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Originally posted by RUB!X
morientes is in the squad :confused:
is he? blah, i didn't take notice of spain's squad, never interested me since they won't make any impace :p

but Mista is out right? now thats a bad choice :p:p
 

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Good ol Dutch national team.. always imploding. :D

As for Spain, they won't win (anything). Why? They field Real Madid defenders and non-Galactico forwards (besides Raul)... :p
 

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Originally posted by flowin'
As for Spain, they won't win (anything). Why? They field Real Madid defenders and non-Galactico forwards (besides Raul)... :p
Salgado is the only Madrid fullback that get playing time.. Puyol/Marchena/César/Gabri will probably share the defensive roles... oh, and i guess Helguera.. if Saez gets his way... :rolleyes:

I wouldn't say 'non-galactico' forwards. Fernando Torres will be one of the worlds best in a few years, Morientes 'technically' is a galactico.. and has played at that level for Monaco this season, and Luque.. hes pretty good.. too..

i wouldnt write this team off, yet.. Valencia have been awesome.. and this spanish side has pretty much the spine of their team.. Marchena, Albelda, Baraja, Vicente + Cañizares.. its whether these Valencians can play with the rest of their hombres is the question..
 

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Spain's got a pretty decent team, but if they're gonna make it past the QFs, they'll have to somehow come first in their group ahead of Portugal so they avoid France in their QF, in which case they'd play the much more beatable England. Then again with the expected quality of most of the teams, anything could happen really. Who knows, maybe France'll even choke again.

http://www.euro2004.com/tournament/index.html
 

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anyone for tab tomorw?
i dont care
im gona put money on raul scoring first every game
he is so sexy omg
as sexy as ellipses
 

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Heh, got this interview with Michael Ballack off the web somewhere. I bet I had as much fun reading it as he did giving it :sleep:


In The Guardian's Euro 2004 pull-out an interview with Michael Ballack...

Q Which young player will make his reputation?
A 'Could be anyone'

Q What is the most peculiar thing you carry to matches?
A 'Nothing'

Q Which opponent will you most relish facing?
A 'I have no preference'

Q Which team-mate is the most lively character?
A 'If anyone has energy to spare after a long season they can put it to use out on the pitch'

Q Who is your hotel team-mate?
A 'In the German team mostly we don't share rooms'

Q How will you celebrate if you win the final?
A 'It doesn't do to think about that'


Personality of a doorknob was a good description i heard, but he's some player!!
 

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haha i went to tab today and put 10$ on an england win agaisnt france

fukin good odds..4.00

GOOO ENGLAND! (u better win and make me not lose $10)

and planning to put another 10 for a draw with spain and portugal? what u guys reckon?
 

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i got some smashing odds on Kevin Kuranyi being in the top 4 scorers of the tournament (8-1) so i put whatever money i had on me at the time on it (about 20 i think) and for him to be German top scorer you get $4.30 i think.

Pretty underrated player and the krauts always seem to do well in big tournaments despite being pretty poor before them so i reckon he's a good bet.
 

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wonder what the odds are for that?

Their midfielders are:

7.Bastian SCHWEINSTEIGER
8.Dietmar HAMANN
13.Michael BALLACK
16.Jens JEREMIES
18 .Fabian ERNST
19.Bernd SCHNEIDER
22.Torsten FRINGS

Ballack and Frings could get you a fair few goals, Jeremies and Schneider could chip in as well i guess. Hamman, Ernst are more defensive players and i think Schweinsteiger is only there for the experience.

Up front they have:

9.Fredi BOBIC
10.Kevin KURANYI
11.Miroslav KLOSE
14.Thomas BRDARIC
20.Lukas PODOLOSKI

I really fancy Kuranyi to grab a few and I rate Bobic as a solid player as well. Klose might get a few dodgy headers against one of the poor teams but i don't really like him.

Bradaric i know little about except he playsfor Hannover and he's good ish in CM, while i'd think Podoloski is another young'n there for the experience.

So i reckon you'd get good odds on German midfield outscoring their forwards :)
 

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same goes with the italian midfield i guess, but then again their formation is customised to it so its inevitable.
 

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copious, u know those ronaldo clips u had..where did u get them? cos i want to watch more fancy shit from different players
 

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Originally posted by HeCtic
i got some smashing odds on Kevin Kuranyi being in the top 4 scorers of the tournament (8-1) so i put whatever money i had on me at the time on it (about 20 i think) and for him to be German top scorer you get $4.30 i think.

Pretty underrated player and the krauts always seem to do well in big tournaments despite being pretty poor before them so i reckon he's a good bet.

personally i would put all my dosh on Pedro Pauleta.. a bit more prolific than that Brasilian/Panamanian/Germanian fella..

as for Ballacks interview.... thats why Germans are going home after the group stage. They do not give a shit about this event :)

on the other hand.. it could work like reverse psychology and take them to the final (as per 2002).. keep your eye on Miroslav Klose..
 

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How about this for what the fuck jaw dropping stupidity?

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The bizarre career of Nicolas Anelka took another amazing twist today when he said he would probably quit English football after converting to Islam.

The former French international, whose career has been littered with fall-outs with clubs and managers, has spent the last week in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Yesterday he was thought to have been in Mecca, the holiest place of worship in the Islamic faith.

He told France Football magazine: "I am ready to stay here and to play for a club in the Emirates. I am not keen to go back to England or France."

Anelka was speaking after his official conversion to Islam, and at the Al-Wassl mosque in UAE read out several verses of the Koran in front of two muftis, senior legal figures in the community who specialise in advising on the Islamic holy book.

The 25-year-old has spoken before about his interest in the religion. In 1999, he said he was inspired by his boyhood friends in the working class community of Trappes, on the outskirts of Paris.

"The Muslim religion interests me," he said. "When I'm in Trappes, I hang out with Muslims and we discuss it a lot. In the summer we're outdoors until 4am, so we have the time to talk.

"I listen to them in order to understand and learn, just like Roberto Baggio on Buddhism. It opens your mind and the subject fascinates me, just like astronomy does."

Earlier this year, it was reported he had visited the state-funded school in London founded by Yusef Islam, formerly the singer Cat Stevens.

Now it appears his conversion is now complete and a new chapter is about to start in his controversial life.

Many thought the talented striker might be representing France at Euro 2004 but after falling out with the previous manager Roger Lemerre, current boss Jacques Santini refused to have him back, despite Anelka making an apology.

He signed for City two summers ago for £13million but last season he appeared unsettled again.

He first came to English football as an 18-year-old when Arsene Wenger spotted his talent.

He helped Arsenal to the Double in 1998 but alienated fans by demanding to leave for Real Madrid, to whom he was sold for more than £23m, a profit of more than £22m.

Controversy there led to a move to Paris St Germain and he came close to joining Liverpool after a loan spell at Anfield.

But thoughts of a permanent deal were abandoned when he clashed with Gerard Houllier before he revived his career at City.
 
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