Footy or tennis or both?

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Walkingthedog wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:32 pm
Me.
You only think that! Possibly your blood alcohol level is too low?
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darkscot wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:24 pm It is certainly not tennis! But who could not be excited by the two games of football that happened yesterday?

In my case it has mainly been due to the good weather, I cannot justify sitting down in the cellar all day when there garden needs attention and the dog needs a walk.
I'm with you on both counts, I hate Wimbledon fortnight when they all but take over the major BBC channels. But I DO understand that many will feel similarly agrieved at the Euros coverage atm (It WAS good yesterday).

I do enjoy my model railway hobby but there has to other stuff going on in my life lol. I broke a bone in my wrist 4 weeks ago and been in plaster since so most things incl MR and gardening have been severely curtailed, but the Euros have come to my rescue. (Typing one fingered!)

I only posted about it to wind up the non-sportsters on here (it worked) plus it really has been very quiet of late.
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Having lost a loved one recently, i just dont have the any enthusiasm for anything right now. ( please dont send any messages ) Thanks Brian.
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It's summer - I think? So more to be done outside. I have done the odd job, like the fencing - something simple which didn't take long. I like football and tennis, but I am not glued to the set, as some :).
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Pardonnez moi, it occupies 2 uk tv channels, for 3 weeks, methinks its bigger than you think.
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When the tour came through the UK tens of thousands of people watched it pass by. It was hugely popular. Not my cup of tea though.
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darkscot wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:34 pm
Walkingthedog wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:32 pm
Me.
You only think that! Possibly your blood alcohol level is too low?
Absolutely not. I have been to two football matches since I was 12. That was one too many. Our daughter was the team mascot at the second one.
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Good result today. Win for Mark Cavendish.
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Neither. Would rather eat my own head!
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Me too
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