UEFA-EURO 2012
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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
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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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GREAT GOOOOAAAAAAAAALL!!!!!
Breakfast, coffee and the Euro's what a way to start the day.
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There's only 16 now, 8 teams up until '92, 24 next time though!
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@leedeetee said:
There's only 16 now, 8 teams up until '92, 24 next time though!
Was it extra teams in the qualies? Either way, I should've payed more attention.
If we were the only team in it I imagine we'd still lose
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@mike lucey said:
What a goal by Poland's Jakub Błaszczykowski!
Yep. It was really nice.
It is uplifting to see our team in a good condition. I was afraid that it will be extremely hard to get a good result in the match with Russia. It wasn't that bad. We have to face Czech team and win, to get out from the group. -
The German squad have a lott of fans, but the German prime minister Angela Merkel is a proud fan off the Netherlands.
She was dressed in orange in a meeting.I predict a 3-1 win for the Netherlands against Germany. Goals scored by Huntelaar, Sneijder and van Persie.
The other game Denmark-Portugal 1-1
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@unknownuser said:
I predict a 3-1 win for the Netherlands against Germany. Goals scored by Huntelaar, Sneijder and van Persie
That's quite a prediction, I am a little concerned, I hope for a 2:1 Germany win however I believe it will be a draw.
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Good call on the score. The Germans look organised and powerful.
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Phew!, great game, glad we got the win. We are through, the Netherlands need to beat Portugal by 2 and the germans need to beat Denmark.
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WTF happened with Ireland? is Spain that good or Ireland that crap? Ireland could not hold onto the ball longer than 5 seconds, how did they qualify to play at this level?
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We got very lucky in the qualies. Sadly there's just not any top players available to pick for us these days. Most of the team are lower tier Premier League players or from the division below that.
Still not an excuse to play so badly but we are just not good enough for this level of competition unfortunately. Hopefully those supporters that travelled had a great time.
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I do admire those fans, even when they were down by 3 they still sang loud and had hope.
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Pete,
RIch is right is what he says. The Irish team are really not up to this level. People should also understand that soccer is not our national sport. Up until recent years it was discouraged and little or no public funds were allocated to soccer facilities. This reason for this was because it was looked on as a 'foreign' sport! What was really meant, was that it was English. That has changed a little over the past few years in the Dublin area but not Countrywide.
I am not sure how many of the Irish team are actually Irish born, but I'd say its around 25% or less. Many of the players are UK born with Irish parents or grandparents. So the player bank to choose from is very small. Also some of the top players in the UK with Irish parents / grandparents that could play for Ireland choose not to do so, Wayne Rooney, for example. I don't blame him.
If soccer was supported anything like Gaelic Football or Hurling is here in Ireland I think it might be possible to field teams that might be able to hold their own with the likes of Spain but again, playing a team that is more or less made up of the best of Barcelona and Real Madrid is always going to be a tall order.
On the other hand Ireland is well able to hold its own in Rugby on the World Stage http://wrr.live555.com/ , 8th position! While this is also not a national sport it has always enjoyed 'private' support as it was supported by privileged class here Ireland.
It was good to watch Spain 'play the game'. It was like poetry in motion. They have a simple enough plan, hold on to the ball and keep moving forward if possible or sideways or even backwards if not until the other side loose concentration, then look for an opening and strike. It worked every time.
My wife watched the match for a little while and thought that Spain looked to be 'dancing' effortlessly with the ball while our lads were stumbling most of the time. She then suggested that our team should all learn how to salsa in order to learn better body control. Maybe she is right
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