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SEMerc
20 June 2012 17:40:54

Feb 27: Arsenal 5 Tottenham 2.

Boy, that was a toughie.

Gooner
20 June 2012 17:43:27

Assistant ref should have gone to Specsavers?

Originally Posted by: David M Porter 

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

So hould have the ref for not spotting the shirt being pulled of Rooney's back when he went through in the 2nd half, and so should his assistant for not spotting matey boy was offside when the 60 yard pass was played through to him moments before Terry cleared off the line


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Gooner
20 June 2012 17:45:07

Feb 27: Arsenal 5 Tottenham 2.

Boy, that was a toughie.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

4-2 up at home spurs score 2 in injury time for 4-4

2-0 up at home Spurs score 3 in the 2nd half to win 3-2.

You know what I am saying, this Spurs team have been toughier that those in previous years


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Marcus

Banbury

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Ally Pally Snowman
20 June 2012 19:29:25

Some impressive viewing figures for the England games: -

French game 15.2m

Sweden 16.4m

Ukraine 18.6m

That doesn't even include the millions who watch it in the pub. Goes to show despite low expectations the public still have a huge interest in the national team. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Saint Snow
20 June 2012 20:02:52

I'd hope they'd do a referral like in cricket to check the initial pass (like a 'no ball') to make sure its legit otherwise we'll end up with wrong goals being given as well.

Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 

 

The problem with that is, how far do you go back? With cricket, you can only go back a couple of seconds to the when the bowler releases, to when the ball reaches the batsman and he does whatever. In rugby league, you can only go back to the last play the ball; in rugby union, the last time play stopped - which usually isn't that long ago either. In football, the ball can be in play for several minutes at a time.


Martin

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schmee
20 June 2012 20:28:35

I'd hope they'd do a referral like in cricket to check the initial pass (like a 'no ball') to make sure its legit otherwise we'll end up with wrong goals being given as well.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

 

The problem with that is, how far do you go back? With cricket, you can only go back a couple of seconds to the when the bowler releases, to when the ball reaches the batsman and he does whatever. In rugby league, you can only go back to the last play the ball; in rugby union, the last time play stopped - which usually isn't that long ago either. In football, the ball can be in play for several minutes at a time.

Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 

In a way Im glad this happened as snow hoper  pointed out when and if they go ahead then they must have seen how far to rewind the video. I can imagine the length of game or stoppages increasing.


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schmee
20 June 2012 20:51:47

Missing the footy today?  but gives us longer to marvel over captain marvel. I love the papers poke at roons hair saying Weave done it , thatch the way to do it.... Czech Replublic v Portugal

so from the beeb here we go again for the next round.

Czech Republic captain Tomas Rosicky remains a
doubt with the Achilles injury he picked up against Greece in the second group
match.

 

He did return to training on Wednesday but Daniel Kolar is again on standby
to deputise, as he did against Poland.

 

Portugal duo Bruno Alves and Raul Meireles both appear to have overcome the
knocks picked up against the Dutch.

 

Head coach Paolo Bento has no other fitness concerns and will hope to name an
unchanged side.

 

MATCH PREVIEW

 

It was this fixture, 16 years ago, where Ruud Gullit coined the term "sexy
football". He was talking about Portugal, who seduced the former European
Footballer of the Year with their attractive play in a Euro 96 quarter-final
against Czech Republic, but still crashed out after a 1-0 defeat at Villa Park,
courtesy of the famously scooped goal which earned Karel Poborsky an ill-fated
move to Manchester United

The only man from either camp
involved in that 1996 encounter is Vladimir Smicer, now the Czechs' 'sports
manager' - Michal Bilek's assistant in layman's terms, or their version of Gary
Neville. Like England's number two, Smicer enjoyed a distinguished international
career, collecting more than 80 caps. The ex-Liverpool man, in the job since
2009, has helped Bilek sift through 32 players in order to find the 23-man squad
that has taken their country to a first quarter-final in eight years.

 

It's perhaps not a vintage Czech side - yet. This squad boasts nine players
aged 26 or under as the country looks not only to the present but also to the
future. Smicer had a hand in discovering midfield duo Petr Jiracek and Vaclav
Pilar - who, despite possessing fewer than 20 caps between them, have shone at
this championship with two goals apiece. The Czechs surprisingly lost their
first qualifying match to Lithuania and were humbled in their Euro 2012 opener
against Russia, but on both occasions recovered, showing resilience, character
and togetherness. If Bilek, and in particular Smicer, can instill some of that
1996 spirit into this current Czech side then their journey might just continue.

 

Portugal have hit form at the perfect time despite alarming pre-tournament
form which saw them fail to win four matches, scoring only once. Though
evidently inspired by captain Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Bento's men increasingly
looked a real team unit as they emerged from the 'Group of Death' behind
Germany. Despite going behind against the Dutch in their most recent game,
Portugal's 2-1 win rarely looked in doubt, with top-class performances all over
the park. Counter-attacking penetration came from both wings, and through the
centre of midfield.

 

MATCH FACTS

 

Head-to-head



    • Since the "velvet divorce" with Slovakia, the Czech Republic have met
      Portugal only twice - beating them 1-0 in the quarter-finals of Euro 96, but
      losing 3-1 in the group stage of Euro 2008.

 

  • Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia and Portugal have met 12 times, winning four
    apiece.

 

Czech Republic



    • The Czechs are only the second side to top a European Championship group
      despite shipping five goals (after Spain in 2000).

 

    • They also qualified from the group stage with a negative goal difference in
      1996 - when they went on to reach the final.

 

  • Michal Bilek's side lost their first match of Euro 2012 (4-1 against
    Russia). In 1988, the Netherlands became the only country to win the Euros after
    losing their first group match.

 

Portugal



    • Having scored one goal in their first four matches this year, Portugal have
      now scored five in two.

 

    • Ronaldo is the first Portuguese player to score at five major tournaments.
      He also scored at the Euros in 2004 and 2008, and at the 2006 and 2010 World
      Cups.

 

  • Portugal were the only country during the group stage to use the same
    starting line-up in each match.

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Matty H
20 June 2012 22:07:46

Some impressive viewing figures for the England games: -

French game 15.2m

Sweden 16.4m

Ukraine 18.6m

That doesn't even include the millions who watch it in the pub. Goes to show despite low expectations the public still have a huge interest in the national team. 

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

It's England. The footballing world will always sit up and look when we play, no matter how good or bad we are.


Yate, Nr Bristol

TBFTEIARBSC

Saint Snow
20 June 2012 22:13:42

The Italian players' comments in the build up to the game that I've read are rather complimentary and respectful toward England


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David M Porter
20 June 2012 22:14:13

Some impressive viewing figures for the England games: -

French game 15.2m

Sweden 16.4m

Ukraine 18.6m

That doesn't even include the millions who watch it in the pub. Goes to show despite low expectations the public still have a huge interest in the national team. 

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

It's England. The footballing world will always sit up and look when we play, no matter how good or bad we are.

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Does anyone know how many watched the England v W Germany World Cup semi in 1990? I've got a feeling it was over 20m but I don't know the exact figure.


Lenzie, Glasgow

"A body of men holding themselves accountable to nobody ought not to be trusted by anybody." – Thomas Paine

Romfordman
20 June 2012 22:25:33

Some impressive viewing figures for the England games: -

French game 15.2m

Sweden 16.4m

Ukraine 18.6m

That doesn't even include the millions who watch it in the pub. Goes to show despite low expectations the public still have a huge interest in the national team. 

Originally Posted by: David M Porter 

It's England. The footballing world will always sit up and look when we play, no matter how good or bad we are.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Does anyone know how many watched the England v W Germany World Cup semi in 1990? I've got a feeling it was over 20m but I don't know the exact figure.

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

I found these viewing figures on the digital spy forum

World Cup 1990

Group Stages

8pm Monday ITV - England v Ireland - 15.96m

8pm Saturday BBC - England v Netherlands - ??

8pm Thursday BBC - England v Egypt - ??

Last 16

8pm Tuesday BBC & ITV - England v Belgium - ??

Quarter Final

8pm Sunday BBC & ITV - England v Cameroon – 23.6m

Semi-Final

7pm Wednesday BBC & ITV - England v West Germany - 26.2m [penalties]

* 16.69m on BBC, 9.5m on ITV

from here http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=58877417

 


Richard

35m asl

No matter who you vote for the government always gets in

SEMerc
20 June 2012 22:55:42

I've heard of taking your opponents out of play but this is ridiculous. BTW, the other four outfield players were marking Xavi.

schmee
21 June 2012 06:25:13

I've heard of taking your opponents out of play but this is ridiculous. BTW, the other four outfield players were marking Xavi.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


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David M Porter
21 June 2012 08:54:44

Some impressive viewing figures for the England games: -

French game 15.2m

Sweden 16.4m

Ukraine 18.6m

That doesn't even include the millions who watch it in the pub. Goes to show despite low expectations the public still have a huge interest in the national team. 

Originally Posted by: Romfordman 

It's England. The footballing world will always sit up and look when we play, no matter how good or bad we are.

Originally Posted by: David M Porter 

Does anyone know how many watched the England v W Germany World Cup semi in 1990? I've got a feeling it was over 20m but I don't know the exact figure.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

I found these viewing figures on the digital spy forum

World Cup 1990

Group Stages

8pm Monday ITV - England v Ireland - 15.96m

8pm Saturday BBC - England v Netherlands - ??

8pm Thursday BBC - England v Egypt - ??

Last 16

8pm Tuesday BBC & ITV - England v Belgium - ??

Quarter Final

8pm Sunday BBC & ITV - England v Cameroon – 23.6m

Semi-Final

7pm Wednesday BBC & ITV - England v West Germany - 26.2m [penalties]

* 16.69m on BBC, 9.5m on ITV

from here http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=58877417

 

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Thanks.


Lenzie, Glasgow

"A body of men holding themselves accountable to nobody ought not to be trusted by anybody." – Thomas Paine

Romfordman
21 June 2012 13:12:29

As you say surprise not!

Bit like the olympics being regarded by some countries as a provebal gravy train


Richard

35m asl

No matter who you vote for the government always gets in

schmee
21 June 2012 20:24:06


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Romfordman
21 June 2012 20:24:30

About time 

Ronaldo manages to score finally.

Portugal 1-0


Richard

35m asl

No matter who you vote for the government always gets in

Matty H
21 June 2012 20:37:47
Worst game of the tournament so far. Snooze.
Yate, Nr Bristol

TBFTEIARBSC

schmee
21 June 2012 22:09:35
Game didnt get going. Both teams falling to sleep at the back. 1-0. Ron had to score.
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schmee
21 June 2012 22:15:52
Germany v Greese. got to be germany through surly?

Greece captain Giorgios Karagounis serves a one-game ban after picking up his second yellow card of the tournament against Russia.

He could be replaced by AEK Athens midfielder Grigoris Makos or PAOK's Giorgos Fotakis.

Germany right-back Jerome Boateng is available after missing the win against Denmark through suspension.

His replacement, midfielder Lars Bender, will hope to keep his place after scoring against the Danes.MATCH PREVIEW

"Be happy dear Greeks, the defeat on Friday is a gift. Against Jogi Loew, no rescue fund will help you." Headline from German newspaper Bild. Bbc


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Matty H
21 June 2012 22:28:27

Germany v Greese. got to be germany through surly?

Originally Posted by: schmee 

I think we'd all be surprised if they did it with a smile.

The way this tournament has gone I wouldn't be at all surprised if Greece win. However, I'll say 3-0 Germany for now.


Yate, Nr Bristol

TBFTEIARBSC

schmee
21 June 2012 22:34:42

Germany v Greese. got to be germany through surly?

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

I think we'd all be surprised if they did it with a smile. The way this tournament has gone I wouldn't be at all surprised if Greece win. However, I'll say 3-0 Germany for now.

Originally Posted by: schmee 


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beaufort
22 June 2012 16:31:41

England could be kicked out of the Euros!





Rumours Wayne Rooney has tested positive for a performance enhancing Rug

Romfordman
22 June 2012 18:38:54

England could be kicked out of the Euros!





Rumours Wayne Rooney has tested positive for a performance enhancing Rug

Originally Posted by: beaufort 


Richard

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