Is it possible for France and Germany to go through but neither of the shitbag teams? That, if so.

Portugal win the thing again but Germany go out here hilariously and England go out after a ruddy bloody brave display versus the French. You having that?

  • Yes
  • No for some reason

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Did we decide for definite that England have literally never beaten a good team in the knockout stages of anything?

Wonder how much Benzema coming back has disrupted things for France on and off the pitch?

Portugal may be the reigning champions, but one of Germany or Hungary will be crowned raining champions when this is finished eh. Eh.

Seriously, that is Big Rain

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Stop with the close ups you over zealous film student

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Bernardo fucking loves picking opponents up off the floor.

All I remember is the moths

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still couldn’t name any hungary players other than orban, maybe they’re actually good though?

Can imagine Mark E Smith yelling that

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Is there an element where France chuck this to get on the easiest side of the draw?

There was a Portuguese community where I used to live in france but they were all a bunch of psychos - they were basically all drug dealers in the ski resorts, “with links to organised crime”.

Still was fun watching football in the PMU with them though.

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those boys are WET

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I really dont envy goalies having to focus 100% and react immediately but also watching out not to collide. Also they must feel really left out all the time. I think I’m a keeper fan.

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  • 3-0 v Paraguay, 1986 World Cup
  • 1-0 v Belgium AET, 1990 World Cup
  • 3-2 v Cameroon AET, 1990 World Cup
  • 0-0 v Spain (4-2 on pens), 1996 Euros
  • 3-0 v Denmark, 2002 World Cup
  • 1-0 v Ecuador, 2006 World Cup

That’s all our knockout wins since 1966

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This is my first true rain game watching, big fan of this. Live for it in American football.

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Szoboszlai but he must be injured or something.

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Ah you’re a penalties don’t count truther?