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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Gość » May 3rd, 2012, 3:14 pm

The day has come. Yesterday we got to know the appointments. Our coach Smuda announced it during the special football concert in Warsaw. That was a ceremonial and joyful. Was how should be, not at a press conference, but with "fireworks" 8) :D
Well, I'm not satisfacted in 100%, some guys are really missed :|
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Leb Yellow Butterfly » May 3rd, 2012, 11:20 pm

the Euro 2012 Mannschaft Jersey ... 8-)
http://footballfashion.org/wordpress/20 ... ey-trikot/
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Adrian » May 5th, 2012, 9:12 am

Leb Yellow Butterfly wrote:the Euro 2012 Mannschaft Jersey ... 8-)
http://footballfashion.org/wordpress/20 ... ey-trikot/

the best german t-shirt for an official event it's been the one of 1990 world cup

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/6678 ... er/page/25
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Hans » May 5th, 2012, 11:12 am

oha, Jerseys. Yes, the jersey from 1990 is legendary, even Matthäus wore it.

I don't like the new away jersey (the green one). My favourite away jersey had been the black one from 2010

http://src.discounto.de/pics/Angebote/2 ... rz_xxl.jpg

@Nada: Just a little question. Could it be there are many supporters of 'die Mannschaft' in Lebanon?

And if yes, why is it that way? After your answer I will tell you why I'm thinking in Lebanon could be many Mannschaft supporters.
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Leb Yellow Butterfly » May 6th, 2012, 6:46 pm

Hans wrote:oha, Jerseys. Yes, the jersey from 1990 is legendary, even Matthäus wore it.

I don't like the new away jersey (the green one). My favourite away jersey had been the black one from 2010

http://src.discounto.de/pics/Angebote/2 ... rz_xxl.jpg

same here! the 90s and the away black one are my favourite!

Hans wrote:@Nada: Just a little question. Could it be there are many supporters of 'die Mannschaft' in Lebanon?

And if yes, why is it that way? After your answer I will tell you why I'm thinking in Lebanon could be many Mannschaft supporters.

yes Hans, I don't know the main reason behind that but in fact the Lebanese are football lovers who never got the chance to see their national team reaching the WC (yet), so during the WC and the Euro you'll see them with enthusiasm and emotions for the team they choose, you will see flags everywhere on the balconies or the cars too...they cheer for those teams and have discussions and tease each other about it...
the most 2 teams lebanese cheer for are Brazil and Germany (Brazil with slightly more supporters maybe) and Italy comes in the 3rd place, and then almost equally Argentina, Holland, Spain, England, France...
There are lebanese in Brazil more than Lebanese inside Lebanon (almost 7 million) so this could be a reason, and there are many Lebanese in Germany too, in addition, many of the Lebanese love the Germans attitude and how they like everything in its place.
I found something that backs my arguments up: http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 825AAgaZN0

In fact I am giving a guess but all those reasons would come 2nd, as the main reason should be related to the game itself, and the great performance of the Mannschaft, their wonderful team synchronization, in addition to all the stars who graduated from the Mannschaft.
For example, in 1990 when i was 6 years and watched football for the 1st time, my dad liked the 84-90 stars of the German team and bought me a flag during the WC of 1990, telling me: "this is the German flag, and you are with Germany"..he also made me watch that game with him..and when they won, I felt really excited and then i followed this team in the next years and felt a passion for the game and the Mannschaft particularly, and many names of my own era, such as Klinsmann, Matthaus (well he's been part of many eras :) ), Bierhoff, etc...
two more interesting facts are:
- in Lebanon, almost all German fans support Bayern Muenchen in the CL
- the rivals of the Mannschaft supporters in Lebanon are the Brazilians (and vice versa) and not NL as it is the case with the German supporters in Germany.

and now you go ahead Hans, I cant wait to read what you have to say about this part..
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Hans » May 7th, 2012, 7:57 am

oha, my answer isn't that long. When I go to fifa.com and read the comments to the articles I noticed there are many people from Lebanon who know the german football (Bundesliga and national team) very well.

And I think that this is somehow special when you consider how tiny Lebanon is in comparison to the rest of the world. For example, one person gave himself the nickname 'ForeverGerm.'.

You said you know the Mannschaft from 1990? Then you might know also my favourite player. His name is Pierre Littbarski. In 1990 he lived in 'my' town (a little town with only 5000 people).

after the final against Argentina we made a car convoy through our town and some people rang the bell at Littbarski's house (someone should have told them he is not home).
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Leb Yellow Butterfly » May 8th, 2012, 11:43 am

Hans wrote:oha, my answer isn't that long. When I go to fifa.com and read the comments to the articles I noticed there are many people from Lebanon who know the german football (Bundesliga and national team) very well.

And I think that this is somehow special when you consider how tiny Lebanon is in comparison to the rest of the world. For example, one person gave himself the nickname 'ForeverGerm.'.

oh yes, it is very likely to see a Lebanese fan of the Mannschaft with such a nickname and getting into sports discussions and analysis...cafes get crazy in here during the Euro or the WC with convoys after the games as well..we are passionate about it and follow all the leagues...we can watch them all live in here, and on different channels..
take a look at this forum, it is lebanese, the members are mostly lebanese either living here or outside, and you'll know wut I mean http://forum.tayyar.org/f63/

Hans wrote:
You said you know the Mannschaft from 1990? Then you might know also my favourite player. His name is Pierre Littbarski. In 1990 he lived in 'my' town (a little town with only 5000 people).

after the final against Argentina we made a car convoy through our town and some people rang the bell at Littbarski's house (someone should have told them he is not home).

:lol: :lol:
in fact as I said, during the WC 1990 i was only 6 years, but I just googled him and yessss the face looks familiar, it brought back memories, in addition seeing him wearing this 1990 jersey already squeezes my heart :roll: :)
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Aslan » May 10th, 2012, 10:42 am

Hans wrote:
I say in group D england and sweden will make it to the knockout stage. Not france. I say this because of the matches in the qualification.


I do wish that someone would knock out a player that may or may not make it on to the English team.....and I do wish that for once we had an English team that was not under a cloud of "doom and gloom"....

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ay-16.html


but since we do not I am going with.....

Republic of Ireland...... :happy-bouncyshadowgreen:
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Hans » May 12th, 2012, 5:10 pm

Hi Kathy,

I guess you are talking about John Terry and Mr. Hudson?

oh, wait, once I will use this emoticon as well ( :D )

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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Aslan » May 17th, 2012, 11:30 am

This should explain everything.....

http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/ ... 10472.html


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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Leb Yellow Butterfly » May 23rd, 2012, 7:14 am

it's coming!! can you feel it? :wink:

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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Leb Yellow Butterfly » May 24th, 2012, 1:45 pm

very interesting/important article..(for Die Mannscahft fans)
http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editor ... s-at-euro#
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Gość » May 25th, 2012, 3:19 pm

Ha ha, helloo Nada :lol:
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby WilhelmSc » June 7th, 2012, 9:53 pm

1 day and it finally will begin!!! :D
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Leb Yellow Butterfly » June 7th, 2012, 10:55 pm

WilhelmSc wrote:1 day and it finally will begin!!! :D

yes and I cant wait! 8) 8)
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby therocker » June 9th, 2012, 5:08 pm

I feel soooooo ORANGE tonight, go Oranges, goooooooooo
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Aslan » June 10th, 2012, 10:43 am

GO IRELAND...... :happy-bouncyshadowgreen:

I watched the games yesterday.....not sure what to say really..... :confusion-shrug:

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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Hans » June 10th, 2012, 2:07 pm

Aslan wrote:

I watched the games yesterday.....not sure what to say really..... :confusion-shrug:



me, too. That was so surprising that Portugal concentrated on their defense. I guess that was the first time in history they played this way.But nevertheless 1:0. Good for us, bad for Portugal.

And the other match: I couldn't believe my eyes that the Oranjes couldn't score against Denmark. Neither van Persie nor Huntelaar (we call him 'the hunter' here in Germany)
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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Aslan » June 10th, 2012, 4:27 pm

Hans wrote:
Aslan wrote:

I watched the games yesterday.....not sure what to say really..... :confusion-shrug:



me, too. That was so surprising that Portugal concentrated on their defense. I guess that was the first time in history they played this way.But nevertheless 1:0. Good for us, bad for Portugal.

And the other match: I couldn't believe my eyes that the Oranjes couldn't score against Denmark. Neither van Persie nor Huntelaar (we call him 'the hunter' here in Germany)



I do wonder if it was not the pressure that might have had something to do with the outcomes of both games.....for those that play for English teams....the hype here was great.....and both games were advertised as "not to be missed".....and to be honest at half time of the Germany v. Portugal game I changed the channel.....and resumed work on my cross stitch.....

But must be off now....as my parish work is finished for the day and I must hoover and make tea so I am ready for the Ireland game......GO IRELAND...... :happy-bouncyshadowgreen:

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Re: UEFA Euro 2012

Unread postby Adrian » June 10th, 2012, 7:18 pm

it's good to see that Germany won yesterday....they didn't play very well......but ok...+3 points :wink:

good match italy-spain, 1-1 final result......
italy and spain surely 2 of the main favorites to win this european championship........

....but....go Germany!!!!!!!!!!! :wink:
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