The Official Football/Soccer Thread: 2017-2018 Season
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Ammar:
Love Sculpture:
I dont think we watched the same match. I didnt see England doing anything. Portugal was the one that lost opportunities to finish the game earlier. Portugal is not a good team, the coach is great, that´s all. The goalkeeper of Portugal is very good, but penalty is penalty.
England was better much better,just because the Portogal coach is brazilian doesn't mean you have to support him he pushed england and holland players with tricks to make them lose temper and make injuries....so sorry he succeded,but yes the penalties part was made by Portogal goalie.
Love Sculpture:
I still cant believe Argentina lost to Germany. Germany is a horrible team, they play anything else, not football . I dont think Argentina lost because Messi didnt play. They lost because Germany had more personality. Why didnt you say the German goalkeeper won the game, not the players? .
I agree with you on that, the german goal keeper made it for germany in penalties,but Argentina could have won in the real time match if the coach didnt make the stupid changes and make the team withdraw back the last 20 minutes ,while Argentina was controling the game after they scored first.
It´s been 40 years since Portugal did something in the world cup. Who is responsible for Portugal team? The coach. The coach is good, he is the man, and I wanted him in my team. Argentina lost not because of the coach, because of the players. If they werent efficient, what can we do. They were better than Germany, but Germany was cold blooded.
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You english are just pathetic!!! Rooney was a cunt by stamping on Carvalhos nuts, and now it's Ronaldo's fault!!! Jesus!!! Just like to remind you what happened in the last years: Euro 2000, Euro 2004 and WC 2006 Portugal > England Porto > Man United Sporting > Boro and Newcastle Benfica > Man United and Liverpool And who's the Manager that got the last 2 premier leagues: José Mourinho! I don't remember any English team or the National team get past through us!!! And all you have to say is always the same excuse...the diving!!! Get real!!! PORTUGAL!!!
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Cristiano Ronaldo, in action!!
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Uncle Sox...love that cartoon!!!
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Love Sculpture:
Did you see Brazil yesterday? I didnt. I cant call that 5th division team Brazil. The Penta champion team is not that small thing that "played" yesterday, I mean, that didnt play.
While I agree 100% on that - and it wasn't just like that in that last game, it was all along the tournament...
Love Sculpture:
Germany is a horrible team, they play anything else, not football .
...and might have agreed to that half a year ago, this is no longer true now! It seems to me that Germany have found their good shape just in time! Now they'll have to show that the 1-4 defeat against Italy earlier this year was just an accident...
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Ern:
You english are just pathetic!!! Rooney was a **** by stamping on Carvalhos nuts, and now it's Ronaldo's fault!!! Jesus!!! Just like to remind you what happened in the last years: Euro 2000, Euro 2004 and WC 2006 Portugal > England Porto > Man United Sporting > Boro and Newcastle Benfica > Man United and Liverpool And who's the Manager that got the last 2 premier leagues: José Mourinho! I don't remember any English team or the National team get past through us!!! And all you have to say is always the same excuse...the diving!!! Get real!!! PORTUGAL!!!
Hey Ern!!! How've you been? It's been a long time since your last visit to the bar. You must go there more often... We all love it when you sing Doors at the karaoke! As for the World Cup, what do they know, right? Come and watch the match with France at the bar on the big screen. We always have a fantastic atmosphere.
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unclesox:
beatle:
Everything is normal in football land. And now, France, what do you prefer: Croissant or Champagne?
Glad to see you enjoy normalcy. 1984: France 3-2 Portugal after extra time 2000: France 2-1 Portugal after extra-time Portugal and semifinals don't mix too well. Bet on the champagne.
The diference is that I'm quite aware of that! Whatever the result - statistically, we've already lost, right? - you won't see me blaming the referee, the coach or whatever! We don't have the arrogance to believe we are the best team in the world until we proove it in the green. That's what's so dificult for England supporters to acomplish. Every 2 years, Euro and World Cups, they think they'll make it with an arrogance out of this world. What's more incredible than the arrogance is the fact that they don't learn...
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beatle:
unclesox:
beatle:
Everything is normal in football land. And now, France, what do you prefer: Croissant or Champagne?
Glad to see you enjoy normalcy. 1984: France 3-2 Portugal after extra time 2000: France 2-1 Portugal after extra-time Portugal and semifinals don't mix too well. Bet on the champagne.
The diference is that I'm quite aware of that! Whatever the result - statistically, we've already lost, right? - you won't see me blaming the referee, the coach or whatever! We don't have the arrogance to believe we are the best team in the world until we proove it in the green. That's what's so dificult for England supporters to acomplish. Every 2 years, Euro and World Cups, they think they'll make it with an arrogance out of this world. What's more incredible than the arrogance is the fact that they don't learn...
You could be right about this so-called "English arrogance". Perhaps it stems from their winning a tournament on home soil. Something Portugal failed to do two years ago when presented a golden opportunity to do so, likewise Sporting Lisboa in that UEFA Cup final humiliation. Tremendous failures in front of your home supporters such as those is enough to keep anyone from appearing - let alone gloating - on a message board. Well, at least until their team has reached the World Cup semifinals in a manner that has yet to gain favor with many outside their own supporters. Still, this thread is 98 pages long. Since you've been participating in this thread from the start, how about giving us some reminders of this supposed "English arrogance" you enjoy ridiculing by providing a few quotes before I decide whether I should take you seriously or not? Btw, you might want to r?mind your Portug?$? buddy ov?r th?r? that Mourinho may hav? b??n th? manag?r of th? t?am that ha$ won th? £a$t two Pr?mi?r$hip tit£?$, but h?'$ NOT th? main r?a$on why th? "Roman ?mpir?" i$ what it i$.
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beatle, I dont know one English person who is more arrogant and than me winning or losing I still say "BRAZIL is the best". Okay, I have a good reason to say it. WE have 5 stars. Arrogance is a relative thing. If you have complex of superiority like me, you dont recognize arrogance in others. I said once Gerrard was arrogant, because he thought his Liverpool would beat São Paulo. Now I think he is ok, he missed a penalty kick, I cant see arrogance in a person like him anymore.
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unclesox:
Cristiano Ronaldo, in action!!
It looks more like Ronaldinho Gaúcho in this world cup : Scolari didnt teach that drible lesson to Cristiano Ronaldo, not yet.
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Predictions: Italy 1 - Germany 2 Portugal 2 - France 1
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Italy - Germany 0:1 Portugal - France 1:2
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unclesox:
Tremendous failures in front of your home supporters such as those is enough to keep anyone from appearing - let alone gloating - on a message board.
Oh, man!!! Ouch!!! That one alone is a perfect good example of what I meant! Sadly, you didn't mention Benfica kicking Manchester United and Liverpool out of Champions League. Strange memory...
unclesox:
Still, this thread is 98 pages long. Since you've been participating in this thread from the start, how about giving us some reminders of this supposed "English arrogance" you enjoy ridiculing by providing a few quotes before I decide whether I should take you seriously or not?
Now I'm being serious with the following advice: never take a discussion about football seriously! It's impossible for a football discussion to achieve such a status. Anyway, I wasn't mentioning this thread in particular, I was referring to the blogsphere. Go to technorati.com and do a search on terms like "Rooney", "World Cup", "Portugal", "England", etc... If you do it open minded, I'm sure you'll find a lot of examples to illustrate the English arrogance. And then, maybe not!
unclesox:
Btw, you might want to r?mind your Portug?$? buddy ov?r th?r? that Mourinho may hav? b??n th? manag?r of th? t?am that ha$ won th? £a$t two Pr?mi?r$hip tit£?$, but h?'$ NOT th? main r?a$on why th? "Roman ?mpir?" i$ what it i$.
Again, your memory is playing tricks... You forgot to mention that in the two previous years before going to Chelsea, Mourinh won the UEFA Cup and the Champions League with FC Porto, a team with a modest budget when compared to the traditional European giants, English included. One final note: I think it's so sad that SOME England supporters spend most of their energies blaming the ref or their own coach for their results. After all, England reached the quarters and it's my conviction that any team that reaches the quarters can become World Champs. The teams at that stage are simply so balanced that it's the luck of a single game that decides everything. If the quarters matches were to be repeated tomorrow, I'm sure we would have diferent results. Also, England played better with only 10, after Rooney saw the (deserved) red card. That shows brilliantism from their players. England supporters don't seem to care about that, unfortunately!
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I think you'll be hard pressed to reconcile unclesox, beatle, while having a Ronaldo avatar... By the way, I don't think, unclesox is a real England supporter, he's not even English. I supported England, too, but I wouldn't see myself as a typical England supporter since I'm neither male, ugly nor violent, speak more than half a language and am only sometimes anti-German.
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Denny Wingman:
I think you'll be hard pressed to reconcile unclesox, beatle, while having a Ronaldo avatar... By the way, I don't think, unclesox is a real England supporter, he's not even English. I supported England, too, but I wouldn't see myself as a typical England supporter since I'm neither male, ugly nor violent, speak more than half a language and am only sometimes anti-German.
Ok, having your advice in consideration I just changed my avatar! I hope unclesox will tolerate me more from now on. At least, I'm sure everyone will give Ricardo the credit he deserves for what he did.
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beatle:
Denny Wingman:
I think you'll be hard pressed to reconcile unclesox, beatle, while having a Ronaldo avatar... By the way, I don't think, unclesox is a real England supporter, he's not even English. I supported England, too, but I wouldn't see myself as a typical England supporter since I'm neither male, ugly nor violent, speak more than half a language and am only sometimes anti-German.
Ok, having your advice in consideration I just changed my avatar! I hope unclesox will tolerate me more from now on. At least, I'm sure everyone will give Ricardo the credit he deserves for what he did.
Well, I'm sure your good will will be rewarded.
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http://www.ihateronaldo.com/ Sportsmanship?? Ronaldo: The word isn't in your dictionary. We call it downright dirty cheating!
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beatle:
unclesox:
Tremendous failures in front of your home supporters such as those is enough to keep anyone from appearing - let alone gloating - on a message board.
Oh, man!!! Ouch!!! That one alone is a perfect good example of what I meant! Sadly, you didn't mention Benfica kicking Manchester United and Liverpool out of Champions League. Strange memory...
You wish to talk about last season's Champions League campaign? I'm all for that! So remind me then. How did Benfica fair after kicking ManU and Liverpool out of that tournament?
beatle:
unclesox:
Still, this thread is 98 pages long. Since you've been participating in this thread from the start, how about giving us some reminders of this supposed "English arrogance" you enjoy ridiculing by providing a few quotes before I decide whether I should take you seriously or not?
I wasn't mentioning this thread in particular, I was referring to the blogsphere. Go to technorati.com and do a search on terms like "Rooney", "World Cup", "Portugal", "England", etc... If you do it open minded, I'm sure you'll find a lot of examples to illustrate the English arrogance. And then, maybe not!
If it's not this message board you have a problem with, why show up suddenly and go on about "English arrogance"? That you've finally decided to post here and talk your stuff only after your team has overachieved by reaching the semifinals says a lot more about you than you can ever say about fans of other teams.
beatle:
unclesox:
Btw, you might want to r?mind your Portug?$? buddy ov?r th?r? that Mourinho may hav? b??n th? manag?r of th? t?am that ha$ won th? £a$t two Pr?mi?r$hip tit£?$, but h?'$ NOT th? main r?a$on why th? "Roman ?mpir?" i$ what it i$.
Again, your memory is playing tricks... You forgot to mention that in the two previous years before going to Chelsea, Mourinh won the UEFA Cup and the Champions League with FC Porto, a team with a modest budget when compared to the traditional European giants, English included.
I didn't forget anything. I'm just mearly reminding your friend that if he wants to talk about the accomplishments of Mourinho, he needs to look deeper than what his nationality is. Defeating the likes of RC Lens, Denizlispor, Panathinaikos, Celtic, Lyon, Deportivo and Monaco in a knock-out cup competition is one thing. Outlasting Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool in a long, drawn-out season takes more than simply teaching arrogance to your players. It takes the convenience of Roman Abramovich's deep pockets to help achieve that type of success.
beatle:
One final note: I think it's so sad that SOME England supporters spend most of their energies blaming the ref or their own coach for......
Hold the rest of that thought and...
beatle:
Go to technorati.com
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beatle:
I hope unclesox will tolerate me more from now on. At least, I'm sure everyone will give Ricardo the credit he deserves for what he did.
I remember Ricardo. He was third choice keeper behind Tim Howard and Roy Carroll (HA!) at Manchester United at one time. By using his image as an avatar in recognition of his great accomplishment against England during that penalty kick victory... Well, let's face it. Is ANY spot kick victory over England really something of noteworthy significance?
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Denny Wingman:
Italy - Germany 0:1
Hey Wingman! Are you good in math? Germany's World Cup victories: 1954 1974 1990 Now solve this one: 54 x 74 - 1990 = ? 54 multiplied by 74 subtract 1990 equals...