Sexual Chocolate was a dissapointment, just as the game. Sweden can’t play football for shit. |
Stopping off at supermarket on way home and buying some Baltika and Tesco Czech lager for the first game and then some Tyskie for the second game. Any excuse to drink European lagers. |
Originally posted by harrisoni If only Lithuania were in the tournament, I’d be as happy as Lawrence (I love Svyturys). However, given that Poland and Czech are playing, a Lech and Gambrinus will suffice. I’m always up for a Lech. |
I got Pinta beers for Poland game , sorry no baltika. Go Polska! |
Right could only get Pilsner Urquell for game one and Tyskie for game two. So go Czechs!!!! |
Originally posted by DanielBrown I haven’t had a Lech for some time. I think the last one I had was a red Lech. But for the last Polish game, I’d be game to have a Lech. I’d like to have a Lech at work, but I’m not allowed........ |
Wow, Pilsner Urquell, when it’s not the unfiltered variety available in Plzen, is not very good is it? I mean it’s better than most mass produced lagers, but really, a pale shadow of the unfiltered. |
Right Im opening my Tyskie now, come on Poland. Drinking it whilst eating homemade bolognese and tagliatelle. |
Retorto Daughter of Autumn @Ma che siete venuti a fà, during Greece-Czech Republic. Retorto is a newborn brewery, but VERY interesting. Believe me! |
Originally posted by harrisoni Yes. They were nervous and holding on to the draw, but such negative, defensive play doesn’t come easily to British players. It’s an Italian tradition - it comes from the manager, who has built his success on taking good techniques from one football nation and transplanting them in another nation. If the players respond to him, trust him, and do as they are told we have a good chance of winning. If they go all prima donna as England players tend to do, then we’ll drop out as usual. |
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