European Championship
#102
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'Odd how everyone once bordering the Soviets still loathes them. Whereas those bits of former Eastern Europe bordering Germany are all prepared to get on with the former Herrenvolk.'
Nothing odd there Flanner.
Germans had Nuremberg trials, and extirpated Nazism from teir brain much better than we did.
Soviets OTH never did - how much time did it take them to recognize that they were the ones who slaughtered Polish POW's in Katyn ? 50 years ?
And they did that in every country they 'liberated' - after raping all women (and grandmas and young girls). No wonder they are not loved.
I take opportunity to scream like an eagle for this 101st post !
Nothing odd there Flanner.
Germans had Nuremberg trials, and extirpated Nazism from teir brain much better than we did.
Soviets OTH never did - how much time did it take them to recognize that they were the ones who slaughtered Polish POW's in Katyn ? 50 years ?
And they did that in every country they 'liberated' - after raping all women (and grandmas and young girls). No wonder they are not loved.
I take opportunity to scream like an eagle for this 101st post !
#103
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Do eagles scream?
I would like to scream when watching a really good game at the EURO championship!
So far, this tournament is full of teams playing this boring, defensive style.
But what can you expect if 3 out of 4 teams will survive the group stage?
Let's wait for the knockout phase (when the penalties will decide the games).
I would like to scream when watching a really good game at the EURO championship!
So far, this tournament is full of teams playing this boring, defensive style.
But what can you expect if 3 out of 4 teams will survive the group stage?
Let's wait for the knockout phase (when the penalties will decide the games).
#104
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82nd airborne division motto is 'All American' and they have a badge with the two letters 'AA' and 101st airborne divion are called the screaming eagles.
Every good US guy knows that and every good Belgian remembers that the 101st fought like hell in Bastogne repulsing the last offensive from Hitler on our soil.
Every good US guy knows that and every good Belgian remembers that the 101st fought like hell in Bastogne repulsing the last offensive from Hitler on our soil.
#105
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how many more games are going to be decided in the last few minutes?
first Italy score in the 88th minute, and as for Croatia v Czech Republic, Croatia were winning comfortably at 2-0 until their own fans started to kick off and now it's 2-2!
you certainly can't pop off and make a cup of tea towards the end of a match thinking nothing much is going to happen!
first Italy score in the 88th minute, and as for Croatia v Czech Republic, Croatia were winning comfortably at 2-0 until their own fans started to kick off and now it's 2-2!
you certainly can't pop off and make a cup of tea towards the end of a match thinking nothing much is going to happen!
#113

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True, willit. Last night definitely felt like a flashback to the Germany-Brazil game.
Is anyone like me suffering from soccer withdrawal today? I've became used to European soccer in the mornings and afternoons and American soccer in the evenings over the past couple of weekends.
Is anyone like me suffering from soccer withdrawal today? I've became used to European soccer in the mornings and afternoons and American soccer in the evenings over the past couple of weekends.
#115
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tp - I always feel like that at the end of a big tournament -rugby, football, cricket, even soccer - I listen to them all.
Wimbledon starts in a week's time and i can hardly wait. then it'll be the Tour, more cricket, the Olympics, cricket - oh, and did I mention the cricket?
Seriously [and only a true cricket nut would understand this] you can now listen to every match of the county championship via a BBC local radio broadcast.
Be still my beating heart.
Wimbledon starts in a week's time and i can hardly wait. then it'll be the Tour, more cricket, the Olympics, cricket - oh, and did I mention the cricket?
Seriously [and only a true cricket nut would understand this] you can now listen to every match of the county championship via a BBC local radio broadcast.
Be still my beating heart.
#116

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Willit, yes, although seeing one game a day is just not the same. I had hoped to see France score as this was my first time to see them play this tournament. Hopefully in the next round...
Ann, agreed. Fortunately we have the NBA finals tonight. And yes, cannot wait for the Olympics. I suppose we also have the Republican and Democratic conventions the weeks before Rio, if you count politics as a contact sport that is.
Ann, agreed. Fortunately we have the NBA finals tonight. And yes, cannot wait for the Olympics. I suppose we also have the Republican and Democratic conventions the weeks before Rio, if you count politics as a contact sport that is.
#117
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I suppose we also have the Republican and Democratic conventions the weeks before Rio, if you count politics as a contact sport that is.>>
I'm fed up enough with the referendum, thank you, though the murder of that MP has rather taken whatever fun there was out of it.
I'm hoping that it'll being some of the Brexit lot to their senses but given they must have lost them anyway, I'm not holding my breath.
I'm fed up enough with the referendum, thank you, though the murder of that MP has rather taken whatever fun there was out of it.
I'm hoping that it'll being some of the Brexit lot to their senses but given they must have lost them anyway, I'm not holding my breath.




