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| Premium Member A Better Bastard | Was kind of looking forward to an England - Scotland rematch in the final but Scotland managed to score in the last 10 to set the match right vs. Canada (Meers off the heed) Rumour is ballbaby found his boots too. ![]() congrats krauts. |
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| Member | One thought.... Germany - India Shootout: Was there any doubt were Kent was going to put that PK???? Of the 1500 or so spectators/players, I heard about 1499 say he is going up the middle....granted Didar may have decided to let that one go and not injure himself trying to stop it. Saying that, did Kent take a shot in the finals?? If so, please dont tell me he clinically slotted it into the corner. ![]()
__________________ TheRob, HOS, and WhiteShoes were like brothers to me. And when I say brother, I don't mean like an actual brother but I mean it like the way black people use it which is more meaningful, I think. Zoolander, 2001 |
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| Member | Every German PKer slotted their shots clinically; including Kent's blasts. Mummery....well the only guy to miss. We were really tired in the final and with 10 to go in the 2nd half we knew that we would win if we got it to PKs. I know it is a shitty way to lose and a questionable way to win, but in this case, we knew we were going to win in the PKs and the strategy worked perfectly. WAB would have been the 7th shooter........ ![]() |
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| Member | ....I guess it doesn't matter. The Apprentice should follow Kent and go to the Darren Nott school of PK's. so should I....but it never comes to us; does it WAB???
__________________ TheRob, HOS, and WhiteShoes were like brothers to me. And when I say brother, I don't mean like an actual brother but I mean it like the way black people use it which is more meaningful, I think. Zoolander, 2001 |
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| Member | As posted by Zaurrini: Quote:
Congrat's to Z-Germans. One more year of bragging rights. WAB, A dynasty consists of no less than a 3peat...one more year to go! Das booten! ![]() ~Notty | |
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| Member | Congrats to Germany on repeating as champions. TheRob, what happened to the own goal you promised me against First Nations??? I thought our game against Germany was a good game and we probably deserved a tie out of it, but the Krauts did well to get out of the group stage. Does anybody (Regs) have the final scores from all the games in the group stages. BTW Regs did you know that the schedule you have on TTP did not match up with the official schedule at the parks. We were originally scheduled to play at 9:00 am on Saturday against first nations (according to the TTP sched) and show up only to find out that our game had been moved to 10:15. Anyway it was a good tourney, I was bloody sore after 3 games, don't know if I could have managed another 2. |
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Quote:
As for a complete results page, I've put in a request for just such a thing this morning and will get one up if it is given. Cheers, ~Regs.
__________________ Take the piss (out of someone) vb. British -- to mock, deride, poke fun (at). This vulgarism has been in widespread use since the late 1940s. The original idea evoked by the expression was that of deflating someone, recalling the description of a self-important blusterer as 'all piss and wind.' | |
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