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Username By BHF | November 19th, 2009 at 2:50 pm
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I love the fact how throughout this past week I haven’t seen Portugal supporters actually STOP being pompous, talking trash and being full of themselves, pre-game, post-game or during the game. And yet the almighty Portugal almost choked up on Bosnia hahaha. I’m Bosnian, but I do admit that we had a much weaker team, and yet the shit froze over in Portuguese fans in game 1 when we hit the woodwork 3 times (twice in the last minute!). Priceless. And quit crying about and using Ronaldo’s absence as an excuse for everything…we were missing 4 great players from the first leg yesterday, too – on paper, you should have beaten us with your second team easily…both times! We did sort of prove one thing though – its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog…BHF 4 life!

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Username By Miguel | November 19th, 2009 at 3:37 pm
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Yes your dog had very little fight in him indeed.
Are you mad? Nobody used Ronaldo’s absence as an excuse for anything! What is there to excuse? We won both games! You will even find many of us thinking it’s a good thing (not that I agree).
Did your TV freeze on you during the 1st leg because Portugal was on top most of the game and came out on top in the end. So what if we froze for 5 seconds while 3 balls hit the woodwork. At the end of that game who do you think tasted the sweet ale of victory and who went home crying?

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Username By lara | November 19th, 2009 at 4:19 pm
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Hey Miguel,

Do you have better things to do than answer to every post on this site? I guess this shows how opsessed you are…take it easy man, Portugal won, so why are you trying so hard to explain/justify everything???

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Username By Rui | November 19th, 2009 at 6:13 pm
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The truth is portugal draws more fouls because portugal has more ball possession, and many of our players (ronaldo, deco, nani & simao) have no problem dribbling the ball into defenders (thus legitimately drawing a foul)

The only thing I don’t like to see is them staying down and rolling over in pain…. but on the other hand refs are supposed to protect players from systematic & continuous fouling, and I’ve never seen them fill that role when it comes to the portuguese team.

It angers me when so called “football fans” rather see a defender get away with a foul than an attacking player showcase the skill which they’ve worked so hard to forge.

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Username By Rui | November 19th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
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Also, i have a problem with England being in a pot 1 ahead of portugal. i still don’t understand their higher ranking given the results over the last few major tournaments.

Holland has a slightly better case, but again looking at the results of the last few tourneys i feel portugal should (slightly) edge them out.

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Username By João | November 20th, 2009 at 5:12 am
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Anyway UEFA rankings have been released today, we’re 7th that means we’ll definitely be top seeded for the Euro 2012 qualification groups.

And the FIFA ranking has been released as well and I’m shocked…

Portugal are 5th :D higher than Germany, France, Argentina and England.

@Miguel Cameroon, Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire are considered the three best African teams and certainly are no push overs. Cameroon is currently 10th, Côte d’Ivoire is 16th but they played a 2-2 friendly against Germany. We’ve lost every match against Germany since 2000.

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Username By SOCCERPROPICK.COM | November 20th, 2009 at 6:49 am
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CONGRATS PORTUGAL !!

Actually in this game I’m personally assess if Portugal can win against the Bosnian only 1 goal only because Portugal is not complete without Cristiano Ronaldo .. just one word from me is for Portugal congratulations!

http://soccerpropick.com

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Username By Miguel | November 20th, 2009 at 7:02 am
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Hey Lara… there are 2 Miguel writing here… I am the one that wrote the post “November 19th, 2009 at 12:22 pm”
We take it easy (me and my fellow portuguese collegue). We are being easy… but please, everyone has the right to reply as many times as she/he wants.
Fortenately we don’t have to justify much regarding what happened in this sad episode between BiH and PT…
have fun

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Username By S-Christensen | November 20th, 2009 at 9:53 am
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Wow Mr. Miguel
In what world are YOU living in?
Of course they didnt read that because the world wouldnt write something that will put Portugal in a false light. You cant say it didnt happen just because you didnt see it happen, my bosnian friends were there and they told me what was going on.
BIH didnt fight against Portugal. BIH fought aganist the whole world that night, its so obvious whats going on here.
Theres no justice, look what happned to Ireland.

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Username By fares | November 20th, 2009 at 8:03 pm
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congratulations! see you in south africa.

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Username By leo | November 21st, 2009 at 1:27 am
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In these two games with Bosnia, I noticed that Portugal players got very tired and very weak after 80 min. They gathered in the penalty area and defend themselves. Bosnia was unlucky in the first game when they could score at least 3 goals. Bosnia is physically weak team. But in World Cup this will hurt Portugal against physically strong teams. I think in euro qualifications Portugal will struggle because they should replace veterans with younger players. This same happened to France after leaving Zidan, Thuram, Makélélé, and Viera. France did struglle in this transaction of players.

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Username By Faro Airport Transfers | November 21st, 2009 at 4:03 am
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We want to congratulate Portugal to be in South africa next year.
We ar the best time in the world.

Thanks for this

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Username By Rui | November 21st, 2009 at 4:27 am
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@ leo

I don’t see any way that Bosnia could have scored 3 goals in the first leg. If you give them the Crossbar(s) & Post as goals that’d be 2. I think there was another half chance, but eduardo made the save.

On the other hand Portugal missed many of their chances. I think 1-0 was a fair result, but perhaps 2-1 for portugal would’ve been more indicative of the play & chances by both teams.

Strange that UEFA has Portugal 7th in europe but FIFA has them 4th in the world.

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Username By Dom | November 21st, 2009 at 9:22 am
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UEFA uses a different ranking system from FIFA, UEFAs ranking is more fair since it includes more factors.

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Username By Miggy | November 21st, 2009 at 10:53 am
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@ Leo

That’s because Queiroz used (essentially) the EXACT same squad in pretty much the last 5 Portugal games. So players would be tired after 80 minutes.

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Username By Miguel | November 21st, 2009 at 2:11 pm
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I just reviewed the final 15 min. of the game because I have no idea where Leo got the idea we gathered in the penalty area and defended.
After 80min Deco came on and we had 3 goal scoring opportunities.
Hasagic defended shots from Edinho and Bruno Alves and Edinho had that incredible miss over the cross-bar. Just one shot from Dzeko.

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Username By Rui | November 21st, 2009 at 2:31 pm
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@ Dom

I don’t think the UEFA rankings are more fair than FIFA at all. I wouldn’t put Croatia or England above Portugal based on results from the last 4 years.

On the other hand i wouldn’t put Portugal as high as #5. I think both systems are flawed. I suppose that’s what happens when you try to rank teams from all over`the world and they don’t share anywhere near the same opponents.

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Username By Miguel | November 21st, 2009 at 2:38 pm
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UEFA boosts about how the new system ensures “sporting balance and fairness” stating: “The new system reflects better the real strength of each national team, as it now also takes into account matches played in UEFA EURO and World Cup final tournaments, and not only games in the qualifying competitions.”

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Username By Seth | November 21st, 2009 at 2:52 pm
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We’re still better than Italy.

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Username By Miguel | November 21st, 2009 at 2:57 pm
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“the world wouldnt write something that will put Portugal in a false light”
“BIH fought aganist the whole world that night”

Wow. I didn’t know we were that important. The thing is… we aren’t. Journalists live for those moments where they can expose the dirt of big names. They don’t give a flying fck about nationality. But no. Wait! We are talking about BiH. Ok then I’m sure all of them, not just one or two, ALL OF THEM, were very eager to pocket their pens so as not to “put Portugal in a false light”. Wow. Sorry I didn’t catch in what world YOU are living in. Come again?

I do remember feeling something similar in 1997 when we played our last game of the WC1998 qualifiers against Germany in Germany. We needed to win, if we did Germany might not make France. We were winning. Rui Costa got called in for replacement and was walking to the side-line. The ref didn’t like the way he put one foot in front of the other so just as he was about to step of the pitch a red card was handed out. One man down. Germany ended up leveling and we finished one point short of making at least the play-offs. Shit really does happen.

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Username By Miguel | November 21st, 2009 at 3:00 pm
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Currently? Think so. I’d like to see that match up on the pitch. Just to make sure everyone else knows.

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Username By Tony | November 21st, 2009 at 5:19 pm
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Look where France and Croatia are on that list, 7th and 10th place?
That’s crazy.
Somehow i doubt that portugal will be a seeded team, although wih their 4th place finish in 06, you would think maybe they should be.
On the other point, people could say portugal is better than italy, but I think the result on the pitch would show otherwise

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Username By S-Christensen | November 22nd, 2009 at 6:41 am
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Before the game FIFA told Mr. Blazevic that the world cup qualifications in south africa wouldnt be the same without portugal and of course the big star ronaldo, with that statement it was obvious that BIH didnt have a chance to qualify, so yes portugal were and are THAT important my friend.I´m sorry you didnt catch in what world I´m living in, try again!!!!

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Username By Doc Latin | November 22nd, 2009 at 10:25 am
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Seth,

By what logic can you possibly make that assertion?

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Username By Christian | November 24th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
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How the hell did we get #5???? I’m sorry, I love our boys, but #5 in the world?

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