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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
      31
    • Portugal win in extra time
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    • Portugal win in a penalty shoot out
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    • Don't know/care
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PORTUGAL! We were the best on the pitch! We really deserved the victory! :yes:

And that referee excuse is just silly. If there was some team being robbed during the game that team was Portugal.

:jump: :jump: :jump: :jump: :jump: :D :D :D :yes: :yes:

Deserved - right, whatever, Portugal were gifted by a ref who couldnt see what was going on.

To be serious, I think England lost the game because of Mr. Erikssons' bad calls during the first 90 minutes, the first goal was a good start be he couldn?t expect to keep the same result for 85min and so after Portugal scored the equalizer England needed to score but had a mostly defensive team and Portugal had a lot of attackers forward.... about the penalties, well, the pitch was bad, but it was equally bad for both teams, the Portuguese goalkeeper was able to remain calm under pressure and they won the game...

Cheers to all the football lovers out there! Hope the tournament remains this good until the end:D:D

I think its time I went to bed before I get banned from here lol.

Way to go Farsightxc2 - given me a good slogan - 'England till I die'

We were cheated, pure and simple.

Bottom line is, Portugese are going to die tonight, and I dont feel sorry for them at all, cheeky little ******s.

how can people blame the players for an idiot referee, sure it was a bad call, but what does that have to do with any players?

How can we blame the ref? Put it this way - It's the ref's decision. It's final. If he's biased, then he'd bend the rules, allow stuff that shouldn't happen, etc. It's his fault.

No dude! That goal was perfectly disallowed. Some English players charged against Ricardo (GK). I'm not insulting you but you really need to learn how to lose!

Look at Terry he never looked at Ricardo ye he couldnt have jumped with his hands staight up in the air could he u cant do that Ricardo was pushing into Terry but SOL (watta geez) being the heavy stopped it and scored PERFECT

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