Now that the wholly misguided optimism bubble that surrounded England's participation in the World Cup has been unceremoniously pricked yet again, isn't it time for a re-think? Based on the treaties of 1136 and 1139, which have never been annulled, Doncaster is still, formally at least, a part of the Kingdom of Scotland. Just think of the benefits of supporting the Scottish football team. Always the plucky under-dogs, every corner a moral victory and you get to wear the kilt to Donny games.
posted on 21/6/14
Hooootsmon !
posted on 21/6/14
You made your bed, you must lie in it.
No bandwagon jumpers allowed on the Utopia express.
posted on 21/6/14
Albi, i have to admit to having been sucked in with a bit of hope that we might do well (secretly knowing though that we wouldn't).
However, if Scotland were the only choice to support i am afraid i would have to take up following another sport.
Good times or bad times, i could only ever follow England and the Rovers.
posted on 21/6/14
Wot? Curling?
posted on 22/6/14
If curling did bad jokes.....................................
posted on 22/6/14
Q: How do you stop bacon from curling in the frying pan?
A: Take away their brooms!
a VERY bad curling joke.
posted on 22/6/14
I can see the advantage of being a Scotland fan.
You would never be involved in a major championship so i suppose you would never get upset by being knocked out.
posted on 22/6/14
We never get upset by the fact we're shiiite at our national sport, no sir, never...
posted on 23/6/14
Hector, dont put yourself down.
Scotland are very good at curling mate.