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by Saugeais » Thu Jun 27, 2013 7:03 pm
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by Sondstead » Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:24 pm
City police stand watch in Eästerkjirkjh
during one of the worst instances of
hooliganism in recent decades.
Fartsniffage wrote:Poor analogy. A better one would be a high school american football team approaching a couple of kids quietly reading/writing during lunch hour, telling them to play with them and then stamping on their books/notepads if they refuse.
All with the teacher watching on from the sidelines nodding in approval.
by Jeru FC » Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:34 pm
by Filopines » Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:47 am
Jared Gonzalez@SpEdeGoNzAlEz
Why Spanish? Cebuano is much better! I can't believe Cebuano wasn't 'yessed' seven years ago. #NoToEspañol
Peter Ward@PJWardy
How could you say no to Spanish? Español es muy bien! It's so romantic. I'd love to hear more girls talk to me in Spanish. Don't tell my wife. #YesToEspañol
by Ko-oren » Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:16 am
De La Fleur 1–4 Ko-oren (SoT 3-10, S 7-12, Poss 37-63, Pass 74%-81%)
@De La Fleur
13:00, 9C, clear. Att: ??? (1,500 Ko-orenite supporters)
Goals:
'56 ?? 1-2 - '23 Fenner 0-1, '44 Fenner 0-2, '80 Dehenat (PEN) 1-3, '81 Tokachi 1-4
Yellow:
'12 ??, '58 ??, '63 ?? - /
Red:
'78 ?? - /
Subs:
'61 Sanuki OUT
Eregrent IN
'80 Shiribeshi OUT
Terathu IN
by Mizuyuki » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:35 am
by Omarios » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:42 am
Danceria wrote:Erm...*Inches away from them*
by Neo Lemmitania » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:54 am
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by Darmen » Fri Jun 28, 2013 6:39 am
Darmen 2:1 Carasatoga
Starting XI: Osborne, Adan, Nguyen, Vue, Cormio, Beasley, Lee, Turko, Salapu, Faulkner, Gregio
Substitutes: Rydzik for Adan, Zakuani for Beasley, Ramirez for Cormio
Faulkner 47' | Gregio 90'+2
Darmen 2:2 Turori
Starting XI: Osborne, Adan, Nguyen, Vue, Cormio, Beasley, Lee, Turko, Salapu, Faulkner, Gregio
Substitutes: Goodwin for Nguyen, Zakuani for Beasley, McKay for Faulkner
Lee 19' | Faulkner 53'
Thatius 2:4 Darmen
Starting XI: Siesman, Adun, Nguyen, Vue, Cormio, Zakuani, Lee, Turko, Salapu, Faulkner, Autitore
Substitutes: Goodwin for Adun, Rydzik for Vue, Beasley for Salapu
Turko 10' | Lee 25' | Faulkner 56' | Cormio 87'
Darmen 4:2 Bongo Johnson
Starting XI: Osborne, Adun, Nguyen, Vue, Cormio, Beasley, Lee, Turko, Salapu, Faulkner, Gregio
Substitutes: Ramirez for Salapu, Goodwin for Faulkner, Autitore for Gregio
Faulkner 17' | Lee 35' | Lee 42' | Autitore 89'
Stachland 2:4 Darmen
Starting XI: Osborne, Rydzik, Nguyen, Goodwin, Cormio, Zakuani, Lee, Turko, Salapu, Gregio, Autitore
Substitutes: Vue for Nguyen, Ramirez for Lee, McKay for Gregio
Cormio 25' | Lee 44' | Lee 57' | Autitore 77'
Darmen 3:1 Nekoni
Starting XI: Siesman, Sikula, Findley, Garza, Son, Nystizor, Molesi, Guteirez, Spiridonis, Grevsthan, Dittman
Substitutes: Lee for Molesi, Faulkner for Grevsthan, Vue for Garza
Son 34' | Spiridonis 56' | Lee 82'
Lucus Magni 1:4 Darmen
Starting XI: Siesman, Sikula, Findley, Flemer, Son, Nystizor, Hammam, Gutierez, Spiridonis, Hooper, Dittman
Substitutes: Adun for Flemer, Cormio for Hammam, Gregio for Dittman
Son 17' | Nystizor 25' | Sikula 41' | Cormio 75'
Darmen 1:1 Albaie
Starting XI: Schreier, Sikula, Findley, Sinapati, Son, Nystizor, Savage, Gutierez, Spiridonis, Hooper, Pele
Substitutes: Cormio for Savage, Faulkner for Hooper, Autitore for Pele
Faulkner 87'
Asasia 0-1 Darmen
Starting XI: Osborne, Adun, Nguyen, Vue, Cormio, Beasley, Lee, Turko, Salapu, Faulkner, Gregio
Substitutes: Sinapati for Adun, Son for Salapu, Spiridonis for Turko
Lee 78'
Lineup for Friendly against Nouvel Ecosse
Starting XI: Siesman, Sikula, Findley, Sinapati, Cormio, Son, Lee, Turko, Salapu, Faulkner, Gregio
Substitutes: Schreier, Santos, Salim, Spiridonis, Studebaker, Autitore, Ambrosio
by Horusland » Fri Jun 28, 2013 7:01 am
- Group 1 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Taeshan 9 7 2 0 17 2 +15 23
2 Sargossa 9 7 0 2 12 7 +5 21
3 Super-Llamaland 9 5 1 3 23 17 +6 16
4 Kalusia 9 4 3 2 10 7 +3 15
5 Horusland 9 3 4 2 9 9 0 13
6 Armed Bears 9 3 3 3 19 17 +2 12
7 Leorudo 9 2 5 2 12 13 −1 11
8 Oralana 9 2 1 6 10 17 −7 7
9 The fief of Sir Kunne 9 2 1 6 7 15 −8 7
10 Friday Freshman 9 0 0 9 8 23 −15 0
by Saintland » Fri Jun 28, 2013 8:25 am
by Cassadaigua » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:09 am
by Sandwich Territories » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:57 am
by West Angola » Fri Jun 28, 2013 12:43 pm
by Boring Paradise » Fri Jun 28, 2013 12:51 pm
Group 18
Valladares (#9)
Qazox (#43)
Boring Paradise (#47)
Estope (#94)
Alexanderburn (#134)
Felix (#199)
St Lucoa (#231)
Kaznan (#293)
Borealia (#293)
Schalafania (#UR)
MD1: 2-0 Kaznan (H)
MD2: 3-3 Borealia (A)
MD3: 0-2 Valladares (H)
MD4: 1-4 Qazox (A)
MD5: 2-1 Schalafania (H)
MD6: 2-1 Estope (H)
MD7: 1-1 Alexanderburn (A)
MD8: 1-1 Felix (H)
MD9: 4-2 St Lucoa (A)
BYE
MD10: Kaznan (A)
MD11: Borealia (H)
MD12: Valladares (A)
MD13: Qazox (H)
MD14: Schalafania (A)
MD15: Estope (A)
MD16: Alexanderburn (H)
MD17: Felix (A)
MD18: St Lucoa (H)
Win or Expected Win
Draw or Expected Draw
Lose or Expected Lose
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
- Group 18 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Qazox 9 6 2 1 16 8 +8 20
2 Estope 9 5 2 2 18 10 +8 17
3 Valladares 9 5 1 3 14 8 +6 16
4 Felix 9 4 3 2 19 12 +7 15
5 St Lucoa 9 4 3 2 10 7 +3 15
6 Boring Paradise 9 4 3 2 16 15 +1 15
7 Alexanderburn 9 4 2 3 15 10 +5 14
8 Kaznan 9 1 3 5 6 19 -13 6
9 Borealia 9 1 1 6 10 19 −9 4
10 Schalafania 9 0 2 7 5 20 −15 2
by Zwangzug » Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:55 pm
by Nouvel Ecosse » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:13 pm
After subsequent defeats to two of the strongest teams in their group, The Holy Empire and Ko-oren, Nouvel Ecosse put their qualification campaign back on track with victory over the nation of Iturributa. Two late goals, after trailing 1-0 for most of the match, was enough to suffice for the Rampant Walrus, and they now know that victory in their next game could well catapult them into fourth.
Sanchez Reno and Curt LaFleur were the heroes on the day as Nouvel Ecosse, ranked only 231st in the world, overcame the threat of the seventieth ranked team Iturributa in what was a lively game at the National stadium in Edinburgh. Although there was some hope in the air before the game, many pundits predicted an easy Iturributa win, and the betting agency AlhambraBetting365.com had Nouvel Ecosse at 3-1 to win, compared to 2-3 for Iturributa. They will have to pay out a hell of a lot tonight.
It was the away side who were dominant in the first half hour, bombarding the defense of Nouvel Ecosse who were lucky to not concede in that period. Javier Zanetti twice cleared the ball of his own line, whilst Frazer pulled out all the stops to prevent the attack from scoring. However, the siege was bound to break through, and it was inevitable that on the thirty-third minute the Iturributan centre-forward broke through the defense and was hauled down by Pierre Van Miller, who was subsequently sent-off. The penalty was then easily converted to give the away side the lead.
But then the resurgence began, lead straight from the back by captain Javier Zanetti, who pepped the team back up into the form that they have occasionally shown in glimpses throughout qualification. Jorge Sanchez showed experience well beyond his seventeen years when he played some superb passes in midfield, whilst Reno at centre-forward was extremely unlucky with a chance in the seconds before half-time, seeing a clear header take a slight deflection and rebound of the outside of the post, crashing away as the half-time whistle blew.
Although there was some sort of brief tension in the tunnel following some heated tackles in the first half, there was no real drama as reported in some of the morning papers.
Nouvel Ecosse were again on top in the second half, McFadden missing a free-kick by mere inches. But it wasn't until the seventy-ninth minute when Sanchez Reno tumbled the ball in from a scrappy corner. After the ball came in from a cross from McFadden, Dan Franklin took it on the volley, but this was rebounded by the Iturributan defender, falling to the feet of Sanchez Reno who fortunately miss-hit it, sending it the opposite way from the goalkeeper and into the back of the net.
Curt LaFleur doubled the victory in the 87th minute with a perfect strike from twenty-yards, a shot which has become trademark of LaFleur. The Rampant Walrus fans went crazy, unbelieving of the result, reigniting hopes in the national team.
Its still possible to qualify. Keep the belief.
by Saintland » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:32 pm
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