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125.1 | England for me | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:32 | 10 |
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I think England or Portugal would be ideal venues. Obviously I'd have
a strong preference for England as it's much closer.
The hooligan problems in england have eased considerably recently and
the stadia are being upgraded. given that it's a football country
there should be huge interest in the finals.
Gary.
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125.2 | A museum, just like our football. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:16 | 9 |
| Another chance to impress the rest of the world with the venue of
legendary prices....Wembley. The only thing it's good for is FA Cup
finals. Interesting to note that the River Plate stadium was built
no more than 10 years after Wembley (and possibly the Bernabau (sp?)
too. I'd say most people would choose the last two in terms of
architectural magnificence but Wembley just seems to be everyone's
favourite granny because of it's history.
Barry.
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125.3 | :-) | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:25 | 6 |
| i dont like Wembley, the car park isnt muddy enough!
i prefer Barnsleys ground, Oakwell, now THERE is REAL mud.
a match isnt a match without wading through 10 feet of mud first...
Oakwell for Euro venue!
Ian.
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125.4 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Chuffed as a chocolate frog! | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:35 | 2 |
| Yeah Wembleys a real dump. The problem is you don't actually realize it
until you walk into the place. It looks O.K. on the box.
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125.5 | Holland 96EC host | BONNET::ZIJL | I think I can, I think I can,.....,I did | Fri Dec 06 1991 14:00 | 6 |
| Why not get the EC to Holland. As far as I can remember Holland never
hosted such a big football event. It lies also very central in Europe
which makes it easy for the competitors' supporters to attend the
matches.
Rob
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125.6 | England. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Dec 06 1991 14:26 | 5 |
| Holland doesn't have big enough stadiums, and the hooligan reputation
is still to high. England can provide the stadiums, the crowds and the
hooligan element is under control.
jb.
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125.7 | Enough!!!!!!!!!!! | BONNET::ZIJL | I think I can, I think I can,.....,I did | Fri Dec 06 1991 14:55 | 7 |
| reply 125.6
Didn't hear very much about hooligan problems in Holland of late.
We already have "De Kuip" in Rotterdam (+/- 60.000), there will be a
replacement for the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam by that time. To my
knowledge Sweden also uses only 2 stadiums for the coming
Championships.
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125.8 | ...Tot'nhm Aggro, Tot'nhm Aggro, Allo, Allo | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Fri Dec 06 1991 17:26 | 6 |
| De Kuip. Is'nt that where Spurs fans re-arranged the seating back
in the seventies against Fey***d (can't spell it)? Are'nt they also
going there again for the quarter finals of the ECWC? Actually I
Fey***d's stadium is called something completely different.
Barry
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125.9 | 4 stadiums | GOTA1::APPELQVIST | I tunneled Hys�n!!! | Fri Dec 06 1991 18:42 | 21 |
|
re; .7
>>To my knowledge Sweden also uses only 2 stadiums for the coming
>>Championchips.
We use 4 stadiums in Euro-92, see 92.1 for information about them.
There's been a great focus on holligalism in Europe during the past
years. Every country have made great efforts on dealing with it, and it
seems that England finally is getting a grip on it. I have my doupts
about English, German and Dutch supporters, but i'll give them a chance
until Euro-92 is over.
The Swedish police will spend millions on police-protection and
arrangements, and they have been talking with police-organisations from
other European countries with hooligan-problems. But, with Holland,
England and Germany here in Gothenburg, it will be tough to avoid
trouble.
Mats
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125.10 | Not much violence with national team | BONNET::ZIJL | I think I can, I think I can,.....,I did | Mon Dec 09 1991 08:44 | 7 |
| reply 125.9
You're right that there were some troubles with club-supporters,
f.e. FC Den Haag. But with the national team it is different. There
seems to be far less violence.
Rob
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125.11 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Dr. Martens | Mon Dec 09 1991 09:08 | 17 |
| <<< Note 125.10 by BONNET::ZIJL "I think I can, I think I can,.....,I did" >>>
-< Not much violence with national team >-
>> reply 125.9
>> You're right that there were some troubles with club-supporters,
>> f.e. FC Den Haag. But with the national team it is different. There
>> seems to be far less violence.
>> Rob
Rob,
you are completely right, I can't recall any cases of violence with the
National team for years, club-teams is a different thing!
T_
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125.12 | | CROWN::MURRAY | Digital has it. Well sort of | Mon Dec 09 1991 09:37 | 8 |
|
Worraloadacrap.!!!!!
What about Italy last year or Germany two years before that. They
weren't exactly angels were they?!?!?!?
P
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125.13 | | BONNET::ZIJL | I think I can, I think I can,.....,I did | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:09 | 4 |
| So what did the Dutch supporters do there??? I think it was mostly the
Germans that caused some disturbance.....
Rob
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125.14 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Dr. Martens | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:32 | 15 |
| <<< Note 125.12 by CROWN::MURRAY "Digital has it. Well sort of" >>>
>> Worraloadacrap.!!!!!
>> What about Italy last year or Germany two years before that. They
>> weren't exactly angels were they?!?!?!?
>> P
Excuse me but could you give me some details then? 'cause as far as I can recall
there were no problems in both Italy and Germany!!!!!!!!!!!!1
T_
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125.15 | | QETOO::CHAVES | a broken clock is right twice a day | Tue Dec 10 1991 18:24 | 25 |
| I read in the Portuguese sports weekly 'A Bola' a while back when
Portugal applied that there was substantial support from other
countries, namely France, Spain and the UK. I don't remember exactly
what type of support the paper referred to but I assume it means those
countries would lobby in favor of Portugal getting the games. Whatever
happens, we do have the stadiums. Its been a long time since I've been
back there but if my memory serves me right we have:
Stadium City home field of:
Estadio da Luz Lisboa Benfica
Jose Alvalade Lisboa Sporting
Estadio do Restelo Lisboa Belenenses
Estadio das Antas Porto Porto
Estadio do Bonfim Setubal Vitoria de Setubal
(near Lisboa)
There are a few others such as at Guimaraes and Braga, if they
want to spread out the action throughout the country. I think another
factor in Portugal's favor may be the cost of living. I believe its
cheaper in Portugal then anywhere else in Europe, except for perhaps
some of the former communist countries. I don't know if FIFA are that
worried about expenses, but if they are this should give Portugal a bit
of an edge I would think.
JC
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125.16 | The Draw | XSTACY::PATTISON | Too sexy for my VT100 | Tue Dec 24 1991 10:54 | 12 |
|
I heard on the news this morning (or did I dream it) that the
qualifying draw for Euro-96 has already been made....
Its the 1994 World Cup groups all over again.
West Germany are in Spain's group, replacing Northern Ireland
who for some reason aren't competing.
Contraversial, or what.
Dave
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125.17 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Dec 30 1991 12:58 | 11 |
|
Re -1, Dave that was the draw for the European U21 championship. This
is generally agreed to coincide with the world cup and European
championship draw to facilitate travelling. The fixtures will coincide
with the U21 game played the night before the full International.
As Northern Ireland, Lithuania and Latvia declined an invitation to
compete our group was the smallest. Germany were then included in this
group. The competition should be intense.
Gary.
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125.18 | Confused I am | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Mon Dec 30 1991 13:47 | 2 |
| What was the draw guys ? Is the tournament played in parrallel with
the qualifying games for the 94 world cup ?
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125.19 | er | XSTACY::PATTISON | Too sexy for my VT100 | Mon Dec 30 1991 16:20 | 7 |
|
Oh.. I've got it (or have I)
European Championship .. every 4 years
European Championship (U21) .. every 2 years
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125.20 | Almost the same | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | Chris the Jester | Mon Dec 30 1991 17:04 | 8 |
| The Under-21 games are usually played the day before the big boys
games. It is also a system of qualifying groups which ends with 8 sides
which compete in quarter-finals, semi-finals and final, all home and
away. In 1984, France beat England in the semis and Greece in the
final. Most of the players who played in that team now are in the
National side, so it is always a good indication of future strength.
�JF?
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125.21 | | CASEE::CIOT | | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:45 | 6 |
| > so it is always a good indication of future strength.
Not for Greece :>)
Happy new year JF.
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125.22 | Ramblings of a depraved DECcie who won't go home at 5:30 | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | | Wed Jan 29 1992 18:54 | 13 |
| Anyone know when a decision will be taken by UEFA on the venue for this?
Also, I read on teletext last night something about having the tournament
in England and Wales, with CardifF Arms Park being mentioned as a possible
site. The English spokesman, (cant remember his name) said that obviously, he'd
prefer England to host the tournament by themselves, but if UEFA wanted two
countries to do the hosting, then so be it. I find it all a bit strange....
.........and I'm sure I didnt just dream this!
Note 125.15 describes the facilities in Portugal. I know that Benfica's
stadium is absolutely huuuuge, but does anyone know about the other stadia?
- Kevin
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125.23 | | RTOIC::GGAUGLER | | Wed Jan 29 1992 19:02 | 5 |
|
Kevin, Porto's stadium is also huge (100000+). Though I don't know how
others are.
G�nter
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125.24 | The Beeb have been known to fib | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Oh no he's back in Atlanta!! | Thu Jan 30 1992 01:51 | 15 |
| Re .22,
If they played at Cardiff Arms Park then they'd have to let Wales
qualify as host nation also wouldn't they?
Oh goody at least we get to qualify for a european/world cup tournament
in my lifetime!
Couple of pints of Brains in the Old Arcade before the game and I
wouldn't mind watching the Latvia vs Faroe Islands game (0-0 after
120 mins - decided 27-26 on penalities)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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125.25 | 16 team format | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Jan 30 1992 10:16 | 13 |
| I read somewhere that they were thinking of increasing the tournament
to 16 teams (good idea as less of the best teams would get knocked out
in the qualifying) and because of the number of stadia involved it
would rule out all the small(er) countries from ever being the host ,
thus the proposal to have two countries hosting the tournament.
In the 16 team format they would need something like 6 to 8 stadia -
something like Wembley , The arse , Man U , Villa , Cardiff , Everton ,
Sheff Wed and 1 in the north east. I think one of the criteria is
40000 seats - which might rule out Liverpool.
Nige
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125.26 | No Hillsborough | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Jan 30 1992 10:19 | 5 |
| Hillsborough won't be used, Elland Road probably will. Wembley, Villa
Park, Old Trafford, Elland Rd, Cardiff Arms Park, Twickenham look the
likely grounds.
jb.
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125.27 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | | Thu Jan 30 1992 10:36 | 4 |
| Is there a specific reason for using Elland Road,as apposed to
Hillsborough,as Hillsborough is by far,the better ground of the two.
Dave...
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125.28 | Hillsborough won't be used. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Jan 30 1992 10:46 | 11 |
| re -1
The aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster.
Elland Road will be a 40,000 all seater stadium in 3 years, a new East
STand is to be built anf the Kop will be seated. Elland Road is also
much more accessible, being next to the Motorway network, and there is
a lot more room round the ground so a Hillsborough style 'accident'
couldn't happen.
jb.
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125.29 | Elland rd proberbly the best | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu Jan 30 1992 10:50 | 8 |
|
Yeh, but Leeds are second in Division 1 surely that gives them some
right to hold the games there but saying that come 1996 they will
proberly be back in division two so I would go for Hillsborough as
well.
Neil......
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125.30 | Leeds are in Div 1 to stay. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:04 | 7 |
| re -1
I don't think Leeds will go down to Division 2, they've been there for
too long annd they won't want to go back. There is too much financial
backing and commitment also for them to slump back to Div 2.
jb.
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125.31 | why why why ? | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | anyone wanna buy a house ? | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:13 | 11 |
| re .26
Twickenham ?????????? - why should they need two venues in London ? -
it's already difficult enough attracting anyone to Wembley.
I wouldn't bank on Elland Road either, Goodison, Anfield and Maine Road
could all probably make a better case than Elland Road - they are used
to having 40,000 plus crowds - something they haven't had a Leeds for a
while now.
Paul
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125.32 | 1 ground for each region | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:27 | 5 |
| Venues will be by Geographic locatrion - the NW is looked after by OT,
the NE by Elland Rd and the Midlands by Villa Park. As for Maine Road,
wasn't a bomb dropped in Moss Side and damage was estimated at 10p ?
jb.
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125.33 | Choose the best stadia | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:30 | 10 |
| re:-1 I agree Paul. Another plus for Goodison is that the playing
surface is one of the best in the league (probably due to lack of use
this year). Trouble is that 3 (4 if you count main rd) of the best
stadia are in a small area - and the area is not London.
Whats the Man U playing surface like this year - it used to have the
reputation for being a bit of cabbage patch. And Villa is a cabbage
patch.
Nige
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125.34 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:46 | 8 |
|
Remember it's not until 1996.....They might have improved there
pitches by then.
Wasnt Sinderland mentioned,I thought the FA wanted one in the North
East.They will have to build a new stadium,or rebuild Roker.
Dave...
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125.35 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | anyone wanna buy a house ? | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:48 | 22 |
|
Re .32
Geographical location ? - I wonder who defines that ?
Okay, so Manchester and Liverpool are both in the North West, but
where's Leeds - the North East ? Surely Leeds is closer to Manchester
than it is to Newcastle ?
Weren't both Goodison and Old Trafford used in 1966 - as Nige said, why
should clubs be discounted just because they're in the same location ?
Using your arguement, Plymouth could stage some games - if they can get
a 40,000+ all seater stadium.
Nige - The pitch at Old Trafford is still the same as it ever was......
Paul
PS - It wasn't a bomb that was dropped in Manchester - 5,000 Leeds
supporters were unleashed on Maine Road... (oops sorry they didn't
wreck the seats did they -they 'fell apart' when they were stood on,
still they'd only been there for 15+ years..... :-) )
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125.36 | What about Maine Road? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:32 | 14 |
|
If we are to assume the locations will be selected on a
"geographical" basis as was suggested earlier, though it hurts
me to say it I would have thought Maine Road was a better ground to
stage the NW venue than OT. Maine Road is bigger, and in all
honesty whenever I've been there (fortunately not for about 15
years..8-)) I've been impressed. When is it being made all-seater?
OT is a good "atmospheric" stadium, but Maine Road is surely
more suitable?
As for the NE..didn't Ayresome Park stage the WC games in '66?
St.James' Park is vast if I remember rightly as well..
Andy.
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125.37 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | and it would be O.K. on any other day... | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:47 | 17 |
| A City fan speaks!
Maine Road has probably one of the best pitches around. However
Andy, (and this is going to be weird for non-mancunians) Old Trafford
is probably the best stadium in the first division (I believe Highbury
is good but that's one of the few I've never been to.) Maine Road is a
better stadium though, than Elland Road, even if Moss side is a dump.
I reckon that Goodison is a reasonable bet, (better than Anfield),
and what about St James park or Roker? As for Twickenham? What a
bl**din' joke? All those chinless wonders in there wax jackets! They
probably won't even realize it's not 'Rugger', and start singing
'Jerusalem' or whatever that ridiculous song is.....
Steve
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125.38 | Yes.. re Ayresome park | EICMFG::HOWE | | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:49 | 11 |
|
Re -1
Ayresome Park was used in 66. I don't know what state it is in
nowadays but with it being slightly further south than both Sunderland
and Newcatle i.e. not so far from the major international airports. I
think it would probably have a better chance. I don't know what the
capacity is at St James, but I don't think it could be increased
sufficiently in time for the championships IMHO. I know Newcatle has an
international airport, but .....
Keith
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125.39 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | anyone wanna buy a house ? | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:07 | 12 |
|
re .38
Ayresmore Park is probably in the same state it was in 1966 - so that
can be discounted. Haven't Newcastle been planning to build a stand at
the Leazes End since about 1978 ? - It probably could hold 40,000
seated, but they'd have to spend some money, while Sunderland have been
threatening to build a new stadium - so the incentive is there for one
of the North-east clubs to get their fingers out a provide a decent
stadium.
paul
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125.40 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:16 | 13 |
|
There's no way St James Park could hold 40.000,its tiny.It looks big
on TV,but when you get there its really small.They would have to put
another stand on the Leazes end,not just develop it.If they made it all
seater as it is now it would hold no more than 20.000.
Elland road the same.Really small but I have to agree that it has
good car park space and easy to get to.Main Road is a no-no.Its the
perfect example of the English Football ground.Surounded by Coronation
Street and alleys.Then again Old Trafford isnt the best Located ground
either.
Dave...
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125.41 | Euro 96 | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:19 | 31 |
| Presuming they do increase it to 16 teams. 4 groups of 4. Each group
would probably be based in an area. That would make 6 matches to played
in an area over a 10 - 14 day period. In that case you would need 2
grounds per area (3 games per ground , 1 game every 3 days or so).
Possible break down of areas :
North West : Man U
Goodison
Sarf : The Arse
Wembley (All England games to be played
here , so the Jocks can have a good moan
after we win it)
East : Leeds
Sheff Wed or North Eastern team
Other : Cardiff
Aston Villa (I wouldnt choose it)
This leaves Liverpool and Man City with no games.
Quarter Finals - 1 in each area.
Semi's - Wembley and Wembley
Final Wembley
Come 96 see if im not right
Nige
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125.42 | ...and there's Scotland. | EAYV01::JPEDEN | | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:20 | 10 |
|
What about Ibrox ? According to the Glasgow Herald, the English
FA have already ruled out Cardiff Arms Park and would make
overtures to the SFA to allow Rangers' ground to be one of the
venues, if UEFA forced a two-host championship. Another (unlikely)
possibility could be Celtic's new stadium which (according to the
Celtic board) should be completed in 1994.
Apparently Scotland would not gain automatic entry to the finals
should they be involved in hosting the championship.
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125.43 | not that recent | BONNET::HARDY | | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:41 | 20 |
| > Ayresmore Park is probably in the same state it was in 1966 - so that
> can be discounted. Haven't Newcastle been planning to build a stand at
> the Leazes End since about 1978 ? - It probably could hold 40,000
> seated, but they'd have to spend some money, while Sunderland have
> been threatening to build a new stadium - so the incentive is there for
> one
Paul,
Ayresome Park got the world cup in 1966 because Newcastle couldn't
agree on a long term lease with the local council. Without that the FA
wouldn't give the world cup grounds development grants. Newcastle are
still negotiating a long term lease for the ground so that they can get
some development money!!!!
They were planning to turn the Leazes into a stand in the late sixties.
They then tore down the roof over the terracing, put up foundations for
a new stand, ran out of interest and gave that end to away supporters.
Peter
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125.44 | The tournament venues for me!! | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:50 | 59 |
| The grounds I would pick for a tournament in the UK of 16 teams would be :
a. Hampden(Ibrox) - St James Park (No not Exeter)
b. Old Trafford - Hillsborough
c. Cardiff Arms Park - Villa Park(Goodison)
d. Wembley - Twickenham
The reasons would be for the total choice that this is geographically
the best with access to all country.
In choice a. Scotland deserves a group as do the geordies who would
support the tournament and ensure good attendances. I think that
although Hampden is being remodernised it might be not be sufficient for
1996 ie. Ibrox alternative. If the changes are made before then I would
go for Hampden. Perhaps the choice of the UK for 1996 would spur the
Scots FA to make the stadium suitable for the occasion.
I think that the choices in b. and c. are fairly straight forward
although there must be firm proviso's against Old Trafford's pitch.
In the case of Cardiff Arms Park again there should be a good
attendance and the stadium actually looks like an international
stadium, apart for the those silly coloured goalnets.
The only slight reservation is Villa Park against say the choice of
Goodison, but Liverpool is close to Manchester so there could
be some problems there with mixing supporters plus Birmingham should
have a venue with it's population.
The last choice is Wembley and Twickers. I went for Twickenham against
say Arsenal because I don't know if you saw the plans for the ground but
they are impressive to say the least. By 1995 there will be a 75,000
all seater stadium ready for use, the pitch itself will have been
enlarged, especially the widths so a football pitch could easily be
accomodated. As it stands at present it is the same size as the pitch
at Highbury 71 yds wide, and again it really looks the part for a
fixture and tournament.
I would play qtr finals at Sheffield, Old Trafford, Villa Park and
Twickenham
Semi Finals at Hampden and Cardiff Arms Park
3rd place at Twickenham.
Final at Wembley.
The main problem in this would be who would get the home FA and a pass
as hosts into the tournament. I would forfeit that and make all three
home nations take their chance.
I would say that if there are 16 places for grabs there should
be a good chance of all three home nations qualifying. However in
reality it will be whatever FA get the UEFA nod as official host who's
team will qualify as hosts, probably England.
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125.45 | E.C. is on its way | SYSTEM::STEVENSON | Judge Paul Rendall presides !!!!!!! | Tue May 05 1992 15:16 | 7 |
|
BRITAIN HAS BEEN CONFIRMED AS THE TOURNAMENT HOSTS FOR 1996 Euro' Cup.
Does anyone else have any further detailes, i.e. grounds, tickets, etc.
Alboy...
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125.46 | Grounds / Ticktes | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Tue May 05 1992 15:34 | 12 |
| Grounds :-
Wembley
Villa Park
Old Trafford
Elland Rd/Goodison Park/St. James' Park/Roker Park, Elland Rd
favourite.
Tickets - expensive and they won't cater for the real fans, only
'package tour all inclusives'.
jb.
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125.47 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Tue May 05 1992 15:39 | 11 |
|
Jon,
why do you keep saying Elland Rd is the favourite ?
Goodison's capacity is now almost 40,000 and the majority of the ground
is already all-seater. If/when they put seats in the Kop at Elland Rd,
I would guess the capacity will still be below 40,000.
Paul
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125.48 | Elland Rd | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Tue May 05 1992 15:51 | 8 |
| Paul,
The East Stand at Elland Rd is being demolished and replaced with a
brand new stand. The Kop will be seated, the total capacity after all
work is done will be 40,000. Work is due to start in the next week or
so.
jb.
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125.49 | Only Going By What's Said in Previous Notes | PAKORA::PMOON | I most certainly am not. | Tue May 05 1992 18:10 | 9 |
|
If it is Britain that has been picked to host the '96 Euro
Championships then why are all you southerners presuming it's
England
Peter
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125.50 | Nooo jocks. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Tue May 05 1992 18:13 | 3 |
| ENGLAND has been chosen.
jb.
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125.51 | Getting thrashed on home soil should be fun | PAKORA::PMOON | I most certainly am not. | Tue May 05 1992 18:20 | 4 |
|
I was only going by what note .45 said matey.............
anyway it's the only way you lot will qualify.........
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125.52 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Tue May 05 1992 18:30 | 8 |
|
Oooh errr.. sour grapes from the McNoters already.
Still at least the Scots won't be there to get humiliated again.....
Iran, Peru, Costa Rica :-)
Paul
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125.53 | Webley here we come!! | GOTA1::APPELQVIST | If it don't stink, don't stir | Wed May 06 1992 09:51 | 15 |
|
Congratulations England!! I'm looking forward to travel to your country
in four years time as Sweden will qualify for real... :-)
I don't know if anyone mentioned it yet, but FIFA has decided that it
still will be only eight teams in Euro-96. I presume that you only need
four stadiums for the tournament like we do in Sweden. BTW, is Wembley
only used for the final, or will group matches be played there as well?
It will be more difficult to qualify this time. As the number of
European nations increases, the groups will get larger. A group can
contain 6 or 7 teams, and only one will qualify. At least we won't have
England in our group, nor will Ireland... :-)
Mats
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125.54 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Wed May 06 1992 16:28 | 9 |
| Mats,
Apparently it's already been decided that England will play 'all' of their
games at Wembley (however many that is). As any Scot could tell you, this is a
change from 1966, when England changed the rules during the WC Finals so they
could play their semi-final at Wembley - they should have played, I think, at
Everton.
grahame
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125.55 | Minnows' Cup? | SALES::THILL | | Wed May 06 1992 18:38 | 24 |
| re Too many qualifying matches
Now with over 40 countries in Europe, have UEFA considered a
preliminary round to the qualifiers? Something like a "Minnows' Cup"
where countries like Albania, Luxumbourg, Malta, Estonia, etc. would
play home-home series, with the winners being places in a more
manageable size group. This would reduce the number of matches played
(probably the reason they WON'T consider this) and give the minnows a
little glory. Imangine being a Luxumbourg player, where you will never
even have a chance at qualifying for anything on the international
scale, and routinely get thumped by 6 or 7 goals by a giant looking to
improve their goal-difference. This way, fans could at least have
something to crow about in being among the "best" of the smaller
countries.
I think the last time Luxumbourg got even a point was at the end of the
1990 WC qualifiers, when they drew with Belgium. Belgium had already
clinched a spot, and were trying out some new players. That was the
first point Luxubbourg had earned in over 20 years. What fun is that?
Just curious, do the minnows get good crowds when the big teams come to
town, even though they know they will probably lose big?
Tom
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125.56 | Advanced ticket sales | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Aug 11 1994 17:55 | 13 |
| Its been very quiet in here.....
Included with my MAN UTD season ticket this month was a EURO 96 ticket
application form. And already the cheapest seats for all the games at
Wembley Stadium (1st rnd to final) have been sold out.
So if any of you are planning to go then I suggest you get your application in.
As far as I know you should be able to get them from your teams ticket office.
Tony
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125.57 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Fri Sep 09 1994 11:26 | 9 |
| In today's Daily Record it states that goals scored against the
so-called `minnows', (i.e. Latvia, Faroe Islands etc.), will not count
towards your teams goal difference at the end of the qualifying
tournament. Is the Daily Record talking rubbish as usual or could this
be true?...If it is true then what would be the point of sending out
your best team to play these minnows? A 1-0 win would count as much as
a 14-0 win....daft!!!!
Ray....
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125.58 | So there's no point us beating Leeds 6-0 on Sunday then ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Fri Sep 09 1994 11:46 | 25 |
| Ray,
Sounds a bit like Bovine Excrement to me. Surely the point about
playing the minnows is that everyone gets to play against them, thereby
giving everyone the opportunity to score a hatful against them. Otherwise
what's the point of the tournament system. Granted, one might argue that
after playing a few games against "top-class" opposition, the minnows may
learn to deal with them better and start to tighten up in defense. I'm
afraid I'm just not convinced that one can simply discard goals scored on
the grounds that the opposition were crap.
It seems to me that either :
1. If the teams are so crap, then they shouldn't be allowed to enter.
OR ELSE
2. Let them play and treat them like everyone else !
JMHO,
Jerry.
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125.59 | A smoke too much | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Fri Sep 09 1994 17:44 | 3 |
| Pure bull to me!
�JF?
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125.60 | To even out the numbers | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Mon Sep 12 1994 18:11 | 18 |
|
This is how I understand it:
The 8 group winners are directly qualified. All games count.
7 out of 8 group seconds also qualify and are compared against each
other. Here is where it gets tricky; since there is an uneven number of
teams in the groups (sixes and fives) there would be an unfair
advantage for teams playing in the groups with six teams (very probably
6 easy points plus). So in order to have an equal number of games
played, games against the last placed team in the six team groups don't
count.
Makes perfect sense.
cheers,
/Stefan
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125.61 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Thu Jan 11 1996 08:47 | 5 |
| Any comments on Venables decision to quit the Englsand job after Euro
96?...It looks like Gerry Francis is the early favourite to replace
him....
Ray....
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125.62 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Jan 11 1996 11:15 | 14 |
| Presumably Venables is the best judge of whether his other interests will
interfere with the job, so it's the right decision. Unless, of course, he
knows the FA will dump him as soon as all of the filth is exposed, and he's
jumping before he's pushed?
At first I thought this was bad news for the team, but he hasn't actually been
the saviour we all expected. And there aren't too many obvious successors:
> 96?...It looks like Gerry Francis is the early favourite to replace
> him....
best news I've had today - paper here said Keegan was the favourite!
grahame
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125.63 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:20 | 18 |
| Heard on the Radio that the German Football Team was considering
bringing it's own food for the Championships, for fear of catching
CJD.
This is a true story.
Chancellor Kohl
Boris Becker
Gerd Muller
Bernard Langer
'Your boys will take a hell of an eating'
Andy
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125.64 | Or is CJD a new variant? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Mar 27 1996 16:20 | 1 |
| CJD? isn't it KJD
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125.65 | back! Here! For one night only! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Mar 27 1996 18:16 | 7 |
|
Andrew,
its CJD.
Ian.
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125.66 | I'll call ted and Jane | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Mar 27 1996 18:36 | 7 |
| Ian
I'll call CNN immediately as they're reporting it as KJD.
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
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125.67 | It warrented my first reply in a year | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Thu Mar 28 1996 08:20 | 3 |
| re: 63
The best in ages :-)
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125.68 | Des Lynam-mode.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Apr 16 1996 17:59 | 8 |
| What does the panel think of the state of the pitches that will be used
during Euro 96?...Villa Park at the moment is a desert, Anfield isn't
much better and I'm sure a few of the others have taken an awful
pounding this winter. Are they in this state because players train on
these pitches or is it simply a case of too many matches?, or are they
just $#!t pitches?...
Ray....
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125.69 | I don't think they train on them that often | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 18:06 | 8 |
| Villa Park is apparently being relaid before Euro 96. As for the
others, they have all assured the FA that they will be in tip top
condition, ready for the Championships.
At present, the conditions make The Baseball Ground in the 70's seem
fit for Crown Green Bowling.
Stuart
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125.70 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue May 28 1996 11:04 | 5 |
| Will some kind soul with access to the web copy dates and times for the
games in Euro 96?, and could they start new notes for the 4 groups as
well?...
Ray....
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125.71 | | XSTACY::cigire.ilo.dec.com::grainne | signal (SIGPAW, SIG_IGN); | Tue May 28 1996 11:48 | 83 |
|
From the Guardian's Euro '96 webpage www.eurosoccer.com
> [the tournament]
>
> The Full Fixture List
>
> Date
> Team 1 vs. Team 2 GroupGround [Image]BST
> June CET+1
> 8 England vs. Switzerland A Wembley 15:00
> 9 Spain vs. Bulgaria B Elland Road 14:30
>
> 9 Germany vs. Czech C Old Trafford 17:00
> Republic
> 9 Denmark vs. Portugal D Hillsborough 19:30
> 10 Holland vs. Scotland A Villa Park 16:30
>
> 10 Romania vs. France B St James' 19:30
> Park
> 11 Italy vs. Russia C Anfield 16:30
> 11 Turkey vs. Croatia D City Ground 19:30
>
> 13 Bulgaria vs. Romania B St James' 16:30
> Park
> 13 Switzerland vs. Holland A Villa Park 19:30
> 14 Portugal vs. Turkey D City Ground 16:30
>
> 14 Czech vs. Italy C Anfield 19:30
> Republic
> 15 England vs. Scotland A Wembley 15:00
> 15 France vs. Spain B Elland Road 18:00
> 16 Russia vs. Germany C Old Trafford 15:00
> 16 Croatia vs. Denmark D Hillsborough 18:00
>
> 18 France vs. Bulgaria B St James' 16:30
> Park
> 18 Romania vs. Spain B Elland Road 16:30
> 18 England vs. Holland A Wembley 19:30
> 18 Scotland vs. Switzerland A Villa Park 19:30
> 19 Croatia vs. Portugal D City Ground 16:30
> 19 Turkey vs. Denmark D Hillsborough 19:30
> 19 Italy vs. Germany C Old Trafford 19:30
>
> 19 Russia vs. Czech C Anfield 19:30
> Republic
>
> 22 Group B vs. Group A Qtr Wembley 15:00
> Runners-up Winners
>
> 22 Group B vs. Group A Qtr Anfield 18:30
> Winners Runners-up
>
> 23 Group C vs. Group D Qtr Old Trafford 15:00
> Winners Runners-up
>
> 23 Group C vs. Group D Qtr Villa Park 18:30
> Runners-up Winners
>
> 26 Anfield vs Villa Park SF Old Trafford 16:00
> Winners Winners
> Old
> 26 Wembley vs Trafford SF Wembley 19:30
> Winners
> Winners
> 30 EURO 96 The Final F Wembley 19:00
>
> [� �][�][UP][�][� �][Map][Home][Search] [Image]
> [The Guardian][Vauxhall]
> copyright � Guardian Media Group plc 1996. All
> rights reserved.
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witharchers strung, helio, of the second."
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125.72 | England's 22 | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue May 28 1996 17:56 | 38 |
|
For anyone interested, the names left out of the England squad are:
Wise
Wilcox
Lee
Ehiogu
Beardsley
The squad is:
Seamen
Walker
Flowers
Adams
Pearce
Neville P
Neville G
Howey
Cambell
Southgate
Anderton
McMannaman
Ince
Gazza
Redknapp
Platt
Stone
Fowler
Ferdinand
Shearer
Sheringham
Barmby
Dave...
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125.73 | Well done dave. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Tue May 28 1996 18:05 | 0 |
125.74 | Hope the physiotherapist knows his stuff... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 29 1996 09:44 | 18 |
| Initial impressions:
1 - What the hell has happened to Rob Jones during the last 3 years,
after possibly the most convincing international debut I've seen?
2 - Surprised to see he's left out both Wise AND Wilcox. Makes
Anderton's place look pretty solid.
3 - Of those omitted, the one that most peaves me is definitely Robert
Lee.
4 - Hmm...rather too many players getting over an injury (Shearer,
Anderton, Howey, Adams, Redknapp), not to mention injury-prone players
(GASCOIGNE) for my liking.
Still, a lot more appetizing than the 1992 squad...
Dom
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125.75 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed May 29 1996 09:52 | 5 |
| Rob Jones is out for several months with a stress fracture of the back. It can't
have helped his cause either that Liverpool have been playing him at Left
Back all season to accomodate McAteer
Paul
|
125.76 | Shame...could have been a great player | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 29 1996 10:25 | 7 |
| >Rob Jones is out for several months with a stress fracture of the back. It can't
>have helped his cause either that Liverpool have been playing him at Left
>Back all season to accomodate McAteer
Yeah, I noticed that in the Cup Final. Made him look dead ordinary too.
Dom
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125.77 | | MOEUR8::SMITH | Fast as a Mamba, Brave as a Lion! | Thu May 30 1996 11:19 | 7 |
|
RE : The question about web site for Euro96, I've found :-
http://www.eventsonline.co.uk/open/sports/euro96.html
hth,
Ian
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125.78 | England v Scotland in France? | MILE::JENKINS | | Thu May 30 1996 14:19 | 9 |
|
Can someone tell me if any of the terrestrial French TV channels will be
covering the England v Scotland game on June 15th?
Thanks,
Richard.
|
125.79 | | MOEUR7::SMITH | Fast as a Mamba, Brave as a Lion! | Thu May 30 1996 15:36 | 4 |
|
Tell you tomorrow!
Ian
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125.80 | any takers | XSTACY::PATTISON | A rolling stone gets the worm | Thu May 30 1996 18:05 | 8 |
|
Anyone feel like kicking off a Euro-96 only predictions competition
(like the last one we did - see note 210.*)
I'd do it but I'm too busy (OK not too busy to make the suggestion...but
too busy to keep track of the score)
Dave
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125.81 | good idea, but also no time | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Fri May 31 1996 09:51 | 34 |
|
Hi,
I thought about this, but you're right about the effort to do it.
Designing the Excel spreadsheet isn't too difficult but the thought of
entering everyone's selections put me off the idea. Given infinite
time it would be interesting but work takes precedence...
So may I suggest that we run a competition but everyone is responsible
for keeping their own scores?
Ok, what about the rules. Here is what I thought...
1. At each stage of the competition you have to predict the results:
i) Predict all the results of the group matches
ii) Predict the results of the quarter-finals
iii) Predict the results of the semi-finals
iv) Predict the results of the final and playoff (is there one?)
I don't know what rules you use for the weekly predictions, but they
should work. Alternatively you could try...
2. You get 5 pts for guessing the correct result
3. For each goal you are adrift subtract one point.
e.g. you predict England will beat Switzerland 2-1
the actual result is 4-0 to Switzerland.
this scores -2 for England (predicted 2 actual 0) and
-3 for Switzerland (predicted 1 actual 4) making -5 points.
4. The person with the most points is the winner.
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125.82 | live on FR3 | THITIA::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Mon Jun 03 1996 16:28 | 8 |
|
re: .78
The match England-Scotland will be shown live on FR3 June the 15 th
at 4 PM.
Cheers
PYV
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125.83 | Thanks | MILE::JENKINS | | Mon Jun 03 1996 17:09 | 7 |
|
re .82
Great! Thanks. Le Mans live and England v Scotland on the box at the
same time. What more could a chap want... don't answer that!
Richard.
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125.84 | 3rd and 4th ??? | KERNEL::MCGAUGHRIN | | Wed Jun 05 1996 09:53 | 6 |
|
Can anyone confirm whether there will be a 3rd/4th place play-off
match ? Where is it being played ???
|
125.85 | usual help from me | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Jun 05 1996 12:14 | 3 |
| Do you really care? Never seen the point of this game.
grahame
|
125.86 | Pointless game really. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Wed Jun 05 1996 12:39 | 8 |
| .84
I have checked various listings and a 3rd and 4th place game is not
listed. Do you remeber how bored the teams in that game in the world cup
looked?
Stretch.
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125.87 | cheers | KERNEL::MCGAUGHRIN | | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:30 | 10 |
|
Thanks for checking, I found the same. I guess this fixture must have
been dispensed with.
It was only for the purposes of our SWEEP in the office.
Cheers
Ian
|
125.88 | And England won the 90 version | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:37 | 8 |
| re. 86
wasn't the 3rd/4th game at the World Cup the one that finished 4-0 or
something - as opposed to the riveting 0-0 final
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks ( who saw both games )
|
125.89 | Pretty meaningless fixture, really... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:38 | 5 |
| Come to think of it, there was no third place play-off in '92 (it would
have been Holland v Sweden) or in '88 (it would have been Germany v
Italy). Can't remember about '84...
Dom
|
125.90 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:44 | 11 |
|
re. 88
>> And England won the 90 version.
Nope. Italy won it either 2-1 or 3-1.
j.
|
125.91 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:45 | 10 |
| > wasn't the 3rd/4th game at the World Cup the one that finished 4-0 or
> something - as opposed to the riveting 0-0 final
Hi Andy,
Didn't Sweden put 5 past Bulgaria in the first half? But it was only
entertaining at a "pre-season friendly" sort of level. Sounds as if the only
justification would be so that office sweeps could have a 1-2-3!
grahame
|
125.92 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | They think it's pavlova..... | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:45 | 9 |
| There appears to be player-profiles everywhere at the moment on all
the likely stars of the tournament. All the ones I've read always
have the comment "Rangers showing an interest in him" after each player
- I assume not the QPR variety.
I would suggest that after Euro 96, a Census of Scotland takes place
as it appears a population explosion is about to happen.
Andy
|
125.93 | Scotland Vs England match viewing in NH area? | CONSLT::HOLLAND | | Fri Jun 14 1996 02:41 | 17 |
| Hi Folks,
I am not a regular noter in this conf but have what I am told to
be a serious problem! Here in Salem NH (NIO) facility we have two
gents from Scotland doing some rework for us and their #1 priority is
to see the Scotland vs. England match this Saturday. It is being shown
at 10:00AM EST in the States on ESPN2 cable. This is clearly a bit
early for any pub viewing action and I am wondering if there are any
folks in this notesfile in the States that would have any suggestions
on where these two gents could view the match this Saturday AM??
I am told this is a serious issue for them so anyone in the States in
the MA or NH area please reply to me directly and let me know if there
are any options for viewing. Any leads appreciated.
thanks,
Tim
223-2633
CONSLT::HOLLAND
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125.94 | Boston or someone with a satellite dish? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Fri Jun 14 1996 16:25 | 16 |
| Tim
Aren't pubs in Boston (I know that's in MA) open that early Even in
Atlanta they are because i'm going to one for the game.
As well as ESPN2 the game is on RTP - a portuguese satellite channnel
so someone with access to a satellite dish on the G6 or G2 bands will
be able to pick it up
Oliver Tse's web page at www.best.com/~olivert/soccer/tv.html has a
pointer to bars showing these games including ones in Boston and
Cambridge.
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
125.95 | Go south young man | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Jun 14 1996 20:21 | 13 |
| Yup...the pub guide you point out will get you to many (mainly Irish)
bars which will be showing the game live. I would have been going
myself...but "her who shall be obeyed" decided it would be better if I
stayed home and repaired things etc etc....it was never like this in
Scotland, they knew their place there ;-).
Anyhoo, hope the guys find a bar OK, I'm sure there will be
many "honorary" Jocks in there with Irish roots. They have a mutual
regard for all things Engl*sh ;-)
Ah well, suppose I'll just have to paint my face Mel Gibson style and
drink coffee - watchin' on TV.
Wonder of I could say I'm going out for bread...catch a train..mmmnnnnn
Timmy
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125.96 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | The sun's goin' shine on everything you do.. | Sat Jun 15 1996 08:34 | 10 |
| >but "her who shall be obeyed" decided it would be better if I
>stayed home and repaired things etc etc....
Well I can guess you wear the skirt in your family.... ;->>
Come on you Engeeeerland!!!!
Cheers,
Rick.
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125.97 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Thu Aug 15 1996 16:46 | 12 |
| Anyone catch the `Inside Story' prog on BBC1 last night?...It was about
the policing of the tournament. Although the full-scale riots never
materialised, there were still quite a few lunatics determined to cause
trouble no matter what happened. The best bit was when they showed the
police outside the stadium during the In-ger-land v Germany match. They
were almost praying that England wouldn't lose on penalties, and when the
winning German penalty went in, the look on their faces was priceless, a
kind of `Oh $#!t, this will be a long night' look, and it turned out to
be the worst night of violence in the whole tournament....
Ray....
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125.98 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 15 1996 17:26 | 4 |
| I watched the show last night. What I found absolutely staggering was
the cost of policing the event - �20m ! Who pays for this ? Does the
English F.A have to contribute, or is the tax payer expected to cough
up the whole lot ?
|
125.99 | clothing was the tell tale sign | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | | Thu Aug 15 1996 17:44 | 20 |
| Gutter television at its best - this was a great documentary a few weeks ago,
but broadcast two days before the english league kick off it is a severe case of
tabloid journalisim striking at the heart of the bbc.
Anyway, thought the most interesting aspect was seeing what people were wearing!
In the clips from Wembly of England v Scotland/Germany a huge percentage were
england tops (even the grey!), scotland tops, kilts.
In the clips from trafalgar, there was a severe lack of the above. Oh what a
surprise, NOT. But did the narrator mention that the trouble did not seem to
involve the fans who had been in the party atmospheres in the stadiums ?
NO. I rest my case, gutter journalisim.
(though it did bring back many memories of trips to maine road in the late '80s.
especially old 2nd division games v with the likes of leeds,chelsea etc scenes
in the kippax car park made trafalgar square look like a vicars tea party)
Danny.
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125.100 | "Would you move the guy in that wheelcahir" | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Thu Aug 15 1996 18:06 | 16 |
| >>there were still quite a few lunatics determined to cause
>>trouble no matter what happened.
And that was just the Police! Did anyone else think they started the
ball rolling on a couple of occasions i.e the tube, Trafalgar Square
prior to the Scotland v England game.
I also agree about the tabloidisms of the whole programme - Reading was
mentioned again as a trouble spot which at the time p*ssed the Police
off no end as it gave the impression they lost control of the town when in
fact it was quieter than a normal Friday night!!! (unless a Drinkies
with Ray in attendence was going on!!!)
Stretch.
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