EURO 2008 Musings...
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Apart from the obvious financial reason in as much as the tournament would be a financial disaster if the locals didn't have an interest."boris" wrote:I can't think of any good reason why the hosts shouldn't have to qualify.
Yes I know the locals won't have much of an interest in the current competition for much longer and because of this I suspect that it will not be one of the most financially successful tournaments ever, that and the fact that the English aren't over there drinking both nations dry.
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When was the exemption for holders dropped?"boris" wrote:Good.
To be fair, I was basing that premise on my recollection that England didn't have to qualify for Mexico '70, which wasn't particularly recent.
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Brazil were the first to have to qualify after winning in 2002."Peña Oxford United" wrote:When was the exemption for holders dropped?"boris" wrote:Good.
To be fair, I was basing that premise on my recollection that England didn't have to qualify for Mexico '70, which wasn't particularly recent.
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Good choice. What a finish! Within inches of going 3:0 down with 15 minutes to play and then they win 3:2."Peña Oxford United" wrote:Fantastic. Away team, goal down, pissing down, blood pouring out of various players' heads at various times, rollocking equaliser, injury-time winner. I think I'll support Turkey from here.
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Jan Koller was clean through and could have made it 3-0. It was a poor miss."Mally" wrote:Good choice. What a finish! Within inches of going 3:0 down with 15 minutes to play and then they win 3:2."Peña Oxford United" wrote:Fantastic. Away team, goal down, pissing down, blood pouring out of various players' heads at various times, rollocking equaliser, injury-time winner. I think I'll support Turkey from here.
Koller was barely touched by Volkan yet the huge 6 ft 7" Czech striker
hit the deck as if he had been shot by a sniper.
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Sorry?? The Turkish keeper acted like a maniac! Great game , but both such average teams."OUFC4eva" wrote:Jan Koller was clean through and could have made it 3-0. It was a poor miss."Mally" wrote:Good choice. What a finish! Within inches of going 3:0 down with 15 minutes to play and then they win 3:2."Peña Oxford United" wrote:Fantastic. Away team, goal down, pissing down, blood pouring out of various players' heads at various times, rollocking equaliser, injury-time winner. I think I'll support Turkey from here.
Koller was barely touched by Volkan yet the huge 6 ft 7" Czech striker
hit the deck as if he had been shot by a sniper.
Cheats never prosper.
Moving on I find the wild and woolly rumours about OUFC's 08/09 squad most amusing. C'mon on guys, no one has a clue what's going on.
We are most definitely going to get relegated if we don't sign 5 players by Wednesday night though
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I don't think I've ever before seen a player shown a red card and be allowed to play on, except possibly in cases of mistaken identity.
What a farcical sequence of decision-making, almost all of it entirely incorrect, yet the ITV commentators were falling over themselves to say how brilliantly the officials had handled it.
What a farcical sequence of decision-making, almost all of it entirely incorrect, yet the ITV commentators were falling over themselves to say how brilliantly the officials had handled it.
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Injury time, we're one up, our keeper (Hucker I think) races out to get a ball which he doesn't get and the winger (presumably Wise) crosses it for Cork to head home the equaliser."Baboo" wrote:Please remind me - I was probably there but have no recollection of this."Peña Oxford United" wrote:Was anybody else reminded of the goal Alan Cork scored at Plough Lane in 1987?
I also remember thinking I'd take the short cut back to the Tube station afterwards and walking about two extra miles because it didn't exist.
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I remember that game.
It was a hot August Saturday at Plough Lane and it was watched by a paltry
first division attendance of just over 4,000.
We scored in the first half through Martin Foyle and were well on top but
we defended too deep as the second half wore on and the Dons got that very,very late leveller through Cork. I was raging in the car going home because we threw away two vital points because Peter Hucker went walkabouts.
I recall Billy Whitehurst being on the pitch for Oxford.
It was a hot August Saturday at Plough Lane and it was watched by a paltry
first division attendance of just over 4,000.
We scored in the first half through Martin Foyle and were well on top but
we defended too deep as the second half wore on and the Dons got that very,very late leveller through Cork. I was raging in the car going home because we threw away two vital points because Peter Hucker went walkabouts.
I recall Billy Whitehurst being on the pitch for Oxford.