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Belgium's insane luck continues. In the semis they get a team that has gone through 2 consecutive 120 minute games.

One may say that its these teams fault for not winning in 90 minutes, but then these teams had to face Switzerland/ Croatia, and then eachother to get there, a far harder task than the Hungary Wales combination.
 
Portugal haven't been that great all competition, but were the better team tonight.
Poland were playing it risky taking every game to penalties and hoping to win the lottery eachtime.

Ive been disapointed with CR7. Maybe it is true afterall that he can't play well in the big moments.

Hopefully Portugal can put something better together for the semis.
 
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The Hitch said:
Portugal haven't been that great all competition, but were the better team tonight.
Poland were playing it risky taking every game to penalties and hoping to win the lottery eachtime.

Ive been disapointed with CR7. Maybe it is true afterall that he can't play well in the big moments.

Hopefully Portugal can put something better together for the semis.


Belgium must be in dreamland, of course Wales wont be easy for them, however if you'd have offered them Wales and then a very average Portugal to reach the final they'd be extremely happy with that.
 
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lenric said:
Eliseu is crossing the **** out of him. How is that even possible, every time that guy touches the ball is to cross. I wonder how he doesn't cross his own balls.

I see I disagree with you 99% of times. This, however, is spot on. Eliseu is not NT material, he should not even be first option at Benfica. He is really, really, really bad. Neither the English nor Portuguese dictionaries contain the words to describe how awful he is.
 
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The Hitch said:
Portugal haven't been that great all competition, but were the better team tonight.
Poland were playing it risky taking every game to penalties and hoping to win the lottery eachtime.

Ive been disapointed with CR7. Maybe it is true afterall that he can't play well in the big moments.

Hopefully Portugal can put something better together for the semis.

I'd say so. He disappointed in like every CL final he played.
 
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The Hitch said:
Oh ****. Of all the people to miss a penalty, I didn't want it to be Blaszykowski. Poor guy, with what happened to his family and all

Agreed, tragic life. Doesn't deserve this burden on top of it.

Byłaś godnymi przeciwnikami.

Red Rick said:
The Hitch said:
Oh ****. Of all the people to miss a penalty, I didn't want it to be Blaszykowski. Poor guy, with what happened to his family and all

What happened?

Father stabbed mother to death when he was just 10, I think he and his brother witnessed it but I can't recall the full story.
 
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Pricey_sky said:
Could Portugal be the first team to ever win a major tournament having not won a game in 90 minutes?
Certainly they have not impressed at any point during the tournament and yet they are through. I still think Belgium (if they win tomorrow) will be better than Portugal. The Belgians seem to have found some form lately atleast as counter attacking goes. I doubt Portugal will manage to draw the match to ET in a potential match against Belgium.
 
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BigMac said:
The Hitch said:
Oh ****. Of all the people to miss a penalty, I didn't want it to be Blaszykowski. Poor guy, with what happened to his family and all

Byłaś godnymi przeciwnikami.
Ha. Not quite. Bylas is the feminine singular of you were (ie when you are talking to a woman) and then opponents is obviously plural (and masculine) so it doesn't quite work.

In any case, you should know by now that I reject nationalism and most forms of tribalism and do not identify myself with any sport team, especially not for "they were born on the same piece of land as me" reasons.

As someone who pays attention to the Polish media, I'm glad Polish newspapers and tv crews can finally cover real *** now. Most polish people probably missed brexit happened because 99% of the all discussions last 2 weeks have been on what the Polish foobtall team were having for breakfast and then doing interviews with ex teachers and friends of the football players etc.
 
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The Hitch said:
BigMac said:
The Hitch said:
Oh ****. Of all the people to miss a penalty, I didn't want it to be Blaszykowski. Poor guy, with what happened to his family and all

Byłaś godnymi przeciwnikami.
Ha. Not quite. Bylas is the feminine singular of you were (ie when you are talking to a woman) and then opponents is obviously plural (and masculine) so it doesn't quite work.

In any case, you should know by now that I reject nationalism and most forms of tribalism and do not identify myself with any sport team, especially not for "they were born on the same piece of land as me" reasons.

As someone who pays attention to the Polish media, I'm glad Polish newspapers and tv crews can finally cover real **** now. Most polish people probably missed brexit happened because 99% of the all discussions last 2 weeks have been on what the Polish foobtall team were having for breakfast and then doing interviews with ex teachers and friends of the football players etc.

I should have learnt by now not to use Google translate. Yeah, I know all that 'bout you. :p ;)
 
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hrotha said:
Fans can treat players however they fancy. Just don't complain that the players aren't particularly fond of the fans later.

But yes, like gods. That's definitely what I'm saying. Yup.
I thought you were implying England fans should behave like most football fans and press worldwide.

Which is basically to treat them as gods, don't you agree? In most countries, anybody who can so much as make the national team in football, gets given to them a lifelong level endearment that almost no other human can match.
joey barton aside...
 
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Pricey_sky said:
The Hitch said:
Portugal haven't been that great all competition, but were the better team tonight.
Poland were playing it risky taking every game to penalties and hoping to win the lottery eachtime.

Ive been disapointed with CR7. Maybe it is true afterall that he can't play well in the big moments.

Hopefully Portugal can put something better together for the semis.


Belgium must be in dreamland, of course Wales wont be easy for them, however if you'd have offered them Wales and then a very average Portugal to reach the final they'd be extremely happy with that.
the welsh held them and beat them in the qualifiers, so who says the belgies will be in dreamland - have to beat a team who they haven't beaten recently, and that team is currently full of confidence...
No vermeulen nor vertonghen either...
 
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Graeme Le Saux, Matthew Syed, Stuart Lancaster and Brailsford to advise the FA on the England job and set up.

What is this supposed to achieve?

A lot of managerial football experience there. :rolleyes:
 
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Graeme Le Saux, Matthew Syed, Stuart Lancaster and Brailsford to advise the FA on the England job and set up.

What is this supposed to achieve?

A lot of managerial football experience there. :rolleyes:
that question might be better suited for the Clinic. ;)
 
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Ronaldo was pretty bad yesterday. Not Rooney-bad, but still bad.
Atm, Renato Sanchez and to a lesser extent Nani are the ones with the odd flash of geniality in the Port. squad.

Such a pain to watch Ronaldo moan and complain all the time.
I reckon the team spirit suffers from it.

Still, I decided Portugal was the deserved winner when I realized I hadn't seen Rui Patricio all match.

How old is this Polish squad? The defense and generally their organization looked very solid. If they can keep this squad together and the spirit going, they should qualify for the WC 2018 easily.

Really sorry indeed for Blasczykowski.
Was the best player on the pitch yesterday, imo. I'd be surprised if Dortmund don't bring him back for the coming season.