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Postby Rebel.Without.A.Pause » Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:43 am

After last nights match, the world knows who the better team was. Turkey can be proud of their squad. Well done Turkey. They have played better than I anticipated.

Its a pity some members dont see that. Their hatred blinds them. I pity them as they are sad people.

They havent got the guts to admit a good game.

Have a nice day all,as I am sure I will. Laughing

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Turkey's not the first team in the world to lose a game they deserved to get more from. They won a few games this year that they didnt deserve to. Its football - big deal, get over it. I dont think Turkey have great players but they wanted to win more than the other teams which got them this far - the same as Greece four years ago (except Greece went all the way). The shame for Turkey is that the best young Turkish players play for Switzerland lol.

Oh well, Turkey reaching the semi-final will be forgotten about in a few years but Greece's name will always be on that trophy :D LOL

All we need now is Baghdatis to win Wimbledon : )
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:02 am

Rebel.Without.A.Pause wrote:
After last nights match, the world knows who the better team was. Turkey can be proud of their squad. Well done Turkey. They have played better than I anticipated.

Its a pity some members dont see that. Their hatred blinds them. I pity them as they are sad people.

They havent got the guts to admit a good game.

Have a nice day all,as I am sure I will. Laughing

Regards


Turkey's not the first team in the world to lose a game they deserved to get more from. They won a few games this year that they didnt deserve to. Its football - big deal, get over it. I dont think Turkey have great players but they wanted to win more than the other teams which got them this far - the same as Greece four years ago (except Greece went all the way). The shame for Turkey is that the best young Turkish players play for Switzerland lol.

Oh well, Turkey reaching the semi-final will be forgotten about in a few years but Greece's name will always be on that trophy :D LOL

All we need now is Baghdatis to win Wimbledon : )



I wish Baghdatis well, if he is good enough.


I have got over it, tell that to Kurupetos.
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Postby Rebel.Without.A.Pause » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:22 am

I wish Baghdatis well, if he is good enough.


From what I saw yesterday, Marcos is his own worst enemy again. The most exciting tennis player right now but still makes too many unforced errors. He's lost about a stone in weight tho so maybe that will improve his game more.
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Postby CanDiaz » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:40 am

I cant help but wonder what would have happened if Turkey had a full squad yesterday.To come out with almost a b-team & make the Germans look average, is a great achievement & none of it was luck.
Was a nice touch at the beginning when the players made that anti-racism speech, but unfortunately only intelligent people are capable of understanding it, as is quite evident here.


Ps: Even more exciting than Rafa? You cant be serious!
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Postby kurupetos » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:43 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Rebel.Without.A.Pause wrote:
After last nights match, the world knows who the better team was. Turkey can be proud of their squad. Well done Turkey. They have played better than I anticipated.

Its a pity some members dont see that. Their hatred blinds them. I pity them as they are sad people.

They havent got the guts to admit a good game.

Have a nice day all,as I am sure I will. Laughing

Regards


Turkey's not the first team in the world to lose a game they deserved to get more from. They won a few games this year that they didnt deserve to. Its football - big deal, get over it. I dont think Turkey have great players but they wanted to win more than the other teams which got them this far - the same as Greece four years ago (except Greece went all the way). The shame for Turkey is that the best young Turkish players play for Switzerland lol.

Oh well, Turkey reaching the semi-final will be forgotten about in a few years but Greece's name will always be on that trophy :D LOL

All we need now is Baghdatis to win Wimbledon : )



I wish Baghdatis well, if he is good enough.


I have got over it, tell that to Kurupetos.


Deniz,

Don't take it personal. Sorry if I was offensive :oops: but it was just the joy of last night talking (and the german beer 8) ). I hope Russia wins the semi and the final as Russia is my auntland :shock: :wink: :lol:

Rumour said all cabarets will be close tonight as the girls will be watching the game. :cry:
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Postby kurupetos » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:45 am

Rebel.Without.A.Pause wrote:
I wish Baghdatis well, if he is good enough.


From what I saw yesterday, Marcos is his own worst enemy again. The most exciting tennis player right now but still makes too many unforced errors. He's lost about a stone in weight tho so maybe that will improve his game more.


No more souvlaki/sheftalia? :cry: :lol:
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Postby CanDiaz » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:52 am

Was that bald fella with glasses a couple of seats down from Platini, the North Cyprus president?
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Postby kurupetos » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:54 am

CanDiaz wrote:Was that bald fella with glasses a couple of seats down from Platini, the North Cyprus president?


There is no such thing as a North Cyprus president. :? :x
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Postby CanDiaz » Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:00 pm

kurupetos wrote:
CanDiaz wrote:Was that bald fella with glasses a couple of seats down from Platini, the North Cyprus president?


There is no such thing as a North Cyprus president. :? :x


Ok prime minister then, or whatever.
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Postby kurupetos » Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:26 pm

CanDiaz wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
CanDiaz wrote:Was that bald fella with glasses a couple of seats down from Platini, the North Cyprus president?


There is no such thing as a North Cyprus president. :? :x


Ok prime minister then, or whatever.


neither :roll:

Hint: Try TC leader. :wink:

Btw, there was a guy in the vip celebrating a goal with his wife that looked like Talat but I don't think it was him (because he had some hair :lol: ).
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