***OFFICIAL*** UEFA Euro 2004 thread

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Mnementh

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Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: Mnementh
Why are we going backwards all the time and why are we defending so deep?

Mnementh

You're the manager! ;)

Heh I wish...

I'd be sticking rockets up their asses atm getting them higher up the pitch

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joohang

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Infringement by Terry on the goalkeeper? No clue.

Sucks because this Gunner would love to see Sol score.
 

joohang

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Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: memo
what are the extra time rules in euro 2004?

The ref disallows a good goal and Portugal win

I had the impression that Urs Meier was a good ref in the Champions League. Has he been always like this?
 

Mnementh

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Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: memo
what are the extra time rules in euro 2004?

The ref disallows a good goal and Portugal win

Apparently it was for a push, correct me if I'm wrong but where was the push?

The referee has bottled it

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Mnementh

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Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: memo
what are the extra time rules in euro 2004?

The ref disallows a good goal and Portugal win

I had the impression that Urs Meier was a good ref in the Champions League. Has he been always like this?

He's always been a poor referee imo I've never seen him have a good game, tbh this has been one of his better ones

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Mnementh

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Originally posted by: dudeman007
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: memo
what are the extra time rules in euro 2004?

Silver goal rule for the last time.

Silver goal. wtf are you talking about. It's called golden goal. Go England!

errr no it's called silver goal, golden goal instantly ends the game silver goal only at half time in extra time

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joohang

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Originally posted by: dudeman007
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: memo
what are the extra time rules in euro 2004?

Silver goal rule for the last time.

Silver goal. wtf are you talking about. It's called golden goal. Go England!

How many UEFA matches did you even watch until today?

Silver goal rule has been around for a while. Now it will become obsolete from European football after this tournament.

Silver goal rule:

2x 15 minutes of extra time halves
The match does not end with a goal (which is how golden goal works)
If there is a tie breaker in the first half, the teams have to play the FULL 15 minutes.
If there is a tie breaker in the second half, the teams have to play the FULL 30 minutes.
If it is still a tie after 30 minutes, we go to penalty shootout.
 

Mnementh

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Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: Mnementh
Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: memo
what are the extra time rules in euro 2004?

The ref disallows a good goal and Portugal win

Apparently it was for a push, correct me if I'm wrong but where was the push?

The referee has bottled it

Mnementh

Exactly what Alan Hansen said :beer::D

And if that's coming from a Scot when talking about England you KNOW it's true...

Mnementh