I do, its boring and it gets in the way of Club football which is far superior.
It's nice that England are somehow doing well, I'm not sure what is going on, and even then are they doing well? is it all blown up by the media and actually they're not really that great?
You know what, I don't care. I watched about 10 minutes of that yesterday and that was more than enough.
I'm glad that we don't have any international football now until March next year..
Bring on the potatoes this weekend
I still hate International football
posted on 19/11/18
Curious if anyone's cared about International Football enough to come to grips with the Nations League? Cos from a disinterested viewpoint (i.e. me) it looks like the most convoluted mess of a tournament I've ever seen
Won't lie though, didn't mind seeing Belgium royally bottle it and Courtois' steaming face as no.5 flew past him. His glorious post-Chelsea career continues
posted on 19/11/18
I might not be a patriot, but I am a nationalist, so I love international football.
Gives the three lions a chance to shout, shout let it all out "Come on England!"
posted on 19/11/18
Judging by the England support during the match, and Southgate's comments re the importance of the England fans to the team thanking those in the stadium, after, I have to conclude that you belong tin the minority view.
That and no one is forcing you to watch in order to article banal comments. For sure Club football offers greater emotions, but for me the great pleasure was sinking Spain to mid table oblivion. I do like this new format, not as much as club football, but its still decent entertainment.
posted on 19/11/18
OP, who are the potatoes?
posted on 19/11/18
The most disappointing aspect of yesterday was the inability of professional footballers to kick a dead ball past the first defender on free kicks and corners...fackin scandalous
posted on 19/11/18
comment by sandy YNWA (U20567)
posted 43 minutes ago
OP, who are the potatoes?
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i think he means that group of bottling topteam wannabees from north London, who are not named Arsenal
posted on 19/11/18
I am not surprised a bunch of Chelsea fans find it difficult to support the national side.
It is boring watching your own player. It was a shrewd move to sub him with Delli. Things got better after that
posted on 19/11/18
comment by vavarising (U21731)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
comment by sandy YNWA (U20567)
posted 43 minutes ago
OP, who are the potatoes?
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i think he means that group of bottling topteam wannabees from north London, who are not named Arsenal
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Barnet. OK get you now.
posted on 19/11/18
For sure Club football offers greater emotions, but for me the great pleasure was sinking Spain to mid table oblivion. I do like this new format, not as much as club football, but its still decent entertainment.
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Did we though? As I understand it, from my very loose understanding of the rules, we kept Spain at status quo and relegated Croatia? But relegated to what? For how long? And if there's relegations there's promotions, whose promoted?
Seriously how does that tournament work? It's probably a stupid question but I have no clue
posted on 20/11/18
I agree with the title. I have not read a single word after.