The Mir@cle 27.05.2008 06:13 |
Time to start to talk about the EC... what do you guys think? Who's gonna be the champion this year? I think it's gonna be close between Italy, Germany and Portugal. I think Ronaldo will make the difference in the end... About Italy... first they have to beat Holland. And we have a secret weapon! xD link |
Mr.Jingles 27.05.2008 07:00 |
The Mir@cle wrote: About Italy... first they have to beat Holland. And we have a secret weapon! xDI don't know how well that secret weapon will work. If the Italians score first, they'll put 11 players to defend the rest of the game. |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 27.05.2008 09:48 |
football has always been a game played for 90 minutes and then the Germans win on penalties but as a 'neutral' this year i'm looking forward to seeing someone kicking 7 shits out of the 'diving porteugese winker' known as Ronaldo. i cant see it being an open finals this time but the Polish may spring a surprise or two. im gonna go with Italy though or the Germans on penalties ;-] |
AspiringPhilosophe 27.05.2008 09:54 |
JoxerTheComedownPirate wrote: football has always been a game played for 90 minutes and then the Germans win on penalties but as a 'neutral' this year i'm looking forward to seeing someone kicking 7 shits out of the 'diving porteugese winker' known as Ronaldo. i cant see it being an open finals this time but the Polish may spring a surprise or two. im gonna go with Italy though or the Germans on penalties ;-]You BRAT! I was just gunna quote you on the "Football for 90 minutes and then the Germans win on penalties" thing you told me over MSN! *Huff* Lord knows that won't even be on TV here; I kinda wish it was so I could watch it and maybe start to understand the game a bit, but without someone to explain the game to me I doubt watching it on my own would do any good at all. 3 "football" games with the German in September were not enough to allow me to even get a gist of the game. |
YourValentine 27.05.2008 11:21 |
Italy is always a candidate but there are other teams like for example Croatia, Holland and France. Portugal has excellent players but somehow they never win a final (and don't start me on Ronaldo...) I hear that Germany is named as a candidate but I don't believe the team is good enough but then German teams always do better than expected. If I had to bet I would bet on Croatia. |
@ndy38 27.05.2008 11:30 |
Forza Azzurri! In my opinion it will either be Italy, France, Germany or Portugal....no coincidence that these 4 teams made up the semi finals at the World Cup two years ago. All four still have very strong teams. Although it would be stupid to forget about Holland or Romania, the latter especially could be a real surprise. As for Spain, will the curse of underachievement still haunt them? As for the Italy/France/Romania/Holland showdown, i'm really looking forward to it! |
@ndy38 27.05.2008 11:34 |
Mr.Jingles wrote:Catanaccio? It's a myth, and i'm sick of hearing about it. Roberto Donadoni uses no such tactics, and hopefully never will. Italy haven't played like that since the days of Giovanni Trapattoni, a hopeless tactician at international level who should have retired years ago....good luck to Ireland with him.The Mir@cle wrote: About Italy... first they have to beat Holland. And we have a secret weapon! xDIf the Italians score first, they'll put 11 players to defend the rest of the game. |
Ale Solan 27.05.2008 19:16 |
Aberdeen will win. |
***Marial-B*** 28.05.2008 01:55 |
Furia Roja!!!!!! I'll go with Spain of course :P Then I will wait what happens with Holland also :). And... last but not least... I wanna drool while I see Cristiano Ronaldo, too damn hot xD!!!! PS: Martijn, while you're with me, don't wear such thing -.-'. |
s.m. 28.05.2008 02:00 |
YourValentine wrote: Italy is always a candidate but there are other teams like for example Croatia, Holland and France. Portugal has excellent players but somehow they never win a final (and don't start me on Ronaldo...) I hear that Germany is named as a candidate but I don't believe the team is good enough but then German teams always do better than expected. If I had to bet I would bet on Croatia.i wish i could be optimistic like you but i'm not, our level has dropped in comparison to qualifing stage, our defence is suspicous ( to say at least ), kovac and simunic are mistake prone and our coach dosen' t have the strenght to replace them because of their past, our attack is weaker withouth eduardo, i only trust our midfield which i consider top 3 of the championships, now you can ask how can i not believe in a team that qualifed easily and in process threw england out, there are 3 reasons, 1.eduardo da silva injury 2. bilic changed, he dosent take risks anymore, risks that brought the success in the first place, his vision is blocked because he started to make compromises 3. the whole atmosphere has relaxed too much, playes are making commercials, the coach is making music and plays in videos, i think we lost the edge after great performances in the qualies, i seriously hope i'm wrong |
The Mir@cle 28.05.2008 02:38 |
@ndy38 wrote:Maybe it's less than it was, but Italian football is still kinda defensive in my opinion. But let the squadra azzuri surprise me in a positive way this time..... not against Holland though. ;)Mr.Jingles wrote:Catanaccio? It's a mythThe Mir@cle wrote: About Italy... first they have to beat Holland. And we have a secret weapon! xDIf the Italians score first, they'll put 11 players to defend the rest of the game. |
@ndy38 28.05.2008 11:16 |
I think most of European football these days is leaning towards a slightly 'cautious' style of play, although i wouldn't label it defensive or negative. Except Glasgow Rangers....their tactics were just horrible and boring. Although a ten man defence did let them reach the Uefa Cup final.... |
Ms. Rebel 28.05.2008 14:48 |
I'm still being optimistic about the whole thing although it's pretty fucked up the thing that Eduardo Da Silva won't be playing :P |
The Mir@cle 29.05.2008 02:40 |
Ms. Rebel wrote: I'm still being optimistic about the whole thing although it's pretty fucked up the thing that Eduardo Da Silva won't be playing :PHe's Brasilian, not Croatian... so I call that justice. :P |
Ms. Rebel 29.05.2008 07:17 |
The Mir@cle wrote:Yeah but he has Croatian nationality.Ms. Rebel wrote: I'm still being optimistic about the whole thing although it's pretty fucked up the thing that Eduardo Da Silva won't be playing :PHe's Brasilian, not Croatian... so I call that justice. :P |
Gratzi 29.05.2008 07:18 |
@ndy38 wrote: Forza Azzurri! Although it would be stupid to forget about Holland or Romania, the latter especially could be a real surprise.Hahahahaha! That's a good one. Whatever you French/Italians/Dutch in our group do, just don't beat all the crap out of us. We're a sad people as it is. xD *sobs* No Denmark! :((((((( |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 29.05.2008 10:19 |
whats wrong with this scenario: England dont qualify for Austria/Switzerland so whats there reward? a nice little 'friendly' in Trinidad and Tobago in front of half a dozen drunks and the local goat on a piece of string and 6 weeks on the beach afterwards. makes you wonder where the punishment for failing to qualify is really... |
The Mir@cle 29.05.2008 10:26 |
Gratzi wrote:Denmark plays a friendly against Holland tonight... but I'm afraid, no Gronkjaer. ;)@ndy38 wrote: Forza Azzurri! Although it would be stupid to forget about Holland or Romania, the latter especially could be a real surprise.Hahahahaha! That's a good one. Whatever you French/Italians/Dutch in our group do, just don't beat all the crap out of us. We're a sad people as it is. xD *sobs* No Denmark! :((((((( But hey Kid, how are you doing? Long time no see! |
Gratzi 29.05.2008 10:40 |
The Mir@cle wrote: Denmark plays a friendly against Holland tonight... but I'm afraid, no Gronkjaer. ;) But hey Kid, how are you doing? Long time no see!WHAT? No Jesper? :O What did you do to him? - stole him for me, eh? As for moi, well nothing much, the two faculties are killing me sofly. And how art thou? |
The Mir@cle 29.05.2008 11:02 |
Gratzi wrote:I'm fine, thanks. :) And yes, I have him... You know that Jesper has always been favourite! I even had a poster of him above my bed when I was a bit younger (no kidding) ;-)The Mir@cle wrote: Denmark plays a friendly against Holland tonight... but I'm afraid, no Gronkjaer. ;) But hey Kid, how are you doing? Long time no see!WHAT? No Jesper? :O What did you do to him? - stole him for me, eh? As for moi, well nothing much, the two faculties are killing me sofly. And how art thou? Still busy as hell? Hows school doing? Is there a chance to see you online anytime soon? Take care you crazy kid. :D |
Gratzi 29.05.2008 15:45 |
The Mir@cle wrote: I'm fine, thanks. :) And yes, I have him... You know that Jesper has always been favourite! I even had a poster of him above my bed when I was a bit younger (no kidding) ;-)A poster with Jesper above the bed... <3<3<3 I'd so worship that! Still busy as hell? Hows school doing? Is there a chance to see you online anytime soon? Take care you crazy kid. :DWell, MSN hasn't been working for months. Oh well, haven't been online that much because I'm uber bee-zee. But keep one thing in mind: Cluj sucks! |