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Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: June 20, 2012 19:11

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That was quick smiling smiley Let's do an update, then (June 20):


A totally new hierarchy! Great. I've only three quarter finalists predicted well. No matches to get points during the quarter finals and probably no new points at all.

Number 3 !!!!

Keep on going like this, NICOS. The same for koen moulijn and Bard. Rolling Hansie keeps on rolling very steadily and Mike Silver Dagger still our number one, which is very well done.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: June 20, 2012 19:16

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Does the rank 2302 mean that Silver Dagger is number 2302 among all participants?

Yes Stoneage. He has predicted very well. Total number of players is 77443, so he belongs to the 3% best predictors.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: June 20, 2012 20:00

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Worst team so far? Ireland! Sweden and Holland are sniffing around those quarters too, but to be as bad as Ireland you got to practise more...

Easy France yesterday without the shadow of a doubt, big €€€€€€€ dickheads instead of players and you got that kind of team. Even worst, since 2006 they haven't learned anything or seemed to didn't recall anything...
Think you Wolrdwide are very kind with this french team...

HMN
StonesCave

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: June 20, 2012 22:41

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Not offside for me, not according to the normal modern interpretation of the law (which I hate).

The player in the offside position was not involved in the interchange down the wing.

Lots of nonsense about "phases of play".

But he would not be given offside in most games (you do sometimes get an understandably confused official).

Actually he was involved. The player who was offside assisted to the goal scorer. He was able to take the ball and pass to the scorer because he was offside. He was offside, he touched the ball - free kick for the opponent, no disussion about it.

Here is video: [videa.hu]

Szef, I read an article in a Dutch paper that the boss of all referees, Pierluigi Collina of the UEFA, has declared that it was a goal. He didn't say anything about offside at all.

[www.volkskrant.nl]

The essence of Collina's quote: "It was a 100% goal, the ball had passed the line. It was a human fault, alas."

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: June 20, 2012 23:10

Here is one thing I have learned about football: The better ranked team is often benefited from the referee. So big teams like Spain and Germany has an advantage there. Maybe it has to do with psychology of some sorts?

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: SoulPlunderer ()
Date: June 20, 2012 23:30

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Very high quality tournament so far. Not many poor matches and almost all of the teams have looked competitive (ahem, Ireland). The Euros tend to be better than the World Cup.

Unfortunately money is the most important thing so in France we will have 24 teams. Quality won't be so high anymore. So far for me this is the best tournament since Euro 2000.

The 2008 tournament was pretty good too, bar the drab final. I suppose 24 teams mightn't be bad in terms of letting teams who don't often get a chance in these tournaments but if they really wanted to shake up the line-up it would make more sense to just not seed the qualifying draw so rigidly. So it's pretty obvious that this is for money. We all saw how abject Ireland were - who wants another 8 teams of that quality?

And how would 24 teams even work? Six groups of four? That doesn't work. Four groups of six? I don't get it.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: szef ()
Date: June 20, 2012 23:42

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Szef, I read an article in a Dutch paper that the boss of all referees, Pierluigi Collina of the UEFA, has declared that it was a goal. He didn't say anything about offside at all.

[www.volkskrant.nl]

The essence of Collina's quote: "It was a 100% goal, the ball had passed the line. It was a human fault, alas."

Probably he was just talking about goal situation. Offside was obvious, everyone can see it.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: June 20, 2012 23:47

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Szef, I read an article in a Dutch paper that the boss of all referees, Pierluigi Collina of the UEFA, has declared that it was a goal. He didn't say anything about offside at all.

[www.volkskrant.nl]

The essence of Collina's quote: "It was a 100% goal, the ball had passed the line. It was a human fault, alas."

Probably he was just talking about goal situation. Offside was obvious, everyone can see it.

No, he said the goal had to be counted. So obviously even the great Collina has overlooked the offside situation. Weird but true.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: szef ()
Date: June 20, 2012 23:51

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The 2008 tournament was pretty good too, bar the drab final. I suppose 24 teams mightn't be bad in terms of letting teams who don't often get a chance in these tournaments but if they really wanted to shake up the line-up it would make more sense to just not seed the qualifying draw so rigidly. So it's pretty obvious that this is for money. We all saw how abject Ireland were - who wants another 8 teams of that quality?

And how would 24 teams even work? Six groups of four? That doesn't work. Four groups of six? I don't get it.

There will be 6 groups of 4 teams. Only fourth placed and two third placed teams with worst score will be eliminated. Other teams will qualify to the round of sixteen. I predict boring group stage.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: szef ()
Date: June 20, 2012 23:53

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Szef, I read an article in a Dutch paper that the boss of all referees, Pierluigi Collina of the UEFA, has declared that it was a goal. He didn't say anything about offside at all.

[www.volkskrant.nl]

The essence of Collina's quote: "It was a 100% goal, the ball had passed the line. It was a human fault, alas."

Probably he was just talking about goal situation. Offside was obvious, everyone can see it.

No, he said the goal had to be counted. So obviously even the great Collina has overlooked the offside situation. Weird but true.

Maybe he overlooked it deliberately. Who knows winking smiley

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: shortfatfanny ()
Date: June 21, 2012 00:24

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The 2008 tournament was pretty good too, bar the drab final. I suppose 24 teams mightn't be bad in terms of letting teams who don't often get a chance in these tournaments but if they really wanted to shake up the line-up it would make more sense to just not seed the qualifying draw so rigidly. So it's pretty obvious that this is for money. We all saw how abject Ireland were - who wants another 8 teams of that quality?

And how would 24 teams even work? Six groups of four? That doesn't work. Four groups of six? I don't get it.

There will be 6 groups of 4 teams. Only fourth placed and two third placed teams with worst score will be eliminated. Other teams will qualify to the round of sixteen. I predict boring group stage.

Probably as boring as the first stage of the CL couple of years ago when a second one followed...


Re: OT: Euro 2012
Date: June 21, 2012 00:40

France...wake up!

Doo doo...

grinning smiley


Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: June 21, 2012 01:33

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Very high quality tournament so far. Not many poor matches and almost all of the teams have looked competitive (ahem, Ireland). The Euros tend to be better than the World Cup.

Unfortunately money is the most important thing so in France we will have 24 teams. Quality won't be so high anymore. So far for me this is the best tournament since Euro 2000.

The 2008 tournament was pretty good too, bar the drab final. I suppose 24 teams mightn't be bad in terms of letting teams who don't often get a chance in these tournaments but if they really wanted to shake up the line-up it would make more sense to just not seed the qualifying draw so rigidly. So it's pretty obvious that this is for money. We all saw how abject Ireland were - who wants another 8 teams of that quality?

And how would 24 teams even work? Six groups of four? That doesn't work. Four groups of six? I don't get it.

Six groups of four....with the best four third placed teams qualifying for the knockout phase. Same as what was used in the World Cups of 1990 and 1994.

AWFUL system which only encourages teams to play for draws.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 21, 2012 16:10

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euh...I didn't notice that France was helped by the referees...when was that ?

In the first game against England there was a special rule.

The rule was that no French player could be booked regardless of what he did (to Andy Carrol mostly).

Great point except for the fact that Andy Carroll was an unused substitute against France

So what!!

Please don't cloud the issue with facts.

In my beer football universe it happened.

Anyway.. France got away with murder... which may have included fouling Carrol on the bench.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: jpasc95 ()
Date: June 21, 2012 16:45

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Anyway.. France got away with murder... which may have included fouling Carrol on the bench.
yes right with the first part and I hope we will "recover" against Spain and show something good at last !

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: June 21, 2012 17:04

Hi cabrones, back in action and reporting from Ibiza. Glad to see that results have been going well. Tonight we'll see Portugal beat the Czechs. Viva Alemania. Salud y nos vemos en la final, Silver Dagger,

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: June 21, 2012 17:26

Right on Silver Dagger. Have a great time in Ibiza. smileys with beer

Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 21, 2012 22:38

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France...wake up!

Doo doo...

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Faffing brilliant!!!!!!!!!!

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: June 21, 2012 22:47

Did you see that look in Ronaldo's eyes after he hit the post? What the hell did that post think of itself, standing in Ronaldo's way? Unbelievable! Such a post should be sawed through at once! Anyway, it was a brilliant action of our 'pretty' boy wonder in a rather boring match so far.

Btw: good to hear Mike Silver Dagger is still alive. I worried about him and even thought for a moment that he was pissed off as a German because we discussed the visit of Auschwitz by some teams, but not the German team.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: June 21, 2012 23:02

This is Portugals match. The Czechs are doomed. My guess, 1-0 Portugal after a goal by Ronaldo.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: marcovandereijk ()
Date: June 21, 2012 23:17

Is it me, or does Czech rep - Portugal remind others of Netherlands - Denmark too?

I want to get lost in your rock 'n roll and drift away

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 21, 2012 23:20

Come on Czechs.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: marcovandereijk ()
Date: June 21, 2012 23:23

But Ronaldo makes the difference: 0-1

I want to get lost in your rock 'n roll and drift away

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: June 21, 2012 23:38

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This is Portugals match. The Czechs are doomed. My guess, 1-0 Portugal after a goal by Ronaldo.

Well predicted Stoneage. Portugal won well deserved.

Has someone got some extra points for the poule?

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Riffbuk ()
Date: June 22, 2012 01:13


Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Arena1981 ()
Date: June 22, 2012 01:17

Last minute of the game and Petr Czech goes up for a corner.
Ball sails into penalty area nowhere near him.
WTF was that about?

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Toru A ()
Date: June 22, 2012 02:11

People, take care of yourself.winking smiley

Soccer fan dies after 11 all-nighters

A die-hard Chinese fan of England's soccer team died at home in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province, on June 19, 2012,
after 11 nights of watching games, since the start of Euro 2012.

The 26-year-old man was healthy and fit, and was the main force on his college soccer team. He continued to play after graduation.

The man watched the match between Italy and Ireland, and drank a lot of beer with his friends in a bar until 5 am on June 19, before he returned home to sleep,
from which he never woke up. His mother found him on the bed when she tried waking him up for an evening meal on June 20.

Dr Liu Zhiling said multiple factors led to the man's death, including prolonged sleep deprivation, massive amounts of beer, a bath after drinking as well as a low indoor temperature.
Cause of death was low blood sugar and slow blood circulation.

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: June 22, 2012 02:25

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This is Portugals match. The Czechs are doomed. My guess, 1-0 Portugal after a goal by Ronaldo.

I concur

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: jpasc95 ()
Date: June 22, 2012 07:41

just one word, Congratulations to Portugal cos they deserved to win !

Re: OT: Euro 2012
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: June 22, 2012 10:26

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just one word, Congratulations to Portugal cos they deserved to win !

That's a lot more than 1 word smiling smiley But correct, congratulations to Portugal

Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

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