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  1. 1. England Vs Portugal

    • England win in the 90mins
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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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you blame the pitch... beckham failed to score in 3 pitches... interesting

you blame the ref when he stole as much fouls from portugal as he did with you and yes Ricardo suffered a foul because that's his zone... go learn about football!

you blame the divers... at least they play good football unlike all of the english team.

England loses games left and right but still you always have excuses that the ref, the field, bla bla...

Get over it, stop being such asswipes (hooligan ****s) and go learn to play soccer.

why dont you go and screw your self.. ??? :rolleyes: :sleep:

Back, rested and sober.

I would request that this thread be closed, what we are seeing is foreigners winding us up after we were so royally screwed last night, which is going to lead to bannings (and probably me being one of them).

Let our lads come back proud that they did a good job, and stop shaming them here on the board. We all know what went wrong, and there's nothing we can do about it.

We'll be back in 4 years time. Dry your eyes lads, we'll get em next time.

It's not the end of the world that England Lost but i hope The FA report the ref for bad decisions, that was definately a goal and something should have been done about thatpenalty spot.... at least we know that a new version of 3 Lions could be realesed ju changeing a few players names and who missed the pen!

Well, i hate football, its the most pathetically hyped sport there is. Having said that, i was rooting for portugal when i had no option but to watch the ET and Pen Shootout.

It was a GOOD Game. England did NOT deserve that disallowance, ill grant them that, but... it happened. if the RWC system was in place for Football (instant playback via the "all seeing ref" (pitchcam)) Then it wouldnt have happened, but alas, it did. So England... Deal with it. Its just a gme, and its only 2 years till the World Cup. (at which point i think i may die)

-Chris. (A half welsh-half portuguese hybrid)

you blame the pitch... beckham failed to score in 3 pitches... interesting

you blame the ref when he stole as much fouls from portugal as he did with you and yes Ricardo suffered a foul because that's his zone... go learn about football!

you blame the divers... at least they play good football unlike all of the english team.

England loses games left and right but still you always have excuses that the ref, the field, bla bla...

Get over it, stop being such asswipes (hooligan ****s) and go learn to play soccer.

Its not Soccer, It's football... fu-uktard

If your going to start getting on the moral highground, at least get the name right - you made yourself look like a right fool now

-Chris. (A half welsh-half portuguese hybrid)

oooh unlucky

it was close game, portugal was lucky but imo we deserved to win.

the goal was well disallowed, i dont understand how you cant see that..you cant disturb the keeper's action in his area.

i dont know if we'll make our next match, it'll be vs holland\sweden(i bet on holland) so it'll be a tough game, just like yesterday's game.

I like England, i even bought a t-shirt to some english fans here in Lisbon :) It says "No one likes us, we dont care" England on tour

beckham is not to blame, the whole squad just fell apart after rooney went off, the defense was shocking.

Although as far as i'm concerned the referee was the most shocking i have ever seen. no penelty spot, come on, move to the other end you kn*b.

And yes i am a scotsman rooting for england

beckham is not to blame, the whole squad just fell apart after rooney went off, the defense was shocking.

Although as far as i'm concerned the referee was the most shocking i have ever seen. no penelty spot, come on, move to the other end you kn*b.

And yes i am a scotsman rooting for england

I agree with everything you said there :yes: :yes:

beckham is not to blame, the whole squad just fell apart after rooney went off, the defense was shocking.

Although as far as i'm concerned the referee was the most shocking i have ever seen. no penelty spot, come on, move to the other end you kn*b.

And yes i am a scotsman rooting for england

I'm not quite sure how you can call it shocking when they held out Portugals relentless attacking for 99% of the match...

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