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I don't know if any of you are into football (or shall I say soccer? I really don't get that distinction, sorry).
In 2008 Spain won this competition (and after that the World Cup) and though I'm not a fan of football in itself, I love to see "La Roja" play and I want them to win again!
So... Go! Yes, we can!
Anyone is following Euro 2012? Which team are you rooting for?
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Yes, I do, Irene. Germany of course.
Germany 1 Portugal 0 yesterday. Will watch Spain vs Italy in half an hour.
Will watch as many matches as possible. Love football! Good luck to La Roja!
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I have a £5 bet on Holland.
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Germany - because they deserve it. Go, boys!
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England, though I doubt very strongly that we will win!!!
So, I'll go for Spain with Irene. What's the Spanish equivalent of Vive la France?
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I love watching Germany play, tobe, they are great. And I think Özil is one of the best players at the moment
Boss... Holland? Ok, they're pretty good but... I still haven't forgiven De Jong for his flying karate kick to my dear Xabi Alonso in the Final of the World Cup...
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Yes, Özil's really great but he can do better than yesterday. Let's hope for the match against the Netherlands on Wednesday!
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let me know when the finals are, ok? those are the only soccer/football games I'll keep tabs on. USA almost made it, last year. How are they doing this year? Ok I'm a doofus. I admit it.
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I have posted this on the Bored! Thread as well but I thought it might...well...get you in the mood.
To be fair in No.6 the guy does stamp on the other guy's foot.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Lim2Wgjqd0
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Irene, there are two different types of football in the Uk where it started: rugby football ('rugby' occasionally called 'rugger') and the other type sometimes called 'soccer' to distinguish it from 'rugger'. In North America it is called 'soccer' to distinguish it from American Football.
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Davina wrote:
Irene, there are two different types of football in the Uk where it started: rugby football ('rugby' occasionally called 'rugger') and the other type sometimes called 'soccer' to distinguish it from 'rugger'. In North America it is called 'soccer' to distinguish it from American Football.
Thanks, Davina... this is something I really didn't know, now it's a bit clearer for me
Off topic: Rafa Nadal has won his seventh Roland Garros. Isn't he GREAT?
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He is indeed! He is one of my son's sporting heroes. He'll be so pleased he won, although he likes Djokovic as well. He's in Tenerife at the moment so no doubt he will be out celebrating his hero's win tonight.
Glad the soccer thing helped. To be honest I'm not sure even that many Brits understand where it is from.
What does make me smile is when Canadians say (and I suppose Americans do too) 'shoes' instead of 'boots'. As in what you wear on your feet to play football/soccer.
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Just home from work. Sitting on the sofa now and watching France vs England. Go - Three Lions!
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Who's 3 lions?
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Three lions on the shirt - Jules Rimet still gleaming...
The team that just scored 1 : 0...
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Bizarre! The German explaining the Three Lions to the Brit. Lol. I think Benedict was in The Three Lions film, I'm just off to check!
No. Lol. The film is The Four Lions. Still got to check if he was in it though!
Yes, he was. He played a negotiator. Now to see if I can find a clip.
No clip with Benedict in it
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Yep, I've let down the whole nation; sorry Lizz!!
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Oh yes, the Four Lions film! I bought in London last year for just 3 pounds - and I swear that I didn't know that Benedict was in it. When I realised I nearly fell off my couch. Maybe my subconscious told me to buy it?
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Yes, it was definitely your subconscious. It can play hideous tricks on the brain (to quote The Smiths)
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But then Benedict is apparently in almost EVERY British film these days...