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batitustuta has to be the main queen out of them all their though, look at his face and pose! 
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like, hello?!

that's funny...
but anyway i see too much insults against Argentina.
Why? England wins the match.
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| Originally posted by virtual dj that's funny... but anyway i see too much insults against Argentina. Why? England wins the match. |
i see, now i think i dont understand english humour...
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| Originally posted by virtual dj i see, now i think i dont understand english humour... |
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| Originally posted by flystyler Its ok Nobody does |
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| Originally posted by goldenarmZ which is why this forum is so mad.. it's the only place we can have a laugh without people thinking we're beings twats |
i don't understand Argentinian humour.
taken from soccernet.com:
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| Monday, June 10, 2002 Argentines hit Mills in tunnel (Ken Dyer in Awaji) The true extent of the Argentina players' lack of grace in defeat by England can be revealed today. ![]() Danny Mills battles with Argentina's Kily Gonzalez (Allsport) It has emerged that Danny Mills was hit by an opponent in the tunnel while he was giving an interview after England's momentous victory on Friday. The England right-back did not see who his assailant was and the matter was not taken further. This latest revelation comes after other incidents became public over the weekend. Numerous England players were spat at during the game and Paul Scholes was verbally abused by two opponents after the match when he was also giving an interview. Some of the Argentinian players, clearly devastated by the defeat, also refused to shake hands and swap shirts with England. Mills said: 'When you're wiping phlegm off your face for a second time, having nursed a stray elbow only minutes earlier, it takes a degree of discipline not to lose your cool. 'People questioned my discipline before the World Cup and even asked if I should be here at all. 'Before the Argentina game I had more than my fair share of doubters as to how I was going to react but I went out there determined not to let anyone down and show that I had learned lessons from past mistakes.' Meanwhile, England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson looks certain to make just one change to his England starting line-up for Wednesday's Group F showdown against Nigeria in Osaka. West Ham's Trevor Sinclair, who did so well after coming on as an 18th-minute substitute in the 1-0 victory over Argentina, will again feature on the left of midfield in the continued absence of injured Owen Hargreaves. 'That was the high point of my career, to be playing for my country in a World Cup,' said the West Ham star. 'I just want to stay in the team now. I feel like part of the squad at last and I'm really looking forward to Nigeria.' Manchester United's Nicky Butt, who was outstanding against Argentina following his return from injury, is suffering from blisters but is expected to be fit to play alongside Scholes in the centre of midfield. Captain David Beckham is also expected to complete another 90 minutes. |
"It has emerged that Danny Mills was hit by an opponent in the tunnel while he was giving an interview after England's momentous victory on Friday..."
In Argentina nobody knows about this. Now i understand some things.
Anyway, here in Argentina we read some things like :
"Simeone says, before the match, that he want to dedicate the victory to a friends who die in war..."
This was write by England press... Simeone dont have friends soldiers... and Simeone was 11 years old during the war.
All lies.
My conclusion is that the press (in both countries) is really shitty. They write crap that we think is true.
I only read the soccer review.
The other things dont matter.
Peace.
PD : I forgot this : The principal headline in the principal sports magazine here in Argentina was "Fuck you!!". No comment.
to the germans:
stop using holland as your private beach. the dutch do not like it and neither do we when we find your towels there.
to the argentinians:
it'll teach you for trying to take the falklands won't it. don't try it again, the british army are the best.
to the footie sceptics:
there is nothing wrong with believing we have a chance of winning.
to the footie fans:
don't get your hopes up too high, it's a fair way to go yet. but in the meantime, enjoy! what was it? 1-0? really? agaist argentinia? haha
to tranceaddicts:
keep up the good work.
to all students takings exams in the next few weeks:
good luck.
to self:
stop writing stupid messages and go to bed.
from self:
will do then, twat.
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| Originally posted by virtual dj Anyway, here in Argentina we read some things like : "Simeone says, before the match, that he want to dedicate the victory to a friends who die in war..." This was write by England press... Simeone dont have friends soldiers... and Simeone was 11 years old during the war. All lies. |
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| Originally posted by timnicebutdimuk to the germans: stop using holland as your private beach. the dutch do not like it and neither do we when we find your towels there. to the argentinians: it'll teach you for trying to take the falklands won't it. don't try it again, the british army are the best. to the footie sceptics: there is nothing wrong with believing we have a chance of winning. to the footie fans: don't get your hopes up too high, it's a fair way to go yet. but in the meantime, enjoy! what was it? 1-0? really? agaist argentinia? haha to tranceaddicts: keep up the good work. to all students takings exams in the next few weeks: good luck. to self: stop writing stupid messages and go to bed. from self: will do then, twat. |
i thought it was going to take longer than 21 minutes for someone to grab that comic opportunity
but cheers anyway! it's 'otherS' by the way.
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| Originally posted by timnicebutdimuk to the argentinians: it'll teach you for trying to take the falklands won't it. don't try it again, the british army are the best. |
It was Argentina's brutal military Junta which invaded the islands; they are not in power now.
Thatcher pretty much invited attack anyway, she removed a British nuclear sub from the area just as a new radical Argentinian PM got into government. In 81 her election chances were dim. In 82 the Falklands war happened. In 83 she won by a landslide.
Do the maths.
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| Originally posted by timnicebutdimuk i thought it was going to take longer than 21 minutes for someone to grab that comic opportunity but cheers anyway! it's 'otherS' by the way. |
well just to even things up! ![]()
Just like to say a big cheerio and g'bye for Argentina.....favourites my arse 
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| Originally posted by Az Just like to say a big cheerio and g'bye for Argentina.....favourites my arse |
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| Originally posted by virtual dj I say the same too. And I'm ARGENTINIAN!!!! The team never work. big favourites = big disappointed (same to France..) good bye, good luck... |

Dont you think the argentinians where a bunch of fouling C***'s in our game?
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| Originally posted by DaveC Dont you think the argentinians where a bunch of fouling C***'s in our game? |
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| Originally posted by Az Argentina on the other hand didn't deserve to go out, you were unlucky against us, and you've easily got the talent in your squad to go far, just need to sort out a few 'individuals' ahem veron.. |
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Originally posted by Az Hope you'll be willing us to victory |
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