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Old 31-05-2012, 19:44   #95
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Re: Euro 2012

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Originally Posted by danielf View Post
*Cough* Chelsea *Cough*
Yes. And if Chelsea played that type of football, I suspect it would struggle to keep fans.

Chelsea this season relied on a lot of luck. That won't happen again.

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
Why on earth do people keep complaining about it could be bad on England, when a player gets injured.

If Rooney gets injured, does that mean the Euro's are over for England. Of course not, its a chance for young blood to come in.

We cannot rely on the 'old guard' to play for this country, we have to have young blood and this is there chance.
I agree. No disrespect to lampard, but he isn't exactly a Messi, or Ronaldo.

Will they win more if they had him..not sure...Are they critically weakened without him..don't think so.
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