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w0000t!!! this is what we like to see,

UEFA has sent the referee Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez to go home due his bad performances with Italy-Denmark and Netherlands-Chzech Republic

source: sorry its dutch www.vi.nl :p trying to find a english source for you guys atm

Wrong.

Will be tomorrow's game [sweden vs Netherlands].

Plus,

The Semi-Finals will be:

{W1 vs W3} && {W2 vs W4}

Portugal vs Winner of[sweden vs Netherlands]

Greece vs Winner of[Czech Republic vs Denmark]

sorry every one for my confusion

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sorry every one for my confusion

Good thing you apologized. Can't believe you almost forgot about the Dutch or Sweeds (better be the Dutch damnit heh)

Because they will be facing off against Portugal.

There is a possibility that Holland will be playing against Czech in the final... would be awesome if that happened but now that the ref who was against holland is out... we will have more chances :cool:

To all England fans!!!

This has probably been posted before..

but I'll be buggered if I am gonna read 44 pages lol.

Anyway.. I just watched the late news tonight and they are trying to get all the fans to leave feedback on the refs Urs Meier site.

Tell the guy what you think!!! ;)

http://www.ursmeier.ch/referee/ref60.html

To all England fans!!!

This has probably been posted before..

but I'll be buggered if I am gonna read 44 pages lol.

Anyway.. I just watched the late news tonight and they are trying to get all the fans to leave feedback on the refs Urs Meier site.

Tell the guy what you think!!!  ;)

http://www.ursmeier.ch/referee/ref60.html

And I think you didn't read the posts above, right? :huh:

It's no good to blame the referee.

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(...)

@Frankenchrist: Again with the "diving" story? <g> You seem like a broken record. Always saying the same thing. Whatever. The referee was right to disallow Sol Campbell's header. Terry clearly put his arm across the goalie to impede him and the rules state that the goalkeeper cannot be touched inside the box. You can't prevent the goalkeeper from jumping. Rules are rules.

It's always the same story, same old excuses. Blame the ref, the penalty spot, Portugal had an extra day to prepare, etc. It's always the same with english supporters. What a bad loosers! No elses whines so much! Once again, everything conspired against England... LOL!

England was simply beaten by a better team. Portugal made a great match. You sucked on penalties. We didn't. Period. Better luck next time.

Enough.

For those who still think that England was robbed

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annullering2.jpg

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annullering4.jpg

Sorry if they were posted earlier  :blush:

Now, STFU with the conspiracy talking, K?

KTHX.

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