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Nathan Pinkawa

@nathpinkawa

28, England, Yeovil

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calendar_today27-02-2011 19:53:37

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Last England camp before the World Cup and from the outside it looks like Tuchel has made it as chaotic as possible, we seem to be going backwards.

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what I’d go with for the World Cup. Don’t mind the argument for O’Reilly, but would prefer a more traditional left back.

what I’d go with for the World Cup. 

Don’t mind the argument for O’Reilly, but would prefer a more traditional left back.
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You're telling me Harry Maguire's England 5th choice centre back? Really!? He should be starting alongside Marc Guehi this summer.

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We’ve been absolutely terrible for large parts of this season and still sit 13th. Really does go to show how bad this league is and how much we are under achieving. It’s not asking for much that a club of our size should be seriously kicking on at this level. #ytfc

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If I had a pound for every time TNT showed Danny Dyer during this Leeds match, I’d have £15 Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird it’s happened 15 times

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Yeovil’s version - Watching our club win at Wembley and living that one season in the championship was worth the 4 relegations we’ve suffered since. Memories of a lifetime. It’s absolutely no debate.

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🚨 Rochdale and York City have released the following joint statement: “This Saturday’s game brings an end to one of the most thrilling, exciting and unpredictable title races in football history. Both ourselves and Rochdale have the chance to write our names in National League

🚨 Rochdale and York City have released the following joint statement:

“This Saturday’s game brings an end to one of the most thrilling, exciting and unpredictable title races in football history. Both ourselves and Rochdale have the chance to write our names in National League
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Yet no promoted side has ever gone straight back down, if anything they often push onto league 1. So it’s literally not nonsense is it. 😂