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DandelionPowderman
Incredible, Wales!
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BroomWagon
Those goals by Wales were well done. That 3rd one by Sam Vokes, looked to me like a 15 yard header.
I am hearing that Robbie Savage who played for Wales during his career and was a TV commentator for one of the networks, did concede that there should have been a Belgium free kick and the Wales player carded (which would have been his 2nd card and he would have been sent off) at that one point in the match when the score was still 2-1 Wales. I think that was around the 70th, 65th minute. One can watch the game replay.
So, that doesn't take away from the Wales win; it's just the way football is.
Lukaku certainly had a good chance. I've been watching the replay of the match, it is certainly one to remember.
Some of the Wales players I heard are actually Englishmen; which is interesting in light of the 3 Lions, England team's performance.
Today's match does seem even to me; though the oddsmakers and those making predictions seem to be picking one team more.
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Best game of the tournament and so happy Wales won. Now for another massive game tonight. Come on Germany.
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Best game of the tournament and so happy Wales won. Now for another massive game tonight. Come on Germany.
About 300 yards across the valley from my place there's a dual cariage way which on a Friday night is usually chocka block...........I looked out of the window last night during the match, there were two cars on a 600 yard stretch of it...........
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Best game of the tournament and so happy Wales won. Now for another massive game tonight. Come on Germany.
About 300 yards across the valley from my place there's a dual cariage way which on a Friday night is usually chocka block...........I looked out of the window last night during the match, there were two cars on a 600 yard stretch of it...........
I think Wales can beat Portugal. Go boyos go.
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Best game of the tournament and so happy Wales won. Now for another massive game tonight. Come on Germany.
About 300 yards across the valley from my place there's a dual cariage way which on a Friday night is usually chocka block...........I looked out of the window last night during the match, there were two cars on a 600 yard stretch of it...........
I think Wales can beat Portugal. Go boyos go.
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Koen
Portugal will play super negative defense and score once or twice through a counter attack.
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BroomWagon
Those goals by Wales were well done. That 3rd one by Sam Vokes, looked to me like a 15 yard header.
I am hearing that Robbie Savage who played for Wales during his career and was a TV commentator for one of the networks, did concede that there should have been a Belgium free kick and the Wales player carded (which would have been his 2nd card and he would have been sent off) at that one point in the match when the score was still 2-1 Wales. I think that was around the 70th, 65th minute. One can watch the game replay.
So, that doesn't take away from the Wales win; it's just the way football is.
Lukaku certainly had a good chance. I've been watching the replay of the match, it is certainly one to remember.
Some of the Wales players I heard are actually Englishmen; which is interesting in light of the 3 Lions, England team's performance.
Today's match does seem even to me; though the oddsmakers and those making predictions seem to be picking one team more.
That's not entirely right, Ashley Williams is half Welsh (mother's side) and English on his father's so he had a choice of which team to play for (if he was picked) ....Wales convinced him first.........
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BroomWagon
Those goals by Wales were well done. That 3rd one by Sam Vokes, looked to me like a 15 yard header.
I am hearing that Robbie Savage who played for Wales during his career and was a TV commentator for one of the networks, did concede that there should have been a Belgium free kick and the Wales player carded (which would have been his 2nd card and he would have been sent off) at that one point in the match when the score was still 2-1 Wales. I think that was around the 70th, 65th minute. One can watch the game replay.
So, that doesn't take away from the Wales win; it's just the way football is.
Lukaku certainly had a good chance. I've been watching the replay of the match, it is certainly one to remember.
Some of the Wales players I heard are actually Englishmen; which is interesting in light of the 3 Lions, England team's performance.
Today's match does seem even to me; though the oddsmakers and those making predictions seem to be picking one team more.
That's not entirely right, Ashley Williams is half Welsh (mother's side) and English on his father's so he had a choice of which team to play for (if he was picked) ....Wales convinced him first.........
Ashley Williams is one player.
All 3 of Wales' goal scorers were born in England so I guess it depends on how one defines Englishman. Those rules are spoken about per Rugby as well if one denies this.
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Robson Kanu is not even playing for a club currently they say; that's amazing, goal of the tournament for me. I guess his contract with Reading has run out.
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The press is calling it a lot like Crujiff.
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Those goals by Wales were well done. That 3rd one by Sam Vokes, looked to me like a 15 yard header.
I am hearing that Robbie Savage who played for Wales during his career and was a TV commentator for one of the networks, did concede that there should have been a Belgium free kick and the Wales player carded (which would have been his 2nd card and he would have been sent off) at that one point in the match when the score was still 2-1 Wales. I think that was around the 70th, 65th minute. One can watch the game replay.
So, that doesn't take away from the Wales win; it's just the way football is.
Lukaku certainly had a good chance. I've been watching the replay of the match, it is certainly one to remember.
Some of the Wales players I heard are actually Englishmen; which is interesting in light of the 3 Lions, England team's performance.
Today's match does seem even to me; though the oddsmakers and those making predictions seem to be picking one team more.
That's not entirely right, Ashley Williams is half Welsh (mother's side) and English on his father's so he had a choice of which team to play for (if he was picked) ....Wales convinced him first.........
Ashley Williams is one player.
All 3 of Wales' goal scorers were born in England so I guess it depends on how one defines Englishman. Those rules are spoken about per Rugby as well if one denies this.
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Robson Kanu is not even playing for a club currently they say; that's amazing, goal of the tournament for me. I guess his contract with Reading has run out.
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The press is calling it a lot like Crujiff.
This is true, I didn't know who the others were so couldn't comment...I know how Ashley Williams feels all the same with all this comment on his nationalty, I've had it all my life....Father , Welsh with Spanish ancestors back at the time of the Spanish armada - (Spanish sailor, shipwrecked off Carmarthen - swam ashore, couldn't get back to Spain so shacked up with a welsh girl, - mother half and half and half ... ...- Welsh / English / Irish.......then because my father was in the army, travelled the world with me being born in Benghazi, I spent a lot of my school days fending off the accusation that I was an Arab.........
ie. people (I'm not saying you)...have been saying "becasue he was born in England, he's English........that's just tosh........
If that's the case then half the Army brats in Britain are Chinese, Malayan, Indian, Arab, German, Jamaican, Cypriot.........etc