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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by 6ft Kerplunk » 14 Jun 2016 14:35

a.) Watching the 2pm game at my desk >>>>>>>>>>> missing most of the 5pm game driving home
b.) 3 games >>>>>>>> 2 games

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by jd82 » 14 Jun 2016 14:40

what a oxf*rd day to WFH - cock

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Maguire » 14 Jun 2016 14:43

6ft Kerplunk a.) Watching the 2pm game at my desk >>>>>>>>>>> missing most of the 5pm game driving home
b.) 3 games >>>>>>>> 2 games


It's a bullshit format which has changed the dynamic of the tournament and resulted in midweek afternoon kick-offs in a Europe-only tournament [forcing people to take time off work to watch games]

Plain stupid

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Silver Fox » 14 Jun 2016 15:40

The whole thing's all over the shop thanks to Platini's bullshit plan to let most of europe qualify (see also 2 day gap between 1st and 2nd rounds)

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Ian Royal » 14 Jun 2016 15:44

Silver Fox The whole thing's all over the shop thanks to Platini's bullshit plan to let most of europe qualify (see also 2 day gap between 1st and 2nd rounds)

Doesn't seem to have reduced the quality much though... the smaller nations have put in a strong showing so far. The afternoon games and sheer number in a day is a bit much though.


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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Maguire » 14 Jun 2016 16:10

Ian Royal the smaller nations have put in a strong showing so far


Well, Albania were deservedly beaten and Northern Ireland were total gash.

Wales and Republic of Ireland did pretty well.

Iceland to decide this one.

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Silver Fox » 14 Jun 2016 16:14

Trouble is NI somehow won their group, (was it ridiculously easy?) so would be in having no shots either way

2nd round of games is where we'll get confirmation of whether Platini has diluted the quality

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by jd82 » 14 Jun 2016 16:19

at least there will be no dead rubbers in the final round of group games.... although, potentially being able to qualify from a group without scoring a goal is a bit of a joke..

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Kitsondinho » 14 Jun 2016 16:50

Indeed there is the possibilty that a measly 2 points could get you through......


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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Ian Royal » 14 Jun 2016 17:26

Maguire
Ian Royal the smaller nations have put in a strong showing so far


Well, Albania were deservedly beaten and Northern Ireland were total gash.

Wales and Republic of Ireland did pretty well.

Iceland to decide this one.


I think Albania and Northern Ireland only losing by 1 each already decides it, so far at least. I'd have been expecting more comfortable victories for their opposition.

Agreed that having some third placed teams making it through is potentially a bit of an abomination.

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Maguire » 14 Jun 2016 18:36

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Ian Royal the smaller nations have put in a strong showing so far


Well, Albania were deservedly beaten and Northern Ireland were total gash.

Wales and Republic of Ireland did pretty well.

Iceland to decide this one.


I think Albania and Northern Ireland only losing by 1 each already decides it, so far at least


Well if "a strong showing" = losing then you must be one happy Reading fan

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Ian Royal » 14 Jun 2016 19:09

2-0 win for apparently unfancied Hungary. Thoroughly deserved too.

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Kitsondinho » 14 Jun 2016 19:20

Gylfi Sigurdsson Gylfi Sigurdsson Gylfi Sigurdsson Gylfi Sigurdsson Gylfi Sigurdsson Gylfi Sigurdsson Gylfi Sigurdsson Gylfi Sigurdsson


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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Jun 2016 20:12

iGreat turnout from the land of Brynjar Ivarmarsson

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by sandman » 14 Jun 2016 20:15

Looking forward to this one, Gylfi vs Cristiano.

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Ian Royal » 14 Jun 2016 21:05

sandman Looking forward to this one, Gylfi vs Cristiano.

Sadly Nani currently winning.

Gylfi probably should have scored his early chance and I think he failed to track his man leading to the cross for Nani's goal. Great save from Iceland to keep out Nani's earlier header and for supposedly the best player in the world that air kick was pretty poor from Ronaldo.

Can't help but feel Iceland are taking a big risk playing two up and having Gylfi in a two man central midfield... he's not really getting a chance to influence the game and his strengths aren't in defending.

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Jun 2016 21:21

Working alright at the moment :lol:

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by harry » 14 Jun 2016 21:23

Come on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by Kitsondinho » 14 Jun 2016 21:25

Last time I saw marking like that was at the Mad Stad.......
Gylfi winner anyone?!

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Re: Euro 2016 Thread

by harry » 14 Jun 2016 21:36

Kitsondinho Last time I saw marking like that was at the Mad Stad.......
Gylfi winner anyone?!


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