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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 10, 2016 21:59:53 GMT
France vs. Portugal 0:1 (Portugal won) Anybody who watched the match saw how incredibly biased the referee was. I bet there's a compilation of his most bs actions. The referee himself is English and if you look at history this is a horible mix as Portugal and England have been allies for 700 years. He even has a long list of criticism which you can find on his wikipedia page.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jul 10, 2016 22:03:22 GMT
France vs. Portugal 0:1 (Portugal won) Anybody who watched the match saw how incredibly biased the referee was. I bet there's a compilation of his most bs actions. The referee himself is English and if you look at history this is a horible mix as Portugal and England have been allies for 700 years. He even has a long list of criticism which you can find on his wikipedia page. Anglo-Portuguese Alliance, working together since 1386. Happy Portugal won as I am part Portuguese and I am quite interested by their history.
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Post by NotU on Jul 10, 2016 22:08:03 GMT
Portugal just out greece'd Greece... With the winning goal made by Eder Memes do come true :^)
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Post by Mountbatten on Jul 11, 2016 0:50:38 GMT
Ronaldo wins his first European cup... but he does it from the sideline. I'd be pissed if I was him.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 11, 2016 1:32:26 GMT
Ronaldo wins his first European cup... but he does it from the sideline. I'd be pissed if I was him. he got rekt by the whole French team in his 25 minutes especially by Dimitri Payet
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Post by Arya Stark on Jul 12, 2016 0:05:33 GMT
The only four teams I give one about: -Buffalo Bills (Football) -Buffalo Sabres (Hockey) -New York Giants (Football) -Pittsburgh Penguins (Hockey) The Giants used to be good. I don't know what happened to them. They have Eli and OBJ but their defense is horrible. I think that Cam Newton will carve up your secondary next week, sorry Yeah, Cam is my favorite player on the panthers. He is awesome!
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 12, 2016 3:57:53 GMT
The Giants used to be good. I don't know what happened to them. They have Eli and OBJ but their defense is horrible. I think that Cam Newton will carve up your secondary next week, sorry Yeah, Cam is my favorite player on the panthers. He is awesome! Eh...if I had to have one player from that team in fantasy football, it wouldn't be Newton. I prefer to have Stewart instead of Newton. He's actually a respectable second tier RB to have on your bench because it's always inevitable that your star RB goes out of season at some point. I've used him in weeks 13 to 17 to sub in for my third RB slot. Handed me some close victories. Most team owners have epic stars but pathetic subs to use in mid-season in comparison to mine. It's only my 3rd season in fantasy football, but I learned pretty quick.
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 12, 2016 13:08:23 GMT
Larry Wilmore's pledge if the Patriots won the Super Bowl of 2015...they did. I didn't want to post the video where he actually did do it because that video has a political tone to it, but its called 'Obesity in America' He does it in the first two minutes, and its so funny.
Yeah, but I haven't forgotten about the Patriots. Never letting them go, thats for sure.
#neverforget #deflategate #cheatingtombrady
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 12, 2016 19:40:48 GMT
Larry Wilmore's pledge if the Patriots won the Super Bowl of 2015...they did. I didn't want to post the video where he actually did do it because that video has a political tone to it, but its called 'Obesity in America' He does it in the first two minutes, and its so funny. Yeah, but I haven't forgotten about the Patriots. Never letting them go, thats for sure. #neverforget #deflategate #cheatingtombrady Dude... that's like refusing to forget about LeBron James being a lame-o wussie for leaving Cleveland Cavs for Mama-mi-ai Heatinos.
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 12, 2016 19:43:41 GMT
Larry Wilmore's pledge if the Patriots won the Super Bowl of 2015...they did. I didn't want to post the video where he actually did do it because that video has a political tone to it, but its called 'Obesity in America' He does it in the first two minutes, and its so funny. Yeah, but I haven't forgotten about the Patriots. Never letting them go, thats for sure. #neverforget #deflategate #cheatingtombrady Dude... that's like refusing to forget about LeBron James being a lame-o wussie for leaving Cleveland Cavs for Mama-mi-ai Heatinos. I dont forget that, but I'm more pissed off about him cheating in a game than just going to another team.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 12, 2016 20:58:41 GMT
Dude... that's like refusing to forget about LeBron James being a lame-o wussie for leaving Cleveland Cavs for Mama-mi-ai Heatinos. I dont forget that, but I'm more pissed off about him cheating in a game than just going to another team. Just going to another team? LeBron James was a true Cleveland homie and he turned traitor to his own people, his own city, his own homeland. There's still some Clevelanders who would love to burn him at a stake. There's even still a couple of burnt effigies here and there, I bet. Besides... you and I both know exactly why Tom Brady did it and why Bellichick was in it the whole way. It's their way of advertising their brand of being "the bad boys of NFL" just much as the glittery, shiny Dallas Cowboys pretends to be "America's Favorite Team". It's like being mad at Buffalo Bills for being determined underdogs that always vows to make "this year, the year we will finally have a Superbowl, this year!" Cleveland Brown fans says the same thing about their team, ugh. So to me, it's no big deal that Tom Brady wants to rub his brand advertising in everyone else's faces just like that LeBron James.
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Post by Mountbatten on Jul 12, 2016 21:01:50 GMT
I dont forget that, but I'm more pissed off about him cheating in a game than just going to another team. Just going to another team? LeBron James was a true Cleveland homie and he turned traitor to his own people, his own city, his own homeland. There's still some Clevelanders who would love to burn him at a stake. There's even still a couple of burnt effigies here and there, I bet. Besides... you and I both know exactly why Tom Brady did it and why Bellichick was in it the whole way. It's their way of advertising their brand of being "the bad boys of NFL" just much as the glittery, shiny Dallas Cowboys pretends to be "America's Favorite Team". It's like being mad at Buffalo Bills for being determined underdogs that always vows to make "this year, the year we will finally have a Superbowl, this year!" Cleveland Brown fans says the same thing about their team, ugh. So to me, it's no big deal that Tom Brady wants to rub his brand advertising in everyone else's faces just like that LeBron James. I would have left Cleveland too. Players are in the NBA to win championships. He played for 5 or 6 years with Cleveland and they didn't come anywhere close to winning. They needed to get more players to help Lebron and they didn't. So he left. I don't fault him for that. Look at Kevin Durant. He wants a championship and doesn't care who hates him for it.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 12, 2016 21:10:55 GMT
Just going to another team? LeBron James was a true Cleveland homie and he turned traitor to his own people, his own city, his own homeland. There's still some Clevelanders who would love to burn him at a stake. There's even still a couple of burnt effigies here and there, I bet. Besides... you and I both know exactly why Tom Brady did it and why Bellichick was in it the whole way. It's their way of advertising their brand of being "the bad boys of NFL" just much as the glittery, shiny Dallas Cowboys pretends to be "America's Favorite Team". It's like being mad at Buffalo Bills for being determined underdogs that always vows to make "this year, the year we will finally have a Superbowl, this year!" Cleveland Brown fans says the same thing about their team, ugh. So to me, it's no big deal that Tom Brady wants to rub his brand advertising in everyone else's faces just like that LeBron James. I would have left Cleveland too. Players are in the NBA to win championships. He played for 5 or 6 years with Cleveland and they didn't come anywhere close to winning. They needed to get more players to help Lebron and they didn't. So he left. I don't fault him for that. Look at Kevin Durant. He wants a championship and doesn't care who hates him for it. That time, they were overloaded with the overaged Shaq who didn't have none where the speed to play alongside LeBron. I did hear that Cavs had considered trading Shaq for some speedsters from Phoenix Suns, that would have worked a lot better for LeBron than putting up with the slow Shaq but he chickened out and left that year before the deals were finished. That left the Cavs holding onto Shaq for the last part of his career instead of trading him for good fresh and fast talents.
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Post by Mountbatten on Jul 12, 2016 21:33:54 GMT
I would have left Cleveland too. Players are in the NBA to win championships. He played for 5 or 6 years with Cleveland and they didn't come anywhere close to winning. They needed to get more players to help Lebron and they didn't. So he left. I don't fault him for that. Look at Kevin Durant. He wants a championship and doesn't care who hates him for it. That time, they were overloaded with the overaged Shaq who didn't have none where the speed to play alongside LeBron. I did hear that Cavs had considered trading Shaq for some speedsters from Phoenix Suns, that would have worked a lot better for LeBron than putting up with the slow Shaq but he chickened out and left that year before the deals were finished. That left the Cavs holding onto Shaq for the last part of his career instead of trading him for good fresh and fast talents. Shaq played one season with the Cavs before he got traded to the Celtics the same year that Lebron left.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 12, 2016 21:35:43 GMT
That time, they were overloaded with the overaged Shaq who didn't have none where the speed to play alongside LeBron. I did hear that Cavs had considered trading Shaq for some speedsters from Phoenix Suns, that would have worked a lot better for LeBron than putting up with the slow Shaq but he chickened out and left that year before the deals were finished. That left the Cavs holding onto Shaq for the last part of his career instead of trading him for good fresh and fast talents. Shaq played one season with the Cavs before he got traded to the Celtics the same year that Lebron left. Sorry my bad, you know what I meant about the could-have trade with Phoenix Suns and Shaq.
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