england vs pngSuper League England by rwcchairman (U13644475) 23 October 2008 how do you all think the game will go on saturday?i reckon the first 20 minutes will be brutal,what do you people think? Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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Estesark (U4475332) posted Oct 25, 2008 I think England should be referred to as JPEG for the rest of the match, then we can have a real clash of the image formats.
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ScottishPieEater (U6413787) posted Oct 25, 2008 THE REFEREE RIPPED THE HEART OUT OF THE GAME WHEN HE DISALLOWED THE LEGITIMATE PNG TRY!!!!!
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Spooks123 (U13221420) posted Oct 25, 2008 yeah england needed all the help they could get!!
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Abovetlamp (U2423918) posted Oct 25, 2008 THE REFEREE RIPPED THE HEART OUT OF THE GAME WHEN HE DISALLOWED THE LEGITIMATE PNG TRY!!!!! Aye thurs nothin' as bitter as a pint o' heavy ! ![]()
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Stroller95 (U12935591) posted Oct 25, 2008 Great consolation try for the Kumuls, they have done themselves proud and played hard for the whole match.
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coolhandpaul (U3765986) posted Oct 25, 2008 Man of the match a 46 y.o. Stanley Gene? (34 my arse)
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Abovetlamp (U2423918) posted Oct 25, 2008 yeah england needed all the help they could get!! Yeah, especially as they have been given the advantage of playing a tropical nation in the searing heat and humidity of Townsville. No cynicism on the part of the Aussies was there? ![]()
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balmainwolf (U13651515) posted Oct 25, 2008 huge repect to png ,this was always there final but channel 9 aus you take so much and give so little,suppose tomorrow will be different
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fairground (U5010472) posted Oct 25, 2008 in case you hadnt noticed england had a good try disallowed for a forward pass so it was even on that count
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Easty (U2704844) posted Oct 25, 2008 In the video footage the ball went forward therefore it was the correct decision so what the heck ios people griping for?. Comment on this article
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