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Turkoglu
01 Apr 2003, 06:05 PM
If its true I will make an assumption on this issue that Senol Gunes sucks and he does not even believe himself that he can find some good tactics that can win the game for us. I personally don't like the guy and a lot of people in Turkey don't.
But I expect Turkey to come out with a very defensive type of play as they did in the WC games with only one man in front and that would piss me and a lot of the Turks off who want to see Nihat and Ilhan play together. However time will tell. By the way the under-21 game is today I believe so lets see how that goes.
Almogavar92
01 Apr 2003, 07:00 PM
The title of this post and the person who started this thread obviously has his prejudices against Turkiye. That's his problem. If he wants to classify them as cheats then again that is his prerogative.
Turkiye have every right to be confident against England. They have world class players who are no longer playing second fiddle. The days of 8-0 are gone and those hoping or praying for such a result can dwell on history because tomorrow, Turkiye is going to throw everything at England. While the media is talking about this match as a crucial match for England's automatic bid to Euro2004, this game has even more implications and gravity for Turkiye. A win against England tomorrow will dispell any doubts people might have for the men wearing the crimson red of Turkiye. Turkiye are one of the best teams that play collective football as a unit. With Emre in the middle and possibly Nihat up front (or just as well Ilhan and Hakan) buttressed by others such as Okan, Hasan Sas, Ergun and a host of other capable players, you will all witness history made. I am confident.
Turkiye! Ingilizerli yenin!!!
Bastir Turkiye!!
Wildman262
01 Apr 2003, 10:21 PM
Almo, well said. The Turks are not to be take lightly. England is probably in the top 11-20 nations in the footballing world. The Turks are also right in there, but have been improving with some of their best players now playing outside of Turkey. That does wonders for their confidence, because they know the can play with the best of other nations.
sinner78
02 Apr 2003, 02:42 AM
Originally posted by Almogavar92
The title of this post and the person who started this thread obviously has his prejudices against Turkiye. That's his problem. If he wants to classify them as cheats then again that is his prerogative.
Turkiye have every right to be confident against England. They have world class players who are no longer playing second fiddle. The days of 8-0 are gone and those hoping or praying for such a result can dwell on history because tomorrow, Turkiye is going to throw everything at England. While the media is talking about this match as a crucial match for England's automatic bid to Euro2004, this game has even more implications and gravity for Turkiye. A win against England tomorrow will dispell any doubts people might have for the men wearing the crimson red of Turkiye. Turkiye are one of the best teams that play collective football as a unit. With Emre in the middle and possibly Nihat up front (or just as well Ilhan and Hakan) buttressed by others such as Okan, Hasan Sas, Ergun and a host of other capable players, you will all witness history made. I am confident.
Turkiye! Ingilizerli yenin!!!
Bastir Turkiye!!
yet another dull melodramatic posting..
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Almogavar92
02 Apr 2003, 11:47 AM
Originally posted by sinner_ronald_monk
yet another dull melodramatic posting..
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Typical half-ass retort by a loser who starts a provocative thread making baseless allegations about Turkey. I will let Turkey do the talking when they spank England in their own ground.
michael greene
02 Apr 2003, 12:00 PM
Originally posted by sinner_ronald_monk
says the yank...
if anyone had stolen the ideas you clowns hatched we'd be playing 4 quarters ,wearing helmets,cheerleaders on the sidelines,goals the length of the pitch,,..etc...
Any of the above are more inventive than anything England has done lately. Scholes playing withdrawn? That is the breakthrough? Is Sven trying to get fired?
Having said that, based on recent history, look for a tie, followed by a backs-against-the-wall victory in Istanbul.
Brainodo
02 Apr 2003, 12:25 PM
Originally posted by Almogavar92
Typical half-ass retort by a loser who starts a provocative thread making baseless allegations about Turkey.
Did you read the link?
sinner78
03 Apr 2003, 02:52 AM
Originally posted by Almogavar92
Typical half-ass retort by a loser who starts a provocative thread making baseless allegations about Turkey. I will let Turkey do the talking when they spank England in their own ground.
pardon????
what was that???
No it doesnt matter...
got a feeling you wont be posting on here anymore.
adios loser.
Turkoglu
03 Apr 2003, 05:20 PM
Stop acting like a kid and post one good post once in your life.
To the other English fans congratulations for the game. You were the better team. We will see you in Istanbul.
Mobile
09 Apr 2003, 04:30 PM
Originally posted by Turkoglu
Stop acting like a kid and post one good post once in your life.
To the other English fans congratulations for the game. You were the better team. We will see you in Istanbul.
No you won't. Thanks for the congratulations but I won't be travelling to Turkey.
I follow England almost everywhere but the ony country (apart from possibly Iraq :D ) where I would not go is Turkey. And that is because there is a high possibility that I would get stabbed by some filthy little knife-wielding coward.