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Men's Football UEFA European Championship 2024


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9 hours ago, Monzanator said:

@BelleAt least you're not Norway :p

 

Former Stoke & Newcastle "legend" Joselu - who turns 33 on Monday - scored two goals on :ESP NT debut as they beat :NOR  3-0 :coffee:

 

UEFA will have to create some super special rules so that Haaland could play at a major championship. Totally looks like Jari Litmanen 2.0 on steroids.

Maybe having 48 teams in the World Cup could help solve that, but that would of course be a ridiculous amount :lol: 

 

Oh wait.

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Really important match coming up for us tomorrow. Anything other than 3 points against :BUL at home would be an awful start of the qualifiers. Our main opponents for the qualifying spots are :SRB and :MNE, the latter already made it clear that we can't lose points against Bulgaria. 

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13 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

For Europe it's just 4 more teams in the WC or even 3 when host was European , so it's still very hard for many countries to qualify 

Maybe 64 teams then :p

 

Which would actually be a significantly better idea than 48, since an event like this really should have a number of participants like 16, 32 or 64. It would definitely not be great, but better than the very difficult 48.

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Chapter II of SVK football Tragedy staged live tonight. In Bratislava we host :BIH

 

Around 5000 tickets sold... significant improvement from the 3 and half thousands against Luxembourg... rumors saying 2000 of them are from Bosniaks though... :p

 

 

Apparently a couple of their players are practising Ramadan, so there a interesting chance for us to avoid a double digit result :happyjump:

 

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56 minutes ago, hckošice said:

 

 

Around 5000 tickets sold... significant improvement from the 3 and half thousands against Luxembourg... rumors saying 2000 of them are from Bosniaks though... :p

 

 

Meanwhile here almost all the tickets are sold for tomorrow. In an arena where we can have around 60.000 spectators. Against Bulgaria of all teams. Insane. The Hungarian national team hasn't been this popular in ages. 

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Whereas meanwhile Gibraltar tomorrow will have a unique chance for a historic win. Hopefully the Dutch team can at least get a point :d 

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