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gazzae 19-06-2012 23:14

Re: Euro 2012
 
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Originally Posted by budwieser (Post 35443933)
Totally agree with you mate. James Milners performance`s have been less than average and Rooney, although he scored the goal, is well past his sell by date.!
Gerrard has played a blinder in all of the games so far, such a commited played.

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I get so frustrated with the England team as they don`t seem to be able to get stuck in and tackle an opposing player with the ball. Very frustrating to watch.

Rooney well past his sell by date at 26? Righto :confused:

Shadow Demon UK 20-06-2012 00:16

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we're going to win it!!!!!!

engerlandddd!!!

Uncle Peter 20-06-2012 00:16

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Utter moron of the tournament award goes to Clive Tyldesley for his reference to the "partisan" Ukrainian fans. He is either a geniune moron (most likely) or partial to the odd politically sensitive innuendo like his oppo: the other moron Champion.

Osem 20-06-2012 10:40

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Just heard some breaking news:

Apparently Wayne Rooney has tested positive for a performance enhancing rug.... :D

Yet another on and off performance by England. As for the goal that wasn't well it clearly was over the line. Had new goaline technology been employed the goal would no doubt have been awarded even though it resulted directly from an offside that was missed by the officials. If this goal had been given it would have been a bad decision so where will the use of any new technololgy in reviewing contentious decisions start and stop I wonder? Odd, too, that the extra official was located the same side of the goal as the linesman. Surely it'd have been better if he'd been the other side of the goal and possibly not quite as close to the post.

I think England have done well to get this far can't see them beating Italy but I hope they go out in the spirit that led to their comeback against Sweden. Far too often over the years when the writing's been on the wall, our negative tactics and lack of fighting spirit have carried on regardless and led to us going out with a whimper rather than a fight. I'd really rather see England go out having played well than win due to a lucky goal or whatever but having played poorly.

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 35443959)
Utter moron of the tournament award goes to Clive Tyldesley for his reference to the "partisan" Ukrainian fans. He is either a geniune moron (most likely) or partial to the odd politically sensitive innuendo like his oppo: the other moron Champion.

I suspect commentators from all nations find themselves talking rubbish from time to time. Remember this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqZTP8-8wIs

:D

Saaf_laandon_mo 20-06-2012 11:58

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I'd rather play Spain than Italy. England can physically boss the Spanish players and would be favourites at set pieces. Italy will be a much harder game in my opinion.

Russ 20-06-2012 16:19

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I'm England-neutral so whether they win or lose I'm not bothered but I'm amazed that now England have a goal disallowed against them, Blatter wastes no time in singing the praises of goal-line technology. He really does have it in for you lot doesn't he?

gazzae 20-06-2012 16:24

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35444132)
I'm England-neutral so whether they win or lose I'm not bothered but I'm amazed that now England have a goal disallowed against them, Blatter wastes no time in singing the praises of goal-line technology. He really does have it in for you lot doesn't he?

Blatter is a supreme WUM

Damien 20-06-2012 17:04

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Not really. It just so happens that, unlike two years ago, FIFA are very likely to vote for goal line technology in a couple of weeks time. It been planned for a while, the testing and trials have been completed, and it all seems to have gone well.

In fact it was the goal line incident two years ago that changed Blatter's mind on the issue and helped start the process which, entirely coincidentally, comes to it's conclusion in less than a months time. It just wasn't really widely reported at the time because of the paranoid victim complex we seem to have. Here is the story from two years ago: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2010/0...65S1O320100629

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"It is obvious that after the experiences so far at this World Cup it would be a nonsense not to reopen the file on goalline technology," Blatter said at a briefing with selected media on Tuesday.

He [Blatter] was referring specifically to the incident in Sunday's England-Germany match at Bloemfontein when a shot from England midfielder Frank Lampard struck the bar and bounced down well over the line when England, chasing a comeback, were 2-1 down.

"We are going forward and will announce something in October or November, because something needs to change."
and then one year ago:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9415682.stm

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Fifa president Sepp Blatter says goal-line technology will be used at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil if a suitable system is approved in time.
So Blatter has actually been quite consistent on this since that England vs Germany goal line incident. Only now his comments last night have been portrayed as a sudden U-Turn motivated by anti-English sentiment. may not like him but fair is fair. We're really not as disliked as we like to think but we have to start performing on the pitch rather than whine in the papers.

Russ 20-06-2012 17:16

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Not at all - I doubt he would have made such a statement so soon had it been a disallowed goal for England.

Damien 20-06-2012 17:22

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35444143)
Not at all - I doubt he would have made such a statement so soon had it been a disallowed goal for England.

But he has, many times, for the last two years. He did so after the England vs Germany game two years ago and started the process to actually get it done. The vote is early next month.

Shadow Demon UK 21-06-2012 16:33

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This has to be the best picture from the tournament so far...

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/06/20.jpg

Shadow Demon UK 22-06-2012 15:52

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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/06/18.jpg

:)

Gary L 22-06-2012 15:59

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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK (Post 35444617)
This has to be the best picture from the tournament so far...

He could at least pretend he had a girlfriend.

Kymmy 22-06-2012 22:01

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LOL, Greece just equalises

denphone 22-06-2012 22:03

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A interesting last half hour.:D


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