Thursday, November 20, 2003

You represent... apathy.
You don't really show any emotion. You can be
considered cruel and cold, but you just don't
really care about anything. This is just the
way you are... you're quite a challenge to get
close to, and others may perceive you as
boring.
What feeling do you represent?brought to you by Quizillaa little late for an update on soccer news but i'll still do it.injury ravaged England lost 3-2 to Denmark in a friendly last Sunday at old trafford.wayne rooney and joe cole scored in the absence of owen.both shouldered the goalscoring responsibility even though they managed to cope in attack,gaping defensive holes were obvious at the back.England was left almost defenseless as ferdinand and campbell were significantly missing.denmark had a quick side and without gerrard,balls were lost in the midfield area.seems like the danes finally got their revenge after the 3-0 defeat in world cup last year..damned.but looking on the bright side,its better to make mistakes in friendlies rather than in Portugal in Euro 2004.
Holland thrashed Scotland 6-0 with 3 goals from nistelrooy earlier this morning,bouncing back in devastating style to reach Portugal.this should wipe off the shock absence of Holland in world cup '02.it took just 14mins for holland to wipe out their first leg defeat.nistelrooy completed his hat-trick in the 66th min when reiziger won a duel with mcnamara to set up van der meyde on the right.his low ball evaded wilkie,giving nistelrooy a simple chance.think the scots just gotta admit it.the dutch are way too good for them.they play very good football plus they'll be one of the favorites in Euro 2004 with the french and germans.maybe scotland should learn something from the other big nations.and without christian dailly,scotland is bullshit..
meanwhile russia won wales 1-0.the only goal of the match scored by evseev.qualifier games are done and these are the 16 countries who will be heading for portugal come next year.
Portugal
France
England
Italy
Germany
Holland
Spain
Czech Republic
Denmark
Switzerland
Sweden
Greece
Croatia
Bulgaria
Latvia
Russia
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