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India National Thread


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3 minutes ago, Dolby said:

BTW, with Argentina's draw against Germany, we have officially qualified for Quarterfinals in Hockey :clap:

finally, some good news....what a bad day we're having

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5 minutes ago, Dolby said:

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

if that is the case.... with spain in bad position in belgium match today and aus having match with brazil in last match am wondering what is going to happen

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1 minute ago, Madhusudhan said:

if that is the case.... with spain in bad position in belgium match today and aus having match with brazil in last match am wondering what is going to happen

I am afraid we would face Australia in QF :( Spain needs to get a point against GB 

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Just now, Dolby said:

I am afraid we would face Australia in QF :(

that is what i meant........ i hope spain atleast draws great britan match...... india should avoid Aus in QF in any case (or is it the other way, the way Aus is playing in this olympics) 

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26 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Olympics this year is making me lose interest in Indian sports

I feel thats a too big statement to make..... don't loose hope...... even ever reliable djokovic, serena, australia hockey team. newzealand rugby, korean world record archer, argentina football team etc. had bad time in this olympics... 

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29 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Olympics this year is making me lose interest in Indian sports

Knowing how you helped in sustaining our Totallympics Indian community even during non-Olympic times, I am sure your love for Indian sports will prevail over this disappointment. :) 

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3 minutes ago, Madhusudhan said:

I feel thats a too big statement to make..... don't loose hope...... even ever reliable djokovic, serena, australia hockey team. newzealand rugby, korean world record archer, argentina football team etc. had bad time in this olympics... 


Yes I agree:yes

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