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Euro 2020 Thread
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Come off it.cafctom said:At least now all the Englishmen who have been fawning over Wales can consider supporting their actual country now.I wanted Wales to do well. I ‘supported’ them in their games.Here’s the complicated bit - I ALSO supported England in theirs and will continue to support them.
If Englishmen have been fawning over Wales I must have missed that.2 -
Yet means that Denmark have effectively knocked out both Wales and Republic of Ireland...soapboxsam said:Wales outclassed by Denmark but Wales did better than Northern and the Republic of Ireland and better than Scotland.0 -
Italy look like a good side but I do agree. Their lack of games against big sides makes them an unknown quantity.Callumcafc said:Makes you wonder how Italy will play once they play a decent team. Wales were their toughest opposition in the group and Denmark have just played them off the park.
I think they play really positive football. It’ll just be whether that holds up against sides like France on the counter.1 -
Italy v Belgium or Portugal in the Quarter-Finals will be the big one for themLaddick01 said:
Italy look like a good side but I do agree. Their lack of games against big sides makes them an unknown quantity.Callumcafc said:Makes you wonder how Italy will play once they play a decent team. Wales were their toughest opposition in the group and Denmark have just played them off the park.
I think they play really positive football. It’ll just be whether that holds up against sides like France on the counter.
Part of me still thinks it will be an England v Italy Final2 -
Austria will be a good test for them. Italy should win comfortably but the Austrians will be well organised. It may help us see whether they are just contenders or favourites.
Were Moore and James injured? It seemed strange taking two of their threats off even if they were tired.0 -
ricky_otto said:It wasn’t a red, but it’s Wales, so it’s fair enough.
Yeah f**k em, they’ll be laughing their tits off at us when Germany beat us on Tuesday3 -
Fuck em1
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That’s an embarrassing score for Wales!1
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Getting beaten like that in a major tournament will be a tough one for Wales to fourget.6
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For the Welsh this result is hard to take but just remember that the proper result for all is that Robbie Savage is going home.3
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Robbie Savage still laughing. Hal Robson-Kanu is articulate and hopefully gets a job in the media when he retires. With the world cup just 18 months away why would Bale retire now before qualification ? Can't just be Golf as he will have 40 years to play golf in a couple of years when ever he wants.0
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I missed the first half, but didn't notice Ramsay at all in the second half, very anonymous2
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Croydon said:Getting beaten like that in a major tournament will be a tough one for Wales to fourget.

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This is Euro 2020, not Eurovision. (It makes me laugh that Australia enter that)jimmymelrose said:
Ok, so best if we lose and finish 3rd. Then we'll get Poland, Austria, Sweden and Australia.Callumcafc said:
The game in Copenhagen will be against Spain if Sweden beat Poland, which I think is likely. Bookies discounting the Swedish odds because Poland need a result but Poland are pants when it matters in these big tournaments.colthe3rd said:
No quarter finals are at Wembley so it's only the second round game. Either finish top and play a very strong side at wembley, finish second probably play Sweden (though it could easily be Spain or anyone in that group) in Copenhagen. I'm not sure what I'd prefer really, keep changing my mind each time I look.LawrieAbrahams said:I don't think there is an obvious weaker half of the draw, unlike in 2018, so it's more important to play well, beat the Czechs and stay at Wembley.
Theoretical path if we draw and land in the top half: Spain -> France -> Belgium/Italy -> Netherlands/Germany/Portugal
Theoretical path if we win and go into the bottom half: Germany/Portugal -> Sweden -> Netherlands -> Belgium/Italy/FranceCallumcafc said:
That's how they rank all the third placed teams, one from each group. Which makes sense because head to head doesn't exist, they haven't played each other.jimmymelrose said:
That's what I thought but that's not what I found when looking it up earlier:ForeverAddickted said:
YesKarim_myBagheri said:just to clarify for my little brain, are the groups decided by head to head first rather than goal difference?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportingnews.com/us/amp/soccer/news/euro-2021-how-best-third-3rd-place-teams-advance-groups/6ce5esvedrun17nh2ghj0ion8
The groups themselves go by head to head, then by goal difference etc.1 -
Italian anthem is a banger3
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It makes me laugh that we still enter it.Stefco said:
This is Euro 2020, not Eurovision. (It makes me laugh that Australia enter that)jimmymelrose said:
Ok, so best if we lose and finish 3rd. Then we'll get Poland, Austria, Sweden and Australia.Callumcafc said:
The game in Copenhagen will be against Spain if Sweden beat Poland, which I think is likely. Bookies discounting the Swedish odds because Poland need a result but Poland are pants when it matters in these big tournaments.colthe3rd said:
No quarter finals are at Wembley so it's only the second round game. Either finish top and play a very strong side at wembley, finish second probably play Sweden (though it could easily be Spain or anyone in that group) in Copenhagen. I'm not sure what I'd prefer really, keep changing my mind each time I look.LawrieAbrahams said:I don't think there is an obvious weaker half of the draw, unlike in 2018, so it's more important to play well, beat the Czechs and stay at Wembley.
Theoretical path if we draw and land in the top half: Spain -> France -> Belgium/Italy -> Netherlands/Germany/Portugal
Theoretical path if we win and go into the bottom half: Germany/Portugal -> Sweden -> Netherlands -> Belgium/Italy/FranceCallumcafc said:
That's how they rank all the third placed teams, one from each group. Which makes sense because head to head doesn't exist, they haven't played each other.jimmymelrose said:
That's what I thought but that's not what I found when looking it up earlier:ForeverAddickted said:
YesKarim_myBagheri said:just to clarify for my little brain, are the groups decided by head to head first rather than goal difference?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportingnews.com/us/amp/soccer/news/euro-2021-how-best-third-3rd-place-teams-advance-groups/6ce5esvedrun17nh2ghj0ion8
The groups themselves go by head to head, then by goal difference etc.1 -
It makes me laugh that anybody enters it.DRAddick said:
It makes me laugh that we still enter it.Stefco said:
This is Euro 2020, not Eurovision. (It makes me laugh that Australia enter that)jimmymelrose said:
Ok, so best if we lose and finish 3rd. Then we'll get Poland, Austria, Sweden and Australia.Callumcafc said:
The game in Copenhagen will be against Spain if Sweden beat Poland, which I think is likely. Bookies discounting the Swedish odds because Poland need a result but Poland are pants when it matters in these big tournaments.colthe3rd said:
No quarter finals are at Wembley so it's only the second round game. Either finish top and play a very strong side at wembley, finish second probably play Sweden (though it could easily be Spain or anyone in that group) in Copenhagen. I'm not sure what I'd prefer really, keep changing my mind each time I look.LawrieAbrahams said:I don't think there is an obvious weaker half of the draw, unlike in 2018, so it's more important to play well, beat the Czechs and stay at Wembley.
Theoretical path if we draw and land in the top half: Spain -> France -> Belgium/Italy -> Netherlands/Germany/Portugal
Theoretical path if we win and go into the bottom half: Germany/Portugal -> Sweden -> Netherlands -> Belgium/Italy/FranceCallumcafc said:
That's how they rank all the third placed teams, one from each group. Which makes sense because head to head doesn't exist, they haven't played each other.jimmymelrose said:
That's what I thought but that's not what I found when looking it up earlier:ForeverAddickted said:
YesKarim_myBagheri said:just to clarify for my little brain, are the groups decided by head to head first rather than goal difference?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportingnews.com/us/amp/soccer/news/euro-2021-how-best-third-3rd-place-teams-advance-groups/6ce5esvedrun17nh2ghj0ion8
The groups themselves go by head to head, then by goal difference etc.0 -
ffs unless he's injured why leave out Locatelli?!0
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This is shaping up to be a bit tasty.1
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Could be a tasty affair this1
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Was about to come in here and use the word tasty but I see it’s already been done twice! Both sides getting stuck in.4
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Makes me laugh how anyone watches itricky_otto said:
It makes me laugh that anybody enters it.DRAddick said:
It makes me laugh that we still enter it.Stefco said:
This is Euro 2020, not Eurovision. (It makes me laugh that Australia enter that)jimmymelrose said:
Ok, so best if we lose and finish 3rd. Then we'll get Poland, Austria, Sweden and Australia.Callumcafc said:
The game in Copenhagen will be against Spain if Sweden beat Poland, which I think is likely. Bookies discounting the Swedish odds because Poland need a result but Poland are pants when it matters in these big tournaments.colthe3rd said:
No quarter finals are at Wembley so it's only the second round game. Either finish top and play a very strong side at wembley, finish second probably play Sweden (though it could easily be Spain or anyone in that group) in Copenhagen. I'm not sure what I'd prefer really, keep changing my mind each time I look.LawrieAbrahams said:I don't think there is an obvious weaker half of the draw, unlike in 2018, so it's more important to play well, beat the Czechs and stay at Wembley.
Theoretical path if we draw and land in the top half: Spain -> France -> Belgium/Italy -> Netherlands/Germany/Portugal
Theoretical path if we win and go into the bottom half: Germany/Portugal -> Sweden -> Netherlands -> Belgium/Italy/FranceCallumcafc said:
That's how they rank all the third placed teams, one from each group. Which makes sense because head to head doesn't exist, they haven't played each other.jimmymelrose said:
That's what I thought but that's not what I found when looking it up earlier:ForeverAddickted said:
YesKarim_myBagheri said:just to clarify for my little brain, are the groups decided by head to head first rather than goal difference?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportingnews.com/us/amp/soccer/news/euro-2021-how-best-third-3rd-place-teams-advance-groups/6ce5esvedrun17nh2ghj0ion8
The groups themselves go by head to head, then by goal difference etc.0 -
This Italy side could get taken apart by a decent side on the counter.I think they’ll have to tighten things up after this game.2
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Italy don’t look as good without the crowd in Rome1
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That was a cracking effort.0
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Wow what a hit0
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Still look like they'll walk this game though - not quite as electric as they have been, but a goal is coming.Rothko said:Italy don’t look as good without the crowd in Rome0 -
This game feels like a chess match
Not ruling out Austria yet0 -
Scenes on toast if Austria get a result. Sadly I just cant see it.0
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As soon as I posted that Italy dropped off a bit!North Lower Neil said:
Still look like they'll walk this game though - not quite as electric as they have been, but a goal is coming.Rothko said:Italy don’t look as good without the crowd in Rome0


















