"glacially slow", that's an insult to glaciers, at least they move forward all the time.
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"glacially slow", that's an insult to glaciers, at least they move forward all the time.
Let's face it, England are only mirroring the way that many PL clubs are playing these days.
Possession, backwards and sideways passing and a general lack of goals ---that is the modern game ---boring isn't it?
Poland managed more shots on target last night than England had against Scotland. England had 60% possession against Scotland and Poland had just 23% against Spain and both games ended as draws.
Spain had 85% possession against Sweden and 77% against Poland, they made a trillion passes and have scored 1 goal and fans want England to play like Spain and Gareth's team is coming close!
I am rugby mad . Down here at the moment the Six Nations Under 20’s competition is being played here at Cardiff Arms Park(all of it, 3 games every weekend for the next few weeks) They are not releasing any tickets at all for the competition. They would only get about 1-2000 crowds anyway. Yet in the past few weeks both Newport County and Swansea City have been allowed attendances on an extremely limited basis with no away fans . That’s fine by me. Llanelli Scarlets played in front of a very small crowd last week in their final Pro 14 rugby game with Edinburgh.
So what is the problem and why the inconsistency. I’ve had two jabs and most people have had one if not two. I look at Wembley with 20000 in last week and Ashton Gate even had 6000 for the Hartlepool v Torquay game today.
This has to be tried out at sometime, and this competition would have been the ideal opportunity on a limited basis. Anyone out there understand my frustration ?!!
I've had both jabs CiB, the 2nd one two months ago, but I can't go to the bar in a pub, I can't go on a foreign holiday, I can't go racing, I can't go to a football match, I have to wear a muzzle in shops, supermarkets and restaurants. I really don't know why I put myself at risk by having the jabs, there's no advantage to having them.
If the stats are to believed, you're less likely to die when you get it as the vast majority of people who've died recently hadn't been jabbed. We'll all catch some strain or another of it sooner or later so I guess that reducing your chances of popping your clogs when it happens is no bad thing.