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Just for once, please, swallow your pride and speak with your mind and not your heart. The Portuguese were in your half for practically the whole match. They were the better team. It should not have been a goal - Terry clearly had his arm across Ricardo's shoulder, and was between Campbell who was attacking the ball, and Ricardo.
And as for the bloody expected "shut up, bitter Scotsman" crap - non. I say this regardless of my nationality. I've already said, I felt sorry for England. I really did. The first things I said to Tribute (whom was the first person I spoke to since the match) were things of commiseration.
Just for once, please, swallow your pride and speak with your mind and not your heart. The Portuguese were in your half for practically the whole match. They were the better team. It should not have been a goal - Terry clearly had his arm across Ricardo's shoulder, and was between Campbell who was attacking the ball, and Ricardo.
And as for the bloody expected "shut up, bitter Scotsman" crap - non. I say this regardless of my nationality. I've already said, I felt sorry for England. I really did. The first things I said to Tribute (whom was the first person I spoke to since the match) were things of commiseration.
And there was nothing wrong with Campbell's goal.
> It should not have been a goal - Terry clearly had his arm across Ricardo's shoulder,
Yes, how dare he jump using his arms.
> and was between Campbell who was attacking the ball, and Ricardo.
Whats wrong with that? He's not allowed to challenge for the ball? Yeah, i agree, should have let the keeper catch the ball.
> Ok, Azul. I'm not going to call you a bitter Scot, however in all
> honestly, if this happened to Scotland, would you do the same?
omg i duno cuz were crup nd nevah get in2 dah toornees!111
No, I probably wouldn't. And that's God's honest truth.
BURN HIM
> I reckon Scotts and the Portugeesers paid the Switzerlander.
The Irish were in on it too, without a doubt.
They were bitter about not qualifying too.