No different than having Lallana and Tarkowski for England, I suppose.Two players from Denmark - Thomas Delaney and someone called Braithwaite. What the **** is that all about?![]()
Edit: I think the name Braithwaite may well have Norse origins anyway.
No different than having Lallana and Tarkowski for England, I suppose.Two players from Denmark - Thomas Delaney and someone called Braithwaite. What the **** is that all about?![]()
You sure about Spain or is that about Portugal?
Think Ramos and pique are great but they will be exposed to pace and the counter attack as their midfield are dog slow and play so high up the pitch.
I though that, Pepe is a Portugeezer!
Ramos is just a thug and isn't a patch on some of the more cultured defenders in the WC, he isn't fit to lace the boots of Maguire
No different than having Lallana and Tarkowski for England, I suppose.
Edit: I think the name Braithwaite may well have Norse origins anyway.

Now look, you've forced me to do some research. Bloody nuisance.Braithwaite, Brathwaite, or Brathwait is a surname of English origin. At the time of the British Census of 1881,[1] the relative frequency of the surname Braithwaite was highest in Westmorland (37.3 times the British average), followed by Cumberland, Yorkshire, Linlithgowshire, Lancashire, County Durham, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Anglesey and Flintshire.
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Braithwaite History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The surname Braithwaite was first used in the Scottish/English Borderlands by an ancient Scottish people called the Strathclyde- Britons. It was a name for someone who lived in any of the places so named in Cumberland or Yorkshire. This place-name derived from the Old Norse words for a broad clearing.
German team looks old and slow

Now look, you've forced me to do some research. Bloody nuisance.
Now look, you've forced me to do some research. Bloody nuisance.

Well, there's no footie on.......I got confused. For a minute, I thought I was in the middle of an episode of ‘who do you think you are’.
Amazing, the stuff you can google these days.you might just have googled the player himself and looked up if his father ****ed a Danish girl lads.
probably something along those lines.
I always find the term "English" loose in this context. The Anglo-Saxons were Germanic peoples from continental Europe who mixed with the indigenous Romano-British and were mongrelised further by successive waves of Danes and Norwegians, then overrun by your beloved Norman French - who were themselves descended from Scandinavians.Both right, then![]()
People are just people, as far as I'm concerned.
I always find the term "English" loose in this context. The Anglo-Saxons were Germanic peoples from continental Europe who mixed with the indigenous Romano-British and were mongrelised further by successive waves of Danes and Norwegians, then overrun by your beloved Norman French - who were themselves descended from Scandinavians.
Which is why I can't get too fervent about national identity. People are just people, as far as I'm concerned.
Apologies to @KENNY_KLOPP_KING for the diversion.

By gsme todsy then, Sweden v South Korea. A victory for either would really leave Germany needing to win both games
We all know better than to write them off though, don't we?mitoese
I agree though, Germany have a bad situation, they did lose not draw so automatically that puts them in a situation of needing to win the next one and maybe both just to get 2nd.
I don't rate sweden at all but know nothing about south korea at this point so who knows.
Losing the first game is a massive disaster in any tournament.
We all know better than to write them off though, don't we?
One is first game of a tournament other is final.IMO they will have to improve massively. They were run off the park. contrast to them running brazil off the park in 2014.