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India National Thread


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18 minutes ago, Govind said:

Corrupt AIBA .. Spoiled our medal Chances in this category ..

 

Hard fought by Shiva Thapa.. Excellent Bout Kid ..

 

I am Sure you will Come Strongly in Toyko 2020.

 

"You are always Star for me always":)

 

No Govind...Cuban deserve it...he fought very well...offcourse he is last time Gold medallist..unlucky draw for Shiva..

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Just now, Prakash said:

No Govind...Cuban deserve it...he fought very well...offcourse he is last time Gold medallist..unlucky draw for Shiva..

 

Yes true ..No doubt on it Cuban is good.. I am saying about the draw AIBA made .. How can this kind of Draw can me made i.e Olympic champion and world champion bronze medalist to meet at first round.

 

It should be based on the Seeding right .. That's why AIBA is corrupt

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5 minutes ago, Govind said:

 

Yes true ..No doubt on it Cuban is good.. I am saying about the draw AIBA made .. How can this kind of Draw can me made i.e Olympic champion and world champion bronze medalist to meet at first round.

 

It should be based on the Seeding right .. That's why AIBA is corrupt

Yes...you are right

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did some one following hockey placings in other group........ really surprising results.... with the way things are placed i feel india is better to be placed at 4th in our group :(

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10 minutes ago, Madhusudhan said:

did some one following hockey placings in other group........ really surprising results.... with the way things are placed i feel india is better to be placed at 4th in our group :(

Before Olympics started, the only things I wanted from group stages was 1) good performance 2) QF and 3) avoid Australia in QF. There is no way Australia is going to finish in top 2, so 3rd or 4th is not bad. 

 

Edit: Just rechecked, if Spain loses both their matches, then Australia can overtake them to finish second. :(

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1 minute ago, Dolby said:

Before Olympics started, the only things I wanted from group stages was 1) good performance 2) QF and 3) avoid Australia in QF. There is no way Australia is going to finish in top 2, so 3rd or 4th is not bad. 

btw if both team are on same points... what is the criteria for placing

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Just now, Madhusudhan said:

btw if both team are on same points... what is the criteria for placing

1) Goal Difference 2) Goals Scored 3) H2H (after that not sure, maybe coin toss?)

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