1966 reasons why I don't want England to win the World Cup

***Please see nr 574 on the list. And amend accordingly. Thanking you in advance.

  1. England & Wales Cricket union
  2. Teacup and saucers
  3. not knowing what soccer is
  4. The magic of the FA cup
  5. going on about foreign players diving.
  6. British racing green
  7. yorkshire pudding
  8. The Dandy
  9. La Guerra de las Malvinas (Yo no reconozco “The Falklands”, jodalos inglés)
  10. red post boxes
  11. boxing day
  12. Dunkirk spirit. me arse
  13. pantos
  14. branston pickle

Amendment to 716. Cheltenham Ladies’ College

Please amend original post.

  1. Netto
  2. Iceland
  3. Giving Kerry Katona a living
  4. Max Clifford
  5. Piers Morgan

728. The magic of the FA cup** N/A see nr 108

731. yorkshire pudding** N/A see nr 497

735. boxing day** N/A see nr 227

  1. The fact that they used to call it soccer back in the 40s/50s, as evident in old movietone news etc, and now get on their high horses about it being called football to make themselves feel superior to Americans among others.
  1. Pork scratchings
  2. Adam Boulton

the way the sun reflects of art fooleys slaphead

  1. Russell Brand
  1. The Woodlawn evictions
  1. Gibraltar
  1. Richard Hills
  1. BBC Sports Personality of the Year
  2. The fact that Martin Adams has not yet won BBC Sports Personality of the Year
  3. The Tory 1922 backbenchers committee
  4. The BBC’s election swingometer
  5. Thst awful Channel 4 property programme that I can’t remember the name of
  6. Noel’s House Party
  7. Gunge
  8. Crinkley Bottom
  9. Mr. Blobby
  10. Pizza Hut ads featuring players who missed penalties for England
  11. England fans rioting in Malmo in 1992
  12. England fans rioting in Charleroi in 2000
  13. Mick Hucknall
  14. Heat magazine

N/A see nr 67

N/A see nr 145

  1. Pitchcapping
  2. Posh cunts in Australia on ‘gap years’.
  3. Cheltenham Ladies’ College
  4. Prestbury Park
  5. Cheltenham nightclubs
  6. The Last Night of the Proms.*** The proms is mentioned in nr 63 but this is the last night specifically.
  7. Steve McClaren’s Dutch accent.
  8. Tom Williams’ fake blood
  9. Songs of Praise
  10. Introducing football shirt sponsorship
  11. The 2012 Olympics
  12. The Advanced Passenger Train
  13. England & Wales Cricket union
  14. Teacup and saucers
  15. Not knowing what soccer is
  16. Going on about foreign players diving.
  17. British racing green
  18. The Dandy
  19. La Guerra de las Malvinas (Yo no reconozco “The Falklands”, jodalos inglés)
  20. Red post boxes
  21. Dunkirk spirit. me arse
  22. Pantos
  23. Branston pickle
  24. Netto
  25. Iceland
  26. Giving Kerry Katona a living
  27. Max Clifford
  28. Piers Morgan
  29. The fact that they used to call it soccer back in the 40s/50s, as evident in old movietone news etc, and now get on their high horses about it being called football to make themselves feel superior to Americans among others.
  30. Pork scratchings
  31. Adam Boulton
  32. The way the sun reflects of art fooleys slaphead :smiley:
  33. Russell Brand
  34. The Woodlawn evictions
  35. Richard Hills
  36. BBC Sports Personality of the Year
  37. The fact that Martin Adams has not yet won BBC Sports Personality of the Year
  38. The Tory 1922 backbenchers committee
  39. The BBC’s election swingometer
  40. That awful Channel 4 property programme that I can’t remember the name of
  41. Noel’s House Party
  42. Gunge
  43. Crinkley Bottom
  44. Pizza Hut ads featuring players who missed penalties for England
  45. England fans rioting in Malmo in 1992
  46. England fans rioting in Charleroi in 2000
  47. Mick Hucknall
  48. Heat magazine

Checked to here…

great work Mullach Ide, this is how a thread should be looked after. boggers from Inistioge take note.

  1. Thinking the british pound is the only currency worth dealing in.
  2. stupid accents on Sat Navs
  3. getting a hard on for royalty that costs them a shitload
  4. cupcakes

766 General Sir Neville Lyttelton (1904–1908)
767 Field-Marshal Sir William Nicholson, 1st Baron Nicholson, GCB, KJStJ 1909–1912
768 Field-Marshal Sir John French, 1st Earl of Ypres, KP, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCMG 1912–April 1914
769 General Sir Charles Douglas, GCB, ADC 6 April 1914-25 October 1914
770 Lieutenant-General Sir James Murray, KCB 30 October 1914–September 1915
771 General Sir Archibald Murray, GCB, GCMG, CVO, DSO 26 September 1915–December 1915
772 General Sir William Robertson, 1st Bt, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, DSO 23 December 1915–February 1918
773 Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Bt, GCB, DSO 19 February 1918–19 February 1922
774 Field-Marshal Frederick Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE 19 February 1922-19 February 1926
775 Field-Marshal Sir George Milne, 1st Baron Milne of Salonika, GCB, GCMG, DSO, KStJ 19 February 1926–19 February 1933
776 Field Marshal Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd GCB, GCVO, KCMG 1933–1936
777 Field Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell GCB, KBE, ADC 1936–1937
778 General John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort VC, GCB, CBE, DSO & Two Bars, MVO, MC 1937–1939
779 Field Marshal Sir Edmund Ironside GCB, CBE, CMG, DSO 1939–1940
780 Field Marshal Sir John Dill GCB, CMG, DSO 1940–1941
781 Field Marshal Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke KG, GCB, OM, GCVO, DSO 1941–1946
782 Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein KG, GCB, DSO, PC 1946–1948
783 Field Marshal Sir William Slim GCB, GCMG, GBE, DSO, MC 1948–1952
784 Field Marshal Sir John Harding GCB, CBE, DSO, MC 1952–1955
785 Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer KG, GCB, GCMG, KBE 1955–1958
786 Field Marshal Sir Francis Festing GCB, KBE, DSO 1958–1961
787 General Sir Richard Hull KG, GCB, DSO 1961–1964
788 Field Marshal Sir Richard Amyatt Hull 1964–1965
789 Field Marshal Sir James Cassels 1965–1968
790 Field Marshal Sir Geoffrey Baker 1968–1971
791 Field Marshal Sir Michael Carver 1971–1973
792 General Sir Peter Hunt 1973–1976
793 Field Marshal Sir Roland Gibbs 1976–1979
794 Field Marshal Sir Edwin Bramall 1979–1982
795 Field Marshal Sir John Stanier 1982–1985
796 Field Marshal Sir Nigel Bagnall 1985–1989
797 Field Marshal Sir John Chapple 1989–1992
798 Field Marshal Sir Peter Inge 1992–1994
799 General Sir Charles Guthrie 1994–1997
800 General Sir Roger Wheeler 1997–2000
801 General Sir Michael Walker 2000–2003
802 General Sir Michael Jackson 2003–2006
803 General Sir Richard Dannatt 2006–2009
804 General Sir David Richards 2009-present