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World Cup 2026 - USA/Canada/Mexico
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I was being facetious - it reads as though the record cold temperature in MiamI and Mexico City is lower than in England 😏follett said:
34.7 Mexico City vs 38.7 Miami vs 40.3 in tropical EnglandLeroy Ambrose said:
Are you SURE about that?follett said:
Mexico City and Miami both have colder record temperatures than England. Should be light work for the boysChris_from_Sidcup said:
Mexico in the Azteca followed by Brazil in the heat of Miami doesn't look easy.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta0 -
We have booked flights in to Dallas for the 3rd July... booked the hotels all the way through to the finals for the two routes. All hotels can be cancelled before the cut off needed, obviously we will let one lot go once we know where we qualify. Fly out of NY two days after the final - ho ho. The UK flights are also changeable.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
Last week i looked at the hotels again and rebooked some of them saving over £1,000 as the price of the hotels have dropped drastically - not the take up they thought?
Don't have any tickets for any games but really hope to get at least one but going with the view there is a chance we might not even get to see one... possibly a mistake not going earlier.
You are only 60 once and given Tavern was born in 66 we think its worth a go. Fingers crossed.14 -
It’s going to be hot everywhere. I’m keeping an eye on the temps as the England - Ghana game gets closer, as 4pm here can easily get to 30c in Boston, and there’s not much shade in the stadium if the suns high. Humidity hasn’t started kicking in yet, but if it does it can be pretty miserable outside.1
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Will be interesting to see how these work in practice.ForeverAddickted said:Probably already been mentioned, but five rules being implemented for the World Cup- VAR can check corners
- VAR can can review second bookings
- You can be sent off for covering your mouth in a confrontational manner
- If a Goalkeeper goes down injured, players cant go over to the technical area
- Countdown to stop wasting, 5-secs to take a Goal Kick or a throw in, whilst 10-secs to be subbed off
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Sorry, maybe I’m being dim, but I’m not sure what this one is supposed to be about?ForeverAddickted said:Probably already been mentioned, but five rules being implemented for the World Cup- VAR can check corners
- VAR can can review second bookings
- You can be sent off for covering your mouth in a confrontational manner
- If a Goalkeeper goes down injured, players cant go over to the technical area
- Countdown to stop wasting, 5-secs to take a Goal Kick or a throw in, whilst 10-secs to be subbed off
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It's to stop a player covering their mouth and saying a racist/homophobic insult and then getting no punishmentlordromford said:
Sorry, maybe I’m being dim, but I’m not sure what this one is supposed to be about?ForeverAddickted said:Probably already been mentioned, but five rules being implemented for the World Cup- VAR can check corners
- VAR can can review second bookings
- You can be sent off for covering your mouth in a confrontational manner
- If a Goalkeeper goes down injured, players cant go over to the technical area
- Countdown to stop wasting, 5-secs to take a Goal Kick or a throw in, whilst 10-secs to be subbed off
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Ah. I see. Cheers. 👍🏼fenaddick said:
It's to stop a player covering their mouth and saying a racist/homophobic insult and then getting no punishmentlordromford said:
Sorry, maybe I’m being dim, but I’m not sure what this one is supposed to be about?ForeverAddickted said:Probably already been mentioned, but five rules being implemented for the World Cup- VAR can check corners
- VAR can can review second bookings
- You can be sent off for covering your mouth in a confrontational manner
- If a Goalkeeper goes down injured, players cant go over to the technical area
- Countdown to stop wasting, 5-secs to take a Goal Kick or a throw in, whilst 10-secs to be subbed off
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lordromford said:
Sorry, maybe I’m being dim, but I’m not sure what this one is supposed to be about?ForeverAddickted said:Probably already been mentioned, but five rules being implemented for the World Cup- VAR can check corners
- VAR can can review second bookings
- You can be sent off for covering your mouth in a confrontational manner
- If a Goalkeeper goes down injured, players cant go over to the technical area
- Countdown to stop wasting, 5-secs to take a Goal Kick or a throw in, whilst 10-secs to be subbed off
No I'm not sure what its about either - I've never really seen it to be a contentious thing, as thought it was usually just done to avoid the media trying to work out whatever they're saying to each other - Happens in the majority of sport now, what with the media employing lip readers.1 -
Quite surprised by that as i remember seeing a documentary on the 1986 world cup in Mexico and from memory every game looked like it was played in roasting hot sunshine and a lot of the England players struggled with the heat.follett said:
Mexico City and Miami both have colder record temperatures than England. Should be light work for the boysChris_from_Sidcup said:
Mexico in the Azteca followed by Brazil in the heat of Miami doesn't look easy.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
So i looked it up:
"Terry Fenwick reported losing a stone in fluids. At half-time in the group match v Portugal players were forced to wrap towels soaked in ice water around themselves to lower their dangerously high body temperatures"
"Gary Lineker recalled that during the 3-0 group-stage win over Poland—in which he scored a famous hat-trick—the second half was "murder, absolute murder," and he genuinely feared he was going to collapse and die on the pitch."0 -
There's an answer as to why players are more acclimatised now than 1986 but as seen on another thread recently it will cause arguments, insluts and the closing down of the threadChris_from_Sidcup said:
Quite surprised by that as i remember seeing a documentary on the 1986 world cup in Mexico and from memory every game looked like it was played in roasting hot sunshine and a lot of the England players struggled with the heat.follett said:
Mexico City and Miami both have colder record temperatures than England. Should be light work for the boysChris_from_Sidcup said:
Mexico in the Azteca followed by Brazil in the heat of Miami doesn't look easy.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
So i looked it up:
"Terry Fenwick reported losing a stone in fluids. At half-time in the group match v Portugal players were forced to wrap towels soaked in ice water around themselves to lower their dangerously high body temperatures"
"Gary Lineker recalled that during the 3-0 group-stage win over Poland—in which he scored a famous hat-trick—the second half was "murder, absolute murder," and he genuinely feared he was going to collapse and die on the pitch."1 -
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Two teammates walking off at halftime having a chat behind their hands is fine.ForeverAddickted said:lordromford said:
Sorry, maybe I’m being dim, but I’m not sure what this one is supposed to be about?ForeverAddickted said:Probably already been mentioned, but five rules being implemented for the World Cup- VAR can check corners
- VAR can can review second bookings
- You can be sent off for covering your mouth in a confrontational manner
- If a Goalkeeper goes down injured, players cant go over to the technical area
- Countdown to stop wasting, 5-secs to take a Goal Kick or a throw in, whilst 10-secs to be subbed off
No I'm not sure what its about either - I've never really seen it to be a contentious thing, as thought it was usually just done to avoid the media trying to work out whatever they're saying to each other - Happens in the majority of sport now, what with the media employing lip readers.Going up to an opposition player after a foul or a perceived disrespectful goal celebration and saying something to him behind your hand is a red card2 -
Norway team photo.10 -
Perfect example from a long while ago now is of noted shithouse Sergio Busquets calling Marcelo a monkey while covering his mouth on one side with his hand so the ref couldn't see it.MrOneLung said:
Two teammates walking off at halftime having a chat behind their hands is fine.ForeverAddickted said:lordromford said:
Sorry, maybe I’m being dim, but I’m not sure what this one is supposed to be about?ForeverAddickted said:Probably already been mentioned, but five rules being implemented for the World Cup- VAR can check corners
- VAR can can review second bookings
- You can be sent off for covering your mouth in a confrontational manner
- If a Goalkeeper goes down injured, players cant go over to the technical area
- Countdown to stop wasting, 5-secs to take a Goal Kick or a throw in, whilst 10-secs to be subbed off
No I'm not sure what its about either - I've never really seen it to be a contentious thing, as thought it was usually just done to avoid the media trying to work out whatever they're saying to each other - Happens in the majority of sport now, what with the media employing lip readers.Going up to an opposition player after a foul or a perceived disrespectful goal celebration and saying something to him behind your hand is a red card1 -
EA FC's "The World's Game," aka their World Cup but we don't have the licensing anymore since we broke up with FIFA, DLC came out today. I haven't had a chance to play it yet because of stupid work, but I'm looking forward to having a little binge this afternoon/evening. Can I take England to glory? Can I make Spain Tiki Taka their way to the title? Can the USA...win a group game? Stick around and find out!1
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Can you prove this? I find it hard to believe that it has never gone above 35 degrees in Mexico City.se9addick said:
That’s astonishing - so when it was 35c in London last week that’s hotter than it’s ever been in Mexico City!follett said:
34.7 Mexico City vs 38.7 Miami vs 40.3 in tropical EnglandLeroy Ambrose said:
Are you SURE about that?follett said:
Mexico City and Miami both have colder record temperatures than England. Should be light work for the boysChris_from_Sidcup said:
Mexico in the Azteca followed by Brazil in the heat of Miami doesn't look easy.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta0 -
I mean, not that this is a court of law, but…jimmymelrose said:
Can you prove this? I find it hard to believe that it has never gone above 35 degrees in Mexico City.se9addick said:
That’s astonishing - so when it was 35c in London last week that’s hotter than it’s ever been in Mexico City!follett said:
34.7 Mexico City vs 38.7 Miami vs 40.3 in tropical EnglandLeroy Ambrose said:
Are you SURE about that?follett said:
Mexico City and Miami both have colder record temperatures than England. Should be light work for the boysChris_from_Sidcup said:
Mexico in the Azteca followed by Brazil in the heat of Miami doesn't look easy.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
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We did the same on hotels, Bren. Rebooked all 13 nights accommodation a week or so ago into better quality and located hotels actually, and saved the thick end of $2,000Curb_It said:
We have booked flights in to Dallas for the 3rd July... booked the hotels all the way through to the finals for the two routes. All hotels can be cancelled before the cut off needed, obviously we will let one lot go once we know where we qualify. Fly out of NY two days after the final - ho ho. The UK flights are also changeable.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
Last week i looked at the hotels again and rebooked some of them saving over £1,000 as the price of the hotels have dropped drastically - not the take up they thought?
Don't have any tickets for any games but really hope to get at least one but going with the view there is a chance we might not even get to see one... possibly a mistake not going earlier.
You are only 60 once and given Tavern was born in 66 we think it’s worth a go. Fingers crossed.4 -
Yep, a massive storm here last night. Not surprising given the Austin stadium is open air. Both of the stadiums in Texas that will be used for the tournament in Dallas and Houston have retractable roofs and will be kept closed for all games.HastingsRed said:1 -
The inheritance is looking more healthy.bobmunro said:
We did the same on hotels, Bren. Rebooked all 13 nights accommodation a week or so ago into better quality and located hotels actually, and saved the thick end of $2,000Curb_It said:
We have booked flights in to Dallas for the 3rd July... booked the hotels all the way through to the finals for the two routes. All hotels can be cancelled before the cut off needed, obviously we will let one lot go once we know where we qualify. Fly out of NY two days after the final - ho ho. The UK flights are also changeable.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
Last week i looked at the hotels again and rebooked some of them saving over £1,000 as the price of the hotels have dropped drastically - not the take up they thought?
Don't have any tickets for any games but really hope to get at least one but going with the view there is a chance we might not even get to see one... possibly a mistake not going earlier.
You are only 60 once and given Tavern was born in 66 we think it’s worth a go. Fingers crossed.4 -
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Are you looking for tix to the England - Ghana game, because I’ve got two spares. Up in the gods, section 312, row 25. PM me if you’re interested.Curb_It said:
We have booked flights in to Dallas for the 3rd July... booked the hotels all the way through to the finals for the two routes. All hotels can be cancelled before the cut off needed, obviously we will let one lot go once we know where we qualify. Fly out of NY two days after the final - ho ho. The UK flights are also changeable.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
Last week i looked at the hotels again and rebooked some of them saving over £1,000 as the price of the hotels have dropped drastically - not the take up they thought?
Don't have any tickets for any games but really hope to get at least one but going with the view there is a chance we might not even get to see one... possibly a mistake not going earlier.
You are only 60 once and given Tavern was born in 66 we think it’s worth a go. Fingers crossed.2 -
jimmymelrose said:
Can you prove this? I find it hard to believe that it has never gone above 35 degrees in Mexico City.se9addick said:
That’s astonishing - so when it was 35c in London last week that’s hotter than it’s ever been in Mexico City!follett said:
34.7 Mexico City vs 38.7 Miami vs 40.3 in tropical EnglandLeroy Ambrose said:
Are you SURE about that?follett said:
Mexico City and Miami both have colder record temperatures than England. Should be light work for the boysChris_from_Sidcup said:
Mexico in the Azteca followed by Brazil in the heat of Miami doesn't look easy.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
Mexico City has an official average elevation of 2,240 meters (7,350 feet) above sea level this will have an effect on the temperature.0 -
Just more beer tokens.ElfsborgAddick said:
The inheritance is looking more healthy.bobmunro said:
We did the same on hotels, Bren. Rebooked all 13 nights accommodation a week or so ago into better quality and located hotels actually, and saved the thick end of $2,000Curb_It said:
We have booked flights in to Dallas for the 3rd July... booked the hotels all the way through to the finals for the two routes. All hotels can be cancelled before the cut off needed, obviously we will let one lot go once we know where we qualify. Fly out of NY two days after the final - ho ho. The UK flights are also changeable.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
Last week i looked at the hotels again and rebooked some of them saving over £1,000 as the price of the hotels have dropped drastically - not the take up they thought?
Don't have any tickets for any games but really hope to get at least one but going with the view there is a chance we might not even get to see one... possibly a mistake not going earlier.
You are only 60 once and given Tavern was born in 66 we think it’s worth a go. Fingers crossed.1 -
Tickets available for the final for $7500 in the gods on the fifa official site
BA flights and decent hotels not silly money
Do you take the chance?
Tickets could easily be sold (might lose money though)
Cancellable hotel
Rebookable flight
If we do get there those tickets will be double the price
I was at Wembley and Berlin is it 3rd time lucky and how much is it worth the gamble ???
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Back off ElfsElfsborgAddick said:
The inheritance is looking more healthy.bobmunro said:
We did the same on hotels, Bren. Rebooked all 13 nights accommodation a week or so ago into better quality and located hotels actually, and saved the thick end of $2,000Curb_It said:
We have booked flights in to Dallas for the 3rd July... booked the hotels all the way through to the finals for the two routes. All hotels can be cancelled before the cut off needed, obviously we will let one lot go once we know where we qualify. Fly out of NY two days after the final - ho ho. The UK flights are also changeable.Callumcafc said:It’s quite straightforward for England who know the paths to the semi final, whichever position they qualify.
Qualify 3rd
R32 -> 1st Group K in Kansas City (Portugal)
R16 -> 1st Group B in Vancouver (Canada / Switzerland)
QF -> 1st Group J (Argentina) in Kansas City
SF in Atlanta
Qualify 2nd
R32 -> 2nd Group K in Toronto (Colombia)
R16 -> 1st Group H in Dallas (Spain)
QF -> 1st Group D/G in Los Angeles (USA/Belgium)
SF in Dallas
Qualify 1st
R32-> 3rd Group K in Atlanta (as long as 3rd Group K qualified)
R16 -> 1st Group A in Mexico City (Mexico)
QF -> 1st Group C in Miami (Brazil)
SF in Atlanta
Last week i looked at the hotels again and rebooked some of them saving over £1,000 as the price of the hotels have dropped drastically - not the take up they thought?
Don't have any tickets for any games but really hope to get at least one but going with the view there is a chance we might not even get to see one... possibly a mistake not going earlier.
You are only 60 once and given Tavern was born in 66 we think it’s worth a go. Fingers crossed.
i put in the request for Bob to adopt me back in 20195 -
Henderson starts tonight.
Lets hope this is a case of playing a few of the fringe…
Cant see why we’d risk Kane.1 -
Should be there or Dallas. Really don’t understand it being at MetLife (other than biggest capacity I think?) - awful pitch where a lot of NFL players have suffered horrific injuries, old, outdated stadium.Callumcafc said:Petition to move the final to the Azteca!
https://x.com/allfutbolmx/status/2062218709482053801?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g0 -
I think AT&T (Dallas) has a bigger capacity than MetLife.The Red Robin said:
Should be there or Dallas. Really don’t understand it being at MetLife (other than biggest capacity I think?) - awful pitch where a lot of NFL players have suffered horrific injuries, old, outdated stadium.Callumcafc said:Petition to move the final to the Azteca!
https://x.com/allfutbolmx/status/2062218709482053801?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g1 -
And a much better stadium.se9addick said:
I think AT&T (Dallas) has a bigger capacity than MetLife.The Red Robin said:
Should be there or Dallas. Really don’t understand it being at MetLife (other than biggest capacity I think?) - awful pitch where a lot of NFL players have suffered horrific injuries, old, outdated stadium.Callumcafc said:Petition to move the final to the Azteca!
https://x.com/allfutbolmx/status/2062218709482053801?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g0 -
Nike ad is great - love the Croydon reference.
I’ve also seen Cole Palmer in so many World Cup ads 😬0











