Royston
Euro 2004! Yeah baby!
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				Counterparts
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I am sooo eating my crash [chomp] helmet [munch] today
Something about lightening striking?Well, lets see what we will do in the finals now! We ve beaten them once... why not twice!?![]()
Well done Greece! I stayed up and watched the whole match repeat last night (started at about 2am...) Need coffee...
Royston
edit: does Hubird have a 'man eating crash helmet' smilie? If he does, I'll eat my other one too!
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You made it greece, you are the best and deserved the cup. Congratulations.
Awesome.
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						Awesome.
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Congratulations Greece! 
So...who put some money down at 100:1 at the beginning of the tournament? And...who wishes that they had?
edit: Couldn't resist posting a picture of that big blubbering baby, Ronaldo (aw, bless 'im).


Royston
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						So...who put some money down at 100:1 at the beginning of the tournament? And...who wishes that they had?
edit: Couldn't resist posting a picture of that big blubbering baby, Ronaldo (aw, bless 'im).

Royston
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100:1... Now is one of the few times that I regret that I dont like gambling! 
Thanks to everybody for their good words!
Poor Ronaldo child!...
BTW, I would like to congratulate ABOVE ALL the Portuguese fans/people!! Who were really civilized and friendly! I ve heard the best words for them by friends who ve been to Portugal to watch the games, and by our tv reporters in Portugal!
I HOPE our fans become like them one day! This victory of the Greek National Football Team, has really united (for a few days) the Greeks and I hope this unification never ends.. Normally, each football game in Greece amongst the big teams (Olympiakos, Panathinaikos, AEK, PAOK etc) is a MINI-WAR!! For that reason, most of the people are fed up with football! NOBODY goes to the stadiums to watch football games, except hooligans!
In the old times (30 years ago) it wasnt like that... I dont know why things have changed... Hopefully, things will change again to the better, and the football stadiums will become again a safe place for a family to go and watch a game..
But I think that the situation is somewhat similar in England, isnt it? Football fans=hooligans....
			
			
									
						
										
						Thanks to everybody for their good words!
Poor Ronaldo child!...
BTW, I would like to congratulate ABOVE ALL the Portuguese fans/people!! Who were really civilized and friendly! I ve heard the best words for them by friends who ve been to Portugal to watch the games, and by our tv reporters in Portugal!
I HOPE our fans become like them one day! This victory of the Greek National Football Team, has really united (for a few days) the Greeks and I hope this unification never ends.. Normally, each football game in Greece amongst the big teams (Olympiakos, Panathinaikos, AEK, PAOK etc) is a MINI-WAR!! For that reason, most of the people are fed up with football! NOBODY goes to the stadiums to watch football games, except hooligans!
In the old times (30 years ago) it wasnt like that... I dont know why things have changed... Hopefully, things will change again to the better, and the football stadiums will become again a safe place for a family to go and watch a game..
But I think that the situation is somewhat similar in England, isnt it? Football fans=hooligans....
 Sir