World Cup 2018

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Philip
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Seems the pressure of the occasion and their inexperience played a part. Not getting that 2nd goal whilst dominating was always going to come back to haunt them. I think this is the first time I've wanted England to win and felt a bit gutted for them when they didn't.

The English media, pundits etc can get it right fucking up em though. :fu:

I knew Croatia would be stubborn and play hard until the end. Hopefully they do well against France. :badteeth:
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I was supporting England too... hopefully they do well against Belgium :badteeth:
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:smashed:
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Condolences, the bums lost!
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Good for Belgium - pity for England!
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3 hours to go...
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^ Paris must be buzzing :party: Where are you watching the match Raf?

Good luck to both and may the best team win, I hope the final is as thrilling as the whole tournament has been :cheers: :popcorn:
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Here we go...

How did that goal work? Need to see a replay...FRA scores.

Now, let's add some rain.

This a really good game!
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