Re: Team GB
Not much interest in this thread as yet but at least the GB ladies have kicked off with a 1-0 win against New Zealand ladies, well done girls! Just hope that the men follow suit against Senegal.Re: Team GB
As you say Bob, a good start for the ladies team and from what I saw they should have beaten the Kiwi's by more than the one goal.Re: Team GB
A rather bruising encounter saw Team GB draw one apiece against the uncompromising team from Senegal. If anyone was in doubt as to the success ethic in this tournament, this match should have disposed of that worry.Re: Team GB
Not seen any of that Bob, I am not a believer of womens football or Rugby,leave the mens games to the men and go and knit something.There is no way of putting this so here goes.... are the GB Team proper footballers or Amateurs, do we know them.You will have got my drift now... I am not an Olympics Fan.Not being rude.Re: Team GB
Hi Annie, I must admit that I do not follow the ladies football games very closely so cannot tell you whether or not they are indeed professionals or Amateurs or maybe a mixture of both but the men's side is made up of professional players from Great Britain. Having said that, I thought that what I did see of the ladies game contained some very professional looking moves so there you go!Re: Team GB
Why oh why, did'nt they just leave it be at the end of the fireworks display? No, on comes bleeding McCartney, with probably the dirgiest tune in history, Hey Jude, sung with about as much feeling as an undertaker. Spoilt what was a most magnificent occasion. Did'nt see the first game GB played, probably out of apathy, but will make the effort, now my faith has been restored by that opening ceremony.Re: Team GB
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