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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 6 2011, 11:51 PM (474 Views) | |
| 5euros | Oct 6 2011, 11:51 PM Post #1 |
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Bradley
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Would you rather watch your team at the weekend or do you enjoy the change in watching your country play |
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| Monty | Oct 6 2011, 11:59 PM Post #2 |
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Definitely rather watch United. I really couldn't give a s**t about Ireland tbh. I quite often don't even watch them when they're on. |
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| 5euros | Oct 7 2011, 12:11 AM Post #3 |
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bloody hell whys that mt |
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| FLOPP'D | Oct 7 2011, 12:15 AM Post #4 |
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Same here, I'm more likely to watch England than Ireland these days. But I really can't get enough of Liverpool, I reckon if I ever invented a time machine, I'd use it to skip to the next match
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| Acius | Oct 7 2011, 02:37 AM Post #5 |
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Carpe diem
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Definatly club over country
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| Woody | Oct 7 2011, 09:01 AM Post #6 |
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I'd much rather watch United than Ireland but thats mainly because Ireland matches lately have been boring as hell and have mainly been one sided. But I do watch every Ireland match and support them |
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| 5euros | Oct 7 2011, 09:44 AM Post #7 |
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The trouble with watching England is that your always left massively disappointed afterwards and thats your weekends football Over |
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| mcfc1975 | Oct 7 2011, 10:18 AM Post #8 |
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you all support english teams so you should all be supporting england anyway
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| Robertomancity | Oct 7 2011, 10:40 AM Post #9 |
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What day is it?
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kinda like when you try and have sex el I think they should get rid of international breaks so shortening the club football season and have the qualifiers running over a couple of weeks continously making it more interesting and better the follow |
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| Tempest | Oct 7 2011, 10:40 AM Post #10 |
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Unopened Scar Tissue
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I don't give a flying fork about the internationals. Not even a little bit. Period. |
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THE RIOTERS PRAYER Our father, who art in prison, my mum knows not his name Thy Riots come, read it in the sun In Birmingham as it is in London Give us this day our welfare bread & forgive us our looting, as we're happy to loot those who defend stuff against us Lead us not into employment but deliver us free housing, for thine is the teles, the Burberry & the Barcardi, forever and ever...Innit !!!! | |
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| mercedes | Oct 7 2011, 11:07 AM Post #11 |
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much rather watch united, i dont even make an effort to watch england play unless its the euros or world cup in which case i do get overly excited. but for these types of friendlies or qualifiers i just check the scores and/or highlights afterwards if i've got something better to do or somewhere better to go. i only miss united games if i have something on that cant be moved, otherwise i organise my time around the games my female friends hate that about me but whatevs!
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| Papa_Lazarou | Oct 7 2011, 11:19 AM Post #12 |
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I always watch England but I'd far rather watch Liverpool. Everything in club football is just so much more interesting! Also, you don't necessarily even like most of the players who play for your country so it's hard to get get behind them all in quite the same way as you do for the club you support. |
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| 5euros | Oct 7 2011, 12:35 PM Post #13 |
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its euros city not el
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| Robertomancity | Oct 7 2011, 01:11 PM Post #14 |
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What day is it?
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my bad |
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| The Derry Pele | Oct 7 2011, 01:12 PM Post #15 |
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Cant believe the attitude out of some of the irish, dont go to LOI games, support english teams and dont even watch their bloody country play. Ireland have been incredibly bad to watch recently. The games are over priced and we have changed our style of play under trap to keep things tight and try nick a goal. Its not the most amazing to watch but come next tuesday he could prove a lot of people wrong. Most fans dont seem to accept that our squad is not what it used to be and a far cry from 8-10 years ago when we go to Korea/Japan with the likes of Keane, Reid, Holland, Given, Harte etc. Our expectations are still to high for the squad we have, yet if we beat Andorra and Armenia(too very straight forward games) we could win the group and qualify outright as group winners for the first time ever. Negative attitudes from fans we can do without, no matter how bad things are its always country over club |
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its euros city not el


5:33 PM Jul 13