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Thread: I was watching the Scotland game last night and thinking to myself

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    I was watching the Scotland game last night and thinking to myself

    Why am I watching this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    Why am I watching this?
    Comedy value?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Comedy value?
    Sunday night - couple of bottles of wine, funny, no Arsenal players getting injured. Great laugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Comedy value?
    it did have a good ending

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    Why am I watching this?
    I don't watch hardly any footie other than us. But I watched the end of that last night and was shocked by how bad both teams were compared to the EPL teams we were putting 5 or 6 past last season.

    The likes of the Hammers or the Eagles are ten times better than either of those two intl sides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Sunday night - couple of bottles of wine, funny, no Arsenal players getting injured. Great laugh
    Indeed. The injury to the Hungarian chap was a bit odd, I watched it back and literally looked a glancing blow at most. At least he appears to now be okay.

    The cricket was fun. Put the US back in their box

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Indeed. The injury to the Hungarian chap was a bit odd, I watched it back and literally looked a glancing blow at most. At least he appears to now be okay.

    The cricket was fun. Put the US back in their box
    We've either been great or poor this tourney. What do you make of our chances in the semi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    We've either been great or poor this tourney. What do you make of our chances in the semi?
    Well, we could have done with the Windies beating the Saffas as it now looks like India in the semi. Batters look to be finding form at the right time. Rashid will be a handful. Also, India can be a bit hit and miss, will watch their match against the Aussies today as not seen much of them this tournament.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Well, we could have done with the Windies beating the Saffas as it now looks like India in the semi. Batters look to be finding form at the right time. Rashid will be a handful. Also, India can be a bit hit and miss, will watch their match against the Aussies today as not seen much of them this tournament.
    Just seen this as well:
    They now face a wait to see where they will play their semi-final due to the ludicrous structure of this World Cup to suit Indian television.

    It is written in the playing conditions that India, should they qualify, will play a semi-final in Guyana on Thursday because it has a 10.30am start time which suits the Asian broadcast market where the vast majority of revenue is generated.

    It means India have been able to plan for a daytime semi-final, which suits their bowlers, in Guyana from the start and the others in their half of the draw to scheme in Trinidad, the other last-four venue. Meanwhile, England are still waiting to know whether they will fly to Georgetown on Tuesday or Port-of-Spain. They will not find out their fate until after the completion of group two late on Monday night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Just seen this as well:
    They now face a wait to see where they will play their semi-final due to the ludicrous structure of this World Cup to suit Indian television.

    It is written in the playing conditions that India, should they qualify, will play a semi-final in Guyana on Thursday because it has a 10.30am start time which suits the Asian broadcast market where the vast majority of revenue is generated.

    It means India have been able to plan for a daytime semi-final, which suits their bowlers, in Guyana from the start and the others in their half of the draw to scheme in Trinidad, the other last-four venue. Meanwhile, England are still waiting to know whether they will fly to Georgetown on Tuesday or Port-of-Spain. They will not find out their fate until after the completion of group two late on Monday night.
    That is a joke. It's like when they tried a T20CL but said that any players contracted to both an IPL team and another of the competitors would have to play for the IPL team. I do wish Indians were into other sports so the whole of world cricket wasn't simply organised to see Indian victories so they can sell adverts for SIM cards in the middle of the coverage.

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