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    One more goal for Balotelli should seal the top scorer. I had a small wager at 100-1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    even the Germans who are all super duper are struggling to mark Pirlo

    italians 2-0 up against Germany and he is yet again pulling the strings
    But they're not super duper are they? They learnt nothing from the England game and put nobody on him. What a superb player though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graffito View Post
    But they're not super duper are they? They learnt nothing from the England game and put nobody on him. What a superb player though.
    You do realise they had kroos man marking him

    Spain could not stop him despite playing with 6 midfielders in order to try and stop him

    To say "why didn't we man mark pirlo" is simplistic in the extreme

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    You do realise they had kroos man marking him

    Spain could not stop him despite playing with 6 midfielders in order to try and stop him

    To say "why didn't we man mark pirlo" is simplistic in the extreme
    If it was as simple as that everyone would do it and he wouldn't be a world great. I'm surprised people struggle to understand it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    You do realise they had kroos man marking him

    Spain could not stop him despite playing with 6 midfielders in order to try and stop him

    To say "why didn't we man mark pirlo" is simplistic in the extreme
    Apparently that might have been the tactic. If so he made a pig's ear of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    If it was as simple as that everyone would do it and he wouldn't be a world great. I'm surprised people struggle to understand it.
    It's an echo!

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    Difference (with respect to England) was Germans edged pocession and created more chances but Italian defence was emmence and German defence apalling for those two goals... Italy looked in control for most part, and Germans did not put them under enough pressure throughout... clear that Schwiensteiger was not fit and they should have started with Reus and Klose... but these things happen. Italy deserved it, but Germans still a young side, who were found wanting in experience on the day...

    ... I do believe I thought Italy would do well - cant be arsed to find the post though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graffito View Post
    Apparently that might have been the tactic. If so he made a pig's ear of it.
    pigs ear for the best teams in the world...funny that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    pigs ear for the best teams in the world...funny that
    Sorry mate you've lost me now. Is it cryptic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    You do realise they had kroos man marking him

    Spain could not stop him despite playing with 6 midfielders in order to try and stop him

    To say "why didn't we man mark pirlo" is simplistic in the extreme
    You honestly think Spain played 6 in midfield to stop Pirlo? They are playing with 6 midfielders because teams will mostly defend against them and this leaves no space upfront for the strikers to move. You might have noticed Fabregas has been breaking through from midfield in a Messi type role (granted, not comparable). The Spain v Italy game was probably one of the better games this tournament.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAS View Post
    You honestly think Spain played 6 in midfield to stop Pirlo? They are playing with 6 midfielders because teams will mostly defend against them and this leaves no space upfront for the strikers to move. You might have noticed Fabregas has been breaking through from midfield in a Messi type role (granted, not comparable). The Spain v Italy game was probably one of the better games this tournament.
    even so, 6 midfielders, 2 holding midfielders, some of the best in the world and he still managed to pull the strings...

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    the 2016 Euros will now have 24 teams...slightly lowering the standard IMO
    now, platini suggest that from 2020, there will be NO host nation and games simply played across europe.
    no team would qualify as hosts but 1 stadium per city would submit a bid and looking at 12 cities across Europe for the one tournament


    fecking christ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    the 2016 Euros will now have 24 teams...slightly lowering the standard IMO
    now, platini suggest that from 2020, there will be NO host nation and games simply played across europe.
    no team would qualify as hosts but 1 stadium per city would submit a bid and looking at 12 cities across Europe for the one tournament


    fecking christ.
    24 team tournaments are crap.

    You either have 4 groups and too many matches, or you have 2nd round groups like in the WC in Spain in 1982 of three teams, where one result seals the destiny of all 3, just like W. Germany beating Spain caused Englands departure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_saint View Post
    24 team tournaments are crap.

    You either have 4 groups and too many matches, or you have 2nd round groups like in the WC in Spain in 1982 of three teams, where one result seals the destiny of all 3, just like W. Germany beating Spain caused Englands departure.
    Or the top 2 from 6 groups go through, along with the 4 best 3rd placed teams. 16 into the first knockout round, no problem.

    Agreed that 24 team tournaments are crap, though.

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    My team of the competition
    Using a diamond formation


    Buffon

    Jao pereira
    Hummels
    Terry
    Alba

    Pirlo

    Gerard
    Khedira

    Iniesta

    Ronaldo
    Balotelli

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    Best game - Sweden v England
    Best player - Pirlo
    Best entertainment - balotelli

    Worst game - Portugal v Spain
    Worst player - Richard dunne
    Biggest let down - holland

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    Best game - Sweden v England
    Best player - Pirlo
    Best entertainment - balotelli

    Worst game - Portugal v Spain
    Worst player - Richard dunne
    Biggest let down - holland
    Thats a fair effort. Could agree with all or most of those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    even so, 6 midfielders, 2 holding midfielders, some of the best in the world and he still managed to pull the strings...
    Did he really pull the strings in that match? Italy played well but Spain had something like 2/3rds of the possession. Difficult to pull the strings when you're not flying the kite. My recollection of that match was the number of chances Torres missed when he came on, his lack of confidence and Villa's absence being two of the reasons why Spain have played 6 in midfield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    Best game - Sweden v England
    Best player - Pirlo
    Best entertainment - balotelli

    Worst game - Portugal v Spain
    Worst player - Richard dunne
    Biggest let down - holland
    I thought Spain v Italy was a good match and England v Sweden a poor match, though more exciting to watch. Agree with the others.

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    Not the best 11, but players who have impressed me this tournament.

    Buffon

    Maggio
    Terry
    Hummells
    Strinic

    Gerrard
    Pirlo
    Dzagoev

    Yarmolenko
    Balotelli
    Ronaldo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    Best game - Sweden v England
    Best player - Pirlo
    Best entertainment - balotelli

    Worst game - Portugal v Spain
    Worst player - Richard dunne
    Biggest let down - holland
    Would agree with most of what you said there, although for worst player, it has to be Given. At fault for almost every goal they conceded.

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    any thoughts on best goal...?

    maybe Ibrohimovic against France?
    or Lahm against Greece..?

    I will go with the moody swede

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    Ibrahomovich, without a doubt. Unbelievable goal.

    Although I also loved Balloteli's against Germany (his 2nd). Awesome finish.

    Carrolls header wasn't too bad either...

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    Quote Originally Posted by S-Clarke View Post
    Ibrahomovich, without a doubt. Unbelievable goal.

    Although I also loved Balloteli's against Germany (his 2nd). Awesome finish.

    Carrolls header wasn't too bad either...
    actually...I would go with all three.
    all three very different but excellent goal

    1. Ibrohimovic
    2. Balotelli
    3. Carroll

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    actually...I would go with all three.
    all three very different but excellent goal

    1. Ibrohimovic
    2. Balotelli
    3. Carroll
    Maybe a 4th....that Polish guys goal against Russia where he cut in and hit it from 30 yards.

    It's been a great tournament to be fair, will be sad to see it over. The Euro's will never be the same after this one.

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    VdV against Portugal was a pretty sweet effort. Probably the highlight of Holland's tournament.

    Mario's goals against the Krauts and the Paddys were all pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S-Clarke View Post
    Maybe a 4th....that Polish guys goal against Russia where he cut in and hit it from 30 yards.

    It's been a great tournament to be fair, will be sad to see it over. The Euro's will never be the same after this one.
    Maybe England will stand more of a chance with the new format.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_saint View Post
    Maybe England will stand more of a chance with the new format.
    Doubt it! It'll just make us more prone to going out against ****e teams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S-Clarke View Post
    Doubt it! It'll just make us more prone to going out against ****e teams.
    Probably right, I'm just clutching at straws.

    Our tournament return for our place in footballing history is a national disgrace.

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    £10 on Mario to score anytime and Italy to win.

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    Spain a head already, surely not another trophy! At the moment I can't see it changing.

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    Bugger..game over, Damm Spain!

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    CBBC commentary on the red button is bonkers!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonManager View Post
    CBBC commentary on the red button is bonkers!!!!!
    Lol I didn't even know they did that haha. I was thinking about switching off as this match looks like playing out rather predictably, but I might have to watch it now with the CBBC commentary. It might actually make the game interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonManager View Post
    CBBC commentary on the red button is bonkers!!!!!
    Really funny. Spain out of this world as they are doing a chant phone in and all cracking up.

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    spain have been utterly amazing


    now, just wait for the phone ins about how england should be playing like that lol

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    What an incredible time it must be to be a Spanish supporter.

    Three major tournament wins in 4 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    spain have been utterly amazing


    now, just wait for the phone ins about how england should be playing like that lol
    Couldn't agree more about Spain but I'm a bit confused now, didn't you have the earlier Spain/Italy match as the worst of the tournament?

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    Balotelli's next competitive game is against us.

    I do hope he gets some anger management support over the next few weeks....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    spain have been utterly amazing


    now, just wait for the phone ins about how england should be playing like that lol
    Oh and one more thing, that's how to play Pirlo, keep possession [see earlier today], which England can't do, and close him down, which England could have done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graffito View Post
    Oh and one more thing, that's how to play Pirlo, keep possession [see earlier today], which England can't do, and close him down, which England could have done.
    easy when you are spain and you are probably the best team ever in the history of international football
    for any other team on earth...bit harder...no..?

    they did not keep that quiet in the first game...


    anyway, its all over now...Spain were utterly amazing..when you look at the bench it was frightening and their all time top scorer was out injured.

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    They are a special football team, no one will get near them for years yet. They make it look so simple because they're so incredibly technical with the ball, every single one of those players has the agility and skill to maneuver the ball in tight situations - even the full backs and centre halves.

    Playing with patience and imagination has got them where they are, but they are built around 2 of the best central midfield players I've seen in my lifetime and the best I'll probably will ever see. Xavi and Inestia are masters of the midfield game and the controlling of a football match, they do it with their eyes closed. 2 of the greatest central midfield players of all time and the heart of this fantastic Spanish team.

    It makes you jealous when you also see their depth, goal keepers like Valdes and Reina as backup - and then they even have David De Gea for the future. Players like Mata only played a couple of minutes, Lorrente didn't get any game time and then you have young players like Martinez, Munain, Montoya, Thiago - their conveyor belt is endless, but the next generation will need to be something else to top what is probably the greatest international team of all time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    easy when you are spain and you are probably the best team ever in the history of international football
    for any other team on earth...bit harder...no..?

    they did not keep that quiet in the first game...


    anyway, its all over now...Spain were utterly amazing..when you look at the bench it was frightening and their all time top scorer was out injured.
    But, surely the same principal applies. Don't give a play maker freedom. We did, and to a large extent so did Germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    easy when you are spain and you are probably the best team ever in the history of international football
    for any other team on earth...bit harder...no..?

    they did not keep that quiet in the first game...


    anyway, its all over now...Spain were utterly amazing..when you look at the bench it was frightening and their all time top scorer was out injured.
    As close as we'll get to agreeing. I'll leave it there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graffito View Post
    As close as we'll get to agreeing. I'll leave it there.
    makes you sick when our wide players are downing and milner and they had silva and iniesta

    haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAS View Post
    But, surely the same principal applies. Don't give a play maker freedom. We did, and to a large extent so did Germany.
    The key to it is just to keep the ball and isolate him in areas which he cannot do harm. The Spanish play the passing game perfectly, but they also play the art of closing down to the T.

    Because they play at their pace, they don't need to run around like mad men chasing the ball, they conserve their fitness which enables them to press and harry so tightly when the opposition have the ball, they literately ware the opposition down with or without the ball. This Spanish team is exactly the sort of team which should be put up in classrooms as a definition of football and how it's meant to be played, defensively and offensively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    makes you sick when our wide players are downing and milner and they had silva and iniesta

    haha
    What makes you even more sick is the value of English players, compared to these Spanish world beaters. Everton want around £20m for Leighton Baines. Barcelona have just paid £8m for Jordi Alba.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S-Clarke View Post
    The key to it is just to keep the ball and isolate him in areas which he cannot do harm. The Spanish play the passing game perfectly, but they also play the art of closing down to the T.

    Because they play at their pace, they don't need to run around like mad men chasing the ball, they conserve their fitness which enables them to press and harry so tightly when the opposition have the ball, they literately ware the opposition down with or without the ball. This Spanish team is exactly the sort of team which should be put up in classrooms as a definition of football and how it's meant to be played, defensively and offensively.
    they do the opposite to what we were all told....when one of their players (more so a midfielder) has the ball..the don't spread out, the don't run away for the ball over the top, the don't hit the touchline to make a run....all the offensive players generally move towards the ball and they work the ball up the pitch as many and not as a few....then when they are in and round the box, the movement of WHOEVER is there is frightening...they look for balls down the edge, between the CB and cut backs....

    re-invented football...literally

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