Originally posted by Doggy Styles
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Now why would you say that? Nobody thought England would win it, least of all me, but their organisation and defence were very good, possibly the best there. I was just pointing out, from the evidence of four games, why they went out. Penalties notwithstanding.
Although if England could take them, you know that they would have been playing the Germans last night in the semi-final.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAs I said to my German mates, England were far more tactically aware than Germany.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSo far I haven't had to say much. We've had a disection of what went wrong.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostHit him with "48 hours extra rest and not playing 120 minutes in their previous game".
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Italian Newspapers "Il Giornale" and "Libero", owned by robber baron Silvio Bunga Bunga, launch abusive personal attack On Angela Merkal after Euro defeat:
Culona= fat ar*e
vaffanmerkel = fu** o** Merkel
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostDid Mark Lawrencen really say at one point in the commentary "The Germans really need to step on the gas" I guess at least it wasn't during the Poland game
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Did Mark Lawrencen really say at one point in the commentary "The Germans really need to step on the gas" I guess at least it wasn't during the Poland game
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSo far, the pitch was awful and there was a bloke at the back playing out of position.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHe'll be in the office soon. I think I'll greet him with "For you Fritz... the tournament is over."
I wonder what the excuse will be? He dreams up plenty for the euro crisis.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDid have to console an awful of German girlies and celebrate with Italian ones, so it wasn't all bad
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