1966 Reasons Why I Want England To Win The World Cup

  1. Steven Gerrard
  2. Raheem Sterling
  3. Jordan Henderson
  4. Jon Flanagan
  5. The Beatles
  6. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
  7. Noel Gallagher’s Union Jack guitar
  8. Jonny Wilkinson OBE
  9. The BBC
  10. The wonderful camaraderie amongst the Home Nations during British Loins tours
  11. The BDO
  12. Martin “Wolfie” Adams
  13. Gary “Big Robbo” Robson
  14. Tony “the Voice of Darts” Green
  15. Bullseye
  16. University Challenge
  17. Penalty competitions commentated on by Barry Davies
  18. The Geordie accent
  19. Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
  20. Newcastle Brown Ale

Best fish and chips
Best indian food
Cheap drink

Yorkshire pudding
Things done right on building sites

The unbelievable road network
Tobys carvery
Wetherspoons
Football culture

Often giving us 12 points in the Eurovision.

Slags
Eton
Pimms
The MCC
Slags
Henley
The Boat Race
PG Wodehouse
The Church

Cheap drink and loose women.

Mods. Please rename this the Quislings thread.

  1. Englandneworder - “World In Motion”

No passport control when arriving in London after flying from Dublin thereby respecting the free travel zone unlike the reverse trip.

Thanks mods.

Viz.

A Geordie accent on a pretty girl is as good as it gets.

Britpop.

Michael Caine.

The Battle of Britain.

World War 2.

The Beatles.

Anfield.

Pirates.

James Bond movies.

The phrase “mugged off”

The English language that allowed @Fagan ODowd to use the word “quisling”

Life on Mars.

[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 954183, member: 2272”]
The English language that allowed @Fagan ODowd to use the word “quisling”[/QUOTE]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidkun_Quisling

The term quisling was coined by the British newspaper The Times in an editorial published on 19 April 1940

the wonderful condescending attitude of the educated classes towards former subjects, it is said with a knowingness that the heathen will be subversive for life…

e.g. " wasn’t it nice to see the Oirish win the game in Croke stadium, apparently a few of them died there (laughs) , they get terribly emotive about this kind of thing,huh, Oirish (laughs again whilst looking over a copy The Telegraph)"

Taken from his name, without which it would never have been coined.

Why quislings? Are all of these things traitors to england?
Are we implying that england are traitors to Ireland?
Wtf is going on here lately? This wuddled cup malarkey has some cunts on here frothing at the gee for no good reason.