Two to Top Group C

Discussion in 'UEFA and Europe' started by VCFan, May 19, 2008.

  1. Amsteldam

    Amsteldam Red Card

    Oct 5, 2005
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    We'll see in a few weeks how good Romania is.
    My guess is you wont get as much as one point.

    But if I'm wrong I'm sure you'll be back here to throw it in my face. :p
    And I'll be in hiding somewhere :eek:
     
  2. forza_azzurri

    forza_azzurri Member

    May 31, 2005
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    TOONUSA.....aren't you the one mouthing off at the Italian forum before WC06 bragging on how great The USA is and how they will shred the Italy defence and blah blah blah.

    I am glad you found yourself another team and I hope you are DEAD wrong again !!!
     
  3. ToonUSA

    ToonUSA New Member

    Jan 11, 2005
    Ummm no? I don't recall myself ever being in the Italian forum mouthing off. I recall being in a discussion of which team to support Born/Raised type deal but never about the USA vs. Italy.

    Probably was somebody else.

    Way to just throw around accusations though.
     
  4. johan neeskens

    Jan 14, 2004
    I'm not bothered by the result. What does matter to me though is that that friendly again underscores that Van Basten has taken a different direction. Moving Gio back to the left back position and playing two controlling midfielders behind Sneijder and Van der Vaart, now that's the way I (and most other Dutch people) like to see it. They're again turning into a side that's attacking and free flowing and great to watch. So if we don't get past the first round, we'll at least fail in style, I'm more and more convinced of that.
     
  5. grodada

    grodada New Member

    Jun 10, 2004
    well it's only a guess 'cause, as some of you said earlier, all games could switch one way or another.
    France & Italia will go through
    Netherlands will finish third even if they're always very impressive
    Romania will most likely finish last: good team but way below its 3 opponents in my opinion, besides they lack international competition experience (NTwise of course)
     
  6. forza_azzurri

    forza_azzurri Member

    May 31, 2005
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    That's right. You were pro USA and you insisted that Americans must cheer for the USA first and I am sure you wanted Italy to lose bad so that you can come back and rub it in our faces.

    Trust me...I don't forget a heated argument of which I had many before WC06.

    .........and here you resurface as the biggest Romanian fan after trying to convert Americans to love Team USA.
     
  7. Amsteldam

    Amsteldam Red Card

    Oct 5, 2005
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    He's probably of Romanian descent and lives in America

    I dont have a problem with that, he can hardly support America in the Euro,
    now can he???
     
  8. forza_azzurri

    forza_azzurri Member

    May 31, 2005
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    His argument was who to support...NOT who to support first.

    In any case if his first choice is the USA and Romania second....he shouldn't be shooting off his mouth for his 2nd tier team.
     
  9. Amsteldam

    Amsteldam Red Card

    Oct 5, 2005
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Toon does come across as slightly Trollish, but overall he doesnt bother me too much.

    I've heard worse than him
     
  10. Marbur66

    Marbur66 New Member

    Nov 27, 2007
    Canada
    This is the toughest group I've ever seen. All the teams are very good, but Romania is undoubtedly the underdog here. They are going to have a difficult time advancing, but if they do, that'll be some accomplishment. Like I said, Netherlands and Italy are my choices.
     
  11. ToonUSA

    ToonUSA New Member

    Jan 11, 2005
    Well you clearly forgot the argument enough to come in here and accuse me of something I didn't say, and you apparently forgot what we were discussing until it was I who brought up what we were debating.


    I've traveled with the Romanian team and supported them in Europe, and shockingly enough I feel a bit of love towards them. :rolleyes:

    I really fail to see what this has to do with the discussion of Group C. You're being petty over a disagreement we had 2 years ago...move on.
     
  12. forza_azzurri

    forza_azzurri Member

    May 31, 2005
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Trust me ....you weren't the only one involved in that long thread, but I did remember those especially with the word "USA" in the name.
     
  13. exeprime

    exeprime New Member

    Oct 4, 2006
    Romania
    Well, as a romanian, I can attest that Toon's optimism is somewhat of an exception. LOTS of romanians think we'll do awful, sports sites are full of people predicting shameful losses and abysmal performances. While I consider that's also exaggerated, I would in no way consider ourselves a favorite to qualify further.

    Chivu is in a somewhat bad shape physically, nobody is sure if he'll be able to play two consecutive games... Our second keeper is also out, so if something happens to Lobont we'll be in somewhat of a ditch...

    Marica is playing awful since moving to the Bundesliga, Daniel Niculae also had trouble scoring recently for Auxerre, Marius Niculae... well, he's doing decently, but playing for a rather unknown team in Scotland (Inverness. meh). So besides Mutu (who usually plays a second striker), our attack is somewhat of a question mark.

    In the middle we lost to injury a defensive midfielder that played quite alot in the qualifiers (Ov. Petre) but in my opinion that might even be an advantage :D

    Unfortunately, of the other defensive midfielders (Chivu, Radoi, Codrea) the first two have health issues, so that might also be a problem.

    Defensively, Goian (who scores alot for a stopper, has great aerial play) got injured today, nobody knows how serious yet though...

    Anywho, point is, there are PLENTY of things that could go wrong for us. And as I said, most romanians are quite pessimistic, many of them contesting Piturca (the manager) for calling too many players from out-of-shape Steaua, leaving Danciulescu and Bratu home (strikers from Dinamo Bucharest, both played great in the final part of the domestic season), not calling Ogararu (Ajax) to the national team, and generally being unlikable

    My personal opinion... well, as everyone says, it's impossible to predict. We have a somewhat solid style of play since Piturca took over the team, strong defense backed up (ideally) by quick attacking plays and lethal finishing. Holland had a hard time creating chances against our team, and generally I expect games involving our team being closed and meticulous.
    What I fear most is probably Italy, historically they tend to kick our ass (a bit like our history against England, just in the opposite direction :D)
    France... hard to predict, they have IMMENSE amounts of talent in the squad, and considering the problems in our team, it might be hard to keep them at bay.
    About Holland... might as well flip a coin. Both games against them were *very* balanced.

    So... we're underdogs, that's clear, the public knows it, the manager knows it, the players know it. However, you can't possibly predict who's gonna go on from the groups, and I'm sure our team will do its best.

    My predicition? The optimistic version would be France and Romania qualifying. The "likely" one... hm, hard one. France and not-Romania I suppose :eek:
     
  14. johan neeskens

    Jan 14, 2004
    A balanced view, rare to find on these boards but welcome all the same thanks!

    I think we'll just have to wait and see re: this group, realistically anyone can qualify from it.

    On a somewhat different note: the BBC pundits list Huntelaar as the only Dutch footballer in their man to watch at Euro 2008 thing. Yet Van Basten two days ago at a press conference said Ruud is our first striker, i.e. Huntelaar definitely won't start for us. So people outside Europe: please don't take the many English-language prediction and preview things seriously, they're often very badly informed. If even the BBC is full of shite, you know what to make of the rest.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/7421737.stm
     
  15. jcvf90

    jcvf90 Member

    Dec 12, 2006
    Boca Raton, FL
    I call Italy and the dutch to go through.
    I dont like france too much, kinda young for this tourney, no lack of talent but young.
    Romania just got dealt a bad group, none the less they have a punchers chance.
     
  16. FNU

    FNU BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Mar 6, 2007
    Monte Vesuvio
    Club:
    SSC Napoli
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Are the English that far up Germany's and Spain's asses? LOL I can understand Germany, but Spain? Spain chokes every tournament; France, Italy, and Holland are better choices. Portugal won't win it either with no solid striker up front.
     
  17. ToonUSA

    ToonUSA New Member

    Jan 11, 2005
    He's fine.

    Out of shape Steaua? :rolleyes: Don't bring your petty hatred into the Tricolorii. I was sad to see Bratu left out but that's what happens when your team qualifies for a tournament. From what I've read Bratu's attitude didn't help him at all. Who has criticized Piti for not calling Ogararu? He couldn't even get a game at Ajax what makes you think he would have been ready for the Euros?
     
  18. Mikebsiu

    Mikebsiu Member+

    Mar 15, 2008
    Club:
    RSC Anderlecht
    I respect and watch the bbc crew when im in belgium and i was amazed when i read these predictions! How could Lawro, Lineker and shearer choose spain the perenial underachievers. If i remember correctly, they lost to N. Ire. Im amazed none of the pundits chose Italy.
     
  19. grodada

    grodada New Member

    Jun 10, 2004
    never liked him that much when he played for FC Nantes
    he didn't seem to care about the team :(
     
  20. exeprime

    exeprime New Member

    Oct 4, 2006
    Romania
    About Ogararu - he played a great game against Olanda, and people remember him for that. Also, there's quite a problem with that possition, besides Contra the only true right defender is Sapunaru who's nowhere near as popular as Ogararu out here. In my opinion it was a good choice, but alot of people don't think that way.

    About Steaua - Piturca used to be a manager for them, and now uses alot of players from them, which makes most people question his fairness. Also, Steaua had some controversial wins (the scandal after the game with Rapid and the lighter incident, after the CFR Cluj game there were also many comments about the referees, etc) and in the one game that nobody could suspect of being arranged (against Dinamo) they lost. People started comparing performances, and after everyone saw Bratu outplaying Radoi in the direct duel, it was rather strange to see Radoi in the team while not Bratu.

    Anywho, the idea was that lots of people out here, in Romania, are rather skeptical about the value of the team. I myself, am a bit more confident, we have a good team and Piturca brought us so far, which is already a progress.
     
  21. Buschkauz

    Buschkauz New Member

    Apr 4, 2005
    im Pfälzer Wald
    italy and holland will go through.
     
  22. ToonUSA

    ToonUSA New Member

    Jan 11, 2005
    We can discuss it all you like in the Romania forum. (It's kinda why we have it.)

    Feel free to stop by the Steaua thread. :D
     
  23. Campioni_2006

    Campioni_2006 New Member

    Aug 15, 2006
    I wish it was Italy and Romania.
     
  24. johan neeskens

    Jan 14, 2004
    I've done a round of the international media and most of them think Holland will finish bottom of the group, including the BBC and the Guardian. The Germans keep on commenting in their post-friendly comments how average we look etc.

    All of this is great. I hope our opponents share the media's opinion.
     
  25. tino11

    tino11 New Member

    Dec 15, 2004
    Karlsruhe - Germany
    France top, Holland second

    Germany vs. Holland final


    You heard it here first.
     

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