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Liquid`Drone
Profile Joined September 2002
Norway28700 Posts
September 08 2015 20:27 GMT
#2001
woww wayne rooney gets 50 and a new record for england!! perfect penalty also xD
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Liquid`Drone
Profile Joined September 2002
Norway28700 Posts
September 08 2015 20:34 GMT
#2002
and lolz sweden, what happened?
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Acrofales
Profile Joined August 2010
Spain18088 Posts
September 08 2015 20:37 GMT
#2003
On September 09 2015 00:34 Pandemona wrote:
This is the first English national team i think for a LONG time which has had English passshurrn built into it. They all sing our national anthem, they all seem united and ready to actually try. Before it used to be a chore and a major burden for them. Now they all smiling and trying hard. So at least uncle woy has done something useful, but if he somehow blows it tactically at EUROs ima QQ him so hard!

I can't wait for them to get destroyed by Germany, Spain and France, even with all that passshurrrn :D
Maenander
Profile Joined November 2002
Germany4926 Posts
September 08 2015 20:37 GMT
#2004
On September 09 2015 05:34 Liquid`Drone wrote:
and lolz sweden, what happened?

Apparently Austria happened. It's like it's 1934 again, when they were actually good
Pandemona *
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
September 08 2015 20:43 GMT
#2005
AWESOME!
Well done England. Poor first half, no movement or anything. Second half after being inspired by the great Roy Hodgson (lololol) they go on to produce a good solid 2nd half and win it easily.

Well done Wayne Rooney, 50 goals for England our new leading scorer of all time and isn't 30 until end of October. Still many more years. Also he broke another record and became first England player to score in 7 competitive games in a row! Nice

Played 8 Won 8...10 out of 10 the dream is on!!
ModeratorTeam Liquid Football Thread Guru! - Chelsea FC ♥
sharkie
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Austria18481 Posts
September 08 2015 20:46 GMT
#2006
out of all countries in the Euro Germany should be most afraid of Austria because we always play even better when we face them :D

And if we play better than tonight we roll anyone ^^
Faruko
Profile Joined April 2013
Chile34171 Posts
September 08 2015 20:49 GMT
#2007
1 goal in 9 games for Costa

Nice choice lol
Ross was right // "Jesus Christ nahaz is doing shots before my eyes" (Sn0_Man, 2018)
Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24420 Posts
September 08 2015 20:50 GMT
#2008
WE'RE GOING TO FRANCEEEEEEEEEEEEE

I'm so so so so so so so happy
Administrator"Declaring anything a disaster because aLive popped up out of nowhere is just downright silly."
{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
September 09 2015 03:11 GMT
#2009
Argentina losing to Mexico after a Penalty.
"Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules."
{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
September 09 2015 03:40 GMT
#2010
Seriously this field is shit. Imagine if Messi had been injured sinking into that temp sod...
"Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules."
{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
September 09 2015 04:38 GMT
#2011
Final 2-2, Argentina scored 2 in 4 minutes.
"Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules."
gTank
Profile Joined January 2011
Austria2584 Posts
September 09 2015 08:16 GMT
#2012
On September 09 2015 05:50 DarkLordOlli wrote:
WE'RE GOING TO FRANCEEEEEEEEEEEEE

I'm so so so so so so so happy



Me too :D Its like 1998 again !!! :D

Especially since that swedish team can't play football and playing so dirty all the time deserve to be 4. in this group. Never thought I will cheer for russia in football but now I do!
One crossed wire, one wayward pinch of potassium chlorate, one errant twitch...and kablooie!
sharkie
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Austria18481 Posts
September 09 2015 08:26 GMT
#2013
So funny how one of the probably least liked coaches in Austrian football history got us one of the best results.

Huge props to ÖFB who believed in him while the fans and ex-pros did not. He even made Arnautovic a team player and Junuzovic is our MVP in all our games by far
TerransHill
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany572 Posts
September 09 2015 09:48 GMT
#2014
On September 09 2015 05:50 DarkLordOlli wrote:
WE'RE GOING TO FRANCEEEEEEEEEEEEE

I'm so so so so so so so happy


And rightfully so. I live close to the border and been following some the matches. Such a nice team you guys put together.
I just hope you don't do better than us, the trash talk will be never ending :D . But then again that is still very unlikely
Respect my authoritah!!
RvB
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Netherlands6241 Posts
September 10 2015 20:13 GMT
#2015
FIFA’s head of compliance went public with changes that he says the embattled soccer governing body needs to restore its credibility after U.S. authorities accused current and former senior officials of “rampant” corruption.

Domenico Scala, the independent chairman of FIFA’s audit and compliance body, decided to go public with the document, which has been shared with the organization’s board, to ensure greater transparency in a process that will define its future.

Publication of the eight proposals, which included splitting the functions of the 25-member executive committee and term limits for senior officials, puts pressure on a separate reform committee announced by outgoing president Sepp Blatter to come up with substantive changes. Blatter announced he would quit after 17 years in the top job just four days after winning a fifth term in office as pressure mounted following the arrests of seven FIFA officials, including two vice presidents.

“It serves the purpose of being very transparent on what the issues are and what the remedies are,” Scala said Thursday in an interview after he talked to representatives of FIFA’s sponsors and media. “Only if we are transparent about that we can assess the reform process and we can build credibility back.”

Scala also suggested centralized integrity checks, pay disclosure and revised World Cup bidding rules. The top committee would be elected by all of FIFA’s 209 members and regional bodies would have more oversight.

“Term limits are probably the most important one,” Scala said. “A number of issues have a root cause that people have stayed too long in one position. When you put a term limit in the document, it has a significant effect over time. It cuts relations that develop over time.”

While Scala’s proposals express in detail what the former health-care executive thinks needs to be done following unprecedented crisis at the 111-year-old organization there has been scant detail from the reform committee. That group is dominated by officials from FIFA’s six confederations, including members of the executive committee, which for decades has been at the center of allegations that have damaged FIFA’s reputation.

Scala proposes curtailing the executive board’s power, including splitting the group into a supervisory board and management board, a common practice in the corporate world. He also said members of the executive should give up other roles they have in order to free themselves from conflicts of interest. In his report, Scala suggested FIFA take legal action against “former executive committee members in order to claim damages for losses incurred.”

Later this year, FIFA’s top committee will decide which proposals to take forward for a vote at an emergency congress on Feb. 26. Blatter’s replacement will be selected on the same day. Further reforms are likely to be voted on at its ordinary congress in May.

“What we have heard so far is a lot of empty words,” Scala said of the election hopefuls, who include European soccer head Michel Platini and Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, the Jordanian royal who challenged Blatter in the last election. Korean billionaire Chung Mong-Joon is also standing.

“There’s nothing wrong with words like better governance, more democracy and more transparency but it doesn’t say anything,” Scala said. “I’ve tried to avoid empty words in my report.”

Prince Ali, who announced his candidacy Wednesday, told an audience in London that “only a new face, a new style and a new leader” can bring the change FIFA needs.

www.bloomberg.com
{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
September 10 2015 20:26 GMT
#2016
"Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules."
Faruko
Profile Joined April 2013
Chile34171 Posts
September 10 2015 20:29 GMT
#2017
200k a week, 50M buyout clause
Ross was right // "Jesus Christ nahaz is doing shots before my eyes" (Sn0_Man, 2018)
Pandemona *
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
September 10 2015 21:21 GMT
#2018
On September 11 2015 05:13 RvB wrote:
Show nested quote +
FIFA’s head of compliance went public with changes that he says the embattled soccer governing body needs to restore its credibility after U.S. authorities accused current and former senior officials of “rampant” corruption.

Domenico Scala, the independent chairman of FIFA’s audit and compliance body, decided to go public with the document, which has been shared with the organization’s board, to ensure greater transparency in a process that will define its future.

Publication of the eight proposals, which included splitting the functions of the 25-member executive committee and term limits for senior officials, puts pressure on a separate reform committee announced by outgoing president Sepp Blatter to come up with substantive changes. Blatter announced he would quit after 17 years in the top job just four days after winning a fifth term in office as pressure mounted following the arrests of seven FIFA officials, including two vice presidents.

“It serves the purpose of being very transparent on what the issues are and what the remedies are,” Scala said Thursday in an interview after he talked to representatives of FIFA’s sponsors and media. “Only if we are transparent about that we can assess the reform process and we can build credibility back.”

Scala also suggested centralized integrity checks, pay disclosure and revised World Cup bidding rules. The top committee would be elected by all of FIFA’s 209 members and regional bodies would have more oversight.

“Term limits are probably the most important one,” Scala said. “A number of issues have a root cause that people have stayed too long in one position. When you put a term limit in the document, it has a significant effect over time. It cuts relations that develop over time.”

While Scala’s proposals express in detail what the former health-care executive thinks needs to be done following unprecedented crisis at the 111-year-old organization there has been scant detail from the reform committee. That group is dominated by officials from FIFA’s six confederations, including members of the executive committee, which for decades has been at the center of allegations that have damaged FIFA’s reputation.

Scala proposes curtailing the executive board’s power, including splitting the group into a supervisory board and management board, a common practice in the corporate world. He also said members of the executive should give up other roles they have in order to free themselves from conflicts of interest. In his report, Scala suggested FIFA take legal action against “former executive committee members in order to claim damages for losses incurred.”

Later this year, FIFA’s top committee will decide which proposals to take forward for a vote at an emergency congress on Feb. 26. Blatter’s replacement will be selected on the same day. Further reforms are likely to be voted on at its ordinary congress in May.

“What we have heard so far is a lot of empty words,” Scala said of the election hopefuls, who include European soccer head Michel Platini and Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, the Jordanian royal who challenged Blatter in the last election. Korean billionaire Chung Mong-Joon is also standing.

“There’s nothing wrong with words like better governance, more democracy and more transparency but it doesn’t say anything,” Scala said. “I’ve tried to avoid empty words in my report.”

Prince Ali, who announced his candidacy Wednesday, told an audience in London that “only a new face, a new style and a new leader” can bring the change FIFA needs.

www.bloomberg.com

Been following Prince Ali alot and his latest speeches inspiring. Whether or not he can change it if he gets top spot but id like to give him a go if its him or Platini.
ModeratorTeam Liquid Football Thread Guru! - Chelsea FC ♥
Acrofales
Profile Joined August 2010
Spain18088 Posts
September 10 2015 21:27 GMT
#2019
On September 11 2015 06:21 Pandemona wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 11 2015 05:13 RvB wrote:
FIFA’s head of compliance went public with changes that he says the embattled soccer governing body needs to restore its credibility after U.S. authorities accused current and former senior officials of “rampant” corruption.

Domenico Scala, the independent chairman of FIFA’s audit and compliance body, decided to go public with the document, which has been shared with the organization’s board, to ensure greater transparency in a process that will define its future.

Publication of the eight proposals, which included splitting the functions of the 25-member executive committee and term limits for senior officials, puts pressure on a separate reform committee announced by outgoing president Sepp Blatter to come up with substantive changes. Blatter announced he would quit after 17 years in the top job just four days after winning a fifth term in office as pressure mounted following the arrests of seven FIFA officials, including two vice presidents.

“It serves the purpose of being very transparent on what the issues are and what the remedies are,” Scala said Thursday in an interview after he talked to representatives of FIFA’s sponsors and media. “Only if we are transparent about that we can assess the reform process and we can build credibility back.”

Scala also suggested centralized integrity checks, pay disclosure and revised World Cup bidding rules. The top committee would be elected by all of FIFA’s 209 members and regional bodies would have more oversight.

“Term limits are probably the most important one,” Scala said. “A number of issues have a root cause that people have stayed too long in one position. When you put a term limit in the document, it has a significant effect over time. It cuts relations that develop over time.”

While Scala’s proposals express in detail what the former health-care executive thinks needs to be done following unprecedented crisis at the 111-year-old organization there has been scant detail from the reform committee. That group is dominated by officials from FIFA’s six confederations, including members of the executive committee, which for decades has been at the center of allegations that have damaged FIFA’s reputation.

Scala proposes curtailing the executive board’s power, including splitting the group into a supervisory board and management board, a common practice in the corporate world. He also said members of the executive should give up other roles they have in order to free themselves from conflicts of interest. In his report, Scala suggested FIFA take legal action against “former executive committee members in order to claim damages for losses incurred.”

Later this year, FIFA’s top committee will decide which proposals to take forward for a vote at an emergency congress on Feb. 26. Blatter’s replacement will be selected on the same day. Further reforms are likely to be voted on at its ordinary congress in May.

“What we have heard so far is a lot of empty words,” Scala said of the election hopefuls, who include European soccer head Michel Platini and Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, the Jordanian royal who challenged Blatter in the last election. Korean billionaire Chung Mong-Joon is also standing.

“There’s nothing wrong with words like better governance, more democracy and more transparency but it doesn’t say anything,” Scala said. “I’ve tried to avoid empty words in my report.”

Prince Ali, who announced his candidacy Wednesday, told an audience in London that “only a new face, a new style and a new leader” can bring the change FIFA needs.

www.bloomberg.com

Been following Prince Ali alot and his latest speeches inspiring. Whether or not he can change it if he gets top spot but id like to give him a go if its him or Platini.

While I don't know how a Jordanian prince is supposed to help football, Platini is without a doubt just more of the same. So yeah, either Ali or that Korean billionaire would have my vote. They're both in it for the publicity and their ego, but that is a welcome change from people who are in it for the money.

Also term limits sounds like a fantastic idea.
Pandemona *
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
September 10 2015 21:32 GMT
#2020
Yeah term limits is a must. Even if it is a silly amount like 4 years, it is still better than being stuck with someone for life xD

Prince Ali i like because he keeps saying he has no association with anyone he is own man. Doesn't have an FA to answer to or a government to corrupt him. But yeah i guess it is just words XD
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