UEFA-EURO 2012
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@unknownuser said:
Mike,
Your quite right, Kuipers is the fool off the referees in the Netherlands.You would know better than me. Its a pity he did not have the courage to award what looked to be a most definite penalty as it could have changed the total match onwards, not that Ireland were playing well but when a team sees / feels, 'luck is not with them', they can get a little disheartened.
The pundits on TV were saying that the ref must have been afraid of the the Croatians swarming him. I would have understood his action if he started out allowing hard barely legal tackles but this was not the case either.
The trouble with soccer these days is that the TV technology often allows the living room viewers to be in a better position than the refs and linesmen when it comes to reaching fair decisions. Of late International rugby most definitely uses TV replays when decisions are required and the end result is a game that very few argue with the ref BUT I am afraid that International level soccer is ...... and I hate saying it .... possibly a little on the corrupt side? One does not have far to look for speculation and more on this!
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Where are all the England supporters?
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Unlike me...
...by now the England fans are either in the pub or still hard at work, or probably both at the same time...
After all kick-off is in just under three hours...Incidentally, the only funny 'German' joke I know - needs to be told by a German...
Forgive 'ze' mock-accent...
"Ve Germans, ve like a laugh too.
But ve vait until after ze verk is done.
Unlike ze Englisch - who laugh instead of doing ze verk!"Which is something like the mock-rascist joke about the influx of Polish immigrants to the UK...
This one needs a mock-ney accent...
"These bleedin' Poles, they come over here with there 'work-ethic'... doin' jobs, ruinin' it for the rest of us !" -
lol.
TIG, fancy yer chances today?
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@tig said:
...by now the England fans are either in the pub or still hard at work, or probably both at the same time...
After all kick-off is in just under three hours...What odds are there for 1966 being mentioned in the first half?
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@tig said:
Unlike me...
...by now the England fans are either in the pub or still hard at work, or probably both at the same time...
After all kick-off is in just under three hours...Incidentally, the only funny 'German' joke I know - needs to be told by a German...
Forgive 'ze' mock-accent...
"Ve Germans, ve like a laugh too.
But ve vait until after ze verk is done.
Unlike ze Englisch - who laugh instead of doing ze verk!"Which is something like the mock-rascist joke about the influx of Polish immigrants to the UK...
This one needs a mock-ney accent...
"These bleedin' Poles, they come over here with there 'work-ethic'... doin' jobs, ruinin' it for the rest of us !"That must be why the Irish that went to the UK got on well with the English ..... much the same work ethic
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Thought this picture was amusing! 'Here Fido, good little boy!' The dogs look quite confused, note the tail position, always an good indicator of what a dog is thinking!
The scene is Irish Soccer fans stand in front of Polish policemen as they wait for a tram in Poznan before the Croatia and Ireland game.
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England have as much chance of anyone else of winning.... until they kick-off...
That said, a number of teams don't seem to be on their usual from - so if France are crap and we are surprisingly brilliant... who knows... -
Good start for England.
Impressive first 30 minutes. Better than anyone dared imagine.
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Ten minutes later France equalized
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Knew it was too good to be true. I think England will do well to get out of the group tbh.
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England have got to be happy with that.
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I'd say a fair result for both teams, seemed very balanced, nice to see new young blood for England playing well.
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Could have been worse
England played no worse that many of the other teams, and better than some others [so far]... -
The French looked more 'stylish' the the English were more 'solid' looking. Fair result though
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What about the Ukraine? dang!! they had lots to cheer about, looks like the homefield advantage might work in their favor, especially coming from behind to force a win.
Best wishes to Greece tomorrow, if any team/country in Europe needs some positive news it's them.
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What a goal by Poland's Jakub Błaszczykowski!
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Yeah, wow! hear the crowd wake up and roar.
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@mike lucey said:
What a goal by Poland's Jakub Błaszczykowski!
My favourite goal of the tournament so far.
Apparently, when he was just 11, Błaszczykowski witnessed his father stab his mother to death, now he's captain of his country.
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I'm starting to think the introduction of extra teams this tournament (previously only 16) has had an impact on the football. Teams know it's a longer competition and the pace of the games are somewhat reserved.
It's like the world cup. It won't start until the knockouts.
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