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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMaster" data-source="post: 1638583" data-attributes="member: 16362"><p>Yes very</p><p></p><p>Absolutly I could teach a dog to do it.</p><p></p><p>True but if everybody was playing like that nobody would be watching football. A few years back in Canada they had the same problem in the NHL, a coach invented a great defensive system that allow his mediocre team to win the Stanley cup, the year after everybody was using it and the game became very boring to watch. Profesionnal players are supposed to give a show. But Oh it's true most Greek player couldn't be called "pro"</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Not true, Czech, Portugal, England and Netherland were all playing awesome soccer and were all much more deserving than the greek. The greek were the most boring team of the tournament and lowered in my opinion the quality of the show. </p><p></p><p>Wow, when you talk about finesse and sportmanship you can count on the greek, this is european football not american football.</p><p></p><p>I think you are analysing too much, was desperate to stop him and lucky</p><p></p><p>We surely don't have the same definition of interesting game.</p><p></p><p>What other joys, when you play what count his winning. When you watch and or pay to see a game you want to have something for your money or the time you spend in front of your TV. If every team in the league was playing like that you would see game attendance go down the drain and the various league would create rule to prevent this type of game, in hockey that is what happened.</p><p></p><p>Well his buddy working with him on his farm probably do.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="DarkMaster, post: 1638583, member: 16362"] Yes very Absolutly I could teach a dog to do it. True but if everybody was playing like that nobody would be watching football. A few years back in Canada they had the same problem in the NHL, a coach invented a great defensive system that allow his mediocre team to win the Stanley cup, the year after everybody was using it and the game became very boring to watch. Profesionnal players are supposed to give a show. But Oh it's true most Greek player couldn't be called "pro" [/QUOTE] Not true, Czech, Portugal, England and Netherland were all playing awesome soccer and were all much more deserving than the greek. The greek were the most boring team of the tournament and lowered in my opinion the quality of the show. Wow, when you talk about finesse and sportmanship you can count on the greek, this is european football not american football. I think you are analysing too much, was desperate to stop him and lucky We surely don't have the same definition of interesting game. What other joys, when you play what count his winning. When you watch and or pay to see a game you want to have something for your money or the time you spend in front of your TV. If every team in the league was playing like that you would see game attendance go down the drain and the various league would create rule to prevent this type of game, in hockey that is what happened. Well his buddy working with him on his farm probably do. [/QUOTE]
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