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  1. 1. England Vs Portugal

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    • England win in extra time
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    • England win in a penalty shoot out
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    • 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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Alcochete, Portugal -- Luiz Felipe Scolari broke with Brazilian tradition by praising the choice of referee for the Euro 2004 quarter-final between his adopted Portugal and England today.

Scolari gave the thumbs-up yesterday to the European governing body's decision to put Switzerland's Urs Meier in charge of the key game.

"He's an excellent referee," said the man known in his homeland as Big Phil.

"I remember him from the World Cup.

"He's always close to the action and he has respect for the players. They chose very well."

Brazilian coaches regularly criticize refereeing appointments in their domestic championship, often reciting details of previous incidents in which the official has allegedly cost their team a match.

makes you wonder doesnt it

In my opinion, well done to Portugal and I (genuinely) wish them luck in the rest of the tournament.

But really: that WAS a goal and it WOULD have won us the game.

Well said, let's reserve hate for the Swiss referee :happy: that apparently ended our hopes in 2000 aswell.

lmao is this him look at his evil smile :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

http://www.euro2004.com/MultimediaFiles/Ph...BIGPORTRAIT.jpg

Thank you so much!!!

I am really gunna have some fun with this pic in ms paint :shifty:

lmao is this him look at his evil smile :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

http://www.euro2004.com/MultimediaFiles/Ph...BIGPORTRAIT.jpg

when I was looking for a picture of burning eyes on google image search this is all I could find

c0051bog.jpg

it'll have to do

We played a rough game, England was not on top form tonight but they did have the determination, it must have been the air. As for that goal, it was perfectly fine, the Ref is an aragant little arse bandit who won't admit when he's made a mistake. :angry:

just like your man riley who didn't give 4 penalties to latvia

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