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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 9:47:48 PM   
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Germany verus Greece could be a fiery match.
Warspite1

I tend to find that anything involving the Greeks is pretty dull - but fair play, they do what works for them and at least they have previously won the tournament - unlike some nations I could name...

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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 9:49:44 PM   
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Greek election was very close....
soojan

I had election once. I liked it. I think about Rachel Pilsen in t-shirt dress and sexy mash-up boots. She is my friend.

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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 9:52:03 PM   
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Soojan,

You might like to invest in a dictionary.

Best wishes,
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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 9:55:53 PM   
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quote:

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quote:

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Germany verus Greece could be a fiery match.
Warspite1

I tend to find that anything involving the Greeks is pretty dull - but fair play, they do what works for them and at least they have previously won the tournament - unlike some nations I could name...

Ormspam

We are all be friends. Greeks are friends. You are friends to. Meet at friendsstore and watch friends play football. Friends play fun football.

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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 9:59:33 PM   
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Orm / Ormspam

Six more posts and its the big 3k. Will there be a big party?

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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 10:01:30 PM   
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Orm / Ormspam

Six more posts and its the big 3k. Will there be a big party?

No.

There will be a party when I have the same number of posts as my hero Warspite has.

Unfortunately that will not happen anytime soon. If ever.

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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 10:03:01 PM   
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But we can have a party when you get 6700 posts Warspite. Cheers.

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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 10:09:21 PM   
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What a shame Paraguay didn't qualify for Euro 2012






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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 10:15:03 PM   
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What a shame Paraguay didn't qualify for Euro 2012






I say that was lucky. At least if you want to be able to concentrate on the football match.

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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 10:16:55 PM   
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What a shame Paraguay didn't qualify for Euro 2012






I say that was lucky. At least if you want to be able to concentrate on the football match.
Warspite1

They must be rubbish. Paraguay have never even qualified for the Euro finals. ever.

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RE: European Championships - 6/17/2012 10:57:51 PM   
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Mama Mia. I gotta go bed... Fish, Poland, and Paraguay. It strange day has been. My brain not use to big ....



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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 12:47:25 AM   
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Germany versus Greece could be a fiery match.



Germany vs Greece


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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 1:04:42 AM   
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quote:

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Germany verus Greece could be a fiery match.
Warspite1

I tend to find that anything involving the Greeks is pretty dull - but fair play, they do what works for them and at least they have previously won the tournament - unlike some nations I could name...



I think he is referencing the financial situation with Angela Merkel and the Greeks.

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 1:38:26 AM   
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100% for everyone on the Germany vs Denmark result (although no one got the score right). But rogo got a point for being the only one to predict a Portugese win.

Redcoat...... 15
Dixie...........13
Orm............11
rogo727.......11
Zeta 16........10
british exil....9
warspite1.....6


For the love of god let me beat the almighty ORM

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 3:30:16 PM   
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This evening we have Croatia ...



versus Spain



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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 3:30:42 PM   
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and Italy ...



versus

the Rep. of Ireland


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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 6:40:24 PM   
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Sigh, well so Denmark is out.
It's okay - Germany was the better team - I think they will go all the way this year.
But I still think it wouldn't have been completely unfair if we had grabbed the second quarter-final spot from Portugal. :-)
Complete disaster for Holland - such a great team, so much potential and still, nothing.

I'm looking forward to follow the valiant Greek team - always great to have an underdog to cheer for.
For me, Spain is still a joker. Tonight will show whether the spaniards have what it takes this year to seriously threaten Germany. If they walk over Croatia, they will make the germans pretty nervous. But they need to be more effective and a little more direct in their game when they take on Germany.

I'm hoping England goes through too - they're always fun to follow, in good times as well as bad.
Welbecks goal vs. Sweden is a classic.

So, although Denmark's out :-(, there's still a lot of great football waiting in the coming days.


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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 7:29:49 PM   
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Sigh, well so Denmark is out.
It's okay - Germany was the better team - I think they will go all the way this year.
But I still think it wouldn't have been completely unfair if we had grabbed the second quarter-final spot from Portugal. :-)
Complete disaster for Holland - such a great team, so much potential and still, nothing.

I'm looking forward to follow the valiant Greek team - always great to have an underdog to cheer for.
For me, Spain is still a joker. Tonight will show whether the spaniards have what it takes this year to seriously threaten Germany. If they walk over Croatia, they will make the germans pretty nervous. But they need to be more effective and a little more direct in their game when they take on Germany.

I'm hoping England goes through too - they're always fun to follow, in good times as well as bad.
Welbecks goal vs. Sweden is a classic.

So, although Denmark's out :-(, there's still a lot of great football waiting in the coming days.

Warspite1

I have no idea what you are talking about - England have never had good times

Sorry about Denmark - definitely had a penalty shout when Bendtner was pulled back at 1-1. That was a let off for Germany.

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 7:55:29 PM   
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No footie for me yesterday, GF had her birthday and invited a few, 30-40, friends over to BBQ then watch the match. ME? well I had to attend the grill and watch over the Bratwurst and steaks. 40 people do eat a lot I noticed. Well at 20:00 there're all satisfied and start getting gettin ready to watch the match, I sneak off into the kitchen to do the dishes. Dish washer going full speed me at the sink doing the rest.

Then I think shall I go and watch the match, but decide against it. NO WAY am I going to sit in front of my telly with 40 germans cheering on their team. No I sneak back into the kitchen and carry on working.

Tonight is a different story, my GF has invited her class over for the years finishing BBQ. She is a teacher so I 'll be back in the kitchen tiding up again.

No I am not a glutton for punishment and I do have a say at home, even if it is a small word. But all I do now is awarding me brownie points for when I want to sit down and spend hours doing "nothing" just starring at my pc screen watching icons move and disappear.


I'll have the radio on, any ideas which radio station to tune into for tomorrows England match? Remeber I am sat here deep in enemy territory, Lower Saxony Germany.

Oh yeah, looks like me and W1 are the big losers of the Euro 2012 so far.


Mat

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 8:03:41 PM   
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I'm starting slowly on purpose - you wait until the knock out stage!

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 8:05:38 PM   
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No footie for me yesterday, GF had her birthday and invited a few, 30-40, friends over to BBQ then watch the match. ME? well I had to attend the grill and watch over the Bratwurst and steaks. 40 people do eat a lot I noticed. Well at 20:00 there're all satisfied and start getting gettin ready to watch the match, I sneak off into the kitchen to do the dishes. Dish washer going full speed me at the sink doing the rest.

Then I think shall I go and watch the match, but decide against it. NO WAY am I going to sit in front of my telly with 40 germans cheering on their team. No I sneak back into the kitchen and carry on working.

Tonight is a different story, my GF has invited her class over for the years finishing BBQ. She is a teacher so I 'll be back in the kitchen tiding up again.

No I am not a glutton for punishment and I do have a say at home, even if it is a small word. But all I do now is awarding me brownie points for when I want to sit down and spend hours doing "nothing" just starring at my pc screen watching icons move and disappear.


I'll have the radio on, any ideas which radio station to tune into for tomorrows England match? Remeber I am sat here deep in enemy territory, Lower Saxony Germany.

Oh yeah, looks like me and W1 are the big losers of the Euro 2012 so far.


Mat


Mat,

5 Live have the game. Can you get 5 live we you are? Or you can listen to the radio via the BBC website. It's cool.

Best wishes,
Steve

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 8:13:45 PM   
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Mat,

or you could watch the games on the BBC website. They've all been shown live so far. You will probably need to use a UK proxy though.

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 8:24:09 PM   
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No idea how to use uk proxy and no I'm afaraid I can't hear BBC5.
I'll have a go with BFBS (The Armed forces radion service)

Have fun watching the matches and thanks for your help.

Mat

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 8:46:07 PM   
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For me, Spain is still a joker. Tonight will show whether the spaniards have what it takes this year to seriously threaten Germany. If they walk over Croatia, they will make the germans pretty nervous. But they need to be more effective and a little more direct in their game when they take on Germany.


Spain is not about "direct" football. It's about having the ball and be patient. Even if you don't score there is a good thing many people forget: if you have the ball the other team hasn't it = they will hardly score What makes the Germans nervous? The previous matches in the last WC and Euro Cup vs Spain...

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I have no idea what you are talking about - England have never had good times

Sorry about Denmark - definitely had a penalty shout when Bendtner was pulled back at 1-1. That was a let off for Germany.


For a neutral side the English team is fun to watch. They try to win their matches, don't park the bus: they are generous that is. Now, if you're English I understand you may suffer

As I predicted, the Croatians are a good team. Anything could happen. Italy, Spain or Croatia out!

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 9:13:47 PM   
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Has anyone else noticed how both the BBC and ITV are on crowd babe watch? Not that I'm complaining

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 9:32:30 PM   
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Spain - great couple minutes of football. Class.

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 9:40:16 PM   
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Well, Spain and Italy through to quarter-finals.

Pretty much as expected.

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 9:43:45 PM   
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The Croatians deserved more I don't agree: Spain game has been rather atrocious.

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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 9:44:58 PM   
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100% for everyone on both games as far as the result is concerned - but correct scores too for Dixie, Orm, redcoat and Zeta in the Italy Ireland match. This leaves the scores on the doors as follows:

Redcoat...... 18
Dixie...........16
Orm............14
rogo727.......13
Zeta 16........13
british exil....11
warspite1.....8


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RE: European Championships - 6/18/2012 9:45:38 PM   
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If I well understood we could have a France vs Italy match Now that will be interesting. Revenge for the 2006 WC final anyone?

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