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Euro 2020 Thread
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Bookies arent going to take the risk though are they, make us 4/1 or 8/1 and everyone might get tempted to put a bet on, in which case the bookies then lose a ton of money.SantaClaus said:
Really? That looks like awful odds to me. 2/1 to reach the final seems about right.cafcnick1992 said:England now 2/1 to win Euro 2020.0 -
Exactly. As much as spill a tiny drop on someone's foot as you walk from the bar and you feel it necessary to apologise profusely. Everyone's team has scored at some pint whilst you've had a pint in your hand and inside the pub, you wouldn't throw it up in the air and cover everyone around you would you? It hasnt happened for years... until the last World Cup. Just find it very strange behaviour in all honesty.johnnybev1987 said:
3 years ago this seemed to happen alot, i've not been in as lively setting this year. An old mans pub at home and with my dad lolJohnBoyUK said:I'm going to show my age now.
This thing with throwing beers up in the air when England score... just why?
At a guess i am sure its not being a dick and its just having a pint in the hand whilst we score, i tend to personally put my beer on the floor/ table but some people aren't that reactive to the build up, one of my mates did it accidentally against Columbia but we did apologise profusely
As it happens, when Kane scored yesterday, I jumped up and nearly put my fists through the ceiling of my man cave but I didnt spill a drop of the beer I was holding...and that was after 4 cans lol. I'm just middle aged and boring as fuck now.12 -
Bookies can always lay off those bets though. In fact going on the exchanges and laying England at 2/1 seems like a good idea to me.ForeverAddickted said:
Bookies arent going to take the risk though are they, make us 4/1 or 8/1 and everyone might get tempted to put a bet on, in which case the bookies then lose a ton of money.SantaClaus said:
Really? That looks like awful odds to me. 2/1 to reach the final seems about right.cafcnick1992 said:England now 2/1 to win Euro 2020.0 -
I think cause people know cameras are on live reactions nowdays it makes everything look more 'limbs' like. It's not for me cause if you get beer on my 98 England replica I'm gonna wanna put someone in a guillotine but I understand it, good for atmosphere etc.JohnBoyUK said:I'm going to show my age now.
This thing with throwing beers up in the air when England score... just why?
Reminds me of a mosh pit at a gig, only get amongst it if you are wearing clobber you don't care about3 -
And its £4.60 a pint. I'm drinking it, not chucking it about
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Off topic a bit, but reminds me of the time I accidentally knocked a Scotsman's pint out of his hand in a crowded Glasgow pub.JohnBoyUK said:
As much as spill a tiny drop on someone's foot as you walk from the bar and you feel it necessary to apologise profusely.johnnybev1987 said:
3 years ago this seemed to happen alot, i've not been in as lively setting this year. An old mans pub at home and with my dad lolJohnBoyUK said:I'm going to show my age now.
This thing with throwing beers up in the air when England score... just why?
At a guess i am sure its not being a dick and its just having a pint in the hand whilst we score, i tend to personally put my beer on the floor/ table but some people aren't that reactive to the build up, one of my mates did it accidentally against Columbia but we did apologise profusely
Talk about instant bowel evacuation, not helped by the knowledge that my grovelling apology would expose my English accent to all and sundry.
To my utter disbelief he was as sweet as pie about it, happy to accept my offer of a replacement and leave it at that.
Still get a cold sweat when I think about it though!10 -
It's so odd, presume it's grown from the "here's a reaction to that goal from..." where a few people jumped up without thinking, or got knocked whilst holding a pint while someone was celebrating, and a couple of beers accidently went flying. Which is slightly funny.JohnBoyUK said:I'm going to show my age now.
This thing with throwing beers up in the air when England score... just why?
How it went from that to 300 people just lobbing their drinks around on purpose, no idea. Stupid.
Plus with VAR you may have just lobbed your £5 pint away for nothing.3 -
The price is right based on the chances of us reaching the final compared to the other heavyweights Italy, Spain and Belgium who face each other before the final.ForeverAddickted said:
Bookies arent going to take the risk though are they, make us 4/1 or 8/1 and everyone might get tempted to put a bet on, in which case the bookies then lose a ton of money.SantaClaus said:
Really? That looks like awful odds to me. 2/1 to reach the final seems about right.cafcnick1992 said:England now 2/1 to win Euro 2020.
Because of that I would wager that if we do win our next two games and get to the final, perversely we will no longer be favourites to win it!2 -
With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.0
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
Off topic a bit, but reminds me of the time I accidentally knocked a Scotsman's pint out of his hand in a crowded Glasgow pub.JohnBoyUK said:
As much as spill a tiny drop on someone's foot as you walk from the bar and you feel it necessary to apologise profusely.johnnybev1987 said:
3 years ago this seemed to happen alot, i've not been in as lively setting this year. An old mans pub at home and with my dad lolJohnBoyUK said:I'm going to show my age now.
This thing with throwing beers up in the air when England score... just why?
At a guess i am sure its not being a dick and its just having a pint in the hand whilst we score, i tend to personally put my beer on the floor/ table but some people aren't that reactive to the build up, one of my mates did it accidentally against Columbia but we did apologise profusely
Talk about instant bowel evacuation, not helped by the knowledge that my grovelling apology would expose my English accent to all and sundry.
To my utter disbelief he was as sweet as pie about it, happy to accept my offer of a replacement and leave it at that.
Still get a cold sweat when I think about it though!
You were probably lucky that the Guy's glass was empty and he had already heard your accent and he realized that opportunity knocked. If it was full you may have had a Glasgow kiss. Pleased you lived to tell the tale.
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Hopefully Belgium/Italy to go to extra time, followed by the winners vs Spain to also go to extra timeChris_from_Sidcup said:
I'm going with Belgium/Spain/England/Denmark to go through.Callumcafc said:
However would not be at all surprised if it was Italy/Switzerland/England/Czechs
That side does have the advantage of the extra day's rest though to slightly balance England so far having 4 pretty comfortable games physically0 -
If it's Spain then maybe, if Italy or Belgium then I would expect them to be slight favourites.ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
I could be wrong and that's why I'm in HR and not an odds compiler!2 -
Also don't us English go more crazy betting than other nations? Eg. more likely we will back England even if we are priced wrong/ shouldn't be faves. Always feels that way to me, a bit like our English players who are overpriced in a wayValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.0 -
When we played at home to Belgium in the nations league last October, we were priced 13/10 and Belgium 11/5 with your mob.bobmunro said:
If it's Spain then maybe, if Italy or Belgium then I would expect them to be slight favourites.ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
I could be wrong and that's why I'm in HR and not an odds compiler!0 -
No, not really - the advent of global online betting has proven otherwise.johnnybev1987 said:
Also don't us English go more crazy betting than other nations? Eg. more likely we will back England even if we are priced wrong/ shouldn't be faves. Always feels that way to me, a bit like our English players who are overpriced in a wayValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.1 -
Would it not be better to bet on England to get through in the quarters then roll that over to same net for semi and then lump on the winnings again in the final
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Possibly - but that's to qualify rather than match odds if you are comparing it to the Outright Winner market.MrOneLung said:Would it not be better to bet on England to get through in the quarters then roll that over to same net for semi and then lump on the winnings again in the final0 -
Sounds bizarre, but I would actually feel more at ease and safer if we had more challenging nations to face. The best nations that remain, on paper are Italy Spain Belgium and England.
I would rather face Italy in the QF.
We know more about them and would receive a lot more credit for any form of success.
We do have really tough nations to face. Ukraine will be very challenging.
Denmark....please, no.
Even Czech Republic would be fucking awful and unpredictable.
It's going to be tough.
Come on England!!!!!
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Yes, it does sound bizarre.Dave2l said:Sounds bizarre, but I would actually feel more at ease and safer if we had more challenging nations to face. The best nations that remain, on paper are Italy Spain Belgium and England.
I would rather face Italy in the QF.
We know more about them and would receive a lot more credit for any form of success.
We do have really tough nations to face. Ukraine will be very challenging.
Denmark....please, no.
Even Czech Republic would be fucking awful and unpredictable.
It's going to be tough.
Come on England!!!!!
I'm happy with our side of the draw!5 -
ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
Government should ban international travel too leading up to the final to minimise away fans.
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The problem with that is UEFA have threatened to hold the final elsewhere if we don't let them in.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
Government should ban international travel too leading up to the final to minimise away fans.1 -
What was another big positive was getting Ukraine and watching them drop like flies last night. I know it is wrong, but we are only human. I would expect to beat a full strength Ukraine but we might not have to!0
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MuttleyCAFC said:
The problem with that is UEFA have threatened to hold the final elsewhere if we don't let them in.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
Government should ban international travel too leading up to the final to minimise away fans.
Just quarantine away fans last minute as they attempt to enter the ground...maybe use Wembley arena as a holding pen under marshall law.
Everyone will understand, we're in a pandemic after all.
We could give the quarantined away supporters TGI Friday vouchers or something to soften the blow and let them watch the game on a portable telly or something (bound to be one knocking about somewhere).
Think we should do this so I'll tweet the government and call 119 to tell them my idea.0 -
UEFA couldn’t give a shit about fans - it was all the prawn sandwich brigade they were concerned about.MuttleyCAFC said:
The problem with that is UEFA have threatened to hold the final elsewhere if we don't let them in.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
Government should ban international travel too leading up to the final to minimise away fans.4 -
Always hate this bit of a tournament, where the matches start to dry up and we have to wait days between fixtures. Always seems such a big gap after a couple of weeks of basically 2 or 3 games every day.
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Also ban other teams from training at Wembley like we did GermanyRodneyCharltonTrotta said:ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
Government should ban international travel too leading up to the final to minimise away fans.
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johnnybev1987 said:
Also ban other teams from training at Wembley like we did GermanyRodneyCharltonTrotta said:ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
Government should ban international travel too leading up to the final to minimise away fans.
Precisely. They can use Harlseden leisure centre 5 aside court providing they fit it around customer bookings of course.3 -
agree - roll on Friday, out with a few lads for a few beers and can relax a bit and watch a couple of decent games rather than was us playExiled_Addick said:Always hate this bit of a tournament, where the matches start to dry up and we have to wait days between fixtures. Always seems such a big gap after a couple of weeks of basically 2 or 3 games every day.0 -
I'm almost certain we'd be favourites against Italy. I guess if they win the next two in style that could change but I think only Belgium would be favourites against us.bobmunro said:
If it's Spain then maybe, if Italy or Belgium then I would expect them to be slight favourites.ValleyGary said:With the final being at Wembley, I fancy we’d be favourites regardless of who we would face.
I could be wrong and that's why I'm in HR and not an odds compiler!0 -
Fair enough, but it's always a trade off mate.bobmunro said:
Yes, it does sound bizarre.Dave2l said:Sounds bizarre, but I would actually feel more at ease and safer if we had more challenging nations to face. The best nations that remain, on paper are Italy Spain Belgium and England.
I would rather face Italy in the QF.
We know more about them and would receive a lot more credit for any form of success.
We do have really tough nations to face. Ukraine will be very challenging.
Denmark....please, no.
Even Czech Republic would be fucking awful and unpredictable.
It's going to be tough.
Come on England!!!!!
I'm happy with our side of the draw!
No fixture will be easy and it will always be for different reasons.
We scored 2 goals in 45mins against the Germans.
I'm happy we face Ukraine, overall, but just don't want that side of it to make people get carried away.
I don't think it will be an easier fixture then say, Italy. Maybe I am barking mad.0















