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Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Tragic Hero - 06-02-2008

Well I know I am excited for this up comming Eurocup for many reasons. 

Reason 1:  Italy.  They surprised the world by winning the World Cup in 2006 and they are looking pretty strong to win this years Eurocup.  What makes it more exciting is that they are in the group of death against France (who they haven't beat yet in any of the qualifying games) and a strong Netherlands team that was ranked number 1 before they "choked" in the World Cup.  Should make for some exciting play.

Reason 2:  Portugal.  These guys are going to be monsters.  Christiano Ronaldo just seems to be unstoppable this year.  He had a fantastic year for Man United leading in total goals for all of Europe and doesn't seem to be letting up.  Portugal definitely seems to be the team to beat. 

Reason 3:  No England.  Granted this doesn't really affect the Eurocup as a whole but it's just nice to see that England couldn't even qualify.  For a team that was quick to dismiss Beckham because they thought he was getting "too old" to the selfish gameplay of Lampard, Gerrard and Rooney they deserve not to participate in the Eurocup.  Plus its nice to see darkhorse teams like Romania, Russia and Poland able to compete this year instead of the selfish English team.

So for those who care about European football and the Europcup, who are you rooting for?


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - exanimo - 06-02-2008

[size=10pt]FUCK ITALIAN FOOTBALL[/size]


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Tragic Hero - 06-02-2008

(06-02-2008, 12:13 PM)exanimo link Wrote: [size=10pt]FUCK ITALIAN FOOTBALL[/size]

:o


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - ainmosni - 06-02-2008

(06-02-2008, 11:45 AM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: Well I know I am excited for this up comming Eurocup for many reasons. 

Reason 1:  Italy.  They surprised the world by winning the World Cup in 2006 and they are looking pretty strong to win this years Eurocup.  What makes it more exciting is that they are in the group of death against France (who they haven't beat yet in any of the qualifying games) and a strong Netherlands team that was ranked number 1 before they "choked" in the World Cup.  Should make for some exciting play.

As I'm Dutch, I'm off course rooting for the Netherlands but I see this as a win win situation for me... The Dutch go football mad when there's a cup and it gets quite tiresome, especially considering the average IQ of a football fan... So if we don't get out of the poule it'll be over and my country becomes sane again and if we do get out we have a great shot at the cup!.

Quote:Reason 2:  Portugal.  These guys are going to be monsters this year.  Christiano Ronaldo just seems to be unstoppable this year.  He had a fantastic year for Man United leading in total goals for all of Europe and doesn't seem to be letting up.  Portugal definitely seems to be the team to beat this year. 

Reason 3:  No England.  Granted this doesn't really affect the Eurocup as a whole but it's just nice to see that England couldn't even qualify.  For a team that was quick to dismiss Beckham because they thought he was getting "too old" to the selfish gameplay of Lampard, Gerrard and Rooney they deserve not to participate in the Eurocup.  Plus its nice to see darkhorse teams like Romania, Russia and Poland able to compete this year instead of the selfish English team.

So for those who care about European football and the Europcup, who are you rooting for?

Both England and Portugal are amongst my least favourite football playing nations of the world. England because they turn a match into a brawl and Portugal because they act too much, Ronaldo especially is guilty of this and it doesn't make watching them any fun... That they acted the Netherlands out of the World Cup last time also didnt help. (Skill didn't have anything to do with that game...)

The Netherlands usually plays very offensive football opposed to most other teams defensive game, this makes them great to watch but this high risk style can also cost them the match. Still I like games with my country in them for that reason.

So yeah, the best games will be in the IT/FR/NL poule right at the start, it's going to be interesting.


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - exanimo - 06-02-2008

FFFRRRAANNNNCCCEEEEEE


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - exanimo - 06-02-2008

I've never liked the way the Italians played football. It's always defense vs defense and it's never entertaining to watch. Also, I think they're a bit dirty with the way they play. Always looking for penalties, just not good footballing at all.


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - ToiletDuck - 06-02-2008

GO MEXICO!

wait, oops.


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Tragic Hero - 06-02-2008

(06-02-2008, 01:02 PM)exanimo link Wrote: I've never liked the way the Italians played football. It's always defense vs defense and it's never entertaining to watch. Also, I think they're a bit dirty with the way they play. Always looking for penalties, just not good footballing at all.

How could you say that?  The penalties thing I won't argue with (although every team tries to sell a foul) but Italy has awesome play makers.  Pirlo with his dead ball and corner kicks during the world cup was just phenomenal and granted they don't have pretty footwork like Brazil, Portugal or Spain but their tactics and passing lead to some very nice looking goals.




Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - ainmosni - 06-02-2008

(06-02-2008, 01:35 PM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: [quote author=exanimo link=topic=423.msg9885#msg9885 date=1212429727]
I've never liked the way the Italians played football. It's always defense vs defense and it's never entertaining to watch. Also, I think they're a bit dirty with the way they play. Always looking for penalties, just not good footballing at all.

How could you say that?  The penalties thing I won't argue with (although every team tries to sell a foul) but Italy has awesome play makers.  Pirlo with his dead ball and corner kicks during the world cup was just phenomenal and granted they don't have pretty footwork like Brazil, Portugal or Spain but their tactics and passing lead to some very nice looking goals.


[/quote]

The Netherlands never want penalties... but that's because we have this penalty curse...


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Ianki - 06-02-2008

I've been watching MLS recently because it seems to be the only way i can watch soccer here in the states, at least without paying money for the fox soccer channel.  It's actually not that bad once you get used to the impatient gameplay and poor defense (though new englands goalie is f'ing rad).

But on the subject, does anyone know what sort of coverage this'll get in the states.  I assume some of the games will be on espn2 or something, but if it's cornered off in the premium cable package relm i'm fucked.


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Eschatos - 06-02-2008

CHEKOSLOVAKIA!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh wait, they're not a country anymore.


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Tragic Hero - 06-02-2008

(06-02-2008, 02:39 PM)Ianki link Wrote: I've been watching MLS recently because it seems to be the only way i can watch soccer here in the states, at least without paying money for the fox soccer channel.  It's actually not that bad once you get used to the impatient gameplay and poor defense (though new englands goalie is f'ing rad).

But on the subject, does anyone know what sort of coverage this'll get in the states.  I assume some of the games will be on espn2 or something, but if it's cornered off in the premium cable package relm i'm fucked.

Yeah all games are going to be shown on ESPN2.  Other than that I guess you might catch them on the premium channels but nothing on basic i suppose.  I can't go back to MLS ever since I got the Fox Soccer Channel.


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Budr - 06-02-2008

I've done Croatia but Italy are looking pretty hot.


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - cannedpeahes - 06-02-2008

I wonder if I get it. Even though Zidane was and is a dick, I was with France in '06 (it's a tough position to maintain when you're staying in Rome for the semis). I lost a lot. I want a recovery!


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - ScottyGrayskull - 06-02-2008

Nevermind... the team I'd root for didn't make it. Shows how much attention I've been paying. Tongue


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - ainmosni - 06-03-2008

Poll is biased towards italy! Hax!


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - jorge - 06-03-2008

Lakers


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Tragic Hero - 06-03-2008

(06-03-2008, 03:10 AM)ainmosni link Wrote: Poll is biased towards italy! Hax!

Really?  I thought it was a pretty balanced poll Smile  I could have thrown every nation up there but I thought it would be easier to put the World Champions up there and just a category for anyone else and people can put down who in the post.

(06-03-2008, 04:30 AM)jorge link Wrote: Lakers

The Lakers suck at free kicks and Kobe goes offsides too much.  I don't see the Lakers having much of a chance


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - jorge - 06-03-2008

(06-03-2008, 10:02 AM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: The Lakers suck at free kicks and Kobe goes offsides too much.  I don't see the Lakers having much of a chance

You forgot that Kobe can jump over cars and snake infested, above ground pools.


Re: Who's ready for some Eurocup? - Dave - 06-05-2008

but... but england :'(