D'Arcy on 3/6/2010 at 04:44
The only team I wish to see crash and burn more than England in the World Cup is Portugal :p
Gingerbread Man on 10/6/2010 at 00:36
I will crash and burn YOUR MOTHER, frogboy! >:[ A HA HA HA HAAA ]
srsry though
droooooooogbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Ulukai on 10/6/2010 at 08:15
Quote Posted by D'Arcy
The only team I wish to see crash and burn more than England in the World Cup is Portugal
I've got a whole English pound riding on Portugal, you better not screw me over :mad:
quinch on 10/6/2010 at 11:59
Totally excited for England v USA on Saturday. I suspect it will be a more even contest than a lot of English would like to admit with US providing the strongest opposition England have faced for a long time. I think they will match England and predict a draw, maybe even yanks to win.
Gingerbread Man on 11/6/2010 at 04:31
England v USA is going to be better than expected, yeah. My big worry is that England doesn't finish first, because I can see C2 having a vicious time of it.
I'm meeting similarly-inclined colleagues for RSA v Mexico tomorrow morning first, though. 7:30 am? I can't justify beer at that time of day, can I? At least Mario took the day off, so he can at least pretend he's on break :(
SubJeff on 11/6/2010 at 14:19
Trying to watch the RSA vs Mexico match on ITV but what THE HELL is that insane buzzing? I heard it during the opening ceremony too. Its like a bad case of beehive in the microphones!
Shayde on 11/6/2010 at 14:26
viva bafana. Ke nako. Mr. Duck you are going down! And the buzzing is thousands of vuvuzelas, we are a noisy nation.
SubJeff on 11/6/2010 at 14:38
How irritating. If your fans ate going to make this racket I'd rather you were knocked out. What a grump I am!
Vasquez on 11/6/2010 at 15:01
Finland will win!
quinch on 11/6/2010 at 15:18
Quote Posted by Gingerbread Man
7:30 am? I can't justify beer at that time of day, can I?
It's
the once in a lifetime opportunity for breakfast beer. I could definitely drink a nice Weissbier at that hour but would probably have to write off the rest of the day....
Europeans were in a similar situation during the 2002 World Cup in Japan, although maybe not as early. But in Britain we had to put up with constant breakfast food references from BBC match commentator John Motson.
Cornflakes with Crespo!