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lol yeah we?ll beat the Czechs in the final:pp while they helped us through the quarter finals with beating the germans:pp

you mean like you beat them in the groupe games? your ass got handed to you man and they even "helped" you by taking out the germans with thier B-team whice you actully drawed against.

Czech Gonna Take This Home but thats before they eleminat Portugal in the Finals.

The whole tournament is rigged :p

it will be Portugal vs Greece in the final, just like the opening game, and Portugal will win it, a great piece of revenge etc etc.

At least it seems like thats maybe possible :p

greece - holland ? :p

actually at this stage i think any of the teams can go to the final although greece has less chances, it's all a matter of who plays best, scores and has luck not to suffer.

wow this is the first comment i support you... finnaly.. hehe yes its true any team at the moment can win, well and yes maeby greece has less chance since Rep C is one of the fav..teams.. well it will just come down to the players and how the coaches use their players...lets hope it's a good game and the best team wins... :yes: ;)

Damn Donut and Apollo... take your childish behavior to another thread. Go start your own one or something but don't ruin it for the rest.

I am not going to point fingers its just both of you and it takes two to tango.

No I am not a mod, but I am a big football fan and your ruining this thread.

Referee's List!

Portugal vs Holland

Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)

Linesmen: Kenneth Petersson and Peter Ekstrom (Sweden)

Fourth Referee: Lubos Michel (Slovakia)

Greece - Czech Republic

Referee: Pierluigi Collina (Italy)

Linesmen: Marco Ivaldi and Narciso Pisacreta (Italy)

Fourth Referee: Valentin Ivanov (Russia)

Final

Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)

Linesmen: Christian Schraer and Jan-Hendrik Salver (Germany)

Fourth Referee: still to know

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