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Football at the 2012 Olympics
dena-
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GB with a good shot a medal now. Havent seen SKR but I think GB will handle em'
Cam-
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THAT WAS GREAT GOALKEEPING, WHAT A SAVE OH GOOOOOOD
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- Post n°663
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Cam wrote:THAT WAS GREAT GOALKEEPING, WHAT A SAVE OH GOOOOOOD
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Quarter-finals
(Men) GB-South Korea, Brazil-Honduras, Mexico-Senegal, Japan-Egypt.
(Women) Sweden-France, US-NZ, Brazil-Japan, GB-Canada.
Women start on Friday, Men on Saturday.
(Men) GB-South Korea, Brazil-Honduras, Mexico-Senegal, Japan-Egypt.
(Women) Sweden-France, US-NZ, Brazil-Japan, GB-Canada.
Women start on Friday, Men on Saturday.
Last edited by Rei Andros on Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:55 am; edited 1 time in total
arsenalap11-
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Anyone know the schedule for the Semis? What's played where, or are they both at Wembley one after another?
SBSP-
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- Post n°667
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I'm pretty sure one is at Old Trafford.arsenalap11 wrote:Anyone know the schedule for the Semis? What's played where, or are they both at Wembley one after another?
arsenalap11-
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Ah damn, got a feeling the one i'm gonna go to will be the non Brazil-GB game if it happens
Unless, it goes in order of how it's showed, so the Group A/Group B game is first at 5, if so woo
Unless, it goes in order of how it's showed, so the Group A/Group B game is first at 5, if so woo
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RubyArmyCTFC-
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- Post n°669
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Will be attending the GB quarter final on Saturday now we won the group
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Would of rather preferred to face Great Britain than Senegal to be honest.
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arsenalap11-
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Noooo I've tried looking it up but can't really find it, all I know is that mine is at 5pm. If it's in group order then the GB/Brazil one should be first but no idea.
RubyArmyCTFC-
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arsenalap11 wrote:Noooo I've tried looking it up but can't really find it, all I know is that mine is at 5pm. If it's in group order then the GB/Brazil one should be first but no idea.
Your semi final game is Japan/Egypt v Senegal/Mexico.
Carlos Jenkinson-
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Cam wrote:THAT WAS GREAT GOALKEEPING, WHAT A SAVE OH GOOOOOOD
It was a really good catch, u don't need to be a whiney cunt about it
Danny-
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JP did go a little over the top, even though he did well to keep hold of it when most would palm it away.
arsenalap11-
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RubyArmyCTFC wrote:arsenalap11 wrote:Noooo I've tried looking it up but can't really find it, all I know is that mine is at 5pm. If it's in group order then the GB/Brazil one should be first but no idea.
Your semi final game is Japan/Egypt v Senegal/Mexico.
Fuck sake Oh well, still be a good game hopefully!
Cam-
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- Post n°677
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Fonseca wrote:Cam wrote:THAT WAS GREAT GOALKEEPING, WHAT A SAVE OH GOOOOOOD
It was a really good catch, u don't need to be a whiney cunt about it
Sorry master
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- Post n°678
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GB-South Korea, Brazil-Honduras, Mexico-Senegal, Japan-Egypt.
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GB v South Korea
Brazil v Honduras
Mexico v Senegal
Japan v Egypt
GB v Brazil
Mexico v Egypt
GB v Mexico
Brazil v Egypt
Brazil v Honduras
Mexico v Senegal
Japan v Egypt
GB v Brazil
Mexico v Egypt
GB v Mexico
Brazil v Egypt
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Mohamed Abou-Treika and Emad Meteb will miss Ahli’s Champions League clash with Berekum Chelsea after the Cairo club agreed to leave them for the Egypt Olympic team.
After helping Egypt get through the group stage in London, the duo was supposed to rejoin their club for Saturday’s continental match, which takes place on the same day of the quarter-final clash with Japan.
However, Ahli have agreed to release the star duo despite coach Hany Ramzy’s assurances that he is ready to let them go home.
“After consulting manager Hossam Al-Badri and chairman Hassan Hamdi, we have decided to leave Abou-Treika and Meteb with Ahmed Fathi until the end of the Olympics,” Ahli football director Sayed Abdul-Hafiz told the club’s website.
“Ahli is keen to support the national team after qualifying for the quarter-finals, even though our team really need both players.”
Full-back Ahmed Fathi is suspended for the Chelsea game and was already expected to stay at the London Games.
Ahli comfortably lead Group B after winning their opening two games against Mazembe and Zamalek.
YESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
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- Post n°681
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Japan x Egypt is going to be a facepalm fest. Two teams whose finishing is almost Heskey-esque.
GB v South Korea
Brazil v Honduras
Mexico v Senegal
Japan v Egypt
GB v South Korea
Brazil v Honduras
Mexico v Senegal
Japan v Egypt
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You will eat your words, Rei. I can't wait to see Neymar, Pato and the others cry while watching Egypt get their gold medals.
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The only gold medals Egypt will be leaving with are ones from the souvenir shop.
Jord-
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Oooo burn!Rei Andros wrote:The only gold medals Egypt will be leaving with are ones from the souvenir shop.
Danny-
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You spelt Great Britain wrong.ahlycotc wrote:You will eat your words, Rei. I can't wait to see Neymar, Pato and the others cry while watching Egypt get their gold medals.
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Danny wrote:You spelt Great Britain wrong.ahlycotc wrote:You will eat your words, Rei. I can't wait to see Neymar, Pato and the others cry while watching Egypt get their gold medals.
You spelled "spelled" wrong.
Danny-
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In varieties of English from outside the U.S., spelt and spelled both work as past-tense and past-participial forms of spell. They are interchangeable, and both are common.ahlycotc wrote:Danny wrote:You spelt Great Britain wrong.
You spelled "spelled" wrong.
Seriously though, Brazil are winning this. If we beat Korea and don't get a medal though..
SophisticatedBeggar-
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Japan and S. Korea are strong teams. Most are underestimating them, but I can see Japan getting a medal. GB will probably advance but it won't be easy.
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- Post n°690
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Brazil's got this, can't see a single team capable of beating them.