Having said that I probably won't watch, now that it's against 8 time winners Germany, the possibility and resulting pleasure of beating them has spiked my interest considerably :smile:
As an aside whenever I see the England coach she puts me in mind of a solicitor about to give me some bad news.
I heard there was so much enthusiasm for the women's game now that if England win the Euros Albion ladies will play at the Amex on weekends and the men's team will relocate to Lancing :shrug:
Who to believe eh?
From my perspective I really hope they win it and yes I will watch the news and goals after the event but it doesn't float my boat enough to watch it unless I have nothing else to do, which I may not on Saturday late afternoon but I have no plans to arrange my day around it, unlike when the...
You do know that is a load of tosh don't you? My passion for football doesn't cover watching United, Chelsea, Barcelona, Madrid, in fact any match that doesn't involve the Albion men's team. How does that make me a lightweight? Would you watch Boro vs Burnley? :wink:
Dissing people who have no...
I wholeheartedly agree but having watched some of the Euros I have concluded that it's just not for me, just like cricket, baseball and American football. It is without doubt great for those taking part and those who enjoy watching. I daresay if my daughter had been into it when she was young I...