Thread: The Olympics
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Old 27-07-2012, 12:37   #100
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Re: The Olympics.

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
So now there's controversy because the Welsh players in Team GB didn't sing God Save The Queen.

Would the English players have sung along with The Land Of My Fathers? Not a chance.

The FA has hijacked GSTQ as the English anthem, they much now live with the consequences.
Plus the love for Ryan giggs the commentator had. going on about him.

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Originally Posted by danielf View Post
I thought most archers shut their non-dominant eye anyway? It certainly seems the natural way to do things. So, if you're blind in your non-dominant eye it won't make any difference.
No they have a "blimker type thing in front of the eye as IIRC closing one eye can effect the other.
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