Everything posted by Lorells
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Find that song....
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Find that song....
Thank You :D Off to find a pic
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Find that song....
It's a wild guess but could it be Chemical Devotion?
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UNICEF - Soccer Aid (2006 - 2025)
The photo gallery on the ITV site is updated with some great pics and hilarious commentary
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Lyrics Game
Come take me over When she gives a shout
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Lyrics Game
Coffee, tea, and sympathy I'm a sensitive boy
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Intensive Care SURVIVOR
Please Don't Die out
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UNICEF - Soccer Aid (2006 - 2025)
England elated at victory England managed to hold on to victory as a resurgant Rest of the World pushed them all the way. They came from near and far. The young, the old, and the slightly infirm. And that was just the players. For the fans, 72,000 people packed into Old Trafford to witness an historic occasion: the final of Soccer Aid. And in the end, the match lived up to all the hype. In a first half dominated by England, we saw moments of brilliance from England legends and celebrities alike. Les Ferdinand opened the scoring for Terry’s boys on thirteen minutes, and Jonny Wilkes – your man of the match – doubled the lead with a moment of individual brilliance. But England only dominated one half. Because as Ruud sent out a team containing five World legends, Terry smelt a rat. The rules stated only four players allowed and the England boys weren’t going to let Ruud get away with it. After a few minutes of confusion and consternation, the problem was resolved with Ruud replacing Ginola on the pitch. And Gullit made all the difference. Just as England dominated the first half, Ruud’s boys made their presence felt in the second. Maradona survived plenty of hefty tackles (1986 and all that) before floating a ball into the box which left David Gray quite befuddled. Lifting his hand into the air, Gray gave Colina little choice but to award a penalty, and Diego converted accordingly. Yet try as they might, The Rest of the World couldn’t conjure up an equalising goal. Zola missed a golden opportunity to score a second as Theakston floundered outside the box, but the little Italian’s shot went woefully wide. And as the time ticked on, you sensed it would be Robbie’s night. Old Trafford erupted when Colina called time on an entertaining fixture, and the people went ballistic as Robbie lifted the trophy. “It’s been amazing and I’d like to thank everybody,†Williams whinnied after the final whistle. “This is definitely going to happen again – maybe at Gordon’s place?†Gordon, too, was gracious in defeat. “It was a close game,†Ramsay raved. “The guys have done a fantastic job. “And it’s not often you can pass the captain’s band to Maradona.†But that was the nature of the night. It was a unique occasion which brought together the best in the world of entertainment and the best in world football for the best of causes. England may have won the match, but thanks to you guys UNICEF were the big winners on the night.
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UNICEF - Soccer Aid (2006 - 2025)
A tale of two halves: the first England dominated a first half which saw Pierre Luigi Colina go toe-to-toe with Gordon Ramsay. Ben Shephard has just tackled Diego Maradona and fed a lovely cross-field ball to Gazza.†Yes, Clive Tilsly couldn’t believe he was saying it, and we couldn’t really believe that he was saying it either. But this was the match we’ve all been waiting for, and the first half turned out to be the stuff that dreams are made of. Well, for England fans, anyway. Terry’s boys started the match at a pace that left The Rest of the World standing. Three times in the first ten minutes Peter Schmeichel was forced into action as Les Ferdinand and Damian Lewis ran the likes of Lothar Mattheus and Marcel Desailly ragged. And with the England team camped near-permanently in The Rest of the World's half, it seemed that it was only a matter of time before the damn broke. It was. Ironically, England’s first goal came as The Rest of the World made their first meaningful sortie into the England half. With The Rest of the World backtracking following David Seaman's intervention, Gazza crossed exquisitely to Les Ferdinand and the rest was history. Towering high above a floundering Craig Doyle, the big striker powered home a trademark header and gave England a valuable lead. And it wasn’t long until Jonny Wilkes doubled their advantage with a goal of Premiership quality. Getting around the back of Craig Doyle, Wilkes cut inside Gareth Thomas before lifting the ball expertly over Peter Schmeichel. Old Trafford erupted, Gascoigne planted a smacker on his lips, and Jonny's mates realised that they’d never hear the end of it. Much like Pierre Luigi Colina never really heard the end of Gordon’s penalty appeal. The two squared up late on in the half with Ramsay adamant that the ref should have pointed to the spot after he had been upended. Colina didn’t. And as the two eyeballed each other, Gordon seemed to realise that he’d met his match. After just 45 minutes, it seems that Ruud's boys might have met their match too.
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UNICEF - Soccer Aid (2006 - 2025)
Thanks so much Scotty :dance:
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UNICEF - Soccer Aid (2006 - 2025)
Thanks so much Scotty :dance:
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UNICEF - Soccer Aid (2006 - 2025)
Congrats England :cheer: And of course Robbie :cheer: :cheer: And Jonny :cheer: :cheer: And to teh lucky ones who got to see it: how did Robbie do? Did he play the entire 90 min or was he substituted during halftime?
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Lyrics Game
Both Supreme and Our Love I'm not into heart sports
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Intensive Care SURVIVOR
The King of Bloke and Bird out for me as well
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LEAST Favourite Album?
That's a really hard one as I absolutely love all of his albums, but the one I listen to the least is IBEY, so I guess that's what I'm voting for. But I do love it :wub:
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Escapology
Come Undone, his best EVER :heart:
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I've Been Expecting You
No Regrets without a question :wub: :wub: :wub:
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Robbie Williams - Sing When You're Winning
Well I vote for Supreme as it is the song that made me a fan of Robbie and it will always be very special, but I love Better Man as well :heart:
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Robbie Williams - Intensive Care
Make Me Pure followed very closely by AS and The Trouble With Me :wub: :wub: :wub:
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Life Thru a lens
Ego followed by LMEY and Life thru a lens
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Best Album
Thank you Scotty :cheer: IC Escapology SWYW LTAL IBEY Swing
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"B Sides survivor" Winners
Well, I would vote for coffee, but for some reason it says that I've already voted, even though I haven't, so maybe Scotty can add my vote please...
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What's your favourite 'Robbie Video Survivor' winner?
Rock DJ As a song, Come Undone is wayyyyyyy superior, but I really don't like the video
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Lyrics Game
Something Beautiful Ask me what
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Close Encounters - Australia - 2006
Congrats to all of you with the tickets :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: I really hope that Robbie will be true to his word and add dates to South America, that would be my first chance to see him