Denmark - Sweden :(
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Posted on 02-06-2007 21:22
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What a crazy match. Even though most of you wouldn't care about a soccer match between Denmark and Sweden, I'm sure thie details of the match will make you a little interested.
Sweden started off by scoring 3 goals in 25 minutes. Denmark played an amazing second half and scored 3 goals and had two huge chances for scoring another goal. Then, for whatever reason, one of Denmark's players, Christian Poulsen (playing in Sevilla, Spain) hits a Swedish player in the penalty box. The assistant referee sees it, tells it to the referee - and that results in a red card for Poulsen and a penalty to Sweden. But at the very same moment, a Danish hooligan runs unto the pitch and is very close at hitting the referee.
He stops the match - and few minutes later, Denmark has lost the match 0-3. Problem is that he / they can't decide that by themselves. Only UEFA can do that after some meetings. It's just crazy.. |
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Posted on 02-06-2007 21:51
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UEFA has now declared that an official result hasn't been decided yet. As I said, they couldn't decide that themselves. |
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Posted on 02-06-2007 21:53
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At the moment so sport websites are saying 3-3 (BBC) |
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Posted on 02-06-2007 22:02
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it's definitely a big deal.
from the moment that happened until the end of the game, the commentators of Belgium-Portugal didn't talk of anything else...
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AaB-ern |
Posted on 02-06-2007 22:40
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I am very embarrassed to be danish atm.
2 idiots smashing a great game My happiness were up ringing the bell, and now, i'm kind of empty inside
REALLY embarrassing
As said by John Dahl Thomasson, this has nothing to do, at all, with football
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issoisso |
Posted on 02-06-2007 22:45
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AaB-ern wrote:
I am very embarrassed to be danish atm.
2 idiots smashing a great game My happiness were up ringing the bell, and now, i'm kind of empty inside
REALLY embarrassing
As said by John Dahl Thomasson, this has nothing to do, at all, with football
the ironic bit was that the commentators of the Belgium - Portugal were commenting on how "this loss of temper would never have happened if, for instance, the players were scandinavian, who are much cooler people" (yes, a stereotype, I know)
That discussion was interrupted by - you guessed it - the news of what had happened in Denmark
Usually I would've laughed, but....I was just stunned (admittedly I was mostly stunend at the coincidence)
Edited by issoisso on 02-06-2007 22:49
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Posted on 02-06-2007 22:56
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Horrible end to a game like this |
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issoisso |
Posted on 02-06-2007 23:00
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AaB-ern wrote:
I am very embarrassed to be danish atm.
don't think anyone will think less of the danes because of that...it's just one idiot...and idiots are aplenty everywhere, unfortunately.
in fact, see it as proof of your fans' good behaviour that that guy didn't have to cross any barriers to get to the pitch.
in many countries, the fans are so misbehaved, barriers are mandatory.
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Posted on 02-06-2007 23:01
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yes this tends to happen in england |
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Posted on 02-06-2007 23:05
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issoisso wrote:
AaB-ern wrote:
I am very embarrassed to be danish atm.
2 idiots smashing a great game My happiness were up ringing the bell, and now, i'm kind of empty inside
REALLY embarrassing
As said by John Dahl Thomasson, this has nothing to do, at all, with football
the ironic bit was that the commentators of the Belgium - Portugal were commenting on how "this loss of temper would never have happened if, for instance, the players were scandinavian, who are much cooler people"
That discussion was interrupted by - you guessed it - the news of what had happened in Denmark
Usually I would've laughed, but....I was just stunned (admittedly I was mostly stunend at the coincidence)
Hehe, well, a little funny. But anyway, this is embarrassing
The roligan spirit appear to be gone
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Posted on 02-06-2007 23:09
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Smoothie wrote:
yes this tends to happen in england
Go England go..I always cheered them. As I am estonian and England soon play with us..I want england to win (starnge uh...but estonians playing so pooring soccer last few years) and get to the euro 2008. |
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Posted on 02-06-2007 23:15
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Smoothie wrote:
yes this tends to happen in england
Yeah, but the fanstyle of England, is much more hard, than the danish Or, i thought it was
alex153 wrote:
Horrible end to a game like this
Indeed.
Btw. how is the swedish reactions on this?
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Posted on 03-06-2007 02:29
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shmae that what sounded like a great game is ended by some di*khead
Edited by kida on 03-06-2007 02:40
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AaB-ern |
Posted on 03-06-2007 08:20
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kida wrote:
shmae that what sounded like a great game is ended by some di*khead
It was a really great game, in 2nd half. 1st half sucked
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Posted on 03-06-2007 09:15
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AaB-ern wrote:
alex153 wrote:
Horrible end to a game like this
Indeed.
Btw. how is the swedish reactions on this?
Well, the newspaper I read had the headline "EM-SKANDALEN" ( the euro championship scandal ) freely translated. They are quite harsh really, but they only blame the involved people.
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Posted on 03-06-2007 09:29
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swedens biggest newspaper also say the ref is a hero for calling the game off |
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AaB-ern |
Posted on 03-06-2007 09:52
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I understand the ref, and respect his decision
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Posted on 03-06-2007 12:00
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Were a great game for 89 minutes.
But how do you danes feel about Claus Jensen, after all his action were what led up to the descion to cancel the game. |
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Posted on 03-06-2007 12:19
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Actually it was Christian Poulsen..
Christian is a big Idiot... We could have won that game!! |
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Posted on 03-06-2007 12:38
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Yes ofc Poulsen... Had one too many Carlsberg....
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