Poland only has 1 point for them to go through they would have to beat Croatia which is unlikely Germany most likely get 2nd place and face portugal next round
Giorgio, if i'm not mistaken, I believe I told you that i'm from Pescara which is situared on the west coast of the Adriatic, the opposite side of Cratia and Montenegro. At the time of the Roman empire that reagion was called Dalmatia. It used to be a resort area for the Roman nobolty. I, being of noble descent (from my mother's side), still have very distant relatives in both Croatia and Montenegro.My family has also had 4 Popes! Please, don't asl me for money because given my expensive vices I find myself in dire straight! PS. I believe you're from Grosseto, correct?
Giorgio, I thought you said Grosseto. In any case, Grosseto or Monfalcone is close enough! Do you speak slavic? I must admit that I'm not very confident about today's game against another one of our brotherly nations, Roma-mia!
Croatia have a chemistry which can break down any defensive team, such as Germany and Italy. I cannot predict if Croatia will win EURO 2008 because of how they did look in Austria's game. I will have to see how consistent they are.
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ajax72 June 12nd, 2008 21:09
Arguably the most lacklustre german team I remember, which is since 1966.rite2salas June 12nd, 2008 22:38
germany are on the way out of the comepetition. ploand and croatia are going tru for sureNANDO71 June 13rd, 2008 00:52
Poland only has 1 point for them to go through they would have to beat Croatia which is unlikely Germany most likely get 2nd place and face portugal next roundTontodonati June 13rd, 2008 02:40
Great win for my Dalmatian friends! Unlike the Roman emperors going to Dalmatia to relax. Cratia went North to play soccer!Tontodonati June 13rd, 2008 02:42
correction: Croatia not Cratia!Giorgio June 13rd, 2008 08:24
The Croats outplayed the Germans last night. And I must say that Croatian players are all of a very high technical level.This Croatian team plays great soccer and they could aspire to win Euro 2008. The problem is, they are not consistent.
Giorgio June 13rd, 2008 08:26
Hey Fred,Your Dalmatian friends ? Which part of Italy are you from ? Are from Istria, or Dalmatia ?
Please let me know, it could be that we both originate from the same neck of the woods.
Tontodonati June 13rd, 2008 12:03
Giorgio, if i'm not mistaken, I believe I told you that i'm from Pescara which is situared on the west coast of the Adriatic, the opposite side of Cratia and Montenegro. At the time of the Roman empire that reagion was called Dalmatia. It used to be a resort area for the Roman nobolty. I, being of noble descent (from my mother's side), still have very distant relatives in both Croatia and Montenegro.My family has also had 4 Popes! Please, don't asl me for money because given my expensive vices I find myself in dire straight! PS. I believe you're from Grosseto, correct?Giorgio June 13rd, 2008 13:15
Fred,Yes, you did tell me once before that you are from Pescara.
I was born in Monfalcone (Go), near Trieste.
Tontodonati June 13rd, 2008 13:36
Giorgio, I thought you said Grosseto. In any case, Grosseto or Monfalcone is close enough! Do you speak slavic? I must admit that I'm not very confident about today's game against another one of our brotherly nations, Roma-mia!Khalil June 13rd, 2008 20:04
Croatia have a chemistry which can break down any defensive team, such as Germany and Italy. I cannot predict if Croatia will win EURO 2008 because of how they did look in Austria's game. I will have to see how consistent they are.