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WOHOOO! Hahaha, beat the portugese, Danforth (TO) is going to go crazy, while college is NOT going to be happy. Still I'm happy for Greece? Any fellow Greek fans here?
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I'm doing fine here, at the time of seeing the result, pulled half my hair off, thank you very much. [img]smile.gif[/img]
*Sigh* I seriously think they didn't deserve to win. As I said in the Euro 2004 thread, their overly defensive playing style seems quite unfair to me. |
Greece won, football lost.
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By the way, anyone saw that football fanatic who got onto the field, threw a Barcelona flag at Figo, then ran towards the Greece goal and jumped into it? Guess he was mad at Figo since he left FC Barcelona long ago, and that he didn't hit a goal during this game. Can't get much more disrespectful than that. Poor Figo. [img]graemlins/1disgust.gif[/img] [ 07-04-2004, 06:45 PM: Message edited by: uss ] |
I didn't think much of Greece prior to seeing their semifinal vs Czech Republic, but after seeing how well organized they are, how well they work together as a team, and how unbelievably secure they seem in their game, I have to say they truly deserved to win this championship.
Football certainly didn't lose anything, why in the world would you say something like that? Compared to the hapless Portuguese team with half a dozen super stars who accomplished absolutely zip, watching Greece playing their own game to such perfection was pure enjoyment, I seriously doubt any other team even came close to the consistently high quality and flow of Greece's passing game in this tournament for instance. Sure Portugal had the completely irrelevant advantage in possession, but they produced very little dangerous in the way of offense, and the few chances they did produce weren't exactly stunning displays of great footballing. The Greek offense was far more appealing, I mean, christ, the passing game just outside the Portuguese penalty area that led up to their first good chance, in the 33rd minute I think, was simply stunning. In my book, Greece deserved this championship title 10 times more than all the top nations like France, England, Spain, Italy and Holland, that completely failed to live up to their expectations. Not even Czech Republic looked that good when put against the most well oiled team machine of the tournament. |
Some areas of Sydney and Melbourne have been closed down to allow celabrations. With the Olympics next month this will truely be Greece's year to remember.
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By the way, anyone saw that football fanatic who got onto the field, threw a Barcelona flag at Figo, then ran towards the Greece goal and jumped into it? Guess he was mad at Figo since he left FC Barcelona long ago, and that he didn't hit a goal during this game. Can't get much more disrespectful than that. Poor Figo. [img]graemlins/1disgust.gif[/img] </font>[/QUOTE]I'm not so sure if that was particularly against Figo, this was the same nutter that once ran up the racetracks in a Formula 1 grand prix. It must be his hobby or something. :D |
Well... not sure about the commentaries here about how well any one team played against another... from what I've seen of the games, and with Greece WINNING employing their strategy, I'd have to say that football is evolving beyond raw-individual talent. Geez... just look at the "superstars" on each of those big teams that lost this year and their inability to live up to their $$ values. Teamwork and strategy make the best game no matter what. If I wanted to watch a game with single superstars, I'd watch boxing.
Not rooting for Greece... just telling it like I see it. |
I am part Greek, so naturally I would be cheering on the Greeks.
That's great that they won the game, they haven't won anything in a while. I think that this is a very good year for Greece, you know with them holding the Olympics and then them winning this [img]smile.gif[/img] [ 07-05-2004, 12:03 AM: Message edited by: Lauren ] |
I have a Greek first name! Well, kind of latin-based, but anyway...
Hey, I like to see the strategy side at work, too...but then again, I'm a stupid American, so I really can't appreciate soccer/football (does it offend the world if I call it soccer?) and its nuances...I just like teams to win with strategy, and Greece did that... |
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Another mark of a team playing ugly and destructive football is a complete lack of individually skilled players, but I thought several of the greek players outshone the portuguese players in both technique and ball handling. Didn't you see that the Greeks won almost every single header? Didn't you see that they won far more 1v1 duels than the Portuguese? Didn't you see how a single Greek player dribbled his way through 2-3 Portuguese defenders more than half a dozen times? As for Greece being lucky to go all the way, christ... 2-1 vs Portugal. Portugal were shite and definitely didn't deserve to win that one. 1-0 vs France. Same thing here, just that France were even worse than Portugal. Greece displayed their fine passing game and ball handling as early as here. 1-0 vs Czech Republic. Not much to say, they met the by far best team of the tournament (so far), and Greece stripped down the Czech game completely. For the Czechs this was at best an open game, since, with exception for the first 5 minutes, they got absolutely nowhere in the Greek defense, while the Greek offense caused quite a bit of disturbance in the Czech defense. Greece scoring 5 seconds before the whistle doesn't make this a lucky or undeserved victory by any means, particularly not since they had a few dangerous chances right before the goal. |
I don't totaly agree with Johny, but i really don't think Greece deserved to win this chapionship (anyone who made a bet on them is a rich man [img]tongue.gif[/img] ). What i think Greece managed to proove is that ambition is very important in football. They don't play spectacular (or even very well organised) but they just don't give up and they don't panic if they see the other team is better (they would have lost easily to France if they did)
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Disgracefull result. Bunker all the way. Yuck.
Portugal had to win. I am totally with the guy that "scored" for portugal and threw on fibo some cloth. |
I'd like to see them fall behind 1-0 in a do or die situation, because i don't think their tactical playbook covers such a situation. Then they would actually have to leave the trenches and go on the offensive, and we all saw what happens if the Greeks think they are the better side in the match against the Russians.... they can't handle situations like that.
Rataxes, you say they stripped down the Czech offence ? You're completely ignoring all the missed opportunities from the Czechs, opportunities that would have gone in, with just a little more luck. If at the end the score would have been 3-0 or 4-0 for the Czechs, everyone would have said that it was a well deserved win. Same story, be it a little less obvious, against France, and even against the Spanish. They're lucky bastards, that's all. You gotta be 100% Greek to enjoy that kind of football and get exited about it, because i wouldn't go see one of their matches if they paid me to go. [ 07-05-2004, 06:02 AM: Message edited by: johnny ] |
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Yeah I think Greece completely stripped down the Czech offense. Did Baros do anything really lethal at all in this game for instance? The Czechs had very good pressure the first 5-10 minutes with good chances, but after that they produced very little. UEFA states that they had 5 shots on goal, well 3 of those came in the first 10 minutes, that leaves 2 shots on goal in 95 minutes. Hardly lethal offense is it? Sure they had lots of shots, but that was a direct result of the tight Greek defense that basically made shots from way outside the penalty area their only option, we saw the same thing with Portugal in the final, reduced to shooting and shooting over and over again. Greece had as many good chances to score as the Czechs, maybe even more. The Czechs looked especially tame after Nedved left. [ 07-05-2004, 06:19 AM: Message edited by: Rataxes ] |
First of all, congratulations to Greece. Irrespective of their playing style, it's good to see one of the minnows win a big tournament - it's good for the development of the game worldwide. That's one for the Gipper. Or Gipperopoulos, anyway. :D
Secondly, on the playing style, they certainly don't play like Holland, or the Czech Republic, or Portugal, or Brazil, or Argentina, or any of the gun glamour sides of the world, but what they do, they do well. They've got a simple strategy - execute the fundamentals of their defence well, and wait for opportunities at the other end. Not to everyone's taste - not to my taste. BUT I think it's a bit slack to not give them any credit for executing their gameplan well and playing to their strengths. At the end of the day they have the trophy, and winners are grinners while losers can please themselves. Everyone played the same number of games, everyone had the same number of players on the pitch. Portugal had chances to win and didn't. Besides, Italy have been playing that way, with their catannacio tactics since forever. :D Also, they did beat some good sides on their way to the final, including Portugal twice. If anything this shows how overrated Portugal is - no point looking pretty if you're not going to do anything with it. Spain are the same - what a disgrace to football. :rolleyes: Johnny, I know you don't like Greece's style, mate, which is cool :D but you sound like one of these blokes at the moment: http://www.artthrob.co.za/01july/images/grapes01a.jpg :D :D :D [ 07-05-2004, 06:59 AM: Message edited by: Memnoch ] |
Gee...dunno...how do green guys sound ? :D
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LOL johnny just think of Tim Duncan. hahaha :D
Greece may have removed the fun factor, but they I would also like to see them to bounce back rather than "try to end this with a draw if we cannot score; or if we score let's lock it down" strategy. So much for fun factor... well I guess the new thing players have to master is to evade the defensive overload by the opposing team- may it be the Greeks or some other who'll adapt the system. Now that'd be fun to watch hahaha |
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