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Plans for Sunday’s Final 🏴
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AndyG said:cafcdave123 said:Regardless of tomorrow’s result it sounds like the FA want Nigel to stay on and he’s the most successful England manager since you bribed the officials in 66.
how would everyone feel if he walked away for club football?
Scotland had it with both Walter Smith and McLeish and despite them not even qualifying for anything it still pisses me off that they walked out on their country for club football, imho playing for/managing your country is supposed to be the proudest part of your career and you should only stop when you’re no called up/a change of manager is needed
im praying he goes into club management with Man Utd that would be hilarious 🤣1 -
PaddyP17 said:Anyone know a good boozer kind of anywhere in SE that isn't yet completely done for bookings? A load of us have left it a bit too late as we're playing cricket in Shoreham (1pm start, 30 overs a side, done by 5ish we hope) and weren't sure when we'd be able to get somewhere.
Ideally one of Greenwich, Kidbrooke, Dartford, Lewisham/Lee, Bromley would be the options owing to the respective geographies of our group and transport logistics. Cheers0 -
Just win today.
A lot of us have had to wait 50+ years for this.3 -
Good luck to those going out at 12, I'd love to but there would be no way I'd be remembering the game.3
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bobmunro said:On the piss in Berlin. Secured our tickets on the train from Düsseldorf to Berlin yesterday - thank fuck for German 5G efficiency!3
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3am at a bar in Bali, tryinf to make the most of naps in the day to power through.
Praying I'll go to bed happy rather than miserable! C'monnn England!1 -
It’s a glorious day in Prague, so I’m watching it with my brother in law ona public screen in a big park in Vinohrady. He is baffled that I cannot supply England gear to wear, so I’m going to wear my vintage Nike polo with the big CAFC logo, and donate him my London 2012 tracksuit top. He came over for London 2012 with me, so it’s a sign, I tell thee.Not sure what he’ll think if we get a beer-shower, mind. It’s Pilsner Urquell there, show some respect 😉3
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Will do the usual and mute the sound when the English anthem is played as its shite as there is no God and Royalty is an anachronism.
I will sing hope of land and Glory for my country that I love and despite some dodgy Welsh blood on my maternal side for the first time ever will be relaxed and hope football is the winner. (🤥 Must be the medication talking)
If Gareth Southgate with subs can Master
To get talent on earlier must surely be the aim
As football is a game of triumph and disaster
and those polar opposites are not the same.3 -
I am not happy that Southgate has played Trippier in a position that doesn't suit him and deprives us of width on that side. I am not happy how defensive we are with the attacking talent we have. I make no secret of the fact, I don't rate Southgate but I will say this. I also believe that winning is the be all and end all and nobody can argue with two Euro finals in two tournaments. If he is simply ultra lucky, well great. But he deserves credit and whatever happens, he has had a successful tournament.2
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Being the neurotic type, I drove over to the venue to make sure it's all set up for tonight:
Two big screens ✅
Big kegs of proper beer being unloaded ✅
Genuine Routemaster bus, converted to a bar, and with sunroof ✅
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My internet has gone down this morning and as I have sky glass and stream everything, this evening’s plans may have to be revised. I think it may be a sign, the biggest game since the last biggest one and I might miss out.0
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James Graham, a now very notable playwright, has throughout his writing career tested the notion that live Theatre is only for the intelligentsia or posh middle and upper class people.
He wanted live Theatre to be meaningful to more people.
I am a fan of live Theatre, and went to see his play ‘Dear England’ at the National Theatre (thanks to Pico of this parish).Now I have seen a few football related plays, from Zigger Zagger, ‘An evening with Gary Lineker’, ‘Red Lion’ and others, but none of them have quite hit the spot.
So I went to see ‘Dear England’ with no special expectations.
For those who don’t know it is essentially about Gareth Southgate and his management of the England football team. Not only was it theatrically really quite excellent, but it was a moving exploration of popular culture, where iconic figures (Notably Harry Kane and Gareth Southgate) were humanised brilliantly, and we were invited to see an aspect of things that is not filtered through the media and the internet, and stereotypical memes.
It was actually Theatre working at its best. And after all a match at the Valley could be called live improvised theatre for many reasons.
The play was impactful, and makes me want England to have success not for patriotic reasons, but for reasons of the very humanity of the Manager, coaches and players.
It is also for all genuine football fans who love the game.During the matches I can get quite fixated trying to spot the flags and banners of all the clubs up and down the land, and love seeing the ones from the ‘smaller’ clubs. For those people and everybody else it would be very special if England won this evening.
I especially want it for Southgate, Crystal Palace notwithstanding.4 -
That might be the best post you’ve ever written Seth 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻0
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R0TW said:cafcdave123 said:Regardless of tomorrow’s result it sounds like the FA want Nigel to stay on and he’s the most successful England manager since you bribed the officials in 66.
how would everyone feel if he walked away for club football?
Scotland had it with both Walter Smith and McLeish and despite them not even qualifying for anything it still pisses me off that they walked out on their country for club football, imho playing for/managing your country is supposed to be the proudest part of your career and you should only stop when you’re no called up/a change of manager is needed0 -
So, to the biggest issue of the day - BBC or ITV?0
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Bournemouth Addick said:So, to the biggest issue of the day - BBC or ITV?
If we win (🙏🏻) I will switch over to the Irish channel to watch Dietmar Harmann crying like a girl.
Pleeeeeeeeeeeease!!!!0 -
Bournemouth Addick said:So, to the biggest issue of the day - BBC or ITV?2
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Mowbray is insidiously terrible. Matterface is merely deeply annoying. Suspect I won't have a choice in the matter0
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Bournemouth Addick said:So, to the biggest issue of the day - BBC or ITV?1
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dicktracey said:In Spain ..... bar / restaurant called Spangish ... they really are on the fence.0
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Ole ole ole?0
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Thinking of watching Young Frankenstein....
Edit - joke.0 -
I've had a bit of a tidy up and mowed the lawn.
If football is coming home I want it to have a nice reception.2 -
Was planning to win personally, never have been good at planning mind.0
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KBslittlesis said:That might be the best post you’ve ever written Seth 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻1
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Those that didn’t stay in, how did the venue work out?1
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AFKABartram said:Those that didn’t stay in, how did the venue work out?Result was a shame, but very fortunate to even get to the final.Really hoping that Yamal goes on to have an amazing career. Would love to say I saw him in the flesh at the beginning. Similar to Pelé performance of World Cup 1958 which gets talked about.7
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AFKABartram said:Those that didn’t stay in, how did the venue work out?
bit of a crush actually getting into the stand but other than that all good
just gutted now 🏴5 -
To say I had a nightmare yesterday was an understatement.Was my twins birthday, so had a big day planned. We were driving back from near Ascot, so about 1hr 15 drive. Junctions 10-11 were closed in both directions on M25, so big diversions and massive delays. Final get on M25 and then break down between 8-9. Sitting in the hard shoulder waiting 2 1/2hrs for AA.After some stops and negotiation (getting messed around by AA mechanics), finally get towed home after 6hrs. Family BBQ at 2 becomes family BBQ at 6. Go to start BBQ and none of the burners would work.Didn’t have much confidence we’d win last night! 🤣12
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AFKABartram said:To say I had a nightmare yesterday was an understatement.Was my twins birthday, so had a big day planned. We were driving back from near Ascot, so about 1hr 15 drive. Junctions 10-11 were closed in both directions on M25, so big diversions and massive delays. Final get on M25 and then break down between 8-9. Sitting in the hard shoulder waiting 2 1/2hrs for AA.After some stops and negotiation (getting messed around by AA mechanics), finally get towed home after 6hrs. Family BBQ at 2 becomes family BBQ at 6. Go to start BBQ and none of the burners would work.Didn’t have much confidence we’d win last night! 🤣4