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Hungary v Switzerland (time to forget perhaps?)


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1 minute ago, johnnydun said:

Lescott has a strange hairline.

He was involved in an accident, as a kid causing some scarring on his forehead so may be that.

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13 minutes ago, SomersetBairn said:

Hungary defending like us.... wonder if they have an eejit who'll lose the heid and get sent off....

 

Aye, he's their Prime Minister...

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7 minutes ago, jimbaxters said:

Is saying "Fondue up 2-0 against Goulash" not racial stereotyping?

Noone was saying 'Haribo beat Haggis' last night, so you might be onto something.

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3 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

I thought Hungary were getting back into it, although the Swiss looked dangerous.

They'd got forward a bit more, but the Swiss weren't in any danger. I was starting to wonder if they'd end up being punished for not putting the game to bed earlier.

It'll say a lot if Hungary can't create anything in this half either. Looks like they're still allowing the Swiss free access to the byline inside the area  :shutup

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9 minutes ago, Fletchers Saucy Manbun said:

Both of these look much more at our level than the Germans.

Stays like this and we're likely playing a Hungary on zero points with nothing to play for. Unfortunately for us, Switzerland will likely be playing an already qualified German side, with a point very nickable.

We need to beat the Swiss, unless 4 points on our GD becomes enough for a 3rd place qualification.

Both of these teams look better than Scotland.  But against Germany, Scotland looked worse than Livingston.  

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A bang average team who look like they've just started playing association football, one that offers more perspiration than inspiration, have little up front, a leaky defence, and a big name player who plays for Liverpool.

Is the answer 

A) Scotland

B) Hungary

C) Both

D) Neither

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10 minutes ago, johnnydun said:

Why do both teams have 2 badges on their kit?

coat of arms/national flag and their football federation on the other 

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12 minutes ago, johnnydun said:

Why do both teams have 2 badges on their kit?

Googled at half time. 

The badge above the heart is a Coat of Arms of Hungary designed in 1990 after the collapse of the old Soviet rule.  The badge on the right is the national football badge. 

Swiss? Pending 

 

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2 minutes ago, BukyOHare said:

A bang average team who look like they've just started playing association football, obe that offers more perspiration than inspiration, have little up front, a leaky defence, and a big name player who plays for Liverpool.

Is the answer 

A) Scotland

B) Hungary

C) Both

D) Neither

E)ngland 

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4 minutes ago, MazzyStar said:

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Make it happen. 

What portion of Ghaddafi ended up in Switzerland after he was partitioned?

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19 minutes ago, jimbaxters said:

Is saying "Fondue up 2-0 against Goulash" not racial stereotyping?

It was in reference to a sign a Swiss was shown holding up that said "Fondue is better than goulash".

A correct sign incidentally.

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