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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/7/2024 23:44 | seeing them get deservedly pumped warmed my heart i can tell you | ![]() stansmith1 | |
14/7/2024 23:41 | England won tonight, the hearts that is. | ![]() tradejunkie2 | |
14/7/2024 23:17 | looks like shimima will come home before the football:) | ![]() stansmith1 | |
14/7/2024 22:43 | Was inevitable given the labour government | ![]() kkclimber56 | |
14/7/2024 22:31 | thickythats a good start, show some humility and the world will stop hating your football team and media...meanwhile, keep sending money to scotland for glass eyes and prescriptions | ![]() stansmith1 | |
14/7/2024 22:16 | i must say the believing on here and throughout the country was great, thicky as we know swallows anything...and we got a great and fair ending | ![]() stansmith1 | |
14/7/2024 22:15 | luckiest team in the tournament got much further than they should have, be grateful you got this far, youre just not good enough for the top prize... | ![]() stansmith1 | |
14/7/2024 22:09 | stan.....🖕 | ![]() hardup1 | |
14/7/2024 22:04 | No need for pubs to stay open for extended hours for celebrations...back to work tomorrow morning normal hours... | ![]() diku | |
14/7/2024 21:55 | hardupengland will never win anything either, getting pumped in finals is very entertaining though | ![]() stansmith1 | |
14/7/2024 21:53 | good thing about the gig economy is you can order tapas at 10pm | ![]() stansmith1 | |
14/7/2024 20:31 | Number 24 for Spain getting loudly booed by the Germans in the crowd every time he gets the ball. 😂 | ![]() hardup1 | |
14/7/2024 20:13 | You'd have to go back to 1877 to find the last sweaty to play for England, John Bain. | utrickytrees | |
14/7/2024 19:47 | Got my grandchildren up from Glasgow for the school holidays. My 9 year old grandson told me if he is good enough to play football as a professional when he is older as he qualifies to play for England because grandad is English he will play for England because Scotland are rubbish and will never win anything. Bless his cotton socks. | ![]() hardup1 | |
14/7/2024 19:45 | England...Good luck. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
14/7/2024 19:21 | England 2-1 | utrickytrees | |
14/7/2024 16:59 | Was in Bellshill a month or so ago for paddies day, no shortage of historians on both sides. Still relevant & fascinating. | utrickytrees | |
14/7/2024 15:09 | scruff....."Its not the British splitting the country on religious grounds by the way." I think you will find that is exactly what the British did do in 1606 under the reign of King James with what was known as the Plantation of Ulster. "The Ulster Protestant community emerged during the Plantation of Ulster. This was the colonisation of Ulster with loyal English-speaking Protestants from Great Britain under the reign of King James. Those involved in planning the plantation saw it as a means of controlling, anglicising,[12] and "civilising" Ulster.[13] The province was almost wholly Gaelic, Catholic and rural, and had been the region most resistant to English control. The plantation was also meant to sever Gaelic Ulster's links with the Gaelic Highlands of Scotland.[14] Most of the land colonised was confiscated from the native Irish. Begun privately in 1606, the plantation became government-sponsored in 1609, with much land for settlement being allocated to the Livery Companies of the City of London. By 1622 there was a total settler population of about 19,000,[15] and by the 1630s it is estimated there were up to 50,000.[16]" | ![]() hardup1 | |
14/7/2024 14:14 | A lot of that debateable Mr Tricky not least Northern Ireland being split. Im of recent Irish descent by the way. I demand reparation for my suffering. Its not the British splitting the country on religious grounds by the way. | ![]() scruff1 | |
14/7/2024 12:40 | what will come home first, football or shimima begum? | ![]() stansmith1 |
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