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I was expecting it to turn cloudy this afternoon and it did, but didn't
see the deep depression forecast which passed by this evening :-(

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It was well forecast in Copley, Dave!
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On 19/06/2014 22:50, Ken Cook wrote:
It was well forecast in Copley, Dave!
Ken


But for such a depression to move up from the Southern Hemisphere must
be unusual. It may be the start of a trend.

Thought young Jordan had a good game - that's his Mackem upbringing for you.

Drifting back to usw didn't it get dark quickly in Sao Paulo-in more
ways than one.

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George Booth wrote:
On 19/06/2014 22:50, Ken Cook wrote:
It was well forecast in Copley, Dave!
Ken


But for such a depression to move up from the Southern Hemisphere must
be unusual. It may be the start of a trend.

Thought young Jordan had a good game - that's his Mackem upbringing for
you.

Drifting back to usw didn't it get dark quickly in Sao Paulo-in more
ways than one.

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If only the weather could be as predictable as England in the World Cup !
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 23:19:47 +0100, Dave Cornwell
wrote:

George Booth wrote:
On 19/06/2014 22:50, Ken Cook wrote:
It was well forecast in Copley, Dave!
Ken


But for such a depression to move up from the Southern Hemisphere must
be unusual. It may be the start of a trend.

Thought young Jordan had a good game - that's his Mackem upbringing for
you.

Drifting back to usw didn't it get dark quickly in Sao Paulo-in more
ways than one.

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If only the weather could be as predictable as England in the World Cup !


Have no fear, if Italy wrap up with two wins, it's back in England's
hands again!

Unfortunately, as usual, those hands aren't safe hands...

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On Thursday, June 19, 2014 11:43:55 PM UTC+1, Dave Ludlow wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 23:19:47 +0100, Dave Cornwell

wrote:



George Booth wrote:


On 19/06/2014 22:50, Ken Cook wrote:


It was well forecast in Copley, Dave!


Ken






But for such a depression to move up from the Southern Hemisphere must


be unusual. It may be the start of a trend.




Thought young Jordan had a good game - that's his Mackem upbringing for


you.




Drifting back to usw didn't it get dark quickly in Sao Paulo-in more


ways than one.




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If only the weather could be as predictable as England in the World Cup !




Have no fear, if Italy wrap up with two wins, it's back in England's

hands again!



Unfortunately, as usual, those hands aren't safe hands...



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Dave


Having slept on it to avoid the inevitable kneejerk comments my take on it is: Same old England. Pile of sh*t. Accommodating Rooney changed our shape from the Italy game. Roy Hodgson seems a nice bloke but we need a manager (and an FA) that is prepared to tell the media to stuff themselves and pick players on merit, not reputations
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On Friday, 20 June 2014 08:46:41 UTC+1, Scott W wrote:

Having slept on it to avoid the inevitable kneejerk comments my take on it is: Same old England. Pile of sh*t. Accommodating Rooney changed our shape from the Italy game. Roy Hodgson seems a nice bloke but we need a manager (and an FA) that is prepared to tell the media to stuff themselves and pick players on merit, not reputations


Is this thread about the puddings we sent to Brazil?

Nuts!!

It's the word "depression" that threw me.
A decent depression is far from lacklustre. I think I would rather watch a game of tiddlywinks than a bunch of grown men running around kicking -or in the case of the English national side, passing around an overstuffed bladder.

Apparently they don't get paid for it. Maybe if they were offered something (a few hundred thousand pounds each perhaps for every 90 odd minutes they are prepared to spend on a field being watched by idiots...) they might feel a little bit more involved.

Not that I care.
I mean; who would?

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On Thursday, 19 June 2014 22:11:31 UTC+1, Dave Cornwell wrote:
I was expecting it to turn cloudy this afternoon and it did, but didn't

see the deep depression forecast which passed by this evening :-(


Why waste your time with trivia?
If you want to watch something interesting, look at the stuff developing on here over the weekend:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View

Then see how it turns into the next series of tropical storms.
Inject a little reality into your life.


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On 20/06/2014 08:46, Scott W wrote:
On Thursday, June 19, 2014 11:43:55 PM UTC+1, Dave Ludlow wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 23:19:47 +0100, Dave Cornwell

wrote:



George Booth wrote:


On 19/06/2014 22:50, Ken Cook wrote:


It was well forecast in Copley, Dave!


Ken






But for such a depression to move up from the Southern Hemisphere must


be unusual. It may be the start of a trend.




Thought young Jordan had a good game - that's his Mackem upbringing for


you.




Drifting back to usw didn't it get dark quickly in Sao Paulo-in more


ways than one.




------------------------------------------------------


If only the weather could be as predictable as England in the World Cup !




Have no fear, if Italy wrap up with two wins, it's back in England's

hands again!



Unfortunately, as usual, those hands aren't safe hands...



--

Dave


Having slept on it to avoid the inevitable kneejerk comments my take on it is: Same old England. Pile of sh*t. Accommodating Rooney changed our shape from the Italy game. Roy Hodgson seems a nice bloke but we need a manager (and an FA) that is prepared to tell the media to stuff themselves and pick players on merit, not reputations



The defence was pathetic and should be court martialled.
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Dave Ludlow wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 23:19:47 +0100, Dave Cornwell
wrote:

George Booth wrote:
On 19/06/2014 22:50, Ken Cook wrote:
It was well forecast in Copley, Dave!
Ken

But for such a depression to move up from the Southern Hemisphere must
be unusual. It may be the start of a trend.

Thought young Jordan had a good game - that's his Mackem upbringing for
you.

Drifting back to usw didn't it get dark quickly in Sao Paulo-in more
ways than one.

------------------------------------------------------
If only the weather could be as predictable as England in the World Cup !


Have no fear, if Italy wrap up with two wins, it's back in England's
hands again!

Unfortunately, as usual, those hands aren't safe hands...

--------------------------------------------------------------
Most likely scenario - Italy beat Costa Rica (although far from a
given), England beat Costa Rica (just because it's the sort of gesture
we make!) while Italy and Uraguay play out a convenient draw that sees
them both through.


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