[Europe] 2010 World Cup qualifying thread (13 Viewers)

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Henry

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Sep 30, 2003
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well, the english media is rather obnoxious :D
for most of them though, failing to qualify for euros took away a lot of smugness and forced them to face reality. But now with Capello, they're actually pretty decent. fuck rooney and terry though
 

X Æ A-12

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well, the english media is rather obnoxious :D
for most of them though, failing to qualify for euros took away a lot of smugness and forced them to face reality. But now with Capello, they're actually pretty decent. fuck rooney and terry though
No, they just blamed everything on Mclaren and waltzed past reality, even if they finished rock bottom after losing every match that wouldn't happen, anyway the smugness has gotten even worse ever since Capello has turned them into a game winning machine, and worst part is it's partially deserved because England is fucking good under Capello
 

soulslider

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May 16, 2006
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Wow Ukraine actually could win this and all they have next is Andorra, what a bummer for Croatia, who are clearly the better team but don't look like they will be making the World Cup this summer
yeah , we are probably out , 5 minutes to go , well we got only our selves to blame , we played piss poor in this qualification
 

Zaim

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Dec 1, 2007
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Estonia 0-2 Bosnia, 2nd place in the group is secured now let the play-offs begin :weee:

It was a professional match by Bosnia, didn't look nervous and didn't allow to let this chance slip. Good goals by Dzeko and Ibisevic, both were assisted by Misimovic ofcourse. Ibisevic could have had a hattrick here, but it's ok.

Respect to Ciro Blazevic :delpiero:
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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congratulations to all the bosnians, huge achievement for them already. and what a great football story behind this all, starting with the war and all the players choosing Serbia and Croatia instead of them and ending with all the new shining stars getting the nation one step from WC finals, bravo!
 

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congratulations to all the bosnians, huge achievement for them already. and what a great football story behind this all, starting with the war and all the players choosing Serbia and Croatia instead of them and ending with all the new shining stars getting the nation one step from WC finals, bravo!
:agree: The Balkans is really producing some quality football players
 

Zaim

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Dec 1, 2007
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congratulations to all the bosnians, huge achievement for them already. and what a great football story behind this all, starting with the war and all the players choosing Serbia and Croatia instead of them and ending with all the new shining stars getting the nation one step from WC finals, bravo!
Thanks man.

Latvia still has a chance to qualify too, good luck :tup:
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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First of all, Fuck off Capello and fuck you too English NT.



Alen, how is it possible that both Denmark and Sweden qualify and Portugal go crying home?

These are the standings:
1. Denmark 8 matches- 18 points
2. Sweden 8 matches - 15 points
3. Portugal 8 matches - 13 points
4. Hungary 8 matches - 13 points

Matches left:
Denmark-Sweden
Portugal-Hungary

Portugal-Malta
Sweden-Albania
Denmark - Hungary

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So, if Sweden wins both matches and Denmark beats Hungary in the last round, Portugal will be out.

There are also two more options. Sweden to get a draw tonight and win in the last round. In this case goal difference will count (H2H between Sweden and Portugal means nothing in this case since both matches ended 0:0). So far Sweden has +6 while Portugal has +5 goal difference.


The last option is Portugal not to beat Hungary tonight and Sweden to beat Albania in the last round.

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Fuck Capello and the English team one more time.
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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I'm about to witness a fucking miracle, they say that the lightning doesn't struck twice in one place, but it's again all over just like in 2003, when we where in one of the toughest grounds in Turkey, but the guys managed not to break under the huge pressure and get out the result and go to the Portugal 2004. Not to mention Verpakovskis, who's been incredible again, not too many strikers are capable to put two behind Rehagel's wall in one halftime in his own yard in the most important match of the year. God bless Latvia! :touched: And whatever happens in second half, the guys out there already are heroes.
 
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