Ridiculous?...some quotes to consider ahead of the match:
"WITH A FIREMAN in goal, a customs agent anchoring the defense, a police officer and store worker roaming the midfield and a PE teacher on the attack, the best players from this rocky, 2.6-square mile territory will take on the world champions from Germany."
Chipolina, 31, spends much of his time patrolling the borders of the sunny British outpost at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea, where he’s tasked with stopping drug smugglers. On Friday, he’ll need to stop Thomas Mueller and Toni Kroos currently ranked as the No. 1 and No. 6 players in the AP’s Global Football 10.
“Keeping them to single figures would be great,” bar manager Richard Mew said as he poured a pint of beer in the Cannon pub, located just off the main street running through Gibraltar.
Gibraltar has three professionals in its squad of 23 players. Compare that to the world-famous millionaires on the German team.
“Germany could put their under 15s out and still win,” Mew said.
“Everyone’s been telling us, ‘If they don’t score more than seven, we are better than Brazil,’” Gibraltar defender Jack Sargent said. “That’s our target.”
Proceed at your own risk if you decide to go against Germany.
Ridiculous?...some quotes to consider ahead of the match:
"WITH A FIREMAN in goal, a customs agent anchoring the defense, a police officer and store worker roaming the midfield and a PE teacher on the attack, the best players from this rocky, 2.6-square mile territory will take on the world champions from Germany."
Chipolina, 31, spends much of his time patrolling the borders of the sunny British outpost at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea, where he’s tasked with stopping drug smugglers. On Friday, he’ll need to stop Thomas Mueller and Toni Kroos currently ranked as the No. 1 and No. 6 players in the AP’s Global Football 10.
“Keeping them to single figures would be great,” bar manager Richard Mew said as he poured a pint of beer in the Cannon pub, located just off the main street running through Gibraltar.
Gibraltar has three professionals in its squad of 23 players. Compare that to the world-famous millionaires on the German team.
“Germany could put their under 15s out and still win,” Mew said.
“Everyone’s been telling us, ‘If they don’t score more than seven, we are better than Brazil,’” Gibraltar defender Jack Sargent said. “That’s our target.”
Proceed at your own risk if you decide to go against Germany.
Ridiculous?...some quotes to consider ahead of the match:
"WITH A FIREMAN in goal, a customs agent anchoring the defense, a police officer and store worker roaming the midfield and a PE teacher on the attack, the best players from this rocky, 2.6-square mile territory will take on the world champions from Germany."
Chipolina, 31, spends much of his time patrolling the borders of the sunny British outpost at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea, where he’s tasked with stopping drug smugglers. On Friday, he’ll need to stop Thomas Mueller and Toni Kroos currently ranked as the No. 1 and No. 6 players in the AP’s Global Football 10.
“Keeping them to single figures would be great,” bar manager Richard Mew said as he poured a pint of beer in the Cannon pub, located just off the main street running through Gibraltar.
Gibraltar has three professionals in its squad of 23 players. Compare that to the world-famous millionaires on the German team.
“Germany could put their under 15s out and still win,” Mew said.
“Everyone’s been telling us, ‘If they don’t score more than seven, we are better than Brazil,’” Gibraltar defender Jack Sargent said. “That’s our target.”
Proceed at your own risk if you decide to go against Germany.
Those quotes are awesome! lol
Ridiculous?...some quotes to consider ahead of the match:
"WITH A FIREMAN in goal, a customs agent anchoring the defense, a police officer and store worker roaming the midfield and a PE teacher on the attack, the best players from this rocky, 2.6-square mile territory will take on the world champions from Germany."
Chipolina, 31, spends much of his time patrolling the borders of the sunny British outpost at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea, where he’s tasked with stopping drug smugglers. On Friday, he’ll need to stop Thomas Mueller and Toni Kroos currently ranked as the No. 1 and No. 6 players in the AP’s Global Football 10.
“Keeping them to single figures would be great,” bar manager Richard Mew said as he poured a pint of beer in the Cannon pub, located just off the main street running through Gibraltar.
Gibraltar has three professionals in its squad of 23 players. Compare that to the world-famous millionaires on the German team.
“Germany could put their under 15s out and still win,” Mew said.
“Everyone’s been telling us, ‘If they don’t score more than seven, we are better than Brazil,’” Gibraltar defender Jack Sargent said. “That’s our target.”
Proceed at your own risk if you decide to go against Germany.
Those quotes are awesome! lol
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