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  1. 1. England Vs Portugal

    • England win in the 90mins
      63
    • England win in extra time
      4
    • England win in a penalty shoot out
      7
    • Portugal win in the 90mins
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    • Portugal win in extra time
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    • Portugal win in a penalty shoot out
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the centre spot maybe. A kid could have made a dirtcastle in that POS they call a penalty spot

Obviously AFTER Becks destroyed the spot IT WOULDNT BE PERFECT ANYMORE WOULD IT!

You guys are listening to biased commentarys they dont want yo blame Beckham because he's the king of England!

that spot was well dodgy, everyone saw how they was stamping it down!

owen said in an interview after the match that they practiced on the same pitch earlier that day and the penalty spot was the same because its sand based or something. so it shouldnt have been a great surprise for them that penalty spot was dodgy.

Obviously AFTER Becks destroyed the spot IT WOULDNT BE PERFECT ANYMORE WOULD IT!

erm the only way he could do that is if he broke into the stadium last night and f**ked them up. UEFA got a complaint this morning about the poor quality of the penalty spots SO DON'T GO ALL ****ING CAPS ON ME

**** THE REF! that wasnt a foul! they both went for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and i hate it when im right..if you recall..i said owen will score..which i was right...and I KNEW david would miss if he shoots the ball 1st..and guess wat?!

****in cheaters..its always like that..remember the world cup? how Korea went up the ladder? THE game Vs, italy? and was it japan Vs. spain? they want the home team to win! its only natural! their paying for the event..they should win and at least go 2 the semi finals!

The ref wants shot because he gave that away, becks wants shot because DIDNT HE SEE WHERE THE ****ING GOAL WAS HE HAS BEEN PLAYING SINCE HE WAS 6 YEARS OLD THE ****ING FANBOY.

If becks is captain next England season then Im going to support the opposition, that was a mockery to international football.

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