odessasteps Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 @zonalmarking Iceland's biggest moment in European football since their volcano forced Barca to travel by bus to Milan in 2010
MarcosLoura Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 2 hours ago, Randy said: Is anybody else surprised that Ricardo Quaresma isn't starting for Portugal after the way he played in their last friendly? He got hurt during the week. Welp that happened. Goddamnit.
SirFozzie Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 They said 10% of Iceland is in France for Euro 2016. Boston has twice as many people as Iceland. This is nuts.
odessasteps Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 Iceland has almost the exact same population as ... Leicester. Hmmmmmm... 1
ReiseReise Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 Iceland´s population is something like 330 000 people and the country has a winter that takes up roughly two thirds of the year. Portugal looked very dominant from the highlights (couldn´t see the match unfortunately). Yet it amazes me that every media outlet acts as if those guys are still vikings who occasionally kick a ball after a raid. I think every Icelandic player is under contract in well established European leagues. Of course, the most viking looking player ever as their goalscorer will keep that clichee alive. Really happy for every Icelander I´ve met and the country as a whole for their good showing in their first game. Hungary beating Austria has to be one of the big surprises this tournament, Austria is in line with Belgium in being a vastly talented side that (seemingly) hasn´t shown their true potential yet. This result will be tough to come back from, however. Especially considering you´d probably need four points at the very least to advance as one of the top four 3rd-places.
Zheroen Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 And true to form, rather than taking any responsibility for missing a gilt-edged chance late in the match to win it for his side or give his opponents any credit, CR7 whines about how Iceland (the country with a population of 323,000, playing in the final stages of an International tournament for the first time ever) played with a counter-attacking mindset against Portugal (population of over 10,000,000 and runners up of the 2004 Euros). Talented as he may be, I'm glad that he will never win anything on the International stage. 1
Robert S Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 Good for France that a game lasts 90 minutes and not 88 (ignoring injury time, of course). My Austrians had a really bad start to the tournament yesterday. Though I must say that I am not surprised, the friendlies this year were not really good either and quite some players seem to be off-form. Austria is still waiting for a win at a Euro or World Cup since 1990 (2-1 against the US), 7 non wins (3 draws, 4 losses) in a row.
texanspaniard Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 Payet is having quite a tournament so far! Two great goals by him in two games.
ReiseReise Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 You can say one thing about France: They know how to put in a shift an win a game. Also, their fans are great at switching from "you guys are the worst and we hate you" to "allez les bleus" within the blink of a goal. But maybe every fan in international tournaments is like that nowadays and I´m watching too little of the EURO 2016 right now. Germany vs Poland is on today. With all the hooligan violence I´d be surprised if nothing bad happens outside the pitch. The game is tough to call. Neither team looked great in their opener, both are capable of creating chances and scoring goals. Hummels might join the German backline, which would be a plus despite Mustafi´s goal should he be at a hundred percent or close to this. Hopefully our team can keep both Milik and Lewandowski in check.
ChesterCopperpot Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 On 06/15/2016 at 1:09 AM, Zheroen said: And true to form, rather than taking any responsibility for missing a gilt-edged chance late in the match to win it for his side or give his opponents any credit, CR7 whines about how Iceland (the country with a population of 323,000, playing in the final stages of an International tournament for the first time ever) played with a counter-attacking mindset against Portugal (population of over 10,000,000 and runners up of the 2004 Euros). Talented as he may be, I'm glad that he will never win anything on the International stage. Kari Arnason nailed it. Quote His comments drew mass criticism on social media and now Malmo defender Arnason, who has also played for Rotherham, Plymouth Argyle and Aberdeen, has launched a quite brutal response. "Ronaldo is a fantastic footballer - but he's not a gracious human being,” he said.” "This is the reason why Messi is always going to be one step ahead of him. "But judging by his comments we clearly got under his skin. So in a way, yeah, it was nice to hear. It makes it even sweeter when he's a sore loser like that. I mean, he can say whatever he wants. He didn't really get a chance - he got one and he couldn't put it away. So what can I say? Sore loser. Tough s***." “He didn’t want to lose the game. What does he expect – for us to play like Barcelona against him? He fannies about and dives around. “Obviously we were the underdog, we played like the underdog and we were unlucky not to win the game.” 1
AxB Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Gareth Bale has been talking a lot of shit in the build-up to this. Welsh players are prouder and more patriotic than English ones, he says. No England player would be good enough to make it into the Wales team, he says. Which does beg the question why so many of the Wales team have English accents, but none of the England players have Welsh accents.
Death From Above Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Good on Bale for backing up his talk, and making use of ye olde addage that you can't score if you don't shoot. Joe Hart is a joke, though.
Jiji Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Remember that one time he tried roaring like a lion before conceding a pelanty... er, penalty?
Death From Above Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Wales did very little in the second half, but I see an awful lot of pro-England media instantly talking up how great they looked. Hmmm.
Dewar Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 As someone who predicted a 2-1 Engerlund victory in a pick' em pool, I was quite pleased with the result.
ReiseReise Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Seeing as to how Ukraine wasn't able to stop the same set piece sequence N.Ireland messed up against Poland I'm 100% sure they didn't put in any prep time at all in this game. They look a lot less inspired than against us. Hopefully this tells more about them than about Germany. This is the second free kick of the tournament from Bale that got handled awfully by the keeper. Hart is not that bad, but he is nowhere near other No. 1s.
ReiseReise Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 On 13.6.2016 at 6:45 PM, Death From Above said: Ireland/Sweden hasn't been the best advertisement for the 24 team tourney[...] Neither was GER v POL. Some good defending, two or three good chances MAYBE. Friendliest friendly I've ever seen at a tournament. Couldn't really feel any electricity for that Match, which NEVER happens in games for "MY" team when it counts. I still happily take a draw after that 90-Minute-pee-break. We're NOT a favourite for EURO 16 winners, but who is at this point?
The Natural Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 On 11/06/2016 at 9:13 PM, Roman said: Sterling looks like an out-of-shape dwarf with a Kim Kardashian-sized ass whenever he's running. It's distracting. Quality. £49 million? Fuck off. On 14/06/2016 at 6:28 PM, The Natural said: Listened to radio commentary more than watching the games. Think that will change on Thursday with England vs. Wales. Fancy Wales for the win or draw. My appointment was running late so I managed to see the last five minutes in the pub. Well timed that. Place was packed and erupted with the winner. On 15/06/2016 at 6:09 AM, Zheroen said: And true to form, rather than taking any responsibility for missing a gilt-edged chance late in the match to win it for his side or give his opponents any credit, CR7 whines about how Iceland (the country with a population of 323,000, playing in the final stages of an International tournament for the first time ever) played with a counter-attacking mindset against Portugal (population of over 10,000,000 and runners up of the 2004 Euros). Talented as he may be, I'm glad that he will never win anything on the International stage. 19 hours ago, ChesterCopperpot said: Kari Arnason nailed it. This.
Roman Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 People are finally beginning to understand Marc Wilmots is a retard. Too little too late. I hope Ireland fucks them up. My hatred for this team knows no bounds. When Wilmots was appointed as coach (and before every single Belgian turned into a humongous asshole whenever it comes to football), I was happy that Wilmots got his chance. When he was a player, he was a no-nonsense kind of guy, a natural leader and he fearlessly battered his way through his opponents, even if they were huge names (in comparison to the 'small' Belgians). I hoped he would instill some of that in the current generation. Instead, he's a retard.
The Natural Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 Mentioning Cristiano Ronaldo reminds me about Pepe. Two twats.
Roman Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 Christ. How many last-minute goals have we had so far?
Death From Above Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 I don't know if anyone is aware of this, but Spain is not bad. 2
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