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The Euro 2024 Thread

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Astonishing weather there. The lightning is a real danger but a massive hailstorm at the moment and torrential rain.
 
Fanny's!
I played a game for Cwmtawe up Cimla back in the day in a blizzard, It took me three days to feel my ball bag again!

Health and safety gone mad, this is going to clash with Coldplay at Glasto now ffs.
Get the fuck on with it, bunch of big girls blouses 👚
 
Fanny's!
I played a game for Cwmtawe up Cimla back in the day in a blizzard, It took me three days to feel my ball bag again!

Health and safety gone mad, this is going to clash with Coldplay at Glasto now ffs.
Get the fuck on with it, bunch of big girls blouses 👚
To be fair I feel that the decision was the right one. A giant metal stadium in a lightning storm like that the decision was made as much for the safety of the fans who would be in elevated positions if not more so than the safety of the players at ground level.
 
To be fair I feel that the decision was the right one. A giant metal stadium in a lightning storm like that the decision was made as much for the safety of the fans who would be in elevated positions if not more so than the safety of the players at ground level.
Not having that, there's been many thunder storms at Glato over the years, the hippys just used to get on with it.
You didn't see Lynyrd Skynyrd hot tailing back to his caravan just because some electricity was flying about overhead.
Prosser will back me up on this...
 
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