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  1. The Messi situation is very distasteful to me. Yes, the player is one of the greats, there's no arguing with that. However, he's jumping/being pushed/whatever from a Spanish team that has enjoyed many (illegal) benefits from the Spanish government to a French team that is funded by the Qataris. It seems to be that in order to get ahead in football these days, you need to be backed by a state.

    Of course, millions of fans will flock to PSG now because the modern day fan follows the player, rather than the team. 

    I'm hoping football just folds in own itself and we start to see more of a drive towards academy players or youth prospects. It's just become silly and is growing further and further out of touch. What we now have is real life Ultimate Team in PSG. 

  2. 2 hours ago, Happenstance said:

    I always find these introductions to athletes where they come out one at a time and some showboat a bit weird. Kind of feels like either don’t do it or go full WWE with theme songs and pyro going off. This middle ground is always awkward.

    Go full WWE. Every athlete to have their own theme music, pyrotechnics, ring announcements, the lot.

    BAH GAWD, IT'S BOLT. BOLT WITH A CHAIR! DAMN HIM TO HELL!

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  3. I'm really enjoying the competition. Rugby Sevens, the gymnastics, and the hockey have all been highlights for me. However, it has been a pain trying to follow the coverage of it. It seems all over the place and it's very hard to tell what's live and what isn't, due to the timings. It's also tricky trying to work out who is on and when. So, if you wanted to watch, say, GB play Rugby Sevens, it's not easy to see what exactly that is. Or maybe there is a way that I haven't come across.

    The actual competition side of things is great. Argentina beating South Africa whilst a man down was so exciting to watch. Tbf, there hasn't been anything that I've watched yet that I haven't liked.

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  4. Major congratulations to Tom Daley and company who won their medals today. I have to admit that even I was choking up a little watching him again on the news just a few moments ago, as he finally ended his wait for an Olympic Gold medal.

  5. On 25/07/2021 at 2:54 PM, Goafer said:

    I don't. Which is why I turn to those who do, the scientists. They say getting the vaccine is what will save lives so I believe them. They've done far more research than any of us, so they are THE people to believe. 

    If you genuinely think you, or anyone else, know more than the scientists who have dedicated the last few years to researching this pandemic, then that is a level of arrogance that is impossible to argue against, so I'll just leave you to your "me and mine" attitude and continue to do what I believe is right.

    That's the key bit right there. These are people who have dedicated their passion, careers, and lives towards science and medicine. Furthermore, it's not a small handful of scientists and medical professionals urging people to take the vaccine, but the overwhelming majority, across many countries and continents. It's unanimous. 

    On a very related note, I had my second vaccine today. I had a slightly sore arm last time around, as if somebody had given me a really hard punch. It was still very surreal being at the vaccine centre as one of the last times I was there (pre-Covid) was to take a group of children ice skating at Christmas, a few years back. Aside from that, the whole process was efficient and the people working there today were just as lovely as they were the first time around. 

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  6. 1 minute ago, Happenstance said:

    I thought we started to look better in the second half of extra time but obviously not enough.

    That was after Grealish came on, which was a major step in the right direction. It could have happened a lot earlier, though. After Chiesa went off for Italy, they weren't really creating as much as they were when he was on, so there was a chance to do something.

    On the plus side, Pickford did well in that shootout and at least gave us a chance. He did his bit. 

  7. 1 minute ago, killthenet said:

    Gutting, it isn't fair that Sancho and Rashford came on for two minutes and were expected to be in the right head space to take penalties. 

    England lost it before it went to penalties though, they should have pushed on and got another when they were dominating in the first half. Southgate dallied on his substitutions for too long, he wasn't decisive enough when it came down to it. 

    Pickford did really well in shootout but you can't miss 3 penalties and think you have a chance of winning it. The order of penalty takers was crazy too, as Julius said expecting Saka to score the penalty that keeps England in it is absurd. I would have thought Sterling would be one of the five

    I feel like the game was lost as soon as Italy scored. Arguably, maybe even after half time. When Italy scored and a little before that, they were on top and mentally looked stronger. England just created less and less as the game went on.

    The talk will be about the penalties, but that bench was strong enough to win the game. The players who needed to come on came on way, way too late. Even Grealish should have had more time.

  8. 1 minute ago, Julius said:

    Whoever let Saka go last can go screw themselves. He's 19. 

    If it was too much for Mbappé, it was as too much for him. Grealish? Sterling? No, the 19 year old. 

    Flipping heck. And after Pickford's magnificent save too. 

    Yeah, I feel that the penalty order was really strange. Sancho and Rashford literally just came on. They really should have come on maybe 20 mins earlier. 

    Sterling should be taking that 5th penalty. Mad that Saka was taking it. 

  9. That's so frustrating.

    Rashford didn't look confident coming up. Neither did Sancho. I think Southgate cocked up by bringing those two on so late and pretty much straight into the shootout. No rhythm for the game at all. Saka didn't have a great game either. Surprised Sterling didn't take that 5th penalty.

  10. The shape has gone. Italy are controlling that midfield now. Chiesa is really leading things for them. England just need to get a couple of passes together and create a chance, even if it's only half a chance. Just to get them going again.

  11. That goal was coming. Italy are dominating the midfield and have got their composure. With that goal, Pickford's save was good, but nobody else reacted. It was like time stood still and the only players moving were the Italians. Disappointing goal to concede.

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  12. 1 minute ago, Nicktendo said:

    Luke Shaw is proof that Mourinho lost it years ago. Far and away our best player of the tournament. Absolute hero. 

     

    Just now, Nicktendo said:

    Sony should make a 3rd Person Action-Adventure game out of that redemption arc. 

    I love how these two posts follow each other. This truly is Luke Shaw's redemption arc. Fantastic writing. Well done, Sony!

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  13. 4 minutes ago, Julius said:

    Sam Matterface on Wednesday trying to reason with viewers like "uhhhhh, football fans are suspicious. We won when you watched it with us, come watch with us again", completely forgetting that he's sitting next to the commentating joke that is Lee Dixon which all but ensures no-one will want to watch it there. 

    Remember when Adrian Chiles was somehow given the reins by ITV for hosting the Champions League, back when they had it? They make some really weird choices over there, that's for sure :laughing:

    Matterface is horrific. The actual coverage is alright, but the commentary just isn't up to it. It's a shame as the Champions League matches back in the day used to be iconic. 

    The Adrian Chiles choice was...quite something. Can imagine the BBC and SkySports lot bricking it when ITV wheeled him out. :laughing:

  14. The change regarding masks being optional is one that I wasn't expecting. I fully expected them to remain mandatory. For those busy places like train stations, shops, buses, etc, I will still plan to wear mine. I'm not bothered at all by wearing them and it just feels a bit reckless to ditch them completely. Even giving people the option just feels like a cop-out for shirking responsibility, as they can just blame the general public.

    I'm due to get my second jab later this month, but I think it would reckless for people to just think that they were completely safe even after getting the vaccine. Still feels like there's a long way to go with this yet.

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