mfceiling wrote: » How much on average are those English soccer players on per week? Brutal...hoofing balls up front with no real intention. Rashford took a corner and I swear I've seen an under 14 team in bushy park knock in better balls.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Roy Hodgson has resigned
vienne86 wrote: » Seriously?
awec wrote: » You would honestly see better football on a Friday night in Dalymount Park than what you saw from England tonight.
bilston wrote: » Rashford was good when he came on in fairness and he would be on a hell of a lot less than the rest of them (not for long mind). England were laughably poor in the second half. They got what they deserved.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Rashford got about 6 minutes. Himself and Vardy were the only ones that looked like doing anything. Have to wonder why Rooney plays at all never mind gets 85 minutes. Harry Kane is useless too. Why was he taking all their corners and frees?
awec wrote: » Neville? Gary? No way.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Going to be interesting to see who gets the job.
kuang1 wrote: » It really, really won't be though.
DGRulz wrote: » So, that last episode of GoT ... wow, just ... wow ...I haven't actually seen it yet, I'm just preempting
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Shane Lowry has pulled out of the Olympics now too. Bit of a mess really. I'd be surprised if they keep it in for the 2020 Olympics.
Buer wrote: » I was waiting for that. He's just married, quite likely to be thinking about starting a family in the very near future. No way he was going to Brazil. Golf at the Olympics was ratified for 2016 and 2020. I'm not sure if it's approved thereafter and, given how golfers have treated it, I wouldn't be surprised for it to be cut permanently. It's all become a bit embarrassing.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Greg Rutherford had his sperm frozen so he could go to Rio and still have more kids. I'm not blaming people for putting their own health, or that of their family, first but it kind of shows how important the Olympics are to golfers compared to other athletes. There's a few tennis players have pulled out but I don't think they're citing Zika.
Buer wrote: » Apples and oranges. Track and field athletes are far more dependent on the Olympics financially. I see Katie Taylor has come out criticising the golfers after this withdrawal which is a little high and mighty. You can be sure as hell that if boxing permitted professionals to enter many of them would decline.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Pro boxers are allowed enter this year's tourney
awec wrote: » Fighting under amateur boxing rules though, right? Not really that attractive for the pros I'd have thought.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » A few have expressed interest , Chris Eubank jnr wanted to try but wasn't allowed plus some of the organisations have stated that boxers will be stripped off titles and loss of ranking positions...have to check if it's IBF kicking up the biggest stink
awec wrote: » Frampton reckons most top amateurs would have the beating of some of the less capable pros under amateur rules.