him all the time even if there is another player in a better position.
About 50,000 fans are expected to watch England's game against Sweden at Wembley on Tuesday evening — a new low since the stadium was rebuilt. The current record low gate is 57,897 against Andorra in 2009, with the capacity 90,000. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...ws-Wembley-set-for-record-low-attendance.html Is it any ****ing surprise? Maybe they could drum up a bit of interest in the national team by letting the majority of football supporters (i.e. the rest of the country that don't live within a reasonable distance of Wembley) have a chance to watch them without it costing a fortune in tickets, travel and hotels What would be wrong with having an international friendly in Newcastle, Manchester or Liverpool for instance? Since England last hosted a tournament in 1996, the North East has seen six first team fixtures (3 at SJP, 2 at SoL and 1 at the Riverside) and I think that's pretty shocking.
Is shocking, Adrian Durham was moaning on that people wouldn't go up North as Old Trafford got less than 50k in 2006 against Greece.
I've dug up some stats for my argument regarding the North East. At SJP: 5th Sept 2001 - England 2 - 0 Albania - 2002 WC Qual - 51,046 18th August 2004 - England 3 - 0 Ukraine - Friendly - 35,387 30th March 2005 - England 2 - 0 Azerbaijan - 2006 WC Qual - 49,046 At SoL: 10th October 1999 - England 2 - 1 Belgium - Friendly - 40,897 2nd April 2003 - England 2 - 0 Turkey - Euro 2004 Qual - 47.667 At Riverside: 11th June 2003 - England 2 - 1 Slovakia - Euro 2004 Qual - 35,000 (Boro's record attendance)
Was this a while back? I remember I got so annoyed at him because he just wouldn't accept that there could be friendlies in other grounds, he didn't recognise that some people don't have the time and/or money to travel to London just to see their national team..