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Group B: England vs Wales - (16/6/16) KO 2pm, BBC1/HD
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Ed R.Marley
16-06-2016
Fook me!
wolfpaw
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by Arcana:
“Should Hart have saved it?

I think so.”

Too busy preening himself for TV ads.
Sattrega
16-06-2016
Hart got that all wrong. Bale should never be scoring from that far out.
DUNDEEBOY
16-06-2016
Joe hart isn't a world class goalkeeper though
Whitehouse95
16-06-2016
Haha! Shit a brick.
Jason C
16-06-2016
Sobering times for England and England fans.
batdude_uk1
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by Fudd:
“Hart should have NEVER let that in.

Wales solely dependant on one man... yet it looks like they'll succeed.”

Yup Forester would have saved it, Hart has cost us two goals inches tournament so far.
mal2pool
16-06-2016
bales the only world class player on the pitch. give im a pay rise !
-Bandit-
16-06-2016
ffs roy, get vardy & wilshere on...
Mandark
16-06-2016
Hart was at full stretch and the ball was hit hard. I don't think it's a surprise that it went in.
NiteOwl12
16-06-2016
Smashing free kick from Bale, but I really think Hart should have saved it.
batdude_uk1
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by DUNDEEBOY:
“Joe hart isn't a world class goalkeeper though”

Nope, wouldn't surprise me if Pep sold him.
Jakobjoe
16-06-2016
Another great free kick from bale. well played Wales but I'm so disappointed in England .......Will roy dare to make a couple of changes.
SegaGamer
16-06-2016
England are forever bottling it in the tournaments, i'm sick and tired of it. Every single tournament.
Lisa.B
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by batdude_uk1:
“It was a good free-kick, but once again Hart cost us a goal.”

Yep. Far too slow out of the blocks on that one.
Jason C
16-06-2016
That effort from Joe Hart looks poorer every time you see it.
PunksNotDead
16-06-2016
Ta ra England ta ra👋
Belligerence
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by John Dough:
“Time for ANOTHER replay of the 1966 WC final.”

50 years of hurt!!!

Originally Posted by Lojen:
“I guess he had dandruff in his eyes for that one.”

John Dough
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by Belligerence:
“Seaman would've saved that. ”

Dodgy moustache an' all.
Ænima
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by Belligerence:
“Seaman would've saved that. ”

Yep, Seaman was a way better keeper than Hart in his day. Shame he's remembered for a couple of embarrassing cock ups.
Mandark
16-06-2016
Wales on top. England need half time.
rhumble
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by Mandark:
“Hart was at full stretch and the ball was hit hard. I don't think it's a surprise that it went in.”

he shouldnt be at full stretch nearly in the center of goal, he shouldnt have been so slow to move, it was a great shot with dip,, but its no excuse, the ball wasnt moving , very poor goalkeepoing imo
batdude_uk1
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by Mandark:
“Hart was at full stretch and the ball was hit hard. I don't think it's a surprise that it went in.”

It isn't a surprise that it went in considering who is in net.
jzee
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by SegaGamer:
“England are forever bottling it in the tournaments, i'm sick and tired of it. Every single tournament.”

Pretty much. Maybe we should pay and they'd try harder.
Eurostar
16-06-2016
Originally Posted by Mandark:
“Hart was at full stretch and the ball was hit hard. I don't think it's a surprise that it went in.”

He was too slow getting across. A top class keeper would have been diving to the left almost instantly
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