Soccer World Cup.
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Hasta la vista Baby! Ha ha ha............
Tonight..........laughing otter!
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👍🏻😊
the truth is, I always loved blue😂
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And Brazil beat Mexico at what looked like a canter (they'll be a tough nut to crack 🤪😉)
The best 45 mins, second half, Belgium vs Japan of the tournament for me even though 3 ex Evertonians had a huge influence on the game! Breathtaking stuff!
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I daren't watch!! Penalties gain!!
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I don't understand why Colombia still have 11 on the pitch. Dirty team. Certainly not cricket 😉. Everything I dislike about the game these days even VAR doesn't assist they carry on regardless and it isn't acted upon. Not just this match.
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Well done England!! Great result against a dirty team.
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Merciful Heavens, That was some brutal match .
At least the England team kept their cool more or less, but I do have to congratulate the Referee for not losing control. It would have been so easy for him to back down in the face of continual whining and arm waving then it would probably have been even more cynical.
Right now I'm just wondering what The Great Otter is thinking ??
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Finally!!
Delighted England won - but what about those Columbians?? About time FIFA took steps to condemn such tactics, in particular the surrounding of the referee. Disgraceful performance, glad they're out and that England put them out
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The word “soccer,” which is believed to have originated in Britain some 200 years ago, comes from the official name of the sport, “association football.” As other versions of the game evolved to include Rugby Football, it is believed the Brits adopted colloquialisms to distinguish each game.13 Jun 2014
This Is Why We Call It 'Soccer,' Not 'Football' | HuffPost
https://www.huffingtonpost.com › soccer...Thanks for the heads up Micky Boy, it prompted me to check it out & put some meat on the bones👍🏻😊
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While I am delighted England deservedly won, I can’t get carried away.
England needed a penalty to score, being unable to score in open play and once the Columbians dropped the stupid tactics of trying to intimidate and goad the England players they looked dangerous and created more chances than England.
A lot more improvement is needed before England become serious challengers.
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I was told this many years ago and apparently it was 'our' public school 'boys' that named it soccer. They also called rugby union rugger! Never called that by the rugby league folk mind!
They allegedly had a preference for often adding 'er' to fellow school chum's surnames too. We working class types tended to add 'o' or 'y' though. Bit like a 'footy' game I guess which we called it!
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I’m with you👍🏻. 2 outright wins, 1 draw/win, 1 loss & the media are screaming ‘in with a chance of winning’ it makes uncomfortable reading tbh☹️
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