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Really disappointing performance by the Team GB men not to be able to find one extra goal when India played 40 minutes of the match one man down. 

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9 minutes ago, Jon said:

Really disappointing performance by the Team GB men not to be able to find one extra goal when India played 40 minutes of the match one man down. 

Very disappointing, I had really high hopes for them considering recent Pro League performances. 
 

I’ve checked all the annual statements of England Hockey and their grant funding has actually decreased/not matched inflation for the last 5 years so that’s probably why. 

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16 minutes ago, RussB said:

Fincham dukes qualifies with his last jump to make the long jump final. Big

boost to the field events team

Pretty good result - after Lake went out I assumed it only be Caudrey and maybe Bradshaw making a field final. 

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28 minutes ago, G-ann said:

Anyway back to being a normal

human who watches Strictly Come Horse Dancing, celebrates our athletes and actually enjoys the games! 

This is an event i just watch, at the end of the 8 minute dance i think "that looked like everything else i saw" and then hope the score isn't higher than ours. 

Good watch though, i like the music :d

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Not a good start for Tommy Fleetwood as he takes a bogey on the first hole. Sitting joint third at -12, leaders on -14.

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