Don Quixote
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- Nov 4, 2008
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Well we can blame Henry VIII then for all our world cup problems.
Catholics learn to concentrate, despite distractions, from an early age. This helps when you're plays football under immense pressure, and surrounded by the opposition. Being able to perform a 'Cruyff turn', beat two defenders and play a killer ball onto the head of your centre-forward is a doddle after spending years trying to remember when to ring a bell while your underwear is wet.
The south people in ireland exposes a major flaw in your prognosis
You'd probably be surprised then which was the first team to ever beat the England team in England then, wasn't the 6-3 Hungarians of 1953.
... is Brazil, Spain, Argentina, Italy, Belgium, Uruguay, Portugal or other Catholic country going to win the World Cup again,
or do you think any Protestant, Muslim or Orthodox team might be able to stop them this year?
Also, what do you think is the reason for the domination of Catholic teams in football (apart from the fact that God loves us the most)?
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*runs and hides*
With a name like Rooney, and being brought up in liverpool, I'd have thought there must be a more than even chance that he is from a Catholic family anyway.
As, quite possibly, are Gary Cahill (eligible to play for Ireland if he hadn't chosen England) and Phil Jagielka (could have played for Poland).
Makes a change from half an orange.