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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Question for you both. If you could attend all the friendlies, would you go to watch them?
    Good question, Supersub.

    Yes I would to check out the players and how we perform. I am in England at the moment and hope to go to Shrewsbury on Friday.

    One year the summer camp was near Evian and we played Nyon. I went along and enjoyed the match. Even then, I expected all to put in a shift and win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    Good question, Supersub.

    Yes I would to check out the players and how we perform. I am in England at the moment and hope to go to Shrewsbury on Friday.

    One year the summer camp was near Evian and we played Nyon. I went along and enjoyed the match. Even then, I expected all to put in a shift and win.
    Fair enough for that Swiss. I would have to travel 480 mile return trip to Shrewsbury and, although I could visit my son in Telford and get free entry to the match with him, I shall not be going. As an ex-semi pro player I was of the opinion that you used the games to get match fit, tried to avoid injury and the result was not important. Only one or two team mates thought differently.

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