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England U21 V Wales U21; Euro 2009 qualifier, 2nd leg. 14 Oct.
Topic Started: Oct 13 2008, 10:45 PM (1,305 Views)
loyalroyal
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when was the last time you did something for the first time??
as long as simon church baggs another brace i will be happy with a england win

i reckon it will go to peno's though
According to my calculations the problem doesn't exist
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flak
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Oct 14 2008, 10:22 AM
as long as simon church baggs another brace i will be happy with a england win

i reckon it will go to peno's though

Haha now I get it...Church is a Reading player isn't he. <_<

Only chance of penalties is if Wales win 3-2 I think and I can't see them scoring 3...
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Ricky
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Is Ched Evans playing for the Welsh U/21's
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loyalroyal
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when was the last time you did something for the first time??
Bingo Flak!!

i think he's in the full team although i am not 100% on that ricky
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flak
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Has he played a game for Reading yet? :unsure:

Evans didn't play any part the other night so dunno...
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loyalroyal
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when was the last time you did something for the first time??
nope :lol: we have too many strikers at our club :rolleyes:
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Ricky
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Must be in the senior squad so
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Monu
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Should be a good game. I can see a few goals in this game.
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Huddlestone scores 1-0 England
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Monty
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forking cracker. 1-1 Ramsey.
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Ramsey with a 30 yard screamer!! Weaker foot???
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Monu
Oct 14 2008, 07:59 PM
Huddlestone scores 1-0 England
1-1 ramsey scored a stunner
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oooh lovely lovely goal... almost forgot he's an Arsenal player :lol:
flak and gary love stacie and weep sorrowful tears when she's not around

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2-1 Ramsey assist, for Church
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2-1 Wales! Church
Edited by Monty, Oct 14 2008, 08:15 PM.
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