It hurts my heart, but i must say this:
CONGRATULATIONS TO GREECE FOR THE VICTORY.
It was a great cup and i think was very positive for Portugal, not only for the football but also for the country.
We had here lots of colours, lots of ppl, lots of fun, was great.I'm gonna miss all this. The cities will be again very calm.
Hope that all that were here enjoyed the stay.
But be ready... Mundial Cup will belong to Portugal.
GREECE
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It is now!!!!
All join hands and shout... GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECE.
Seriously though... congratulations to Greece..
Comiserations to Portugal who put on a great tournament....
Paddy
All join hands and shout... GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECE.
Seriously though... congratulations to Greece..
Comiserations to Portugal who put on a great tournament....
Paddy
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SHKOSE TO
TO GAMHMENO
DEN MPORO DEN MPORO
NA PERIMENO
YEAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
TO GAMHMENO
DEN MPORO DEN MPORO
NA PERIMENO
YEAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
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More tommorow lads
now it s party time
now it s party time
Rock on GrEEcE. I've never seen such a totally focused team. Big in defence, and cool enough to take chances. Winnaz.
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Yeah, but what an effort regardless. Chucks his Barca flag at the infidel, then wangs himself into the back of the net. Pure class. Thank Grud for Portuguese TV cameras, who obviously DON'T think pitch invasions should be censored.snubnoseuk wrote:The streaker got it wrong. He had clothes on.
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Yeah, replays as wellDave Whelan wrote:Yeah, but what an effort regardless. Chucks his Barca flag at the infidel, then wangs himself into the back of the net. Pure class. Thank Grud for Portuguese TV cameras, who obviously DON'T think pitch invasions should be censored.snubnoseuk wrote:The streaker got it wrong. He had clothes on.
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I bet a lot of greeks won't be sitting down for a few days.
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well well
despite the fact that the whole nation feels proud and strong which
is at least ridiculous,
there s a verry happy feeling all over the country which is very
nice if you consider that the Greeks are very miserable.
Got a bit tired of seeing everyone wearing a shirt with the greek
flag on it though.
Anyway what the team did is unbelievable
they deserve it
As for Charisteas a few years ago the people used to add a
silent A and R on his name.. which then meant USELESS..
now he is Aggelos which means ANGEL
Irony ee??
despite the fact that the whole nation feels proud and strong which
is at least ridiculous,
there s a verry happy feeling all over the country which is very
nice if you consider that the Greeks are very miserable.
Got a bit tired of seeing everyone wearing a shirt with the greek
flag on it though.
Anyway what the team did is unbelievable
they deserve it
As for Charisteas a few years ago the people used to add a
silent A and R on his name.. which then meant USELESS..
now he is Aggelos which means ANGEL
Irony ee??
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Big congrats to the Greeks: at last a team at the top level has re-introduced tackling into professional football.
After about 10 years of nobody daring to challenge a player who runs towards them, Greece have remembered that it's possible to win the ball without conceding a foul - even if the player in possession falls over!
Hopefully this means the Emperor's New Clothes merchants of the Premiership (and yes, Cristiano Ronaldo, I mean you so much) will realise that attacking football is about more than running quickly, attempting a flashy trick and falling over once you're stuck up a blind alley.
In an ideal world we will see players who have applied, practical skills emerge to combat the Greek school of pro-active defending. Then we might see an end to the over-hyped show-ponies that litter the Premiership and get pundits wetting their knickers over a weekly stepover and two goals a season. Among the England squad, it should mean the end for the likes of Joe Cole and Keiron Dyer - and not a moment too soon in either case.
And don't tell me Greece were negative or cynical. Did you see them time-wasting? Did you see them roll around in theatrical agony every time they lost the ball? Nope, that was Italy getting what they richly deserved with a group phase exit. Greece played it hard and fair, and the so-called giants of the game couldn't cope. When they had the ball they worked hard to use it properly (except for stoppage time in the final, when I think any team can be forgiven for hoofing clear at any opportunity); when they didn't have the ball they tracked back like demons to retrieve it.
Moment of the final for me: Charisteas, 10 yards from his own area, in the right hand channel, making a slide tackle on the tearful performing seal from Old Trafford. When did you last see a big-name centre-forward back there, and winning possession for his team.
Good skills, Greece. Well played, and enjoy the party. Sorry I wrote you off two weeks ago, but how the hell did you lose to Russia?
Portugal: bad luck, but I did say they weren't good enough. Just didn't expect them to get the chance to lose to the Greeks a second time.
After about 10 years of nobody daring to challenge a player who runs towards them, Greece have remembered that it's possible to win the ball without conceding a foul - even if the player in possession falls over!
Hopefully this means the Emperor's New Clothes merchants of the Premiership (and yes, Cristiano Ronaldo, I mean you so much) will realise that attacking football is about more than running quickly, attempting a flashy trick and falling over once you're stuck up a blind alley.
In an ideal world we will see players who have applied, practical skills emerge to combat the Greek school of pro-active defending. Then we might see an end to the over-hyped show-ponies that litter the Premiership and get pundits wetting their knickers over a weekly stepover and two goals a season. Among the England squad, it should mean the end for the likes of Joe Cole and Keiron Dyer - and not a moment too soon in either case.
And don't tell me Greece were negative or cynical. Did you see them time-wasting? Did you see them roll around in theatrical agony every time they lost the ball? Nope, that was Italy getting what they richly deserved with a group phase exit. Greece played it hard and fair, and the so-called giants of the game couldn't cope. When they had the ball they worked hard to use it properly (except for stoppage time in the final, when I think any team can be forgiven for hoofing clear at any opportunity); when they didn't have the ball they tracked back like demons to retrieve it.
Moment of the final for me: Charisteas, 10 yards from his own area, in the right hand channel, making a slide tackle on the tearful performing seal from Old Trafford. When did you last see a big-name centre-forward back there, and winning possession for his team.
Good skills, Greece. Well played, and enjoy the party. Sorry I wrote you off two weeks ago, but how the hell did you lose to Russia?
Portugal: bad luck, but I did say they weren't good enough. Just didn't expect them to get the chance to lose to the Greeks a second time.
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