Poll

Who will win?

Germany
2 (28.6%)
Netherlands
5 (71.4%)
Tie
0 (0%)

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mauzip

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Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« on: June 12, 2004, 11:01:42 AM »
My guess is we are gonna win with 1-2.
 

gFuNkA

Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2004, 11:40:07 AM »
i hope germany will win 2:0

but i think france vs england will be the first classic match of the tournament
« Last Edit: June 12, 2004, 11:43:59 AM by gFuNkA »
 

Jome

Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2004, 07:37:36 PM »
Holland - Germany 2-1

 8)
 

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Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2004, 05:41:46 AM »
Holland - Germany 2-1

 8)

 >:(


holland wont win because: they are a disturbed team - and they only play with nistelrooy, not with makaay.
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bez

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Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2004, 05:50:14 AM »
Germany will win 3-0!
 

mauzip

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Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2004, 08:14:07 AM »
Porto set for titanic struggle

by Adam Szreter from Lisbon

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The last two teams make their entrance on Tuesday night at the place where the tournament began, two titans of the European game at the Estádio do Dragão. The Netherlands, European champions in 1988, will start favourites against Germany, winners in 1996, but neither side arrive on a wave of optimism.

Germany toil
After struggling through a qualifying group containing Scotland, Iceland, Lithuania and the Faroe Islands, Germany crashed 5-1 to Romania in a warm-up match, before inexplicably losing their final game 2-0 to a second-string Hungarian team in Kaiserslautern.

Impressive statistic
Along the way they had beaten fellow finalists Switzerland and Croatia, as well as Belgium, and the Germans are quick to point to a record of only two defeats in 23 competitive games since Rudi Völler took over as coach. That, of course, included a run to the last FIFA World Cup final, a tournament they began with a similar lack of expectation.

'Everything can happen'
They know they will need the same spirit to carry them through this time, and Oliver Kahn, their goalkeeper and captain who celebrates his 35th birthday by winning his 70th cap, said: "I have exactly the same feeling as two years ago. If we perform as a unit, and if every single player gives it his very best, everything can happen."

Ballack burden
Germany are expected to start with one striker, probably Kevin Kuranyi who impressed in his first season of UEFA Champions League football with VfB Stuttgart. As usual, much will rest on the shoulders of Michael Ballack, who will provide Kuranyi with attacking support. By his standards Ballack had an indifferent season with FC Bayern München, but he remains capable of turning any match Germany's way.

Ruud to awaken?
The Dutch, by tradition, will be less predictable in their shape but coach Dick Advocaat has promised to start with the 4-3-3 formation that has served them so well in the past. The pressure will be on lone striker Ruud van Nistelrooij, yet to perform as convincingly for his country as for his club, Manchester United FC.

Young and old
If he fails, Patrick Kluivert and Roy Makaay will be straining at the leash. Rafael van der Vaart and Wesley Sneijder come into the championships with burgeoning reputations, while for veterans like Edgar Davids, Jaap Stam, Phillip Cocu and goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, it is a last chance to win a major honour at international level.

Change of role
One of the youthful contingent, Van der Vaart, should operate on the left side of the attack rather than in his more central role with AFC Ajax. He said: "It is a position I have not played much before but as long as I have the freedom to go into the middle now and then, it is okay by me."

Split personalities
Which Netherlands team turns up in Portugal will determine how far they go: the one that trounced Scotland in the play-offs after they had finished behind another Group D opponent, the Czech Republic, in qualifying; or the one that disappointingly lost warm-up games at home to Belgium and the Republic of Ireland.

 

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Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2004, 02:19:05 PM »
good game.

youre nickname is pathetic. yall still not over 1974. time to move on.
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Jome

Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2004, 06:01:43 PM »
Holland - Germany 2-1

 8)

 >:(

holland wont win because: they are a disturbed team - and they only play with nistelrooy, not with makaay.

2-1 to Holland WOULD have been a fair result..
Germany's raw "warriors" Wörns & Nowotny was the only thing stopping Holland from victory..

 

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Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2004, 06:15:49 PM »
Holland - Germany 2-1

 8)

 >:(

holland wont win because: they are a disturbed team - and they only play with nistelrooy, not with makaay.

2-1 to Holland WOULD have been a fair result..
Germany's raw "warriors" Wörns & Nowotny was the only thing stopping Holland from victory..



aside from the last like 7 minutes Germany did great and definitely got the dutch ppl not less in trouble than they did us. youre just another hater I guess. how's norway doing anyway? are they in this group E that hasnt played yet or what?
Cause I don't care where I belong no more
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Jome

Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #9 on: June 15, 2004, 07:15:25 PM »
aside from the last like 7 minutes Germany did great and definitely got the dutch ppl not less in trouble than they did us. youre just another hater I guess. how's norway doing anyway? are they in this group E that hasnt played yet or what?

No hating here, I'm neither German nor Dutch, so I'm not biased like you are.
Holland had better chances to win the game than Germany, and the German defenders seemed pretty keen to take Van Nistelrooy, Van Hooidonk & Ven Der Heyde's skirts back home.. they pulled their skirts so much it was ridiculous to watch.

The Germans didn't have that much to contribute with in terms of attacking..
Schweinsteiger was pretty refreshing, but why didn't they use Bobic or Klose more.. ???
Kuranyi didn't achieve much.

IMO, Jeremies deserves a place in the team, and why on earth isn't Scholl in the squad, is he injured or something.. ???


 

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Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #10 on: June 15, 2004, 07:20:49 PM »
aside from the last like 7 minutes Germany did great and definitely got the dutch ppl not less in trouble than they did us. youre just another hater I guess. how's norway doing anyway? are they in this group E that hasnt played yet or what?

No hating here, I'm neither German nor Dutch, so I'm not biased like you are.
Holland had better chances to win the game than Germany, and the German defenders seemed pretty keen to take Van Nistelrooy, Van Hooidonk & Ven Der Heyde's skirts back home.. they pulled their skirts so much it was ridiculous to watch.

The Germans didn't have that much to contribute with in terms of attacking..
Schweinsteiger was pretty refreshing, but why didn't they use Bobic or Klose more.. ???
Kuranyi didn't achieve much.

IMO, Jeremies deserves a place in the team, and why on earth isn't Scholl in the squad, is he injured or something.. ???




Scholl is pretty much the same story as Deisler. Both are injured long time, play 2 or 3 amazing games and are injured again. Deisler is the best german player and still young, but he has many problems like depression and injuries.
I knew Ernst is going to mess it up, he looked so damn ice cold when he got into the game.  >:(
Cause I don't care where I belong no more
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Jome

Re:Poll: The first classic match of the tournament
« Reply #11 on: June 15, 2004, 07:33:01 PM »
Scholl is pretty much the same story as Deisler. Both are injured long time, play 2 or 3 amazing games and are injured again. Deisler is the best german player and still young, but he has many problems like depression and injuries.
I knew Ernst is going to mess it up, he looked so damn ice cold when he got into the game.  >:(

Yeah, I almost forgot Deisler..
Deisler, Scholl & Hamann on the midfield, and Germany would have a whole new team..
You need a top striker as well, Kuranyi seems too young yet..
Somebody to fill the gap after Bierhoff..