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Post #503681  Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 6:33 pm 
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Anybody heard anything about the Cup game at Oxford? I can't find anything, anywhere.

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High drama at the moment. As it stands Germany and Spain on their way out!!!

Edit - Germany equaliser which saves Spain. 20 odd minutes to go. Exciting stuff.


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High drama at the moment. As it stands Germany and Spain on their way out!!!

Edit - Germany equaliser which saves Spain. 20 odd minutes to go. Exciting stuff.

Japan's second goal was so dodgy, you'd think Sepp Blatter was involved.

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dec wrote:
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High drama at the moment. As it stands Germany and Spain on their way out!!!

Edit - Germany equaliser which saves Spain. 20 odd minutes to go. Exciting stuff.

Japan's second goal was so dodgy, you'd think Sepp Blatter was involved.

Who needs Blatter when you've got Infantino.
Anyway, one of the angles suggests part of the ball might have been overhanging the line. But I think more than a few Germans would be interested to see some definitive evidence, because the on field decision was overturned.
Congratulations to the Japanese who were absolutely tremendous in that second half.


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dec wrote:
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High drama at the moment. As it stands Germany and Spain on their way out!!!

Edit - Germany equaliser which saves Spain. 20 odd minutes to go. Exciting stuff.

Japan's second goal was so dodgy, you'd think Sepp Blatter was involved.

Some seriously weird decisions. Morocco's offside goal, Messi's penalty, etc. What are the Var guys on? It's funny when the Germans are the victims but it does leave a sour taste.

Spain did ask for it though, with that ludicrously risky and arrogant farting around at the back.

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Japan's second goal was so dodgy, you'd think Sepp Blatter was involved.

Who needs Blatter when you've got Infantino.
Anyway, one of the angles suggests part of the ball might have been overhanging the line. But I think more than a few Germans would be interested to see some definitive evidence, because the on field decision was overturned.
Congratulations to the Japanese who were absolutely tremendous in that second half.

Yes they were. Both the Germans and Spanish took their foot off Japan's neck, are were very satisfyingly punished for their arrogance.

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Poland were very feeble last night (barring Szczesny's saves) but Argentina looked like real contenders. Messi's finishing was poor but otherwise he looked in fine form.

and a decent route through now. Australia in the next round and then the winners of Netherlands v USA for a place in the semis


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I think you meant surprise addition USA in the semis, Rich. :toothy9:

But seriously, I am happy with the performance so far. They haven't embarrassed them selves thus far. Just hoping we get a hiding from Holland.

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Looks like Partey will be back early from Qatar. Uruguay 2 goals up on Ghana.

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Zed wrote:
DHD wrote:
Anybody heard anything about the Cup game at Oxford? I can't find anything, anywhere.

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Thanks Zed but that was the old-style default 'Cup Saturday' date.

It's just been announced as Monday 9th 8:00 pm - which is a typical pain-in-the-arse decision to suit TV!


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In case anyone is interested, the Brighton away tickets have just gone on sale.

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Jesus and Martinelli starting for Brazil. Martinelli has looked bright in the first 20 minutes, and I'm really hoping Jesus can get himself a goal.


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Whoever is the moron commentating on RTE on the Swiss/Serbia match is he keeps calling Xhaka the Arsenal captain.

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Without doubt one of the most interesting and exciting WC ever. I know such views don’t suit the media and many people but you know, I don’t care how they feel.

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Just hoping we get a hiding from Holland.
Spoken like a fully paid up member of the Guardian reading England members club! Hi DHD :12hello-bye:


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Without doubt one of the most interesting and exciting WC ever. I know such views don’t suit the media and many people but you know, I don’t care how they feel.

It really isn’t. If you’re old enough to remember the great German/Dutch teams of the 70s, Pele, Socrates, etc. you would understand.


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Martinelli looked good for Brazil. I can't remember who but some pundit saying he shouldn't have gotten a call up for them. I had mixed feelings. I was happy for him and thought he deserved to at least make the squad but I also feared injury or tired legs as well. Always a mixed bag of feelings when your player goes to the national team during the season be it friendlies or whatever.

I am hoping we make a good account of ourselves against Holland. Can't see us getting a win but if it can happen this world cup is definitely one where upsets have almost become the norm. If we can't win, then at least push them to extra time. Is a PK shootout the last decider? I just don't want a 3-0 or 4-0 game where we look like we don't belong.

Surprised to see Oz make it this far frankly. I won't say more than that. :42laughter:

Sunday will be interesting. Senegal are a lively team, so hoping for a bit of end to end football. I like France. I always cheer for them.

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Martinelli looked good for Brazil. I can't remember who but some pundit saying he shouldn't have gotten a call up for them. I had mixed feelings. I was happy for him and thought he deserved to at least make the squad but I also feared injury or tired legs as well. Always a mixed bag of feelings when your player goes to the national team during the season be it friendlies or whatever.

I am hoping we make a good account of ourselves against Holland. Can't see us getting a win but if it can happen this world cup is definitely one where upsets have almost become the norm. If we can't win, then at least push them to extra time. Is a PK shootout the last decider? I just don't want a 3-0 or 4-0 game where we look like we don't belong.

Surprised to see Oz make it this far frankly. I won't say more than that. :42laughter:

Sunday will be interesting. Senegal are a lively team, so hoping for a bit of end to end football. I like France. I always cheer for them.

Its not vintage Holland at all, so I quite fancy the USA.

Mind you, the knockout format might produce less upsets. Who knows? :laughing7:

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Jesus has a knee injury keeping him out for 3-4 weeks meaning his World Cup is over. May be a doubt for our first games back


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Hello all.

Just a quick thank you to everyone for the PM's as well as messages on here. They are all truly appreciated.

I'd created a memorial video and collage of pictures which was suggested I post these last few things on here.

It's been a very hard time over the past few months. She passed away 4 weeks ago today.



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Lovely video and collage Rog. Wishing you all the strength you will need at this difficult time. Take care of yourself mate.


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Hello all.

Just a quick thank you to everyone for the PM's as well as messages on here. They are all truly appreciated.

I'd created a memorial video and collage of pictures which was suggested I post these last few things on here.

It's been a very hard time over the past few months. She passed away 4 weeks ago today.


Beautifully done, best wishes in this difficult time.


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The party ends for America but we made a good account of ourselves in the competition. Not expecting any great comeback.

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Beautiful video Rog.

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Beautiful video Rog.

Thanks - It was played at the funeral.

Australia playing in a few hours. Have to see how they go.


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Thanks Zed but that was the old-style default 'Cup Saturday' date.

It's just been announced as Monday 9th 8:00 pm - which is a typical pain-in-the-arse decision to suit TV!

Cheers DHD. I was wondering about that Jan. date anyway. Wasn't even noted on the AFC calendar even. Anything to suit an MNF TV kickoff.

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Nice one, Rog. Beautiful.


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Gaz from Oz wrote:
Without doubt one of the most interesting and exciting WC ever. I know such views don’t suit the media and many people but you know, I don’t care how they feel.

It really isn’t. If you’re old enough to remember the great German/Dutch teams of the 70s, Pele, Socrates, etc. you would understand.

I am talking about across the whole comp. I was actually at the 1982 WC and saw the Argentina, Brazil, Italy group plus semis and final. But across that World Cup there was a lot of dross and not a lot of exciting games beyond Brazil. Other times there is usually a couple of good teams but few exciting groups of games. But this World Cup every group had something and most went to the wire.

Our World Cup ended today but to be still in with a chance at the end made it worthwhile.

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Gaz from Oz wrote:
Terry Henry wrote:
It really isn’t. If you’re old enough to remember the great German/Dutch teams of the 70s, Pele, Socrates, etc. you would understand.

I am talking about across the whole comp. I was actually at the 1982 WC and saw the Argentina, Brazil, Italy group plus semis and final. But across that World Cup there was a lot of dross and not a lot of exciting games beyond Brazil. Other times there is usually a couple of good teams but few exciting groups of games. But this World Cup every group had something and most went to the wire.

Our World Cup ended today but to be still in with a chance at the end made it worthwhile.


I agree it has been a very enjoyable world cup so far with lots of tension, drama, comebacks and upsets by teams not expected to get results. Each fan base has been good at creating some atmosphere in the grounds as well. :9adore-boo:

I don't think 2023 can be compared with the game of the 70s which are completely different for pace, skill and fitness.


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Jesus out for at least three months. Absolutely *%^@*** typical.

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We gave them a brief scare at 2-1, so I'm happy for that. :58big-emoticons:

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Jesus out for at least three months. Absolutely *%^@*** typical.

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https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/ ... source=nba

And no response from his critic, Neto

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Gaz from Oz wrote:
I am talking about across the whole comp. I was actually at the 1982 WC and saw the Argentina, Brazil, Italy group plus semis and final. But across that World Cup there was a lot of dross and not a lot of exciting games beyond Brazil. Other times there is usually a couple of good teams but few exciting groups of games. But this World Cup every group had something and most went to the wire.

Our World Cup ended today but to be still in with a chance at the end made it worthwhile.


I agree it has been a very enjoyable world cup so far with lots of tension, drama, comebacks and upsets by teams not expected to get results. Each fan base has been good at creating some atmosphere in the grounds as well. :9adore-boo:

I don't think 2023 can be compared with the game of the 70s which are completely different for pace, skill and fitness.


you have a crystal ball and all :42laughter: (2023 :15laughter: )

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Darren wrote:
Jesus out for at least three months. Absolutely *%^@*** typical.

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bollocks
Arteta must now secure a striker in Jan
Can't rely solely on Nketiah

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Arteta must now secure a striker in Jan
Can't rely solely on Nketiah

If this does lead to a drop off in results one of the annoying things will be rival fans saying ‘I told you you wouldn’t keep up those results’ yeah when you lose one of your most important players that’s going to happen. The revisionism is going to be so loud.

I’m not convinced the club will buy another striker, they invested a lot in Nketiah and I think the target for this window was a wide man and the club may see Martinelli has a No.9 option especially if they get the wide man.

Safe to say that the worst 3 players to pick up an injury for us were Jesus, Partey and Saka


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What a lovely tribute Rog.


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Sign a winger and play martinelli up top. Nketiah has been so average so far this season I just wouldn’t trust the drop off.

It’s so so typical. We can’t catch a break can we


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