1. Originally posted by iTim:And still, they're non-competitive. Which means Belgium are likely to field an under strength side or make substitutions in the second half to give other players a chance. Likewise with the opposition. Hungary and Norway are fighting for a place in the European Championships and will both give 100%.
    +1

    is not the same
  2. Originally posted by iTim:And still, they're non-competitive. Which means Belgium are likely to field an under strength side or make substitutions in the second half to give other players a chance. Likewise with the opposition. Hungary and Norway are fighting for a place in the European Championships and will both give 100%.


    You are right, mighty Tim.
  3. Originally posted by iTim:And still, they're non-competitive. Which means Belgium are likely to field an under strength side or make substitutions in the second half to give other players a chance. Likewise with the opposition. Hungary and Norway are fighting for a place in the European Championships and will both give 100%.


    You are right, mighty Tim.
  4. I don t know if it is important or not , but in the F precition game is posted that "matches to be played on 13, 14, 15 and 16 November" and Arg- Brazil is tomorrow 12 of Nov
  5. Originally posted by patou2:I don t know if it is important or not , but in the F precition game is posted that "matches to be played on 13, 14, 15 and 16 November" and Arg- Brazil is tomorrow 12 of Nov
    somewhere in europe it's already 13 nov
  6. Yeeeeah. It kicks off at 00:00 for Europeans on the 13th. But you do effectively get a day less because of it. I had better not forget to predict.
  7. Silly question ... for the Predictions games for the euro play off.. Are the fist matches or the second ?? Because is not the same about the "home or away" thing
  8. It's the games linked in the spoiler. Most are second leg I believe. But the home/away advantage does apply.
  9. Wales vs Netherlands tonight.

    We're without Bale and Ramsey though.
  10. It's only Netherlands though.
  11. Come on you boys in green!
    Big match against Bosnia tonight to make the Euro's.

    I'm one of those people who often justifies his gloryhunting fandom of Manchester United with the contrast in fortunes to the Irish national team, but making these Euro's would be a pretty glorious comparison, particularly as they're facing a superior Bosnian side this evening.

    Here's hoping
  12. Italy on its knees.
    Next: Spain.