England win the Euros, first major silverware since 66 OR Charlton get back to back promotions, playing Premier League football in 2023. Let's also throw a 2024 FA Cup win into the mix for a bit of fun.
What a great game last night,whatever happens now,my player of the tournament,step forward Georgio Chiellini.This man is 37 in August,ACL done 2 years ago,look at him,playing like a 2 year old in a sweet shop,always laughing ,what an example to all those miserable bastards earning millions who look like they are about to be shot.On top of that,he hardly puts a foot wrong,whether on the ball or defending(yes I know he would not be adverse to the odd dodgy tackle).Wish there were more like him.
I was at Wembley last night and loved the experience from start to finish. First time I’ve ever been to an international tournament match, and everything about it just felt massive.
£300 is what it set me back, but it was worth it just to say I attended EURO 2020.
If England reach the final, it will be a tournament we talk about for years and years to come.
It must be a bit of a risk for a player diving into the crowd? Surely that counts as close contact if someone in the crowd subsequently tests positive?
England win the Euros, first major silverware since 66 OR Charlton get back to back promotions, playing Premier League football in 2023. Let's also throw a 2024 FA Cup win into the mix for a bit of fun.
Which do you choose?
Not sure that's a fair one, as your scenario sees Charlton in Europe too. Something we can all only dream of in our lifetime.
I was at Wembley last night and loved the experience from start to finish. First time I’ve ever been to an international tournament match, and everything about it just felt massive.
£300 is what it set me back, but it was worth it just to say I attended EURO 2020.
If England reach the final, it will be a tournament we talk about for years and years to come.
Get yourselves to any World Cup match. Remember being in Russia and was surrounded by Mexicans fan when England were playing. It’s just a party for everyone.
Chiellini is the one captain in this entire tournament I wouldn't begrudge lifting that trophy at the expense of Harry Kane. I know most of you would (probably rightly) begrudge anyone else doing so, but I can't help but adore the man. He is in the Ryan Inniss mould of men
Chiellini is the one captain in this entire tournament I wouldn't begrudge lifting that trophy at the expense of Harry Kane. I know most of you would (probably rightly) begrudge anyone else doing so, but I can't help but adore the man. He is in the Ryan Inniss mould of men
I have to agree he has shown total class throughout. Even laughing and joking through the coin toss for the penalty shoot out. I guess he has reached a point in his career and life where he appreciates what he has and realises that he should enjoy those moments when they come along
Chiellini is the one captain in this entire tournament I wouldn't begrudge lifting that trophy at the expense of Harry Kane. I know most of you would (probably rightly) begrudge anyone else doing so, but I can't help but adore the man. He is in the Ryan Inniss mould of men
I have to agree he has shown total class throughout. Even laughing and joking through the coin toss for the penalty shoot out. I guess he has reached a point in his career and life where he appreciates what he has and realises that he should enjoy those moments when they come along
Not sure whether Jordi Alba was enjoying it quite so much.
Chiellini is the one captain in this entire tournament I wouldn't begrudge lifting that trophy at the expense of Harry Kane. I know most of you would (probably rightly) begrudge anyone else doing so, but I can't help but adore the man. He is in the Ryan Inniss mould of men
I have to agree he has shown total class throughout. Even laughing and joking through the coin toss for the penalty shoot out. I guess he has reached a point in his career and life where he appreciates what he has and realises that he should enjoy those moments when they come along
Not sure whether Jordi Alba was enjoying it quite so much.
Did look a bit one sided!! Fair play to Chiellini, perfect way to play it - basically we're so confident that I'm having a laugh and a joke.
I may be wrong but it seemed there was misunderstanding after the coin toss. Alba thought he'd won the choice of choosing ends for the pens but Chiellini said nah you lost mate and the ref backed that up? That was how I saw it anyway. Was a funny moment
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£300 is what it set me back, but it was worth it just to say I attended EURO 2020.
If England reach the final, it will be a tournament we talk about for years and years to come.
It's an omen I tell ye!
That was how I saw it anyway.
Was a funny moment
On betfair currently:
Italy 3.05
Draw 3.1
England 2.8
Felix Byrch
Cuneyt Cakir
Bjorn Kuipers (read it’s likely to be him?)
Do England swap to 3 at the back again for the final?
I think @bobmunro has also previously said that in the modern day where everything is global and online the prices don't really differ so much.
Granted you'll probably get better odds on England at an independent local Italian bookie though.