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England or Australia?

Gentlemen (and ladies) your predictions for the impending match on Saturday.

I reckon England will win, but not by much ( I’m English by the way 😉 ), about 20something with Australia mid to late teens.

Should be an exciting game anyway.

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By: dartie - 23rd November 2003 at 14:43

WELL UNFORTUNATELY ENGLAND WON 17-20, sooo close still shows that AUSTRALIA always has a fighting spirit!

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By: kurmitz28 - 22nd November 2003 at 14:08

Re: England or Australia?

Originally posted by Simmer
I reckon England will win, but not by much about 20something with Australia mid to late teens.

Spot on! Well done

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By: wannabe pilot - 22nd November 2003 at 12:10

Yes!!!!! We did it!!!:D 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 What an excellent game, one to treasure for years….

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By: Ren Frew - 22nd November 2003 at 10:53

Well there you go, 14-14 at full time and the first thing the ITV presenter says prior to the ad break is… “Well just like 1966, it’s going to extra time” tee hee, good old Jim. :p

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By: whalebone - 22nd November 2003 at 01:53

The first twenty minutes will be crutial but if we go in at half time in the lead England will triumph. Good luck Martin J and all the boys we are right behind you and when the call is made……….. ENGAGE !!

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By: Phil Foster - 21st November 2003 at 14:24

Er… I beg to differ… and isn’t it time someone mentioned 1966, anyway… it must have been all of 20 seconds since it’s last mention…

Yes it was you who mentioned it :rolleyes:

And you can beg to differ all you like, it won’t make you right.:D

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By: Bhoy - 21st November 2003 at 14:19

Originally posted by Phil Foster
Either way the English will take it a whole lot better than the Australians will; win or loose.

Er… I beg to differ… and isn’t it time someone mentioned 1966, anyway… it must have been all of 20 seconds since it’s last mention… :rolleyes:

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By: Phil Foster - 21st November 2003 at 12:06

Australian supporters are sore winners and sore losers. Its a shame because otherwise Australia is the gnats nadgers they just can’t bear the thought that the British are any good at anything it really bothers them and it lets them down.

As for the score well as the man said if England play as well as we know they can then they will win if they don’t they will lose. Either way the English will take it a whole lot better than the Australians will; win or loose.

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By: cygnet - 21st November 2003 at 05:33

I saw in the Australian Daily Telegraph they printed cut-out voodoo dolls of Johnny Wilkinson for their readers to stick pins in
They must be really getting desperate!!

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By: Bhoy - 21st November 2003 at 00:09

come on the convicts.

the last thing the rest of the world needs is a bunch of english boring everyone to **** for the 35 years about how they won the World Cup once.

But then, they’ve been boring everyone all tournament, anyway… 1 try in the last 165 minutes, none in the last 115 minutes. boring, boring.

and dropping the one real flair player they had in Catt (even if he is a useless cnut) for Tindall has to be the last straw. ‘mon the aussies.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 20th November 2003 at 22:33

If England play the way we know they can, they’ll win it at a canter.

If England play the way they did against South Africa and the first half against Samoa, we’ll get our arses handed back to us on a plate.

I’m undecided. But I reckon it’ll be a very cagey first twenty minutes, and whoever scores the first try will go on to lift the trophy.

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