Euro 2024

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spain is the epicenter of soccer -men’s, women’s and youth.

What are they doing differently than the other Euro countries?
Anonymous
It’ll come home one day. England is eternally hopeful and ready for disappointment in equal measures 😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These fools on here are too preoccupied arguing about special 10 year olds to realize a major international tournament has begun. Spain 🇪🇸 looking like the team to beat, host team especially when they are Germany 🇩🇪 is relevant, and then France and England haven’t played yet but they should be good and competent. I’d say 1 of those 4 win it


This one did age well tho…(self-pat on back)

-Tactical Dad


I’ll give you props for the Spain pick. I didn’t think they’d be able to take Germany at home - or France - especially with Gavi injured, but they took care of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess it’s not coming home just yet.


It is home in Spain.
It never wants to go back to England.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spain is the epicenter of soccer -men’s, women’s and youth.

What are they doing differently than the other Euro countries?


Winning!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess it’s not coming home just yet.


Maybe in 2066?
Anonymous
FOX has once again posted record-breaking viewership figures for their coverage of Euro 2024. The network previously reported an average of 1.04 million viewers throughout the group stage of the tournament. This narrowly edged America’s previous English-language record during the initial phase of the competition in 2012. However, it also represents a 30% increase over the most recent Euros from 2021.

Viewership of FOX’s Euro 2024 coverage has only increased from there. New statistics released by the network claim that an average of 3.19 million viewers tuned into the semifinal matchup between Spain and France on July 9th. The impressive rating means that the game was the most-watched Euro semifinal in U.S. English-language history. In total, the matchup peaked at 4.2 million viewers on the day…

FOX reports that the England-Netherlands game garnered an average of 2.97 million American viewers…

Although just behind the aforementioned match, the victory by the Three Lions was the second-most watch Euros semifinal on U.S. TV. Washington D.C., San Diego, and San Francisco were the biggest Americans markets to watch the game.

https://worldsoccertalk.com/tv/euro-semifinals-are-most-watched-in-us-history/

Intersects
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These fools on here are too preoccupied arguing about special 10 year olds to realize a major international tournament has begun. Spain 🇪🇸 looking like the team to beat, host team especially when they are Germany 🇩🇪 is relevant, and then France and England haven’t played yet but they should be good and competent. I’d say 1 of those 4 win it


This one did age well tho…(self-pat on back)

-Tactical Dad


I’ll give you props for the Spain pick. I didn’t think they’d be able to take Germany at home - or France - especially with Gavi injured, but they took care of it.


They shouldn't have. Germany deserved to win that game, and was the better team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These fools on here are too preoccupied arguing about special 10 year olds to realize a major international tournament has begun. Spain 🇪🇸 looking like the team to beat, host team especially when they are Germany 🇩🇪 is relevant, and then France and England haven’t played yet but they should be good and competent. I’d say 1 of those 4 win it


This one did age well tho…(self-pat on back)

-Tactical Dad


I’ll give you props for the Spain pick. I didn’t think they’d be able to take Germany at home - or France - especially with Gavi injured, but they took care of it.


They shouldn't have. Germany deserved to win that game, and was the better team.


No. Germany was not the best team. The Germans did not deserve to win that game. The German shelled up and tried to hang on but were totally outplayed. Spain would win that game 9 out of 10 times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess it’s not coming home just yet.


It is home in Spain.
It never wants to go back to England.


It prefers tapas and Spanish women it’s not going home it’s on a permanent siesta in Cadiz
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These fools on here are too preoccupied arguing about special 10 year olds to realize a major international tournament has begun. Spain 🇪🇸 looking like the team to beat, host team especially when they are Germany 🇩🇪 is relevant, and then France and England haven’t played yet but they should be good and competent. I’d say 1 of those 4 win it


This one did age well tho…(self-pat on back)

-Tactical Dad


I’ll give you props for the Spain pick. I didn’t think they’d be able to take Germany at home - or France - especially with Gavi injured, but they took care of it.


They shouldn't have. Germany deserved to win that game, and was the better team.


No. Germany was not the best team. The Germans did not deserve to win that game. The German shelled up and tried to hang on but were totally outplayed. Spain would win that game 9 out of 10 times.


Sounds like the German coaches around here not only sore losers but also breaking up marriages 07
Anonymous
I friggen love as the Dad of a small player - that Spain absolutely dominated England. They are all of modest height.

To all the American soccer coaches who select based on American high school football standards, here you go mothers.

https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1dcll1c/euro_2024_median_squad_heights/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These fools on here are too preoccupied arguing about special 10 year olds to realize a major international tournament has begun. Spain 🇪🇸 looking like the team to beat, host team especially when they are Germany 🇩🇪 is relevant, and then France and England haven’t played yet but they should be good and competent. I’d say 1 of those 4 win it


You are calling people fools and think Spain is now the team to beat?



Hello professional blower, 7 wins in 7 games.

Do you always run your filthy mouth every time you don’t know what you’re talking about? How unusual 🙄
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I friggen love as the Dad of a small player - that Spain absolutely dominated England. They are all of modest height.

To all the American soccer coaches who select based on American high school football standards, here you go mothers.

https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1dcll1c/euro_2024_median_squad_heights/


Might want to check the roster. Spain has some smaller player but 16 field players are 5’11” or taller. Starter were as followed- Morata 6’3”, Yamal 5’11”, Olmo 5’10”, Williams 5’11”, Ruiz 6’2”, Rodri 6’3”, Cucurella 5’8”, Laporte 6’2”, Le Nomand 6’2” and Carvajal 5’8”

Subs
Nacho 5’11”
Merino 6’2”
Zubimendi 5’11”
Oyarzabal 5’11”

Cucurella is very fast. Think he had one of the highest top speed of 35.5kph of players in the quart finals. Carvajal has above average speed(for a pro player playing at the highest level Real Madrid).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These fools on here are too preoccupied arguing about special 10 year olds to realize a major international tournament has begun. Spain 🇪🇸 looking like the team to beat, host team especially when they are Germany 🇩🇪 is relevant, and then France and England haven’t played yet but they should be good and competent. I’d say 1 of those 4 win it


You are calling people fools and think Spain is now the team to beat?



Hello professional blower, 7 wins in 7 games.

Do you always run your filthy mouth every time you don’t know what you’re talking about? How unusual 🙄


I was rooting for Spain. They weren’t the team to beat going into the tournament, but that is why they play the games!
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