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Well Done England Under 17S World Cup

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Togo | 18:28 Wed 25th Oct 2017 | Football
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Finalists. They beat Brazil in the semi final of the under 17s tournament being played in India. Young Rhian Brewster scored a hat trick after coring one in the quarter final as well. This is after the England under 20s won their World cup and the under 19s won the Euro tournament. No racism accusations from disgruntled players either.
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5-2 lets hope the people from the senior game can learn a few lessons
Fantastic perfomance this afternoon, stars of today and the future.
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That's doubtful. Let's hope this bunch don't have the enthusiasm, skill and attitude trained out of them by their clubs. A superb performance from every man-jack of them. They have shown a maturity well beyond their years and credit must go to the coaching staff.
then there are the 20s team with their World Cup too....
teams of the year for the Beeb Sportsman of the Year?
^^^ agree DTC saying the same here about sports team of the year.
Many congratulation to them. I'm not a footie fan by a million miles, but what a brilliant effort by youngsters!
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What an incredible performance. The best team in the competition by a mile. Stunning come back from 2 down. Like a fairy tale. Well done to those young fellows. Who could possible begrudge them that?
Superb all round performance, until they pulled one back in the first half I thought they'd fluffed it. Congratulations to them lads that have done us proud.
Who could possible begrudge them that?


The Spanish?
Presentations on the red button now.
Fantastic result well done lads !

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