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FannOLax wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 7:53 pm England had its moment of good team play, ending with a top-shelf finish by Palmer. Yet, for most of the second half, and throughout the tournament, Spain were the best team. Spain deserved to win. Harry Kane's quest for a trophy continues. Geez, going to Bayern Munich seemed like an absolute guarantee of a trophy or two in 2024. Maybe Spurs can win a trophy in 2025, especially if they find a consistent goal scorer; ah, the irony.
Agreed; Spain were the best, had the toughest draw, beat Croatia, Italy, Germany, France and England to win the Cup.

EPL season begins on August 17. I almost feel sorry for the exhaustion these guys must experience.
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Copa!


https://www.google.com/search?q=COPA&rl ... e&ie=UTF-8



Argentina wins 1-0 in extra time. Highly intense game. But it was a long delayed start as many people tried to crash the gate with many arrested for their tactics. Thankfully, a full scale riot was averted.


However, LA watch party resulted in violence:

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/multip ... s-angeles/



Lionel Messi, now 37, had to leave the game with leg injury - swelling was shown on TV and it looked awful. But not being there inspired his team to victory.
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Copa!


https://www.google.com/search?q=COPA&rl ... e&ie=UTF-8



Argentina wins 1-0 in extra time. Highly intense game. But it was a long delayed start as many people tried to crash the gate with many arrested for their tactics. Thankfully, a full scale riot was averted.


However, LA watch party resulted in violence:

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/multip ... s-angeles/



Lionel Messi, now 37, had to leave the game with leg injury - swelling was shown on TV and it looked awful. But not being there inspired his team to victory.
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.

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Brooklyn wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:56 am Copa!


https://www.google.com/search?q=COPA&rl ... e&ie=UTF-8



Argentina wins 1-0 in extra time. Highly intense game. But it was a long delayed start as many people tried to crash the gate with many arrested for their tactics. Thankfully, a full scale riot was averted.


However, LA watch party resulted in violence:

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/multip ... s-angeles/



Lionel Messi, now 37, had to leave the game with leg injury - swelling was shown on TV and it looked awful. But not being there inspired his team to victory.
I didn't watch most of this tournament. But apparently yesterday/last evening, there was a complete sh*tshow at the stadium with fans breaching the security barriers and getting into the stadium.

https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/stat ... 4748195256
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Seacoaster(1) wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 11:50 am

I didn't watch most of this tournament. But apparently yesterday/last evening, there was a complete sh*tshow at the stadium with fans breaching the security barriers and getting into the stadium.

https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/stat ... 4748195256
Thank you for sharing that blurb - on the surface it may look benign but it is horrible to say the very least.

How can these people not remember El Salvador last year, Indonesia just a couple of years ago, or Hillsborough? Goodness sake, it's just a friggin game! The idea of losing one's life over all this is just so stupid! Thankfully, the Miami police did its job and prevented what could have been a major catastrophe:


https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/563814 ... aos-miami/



Let's hope that the next time there is such an international event, that this time police and security will create a zone outside of the stadium where only those with tickets or other form of entry can enter. Then once inside that perimeter, they can use whatever gates there are to enter the stadium. As bad as it was, the injuries were (thankfully) at a minimum.
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YAY!
The return of the Premier League.

Great start for USA networks coverage and promotion of EPL.
Caught a promo of next weeks Arsenal v Aston Villa game billed as a London derby. Unfortunately, Aston Villa is in Birmingham, 120 miles away. How did that get through!
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ardilla secreta wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2024 9:05 pm YAY!
The return of the Premier League.

Great start for USA networks coverage and promotion of EPL.
Caught a promo of next weeks Arsenal v Aston Villa game billed as a London derby. Unfortunately, Aston Villa is in Birmingham, 120 miles away. How did that get through!
I guees you could say that the USA network is off its A game.
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Small sample, still very early days, but it seems that thus far VAR isn't being used as badly by the EPL as in previous sesaons; fewer 5-minute game stoppages for reiterated checking of the video. Or am I just imagining things?

Everton started off losing by three at home to Brighton, then lost 4-nil at Spurs; plus, they're thinking of selling Calvert-Lewin. Might the Toffees get relegated when this season closes?
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FannOLax wrote: Sat Aug 24, 2024 5:42 pm Small sample, still very early days, but it seems that thus far VAR isn't being used as badly by the EPL as in previous sesaons; fewer 5-minute game stoppages for reiterated checking of the video. Or am I just imagining things?

Everton started off losing by three at home to Brighton, then lost 4-nil at Spurs; plus, they're thinking of selling Calvert-Lewin. Might the Toffees get relegated when this season closes?
Everton sure looks doomed and some good players may look to jump ship. Maybe they need a re-set.

Good to see Arsenal take care of Villa, the team that cost them the title last year.

Man United looks like the same as last year. Can’t grind it out. Meanwhile, Brighton keeps winning even though they churn through the losses of coaches and talent.
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Everton. OMFG.
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No surprise, Man City looking very capable of retaining the EPL crown. Liverpool appears to have the superior Dutch manager, to have a chance of de-throning Man City. Rice's red card almost surely cost Arse two points, and Declan will miss the North London Derby at Tottenham. Spurs need a true striker in the line-up. Gut-wrenching loss for Everton, and the Toffees look an early candidate for relegation. Perhaps Liecester will stay up.
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FannOLax wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 7:25 am No surprise, Man City looking very capable of retaining the EPL crown. Liverpool appears to have the superior Dutch manager, to have a chance of de-throning Man City. Rice's red card almost surely cost Arse two points, and Declan will miss the North London Derby at Tottenham. Spurs need a true striker in the line-up. Gut-wrenching loss for Everton, and the Toffees look an early candidate for relegation. Perhaps Liecester will stay up.
The second yellow on Rice was one of the most ridiculous calls ever seen, but a careless act by Rice nonetheless. A top team would have held on to the lead or added another. This has the look of another City title.

Everton looks to be a sure thing for relegation. Horrible start and Saturdays loss will certainty haunt them.

I would have liked to have seen Newcastle add more to their roster, but they’re still an entertaining team to watch.

Man U needs to get a grip that they are no longer the team of Ferguson. That era is over. Still don’t understand why they retained 10 Hag. They never seem to play for each other for 90 or be in sync.
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ardilla secreta wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 8:27 am [
Man U needs to get a grip that they are no longer the team of Ferguson. That era is over. Still don’t understand why they retained 10 Hag. They never seem to play for each other for 90 or be in sync.
I think Man U kept Ten Hag because the Red Devils won the FA Cup (beat Man City in the final, no less), and because the powers that be couldn't find anyone they liked better. But geez, Poch!? Man U's loss is the USMNT's gain.
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FannOLax wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 7:25 am No surprise, Man City looking very capable of retaining the EPL crown. Liverpool appears to have the superior Dutch manager, to have a chance of de-throning Man City. Rice's red card almost surely cost Arse two points, and Declan will miss the North London Derby at Tottenham. Spurs need a true striker in the line-up. Gut-wrenching loss for Everton, and the Toffees look an early candidate for relegation. Perhaps Liecester will stay up.
What did you think of the second yellow on Rice?
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I'm very biased, and was glad to see him sent off. I've certainly seen yellow cards given for what Rice did, and to his credit he didn't cry and complain about it the way Arteta did.
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FannOLax wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 9:00 am I'm very biased, and was glad to see him sent off. I've certainly seen yellow cards given for what Rice did, and to his credit he didn't cry and complain about it the way Arteta did.
Thanks. COYS!!

Putting aside Man U's troubles, I did think Liverpool looked really good yesterday.
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