I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.It will be 1 of the following teams that win it:
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200)
Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000)
Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000) Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.
I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.All games live on Sky Sports in the UK which shows how far this tournament has come on terms of desirability to broadcasters. Will try to watch some of this, sadly the opening match clashes with Galatasaray v Giresunspor, which isnrCOt ideal.
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200)
Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000)
Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000) Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.
On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 5:04:31 AM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:Apparently it's not the Galatasaray game but Nottingham Forest v Arsenal in the FA Cup which the opening AFCON game clashes with. Still, it's a shame the matches are on at the same time as matches in Europe.
I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200)
Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000)
Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000) Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.All games live on Sky Sports in the UK which shows how far this tournament has come on terms of desirability to broadcasters. Will try to watch some of this, sadly the opening match clashes with Galatasaray v Giresunspor, which isnrCOt ideal.
On Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 6:40:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:After watching today's Ghost Game, I just hpe they fill the 60% quota they are allowing.
On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 5:04:31 AM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200) Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000)
Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000) Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Apparently it's not the Galatasaray game but Nottingham Forest v Arsenal in the FA Cup which the opening AFCON game clashes with. Still, it's a shame the matches are on at the same time as matches in Europe.Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.All games live on Sky Sports in the UK which shows how far this tournament has come on terms of desirability to broadcasters. Will try to watch some of this, sadly the opening match clashes with Galatasaray v Giresunspor, which isnrCOt ideal.
All that aside, given I've had an affinity toward them since their glorious run at Italia 90 - Allez Les Lions Indomptables!
RM
On Friday, January 7, 2022 at 5:18:49 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:Ok, so I looked back and a problem with the Egypt AFCON was nearly half the population at the time lived off $2 a day but the cheapest ticket was $6 (with there being two more expensive categories).
On Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 6:40:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 5:04:31 AM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200) Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000)
Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000)
Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Apparently it's not the Galatasaray game but Nottingham Forest v Arsenal in the FA Cup which the opening AFCON game clashes with. Still, it's a shame the matches are on at the same time as matches in Europe.Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.All games live on Sky Sports in the UK which shows how far this tournament has come on terms of desirability to broadcasters. Will try to watch some of this, sadly the opening match clashes with Galatasaray v Giresunspor, which isnrCOt ideal.
All that aside, given I've had an affinity toward them since their glorious run at Italia 90 - Allez Les Lions Indomptables!
RMAfter watching today's Ghost Game, I just hpe they fill the 60% quota they are allowing.
On Friday, January 7, 2022 at 10:21:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Friday, January 7, 2022 at 5:18:49 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 6:40:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 5:04:31 AM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200) Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000) Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000)
Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Apparently it's not the Galatasaray game but Nottingham Forest v Arsenal in the FA Cup which the opening AFCON game clashes with. Still, it's a shame the matches are on at the same time as matches in Europe.Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.All games live on Sky Sports in the UK which shows how far this tournament has come on terms of desirability to broadcasters. Will try to watch some of this, sadly the opening match clashes with Galatasaray v Giresunspor, which isnrCOt ideal.
All that aside, given I've had an affinity toward them since their glorious run at Italia 90 - Allez Les Lions Indomptables!
Ok, so I looked back and a problem with the Egypt AFCON was nearly half the population at the time lived off $2 a day but the cheapest ticket was $6 (with there being two more expensive categories).RMAfter watching today's Ghost Game, I just hpe they fill the 60% quota they are allowing.
It seems the average daily wage in Cameroon is about 3500 CFA Francs per month (about $6 per day).
AFCON tickets went on sale earlier this week, with prices ranging from 3000 CFA to 20000 depending on the category and stage of competition.
So the cheapest tickets are proportionally more affordable to the average person but the more expensive tickets are still priced at quite a few times more than the daily wage.
So I'm guessing this points to something similar to Egypt - capacity or near capacity crowds when the home team plays (or perhaps another big name for continent such as Nigeria or Egypt), probably pretty empty grounds if any other team is playing. Hope I'm wrong though.
For Covid security reasons capacities have been restricted to 80% for the Cameroon matches and 60% for all other matches.
Anyway, just over three hours until kickoff!
RMHT in the opening game:
HT in the opening game:
Cameroon 2 - Burkina Faso 1
Burkina Faso took the lead very much against the run of play when Sangare got on the end of a deflected header to guide the ball in at the far post.
Both Cameroon goals from Aboubakar, both penalties. The first was a VAR review where the only mystery was how on Earth the ref, who seemed to have a perfectly good and close view of the incident, didn't notice the ice hockey style body check by Traore on the Cameroon number 8 the first time round. The second one was for quite a meaty challenge, albeit after the ball had been played.
The team sheet had Burkina Faso lining up in 2-4-4 (yes, two defenders!) formation but although they did start that way the formation seems more fluid with the wide midfielders dropping back to make a back four when required. Likewise the supposed four strikers are often dropping back to bolster the midfield.
The Olembe stadium looks great, not sure if they're at the 80% capacity but it looks pretty full. I do love to see a running track around the pitch, it takes me back to watching tournaments of old. With the colours of the home team it just looks so bright and vibrant too. Why can't European teams play in such vibrant colours?
RMFull time score:
Next up tonight is Ethiopia v Cape Verde, also at the Olembe Stadium.
Many of the AFCON group stage games are done as double headers in the same ground. In the cheapest category you can buy a single ticket for 3000 CFA or a ticket to both matches for 4000, so it'll be interesting to see how many fans stop on for the second match of the night.
RMFull time score:
On Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 12:44:36 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, January 7, 2022 at 10:21:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Friday, January 7, 2022 at 5:18:49 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 6:40:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 5:04:31 AM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200)
Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000) Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000)
Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Apparently it's not the Galatasaray game but Nottingham Forest v Arsenal in the FA Cup which the opening AFCON game clashes with. Still, it's a shame the matches are on at the same time as matches in Europe.Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.All games live on Sky Sports in the UK which shows how far this tournament has come on terms of desirability to broadcasters. Will try to watch some of this, sadly the opening match clashes with Galatasaray v Giresunspor, which isnrCOt ideal.
All that aside, given I've had an affinity toward them since their glorious run at Italia 90 - Allez Les Lions Indomptables!
Ok, so I looked back and a problem with the Egypt AFCON was nearly half the population at the time lived off $2 a day but the cheapest ticket was $6 (with there being two more expensive categories).RMAfter watching today's Ghost Game, I just hpe they fill the 60% quota they are allowing.
It seems the average daily wage in Cameroon is about 3500 CFA Francs per month (about $6 per day).
AFCON tickets went on sale earlier this week, with prices ranging from 3000 CFA to 20000 depending on the category and stage of competition.
So the cheapest tickets are proportionally more affordable to the average person but the more expensive tickets are still priced at quite a few times more than the daily wage.
So I'm guessing this points to something similar to Egypt - capacity or near capacity crowds when the home team plays (or perhaps another big name for continent such as Nigeria or Egypt), probably pretty empty grounds if any other team is playing. Hope I'm wrong though.
For Covid security reasons capacities have been restricted to 80% for the Cameroon matches and 60% for all other matches.
Anyway, just over three hours until kickoff!
Unfortunately technical difficulties and me driving back to the city made me miss a lot the action today. But yeah BEIN sports was having an issue playing the game on ROKU, so I actually was watching on one of the shady Firestick apps, which also was suffering from technical difficulties, either that or my shitty satellite internet at the cottage was the problem, supposedly my Starlink is being delivered any day now and I will have internet that does not cut out every 5 minutes.RMHT in the opening game:
Cameroon 2 - Burkina Faso 1
Burkina Faso took the lead very much against the run of play when Sangare got on the end of a deflected header to guide the ball in at the far post.
Both Cameroon goals from Aboubakar, both penalties. The first was a VAR review where the only mystery was how on Earth the ref, who seemed to have a perfectly good and close view of the incident, didn't notice the ice hockey style body check by Traore on the Cameroon number 8 the first time round. The second one was for quite a meaty challenge, albeit after the ball had been played.For the first pk, my initial thought in real time was PK, but the more I saw of the replays, the less sure I was, but I had no problem with the VARobots on giving the pk. The second pk seemed a good call as well, though I seem to recall Cameroon got away with one at the start of the 2nd half.
The team sheet had Burkina Faso lining up in 2-4-4 (yes, two defenders!) formation but although they did start that way the formation seems more fluid with the wide midfielders dropping back to make a back four when required. Likewise the supposed four strikers are often dropping back to bolster the midfield.Not sure it was 80% but a good crowd and though the audio kept cutting out, I thought that I heard the Vuvazelas. I am not sure Cameroon will win this thing, but then again Senegal have lost some key players already to Covid, so it may be one of those war of attrition type cups?
The Olembe stadium looks great, not sure if they're at the 80% capacity but it looks pretty full. I do love to see a running track around the pitch, it takes me back to watching tournaments of old. With the colours of the home team it just looks so bright and vibrant too. Why can't European teams play in such vibrant colours?
RM--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
You suck BEIN Sports. It is not so bad that the app does not work on ROKU, (they claim to be working on it) I can screen mirror from my laptop and I can live with the games being broadcast in Arabic, but today you had two games playing at the same time, Guinea vs Malawi and Morocco vs Ghana and they only broadcast the Guinea v Malawi game. The "big game" did not even get broadcast. This is why people choose to stream illegally.Had these on in the background as was working from home, just to keep an eye on the score and the atmosphere really.
Guinea and Morocco both won 1-0, earlier Senegal beat Zimbabwe 1-0 with a 94 min pk.
On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 6:09:13 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:Can i interest you in this video:
You suck BEIN Sports. It is not so bad that the app does not work on ROKU, (they claim to be working on it) I can screen mirror from my laptop and I can live with the games being broadcast in Arabic, but today you had two games playing at the same time, Guinea vs Malawi and Morocco vs Ghana and they only broadcast the Guinea v Malawi game. The "big game" did not even get broadcast. This is why people choose to stream illegally.
Guinea and Morocco both won 1-0, earlier Senegal beat Zimbabwe 1-0 with a 94 min pk.Had these on in the background as was working from home, just to keep an eye on the score and the atmosphere really.
With regards the latter, all I will say is thank God for the vuvuzela! Attendance wise these matches were little better than ghost matches but the vuvuzela sound really adds some atmosphere. Still looks a bit rubbish when you turn on the tv for Senegal v Zimbabwe to see a completely empty main stand - but at least we have the music!
On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 7:27:40 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 6:09:13 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
You suck BEIN Sports. It is not so bad that the app does not work on ROKU, (they claim to be working on it) I can screen mirror from my laptop and I can live with the games being broadcast in Arabic, but today you had two games playing at the same time, Guinea vs Malawi and Morocco vs Ghana and they only broadcast the Guinea v Malawi game. The "big game" did not even get broadcast. This is why people choose to stream illegally.
Guinea and Morocco both won 1-0, earlier Senegal beat Zimbabwe 1-0 with a 94 min pk.Had these on in the background as was working from home, just to keep an eye on the score and the atmosphere really.
With regards the latter, all I will say is thank God for the vuvuzela! Attendance wise these matches were little better than ghost matches but the vuvuzela sound really adds some atmosphere. Still looks a bit rubbish when you turn on the tv for Senegal v Zimbabwe to see a completely empty main stand - but at least we have the music!Can i interest you in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDfjSxR8hlI
Ciao,Ok, fair point - I lasted 21 seconds :(
Werner
You suck BEIN Sports. It is not so bad that the app does not work on
ROKU, (they claim to be working on it) I can screen mirror from my
laptop and I can live with the games being broadcast in Arabic, but
today you had two games playing at the same time, Guinea vs Malawi and >Morocco vs Ghana and they only broadcast the Guinea v Malawi game. The
"big game" did not even get broadcast. This is why people choose to
stream illegally.
Guinea and Morocco both won 1-0, earlier Senegal beat Zimbabwe 1-0 with
a 94 min pk.
It is the most freezing cold day of the year, in fact in the last 3 years, -26C this morning, the polar vortex that was in the west has moved east, dogs did not seem to mind the cold though. I doubt I will be going anywhere today, I think I have enough beer to make it until tomorrow?And it ended 0-0 a bad result for Algeria, but as long as you win one game you are almost assured to get into the ko round. Though Algeria dominated possession Sierra Leone actually put the ball in the goal (offside).
Day 3 and counting,BEIN still have not fixed the ROKU issue, I get the feeling they wont based on ROKU forums and telephone calls made to BEIN.
Seems like a few more people in the stadium, but still disappointed again with the lack of fans, if not for the Vuvazelas it probably would sound like a ghost game. Here in North America we have always had some form of plastic horn, wooden block or rubber baton kind of noise makers. I know RM made a comment about running tracks already, but I think every stadium in Cameroon has a running track around it.
Reigning champions taking on Sierra Leone, Algeria looking more likely to score, but Sierra Leone keeping it interesting.
0-0 33min
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 8:33:20 AM UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:I know I keep saying it but vuvuzelas are saving this tournament, the Japoma Stadium in Douala looked very nice other than it was practically deserted for Algeria v Sierra Leone yet if I closed my eyes those vuvuzelas were making so much noise I could have been watching a cup final. Impressive stuff.
It is the most freezing cold day of the year, in fact in the last 3 years, -26C this morning, the polar vortex that was in the west has moved east, dogs did not seem to mind the cold though. I doubt I will be going anywhere today, I think I have enough beer to make it until tomorrow?
Day 3 and counting,BEIN still have not fixed the ROKU issue, I get the feeling they wont based on ROKU forums and telephone calls made to BEIN.
Seems like a few more people in the stadium, but still disappointed again with the lack of fans, if not for the Vuvazelas it probably would sound like a ghost game. Here in North America we have always had some form of plastic horn, wooden block or rubber baton kind of noise makers. I know RM made a comment about running tracks already, but I think every stadium in Cameroon has a running track around it.
Reigning champions taking on Sierra Leone, Algeria looking more likely to score, but Sierra Leone keeping it interesting.And it ended 0-0 a bad result for Algeria, but as long as you win one game you are almost assured to get into the ko round. Though Algeria dominated possession Sierra Leone actually put the ball in the goal (offside).
0-0 33min
Next mach is a "big match" (Egypt v Nigeria) and should have more fans in the stadium, I think, if for no other reason than geographical proximity to Cameroon.
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 3:48:18 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:So four 1-0's yesterday. Today:
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 8:33:20 AM UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
It is the most freezing cold day of the year, in fact in the last 3 years, -26C this morning, the polar vortex that was in the west has moved east, dogs did not seem to mind the cold though. I doubt I will be going anywhere today, I think I have enough beer to make it until tomorrow?
Day 3 and counting,BEIN still have not fixed the ROKU issue, I get the feeling they wont based on ROKU forums and telephone calls made to BEIN.
Seems like a few more people in the stadium, but still disappointed again with the lack of fans, if not for the Vuvazelas it probably would sound like a ghost game. Here in North America we have always had some form of plastic horn, wooden block or rubber baton kind of noise makers. I know RM made a comment about running tracks already, but I think every stadium in Cameroon has a running track around it.
Reigning champions taking on Sierra Leone, Algeria looking more likely to score, but Sierra Leone keeping it interesting.And it ended 0-0 a bad result for Algeria, but as long as you win one game you are almost assured to get into the ko round. Though Algeria dominated possession Sierra Leone actually put the ball in the goal (offside).
0-0 33min
Next mach is a "big match" (Egypt v Nigeria) and should have more fans in the stadium, I think, if for no other reason than geographical proximity to Cameroon.I know I keep saying it but vuvuzelas are saving this tournament, the Japoma Stadium in Douala looked very nice other than it was practically deserted for Algeria v Sierra Leone yet if I closed my eyes those vuvuzelas were making so much noise I could have been watching a cup final. Impressive stuff.
Once again whoever organises this tournament has set the ticket prices way too high for the local economy, a day's wages or more is evidently too much a price to pay to watch a game that doesn't involve Cameroon or a couple of the regional powers. Egypt v Nigeria looks to be fairly well attended but that one seems to have travelling support on both sides and is the African equivalent of something like Germany v France.
RM
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:45:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
So four 1-0's yesterday. Today:
Algeria 0 - Sierra Leone 0
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
Sudan 0 - Guinea-Bissau 0
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.
RM--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On 2022-01-11 14:02, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:45:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
So four 1-0's yesterday. Today:
Algeria 0 - Sierra Leone 0
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
Sudan 0 - Guinea-Bissau 0
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.Aren't most of the games at the AFCON traditionally hard fought low
scoring contests ? Seems to me there was one recent with with 3/4
quarter finals going to pens, and teams progressing to the second round having drawn all three games.
RM
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 4:56:21 AM UTC, MH wrote:
On 2022-01-11 14:02, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:45:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
So four 1-0's yesterday. Today:
Algeria 0 - Sierra Leone 0
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
Sudan 0 - Guinea-Bissau 0
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.Aren't most of the games at the AFCON traditionally hard fought low scoring contests ? Seems to me there was one recent with with 3/4
quarter finals going to pens, and teams progressing to the second round having drawn all three games.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Looking back to 2019, the first round of group games was ( so far) higher scoring, a couple of 2-2 draws, a 4-1, some 2-0s.RM
RM
I seem to recall AFCON's being low scoring, I suppose that means that it is an evenly matched cup.Or maybe not. The Gambia, made up of English 4th division players, score first.
So not only have there been a lot of 1-0's, most of those goals came from PKs. Nigeria won 1-0 yesterday and more or less cancelled Salah and Egypt from any kind of goal scoring threat in front of a huge (by AFCON standards) crowd, the crowd seemed to mostly be Nigerians and stayed around to watch the next game, without really cheering for either team, but making some noise. Though I forget much of that game, I do recall the worst penalty kick attempt ever by Pele.
The ref was the main attraction in today's game (Tunisia 0 - 1 Mali), blowing at the 85 min for time, before being told games are 90 mins long. Then blowing at the 89 min for time, even though there were subs and stoppages all over the place. Missed penalties and red cards in this one as well.
I suspect Gambia is the worst team in this Comp, so they should concede more than 1 goal in the upcoming game
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 2:44:22 AM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 4:56:21 AM UTC, MH wrote:
On 2022-01-11 14:02, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:45:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
So four 1-0's yesterday. Today:
Algeria 0 - Sierra Leone 0
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
Sudan 0 - Guinea-Bissau 0
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.Aren't most of the games at the AFCON traditionally hard fought low scoring contests ? Seems to me there was one recent with with 3/4 quarter finals going to pens, and teams progressing to the second round having drawn all three games.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Looking back to 2019, the first round of group games was ( so far) higher scoring, a couple of 2-2 draws, a 4-1, some 2-0s.RM
RM
I seem to recall AFCON's being low scoring, I suppose that means that it is an evenly matched cup.The ref finishing the game early, particularly given his attempt to do the same five minutes earlier, was simultaneously one of the funniest and unjust things IrCOve seen on a football pitch. Honestly donrCOt recall ever having seen that in a match before.
So not only have there been a lot of 1-0's, most of those goals came from PKs. Nigeria won 1-0 yesterday and more or less cancelled Salah and Egypt from any kind of goal scoring threat in front of a huge (by AFCON standards) crowd, the crowd seemed to mostly be Nigerians and stayed around to watch the next game, without really cheering for either team, but making some noise. Though I forget much of that game, I do recall the worst penalty kick attempt ever by Pele.
The ref was the main attraction in today's game (Tunisia 0 - 1 Mali), blowing at the 85 min for >time, before being told games are 90 mins long. Then blowing at the 89 min for time, even >though there were subs and stoppages all over the place. Missed penalties and red cards in >this one as well.
I suspect Gambia is the worst team in this Comp, so they should concede more than 1 goal in the upcoming game
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 2:44:22 AM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 4:56:21 AM UTC, MH wrote:
On 2022-01-11 14:02, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:45:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
So four 1-0's yesterday. Today:
Algeria 0 - Sierra Leone 0
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
Sudan 0 - Guinea-Bissau 0
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.Aren't most of the games at the AFCON traditionally hard fought low scoring contests ? Seems to me there was one recent with with 3/4 quarter finals going to pens, and teams progressing to the second round having drawn all three games.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Looking back to 2019, the first round of group games was ( so far) higher scoring, a couple of 2-2 draws, a 4-1, some 2-0s.RM
RM
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 4:00:15 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:I couldnt tell if the ref actually new he had screwed up, all the more worse considering they even had a drinks break due to the high heat, so at least 4-5 mins should have been added. But yeah, Tunisians were furious and he had to get a security escort off the pitch.
I seem to recall AFCON's being low scoring, I suppose that means that it is an evenly matched cup.
So not only have there been a lot of 1-0's, most of those goals came from PKs. Nigeria won 1-0 yesterday and more or less cancelled Salah and Egypt from any kind of goal scoring threat in front of a huge (by AFCON standards) crowd, the crowd seemed to mostly be Nigerians and stayed around to watch the next game, without really cheering for either team, but making some noise. Though I forget much of that game, I do recall the worst penalty kick attempt ever by Pele.
The ref was the main attraction in today's game (Tunisia 0 - 1 Mali), blowing at the 85 min for >time, before being told games are 90 mins long. Then blowing at the 89 min for time, even >though there were subs and stoppages all over the place. Missed penalties and red cards in >this one as well.The ref finishing the game early, particularly given his attempt to do the same five minutes earlier, was simultaneously one of the funniest and unjust things IrCOve seen on a football pitch. Honestly donrCOt recall ever having seen that in a match before.
That calamity was then followed by the Mauritanian anthem failing repeatedly, with their players eventually being told they might want to just sing the anthem without music.Ah, that is why it was delayed 45 mins, they had to learn to play the anthem.
This AFCON is already the best tournament ever!The Gambia probably should have scored two or three against Mauritania, but kept to form and kept it 1-0. So yeah, big debut win for them and the 50 or so Gambian fans that came to watch. I believe the Gambia is FIFA ranked around 150. The commentators also got it wrong saying the team is made up of 4th division players, they actually have a lot of Serie A, LA Liga, Ligue une and other Euro 1st division club players
RM
I suspect Gambia is the worst team in this Comp, so they should concede more than 1 goal in the upcoming game
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 2:44:22 AM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 4:56:21 AM UTC, MH wrote:
On 2022-01-11 14:02, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:45:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
So four 1-0's yesterday. Today:
Algeria 0 - Sierra Leone 0
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
Sudan 0 - Guinea-Bissau 0
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.Aren't most of the games at the AFCON traditionally hard fought low scoring contests ? Seems to me there was one recent with with 3/4 quarter finals going to pens, and teams progressing to the second round
having drawn all three games.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Looking back to 2019, the first round of group games was ( so far) higher scoring, a couple of 2-2 draws, a 4-1, some 2-0s.RM
RM
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 1:20:20 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:And it only gets better
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 4:00:15 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I seem to recall AFCON's being low scoring, I suppose that means that it is an evenly matched cup.
So not only have there been a lot of 1-0's, most of those goals came from PKs. Nigeria won 1-0 yesterday and more or less cancelled Salah and Egypt from any kind of goal scoring threat in front of a huge (by AFCON standards) crowd, the crowd seemed to mostly be Nigerians and stayed around to watch the next game, without really cheering for either team, but making some noise. Though I forget much of that game, I do recall the worst penalty kick attempt ever by Pele.
I couldnt tell if the ref actually new he had screwed up, all the more worse considering they even had a drinks break due to the high heat, so at least 4-5 mins should have been added. But yeah, Tunisians were furious and he had to get a security escort off the pitch.The ref was the main attraction in today's game (Tunisia 0 - 1 Mali), blowing at the 85 min for >time, before being told games are 90 mins long. Then blowing at the 89 min for time, even >though there were subs and stoppages all over the place. Missed penalties and red cards in >this one as well.The ref finishing the game early, particularly given his attempt to do the same five minutes earlier, was simultaneously one of the funniest and unjust things IrCOve seen on a football pitch. Honestly donrCOt recall ever having seen that in a match before.
That calamity was then followed by the Mauritanian anthem failing repeatedly, with their players eventually being told they might want to just sing the anthem without music.Ah, that is why it was delayed 45 mins, they had to learn to play the anthem.
This AFCON is already the best tournament ever!
RMThe Gambia probably should have scored two or three against Mauritania, but kept to form and kept it 1-0. So yeah, big debut win for them and the 50 or so Gambian fans that came to watch. I believe the Gambia is FIFA ranked around 150. The commentators also got it wrong saying the team is made up of 4th division players, they actually have a lot of Serie A, LA Liga, Ligue une and other Euro 1st division club players
I suspect Gambia is the worst team in this Comp, so they should concede more than 1 goal in the upcoming game
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 2:44:22 AM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 4:56:21 AM UTC, MH wrote:
On 2022-01-11 14:02, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:45:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
So four 1-0's yesterday. Today:
Algeria 0 - Sierra Leone 0
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
Sudan 0 - Guinea-Bissau 0
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.Aren't most of the games at the AFCON traditionally hard fought low scoring contests ? Seems to me there was one recent with with 3/4 quarter finals going to pens, and teams progressing to the second round
having drawn all three games.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Looking back to 2019, the first round of group games was ( so far) higher scoring, a couple of 2-2 draws, a 4-1, some 2-0s.RM
RM
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.
OK, so first round of game are over and credit to the organizers for keeping everything orderly. For example, they are averaging exactly one goal per game, no, decimals or fractions, nice and orderly and simple. As an Italian coach once told me, the perfect football game should end 0-0, so the football is not always perfect, but much closer to perfection than a World Cup with such imperfect scores like 7-1s or 4-1s or 3-2s or other imperfect scorelines. Referees are maybe taking it to an extreme with the timing of matches, not wanting to go one second over 90 minutes, they sometimes call it a bit early, they also seem to want to call every hand ball, regardless of how the ball struck the hand, but you dont want total perfection, that would just be too boring, so yeah, hopefully the next round will not be as perfect.There seemed to be less people at the Olembe today for Cameroon v Ethiopia, this is concerning. If even the home team donrCOt sell out you know yourCOve set prices
With all games being close, it is hard to pick favourites, I did not see Morocco play, thanks to BEIN sports, but of the matches I have watched, I think I would pick Ivory Coast as a favourite, though you cant really make a proper decision after just one game, you need at least two or three. Also, I assume some covid players will come back in the next week.
The lack of fans is a big negative for me, even more so than the poor football or refereeing, they really need to look at pricing, assuming that is the issue and it is not covid or "lack of football fan culture". Is it better to have 100 people in a stadium paying 100 dollars each or 30 thousand paying 1 dollar each. They seem to have enough security to handle bigger crowds, most of the games have more security personnel than spectators. I mean come on, even Concacaf games in Kanada in January get more fans out for games in snow storms.
But hey, I have invested big money in getting BEIN sports for a month and will continue to watch this thing through to the bitter end, maybe when I go back up to the chalet, the contrast between the cold, snowy, mountainous scenery with the sweltering Sahara heat backdrop of the AFCON will make it all better.
On 2022-01-11, Real Mardin <real_mardin@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Nigeria 1 - Egypt 0
[...]
It seems it's not just fans who are in absence at this AFCON.
Well, in this case Nigeria played a basketball-style double team
on Salah and kept him from doing all the damage. BBC has a good
article on it:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/africa/59966450
The Nigerian coach, who replaced Gerhard Rohr
conciously used a basketball model to plan his defense. Salah had
a couple of good moves to good looks, but that was about it...
and LEICESTER CITY player Ihenacho scored the golden goal!
On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 3:34:19 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:When and why did it start getting called the African Cup of Nations instead of the African Nations Cup?
OK, so first round of game are over and credit to the organizers for keeping everything orderly. For example, they are averaging exactly one goal per game, no, decimals or fractions, nice and orderly and simple. As an Italian coach once told me, the perfect football game should end 0-0, so the football is not always perfect, but much closer to perfection than a World Cup with such imperfect scores like 7-1s or 4-1s or 3-2s or other imperfect scorelines. Referees are maybe taking it to an extreme with the timing of matches, not wanting to go one second over 90 minutes, they sometimes call it a bit early, they also seem to want to call every hand ball, regardless of how the ball struck the hand, but you dont want total perfection, that would just be too boring, so yeah, hopefully the next round will not be as perfect.
With all games being close, it is hard to pick favourites, I did not see Morocco play, thanks to BEIN sports, but of the matches I have watched, I think I would pick Ivory Coast as a favourite, though you cant really make a proper decision after just one game, you need at least two or three. Also, I assume some covid players will come back in the next week.
The lack of fans is a big negative for me, even more so than the poor football or refereeing, they really need to look at pricing, assuming that is the issue and it is not covid or "lack of football fan culture". Is it better to have 100 people in a stadium paying 100 dollars each or 30 thousand paying 1 dollar each. They seem to have enough security to handle bigger crowds, most of the games have more security personnel than spectators. I mean come on, even Concacaf games in Kanada in January get more fans out for games in snow storms.
But hey, I have invested big money in getting BEIN sports for a month and will continue to watch this thing through to the bitter end, maybe when I go back up to the chalet, the contrast between the cold, snowy, mountainous scenery with the sweltering Sahara heat backdrop of the AFCON will make it all better.There seemed to be less people at the Olembe today for Cameroon v Ethiopia, this is concerning. If even the home team donrCOt sell out you know yourCOve set prices
too high.
ItrCOs a shame because some of the grounds used look pretty nice but without fans we donrCOt get to see them in all their glory.
Cameroon won an entertaining game 4-1, although the feeling was that the score line flattered the hosts.
RM
When and why did it start getting called the African Cup of Nations
instead of the African Nations Cup?
On 2022-01-13 11:31, Bruce Scott wrote:
The Nigerian coach, who replaced Gerhard Rohr
Should this not be Gernot ? Use to play in France, I think. Possibly Bordeaux.
Well at least BEIN sports is consistently inconsistent. Once again, no Morocco game and the other game was being broadcst in Arabic again,after broadcsting English for the lsat couple of days. Still not working on ROKU either.
So Cameroon and Morocco favorites at this moment.
Though the football excitement and goals may be low, it is still better than a WWEpl milk cup game
Mark wrote:
When and why did it start getting called the African Cup of Nations
instead of the African Nations Cup?
It has officially been called the CAF African Cup of Nations for
decades... i.e. most of my lifetime!
Most tournament logos in my memory have featured the term AFCON, but
it's true the media of some countries might have used different
terminology to describe the tournament.
Of course the games I missed had all sorts of goals, but I did see a 1-1 between Gabon and Ghana. Nice contrast here up in the mountains from the Cameroon Desert, we are at -28C, while Cameroon is 28C, most freezing cold day in years, even the dogs are staying out for only a minute. Anyhow, seemed like a good amount of Gabon fans in the stadium, some Ghana fans as well, lot of female fans from what I could see as well. One of the Ayew twins, Andre, hit a really hard shot, probably like a 100 mph shot for the first goal and then Gabon, at least for me got a deserved equalizer in the last minute (Part of me thinking it was deserved was probably based on the fans, but they also were making chances). Thing is, Ghana players didnt like the goal, partially cus they had kicked the ball out and thought Gabon should throw it back and mostly cus they are not qualified yet and will need to win the last game.I will add that WWEpl shooting is far worse than AFCOn shooting, but WWEpl diving and play acting and interviews are far better. Sterling is such a diver, like Harry Kane diving school graduate stuff. I am sure the WWEpl sports entertainment actors practice diving, though they still need more practice.
If we are using the WWEpl as the standard, you know cus it is the greatest football league in the world and all that, the Afcon is still much better and more goals than a WWEpl game between the WWEPl two top teams. I am not making this up, but one of the dumb commentators in the #MCICHE is actually saying that Sarr is a great player,based upon his fluency in English and ability to give an interview, nothing to say about his footballing skills. Really is WWE. Chelsea cant put 3 passes together and Man City cant pass forward without an offside, cant even score on the little boy in goal for Chelsea, I doubt he can touch the crossbar.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 8:35:14 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:You just have to shoot on the little boy. Any full grown AFCON keeper would have saved the goal de Bruyne scored, really, contrary to the gushing of the commentators, it was quite saveable.
Of course the games I missed had all sorts of goals, but I did see a 1-1 between Gabon and Ghana. Nice contrast here up in the mountains from the Cameroon Desert, we are at -28C, while Cameroon is 28C, most freezing cold day in years, even the dogs are staying out for only a minute. Anyhow, seemed like a good amount of Gabon fans in the stadium, some Ghana fans as well, lot of female fans from what I could see as well. One of the Ayew twins, Andre, hit a really hard shot, probably like a 100 mph shot for the first goal and then Gabon, at least for me got a deserved equalizer in the last minute (Part of me thinking it was deserved was probably based on the fans, but they also were making chances). Thing is, Ghana players didnt like the goal, partially cus they had kicked the ball out and thought Gabon should throw it back and mostly cus they are not qualified yet and will need to win the last game.
If we are using the WWEpl as the standard, you know cus it is the greatest football league in the world and all that, the Afcon is still much better and more goals than a WWEpl game between the WWEPl two top teams. I am not making this up, but one of the dumb commentators in the #MCICHE is actually saying that Sarr is a great player,based upon his fluency in English and ability to give an interview, nothing to say about his footballing skills. Really is WWE. Chelsea cant put 3 passes together and Man City cant pass forward without an offside, cant even score on the little boy in goal for Chelsea, I doubt he can touch the crossbar.
I will add that WWEpl shooting is far worse than AFCOn shooting, but WWEpl diving and play acting and interviews are far better. Sterling is such a diver, like Harry Kane diving school graduate stuff. I am sure the WWEpl sports entertainment actors practice diving, though they still need more practice.--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
RM--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:15:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
Just as the commentator says Egypt canrCOt get the ball to Salah the ball is chipped into him in the area and he volleys in - GNB 0 Egypt 1BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
Bring on the full stadiums!
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:52:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:15:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
Bring on the full stadiums!
RMJust as the commentator says Egypt canrCOt get the ball to Salah the ball is chipped into him in the area and he volleys in - GNB 0 Egypt 1
RM
GB!!!!!!!!!! they better not VAR this offSorry, clear foul by the rCLscorerrCY Balde to win the ball, VAR delivers justice - goal ruled out!
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:29:55 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:52:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:15:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
Bring on the full stadiums!
RMJust as the commentator says Egypt canrCOt get the ball to Salah the ball is chipped into him in the area and he volleys in - GNB 0 Egypt 1
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 8:41:56 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:Egypt 1 GNB 0
GB!!!!!!!!!! they better not VAR this offSorry, clear foul by the rCLscorerrCY Balde to win the ball, VAR delivers justice - goal ruled out!
Shame in a way as it was a wonder strike but then it was a foul.
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:29:55 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:52:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:15:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
Bring on the full stadiums!
RMJust as the commentator says Egypt canrCOt get the ball to Salah the ball is chipped into him in the area and he volleys in - GNB 0 Egypt 1
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 8:41:56 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:Yeah, I thought they would call it, just hoping they might not. I would have to see it again 10 ways to really say foul or not, I thought they both were pulling, only saw one replay, (like the Salah goal, originally thought he was offisde but the replay showed not) GB more or less playing for the 0-0, but I was getting that ugly, underdog, likeable thing for them and yeah, it was a nice shot.
GB!!!!!!!!!! they better not VAR this offSorry, clear foul by the rCLscorerrCY Balde to win the ball, VAR delivers justice - goal ruled out!
Shame in a way as it was a wonder strike but then it was a foul.
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:29:55 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:52:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:15:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
Bring on the full stadiums!
RMJust as the commentator says Egypt canrCOt get the ball to Salah the ball is chipped into him in the area and he volleys in - GNB 0 Egypt 1
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:47:23 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 8:41:56 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
GB!!!!!!!!!! they better not VAR this offSorry, clear foul by the rCLscorerrCY Balde to win the ball, VAR delivers justice - goal ruled out!
Shame in a way as it was a wonder strike but then it was a foul.Yeah, I thought they would call it, just hoping they might not. I would have to see it again 10 ways to really say foul or not, I thought they both were pulling, only saw one replay, (like the Salah goal, originally thought he was offisde but the replay showed not) GB more or less playing for the 0-0, but I was getting that ugly, underdog, likeable thing for them and yeah, it was a nice shot.
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:29:55 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:52:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:15:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
Bring on the full stadiums!
RMJust as the commentator says Egypt canrCOt get the ball to Salah the ball is chipped into him in the area and he volleys in - GNB 0 Egypt 1
RM
As much as I am pissin on BEIN, they offer a secondary audio, which is stadium sound only. I would say this game started off with the drums > being strong, but gradually shifted to a horn section finale, with a bit of drums.Yeah, I think the NME would give the music in this match a solid 3 stars out of 5.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:55:55 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:47:23 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 8:41:56 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
GB!!!!!!!!!! they better not VAR this offSorry, clear foul by the rCLscorerrCY Balde to win the ball, VAR delivers justice - goal ruled out!
Shame in a way as it was a wonder strike but then it was a foul.Yeah, I thought they would call it, just hoping they might not. I would have to see it again 10 ways to really say foul or not, I thought they both were pulling, only saw one replay, (like the Salah goal, originally thought he was offisde but the replay showed not) GB more or less playing for the 0-0, but I was getting that ugly, underdog, likeable thing for them and yeah, it was a nice shot.
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:29:55 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:52:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:15:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
Bring on the full stadiums!
RMJust as the commentator says Egypt canrCOt get the ball to Salah the ball is chipped into him in the area and he volleys in - GNB 0 Egypt 1
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 8:58:21 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
As much as I am pissin on BEIN, they offer a secondary audio, which is stadium sound only. I would say this game started off with the drums > being strong, but gradually shifted to a horn section finale, with a bit of drums.Yeah, I think the NME would give the music in this match a solid 3 stars out of 5.
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:55:55 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:47:23 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 8:41:56 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
GB!!!!!!!!!! they better not VAR this offSorry, clear foul by the rCLscorerrCY Balde to win the ball, VAR delivers justice - goal ruled out!
Shame in a way as it was a wonder strike but then it was a foul.Yeah, I thought they would call it, just hoping they might not. I would have to see it again 10 ways to really say foul or not, I thought they both were pulling, only saw one replay, (like the Salah goal, originally thought he was offisde but the replay showed not) GB more or less playing for the 0-0, but I was getting that ugly, underdog, likeable thing for them and yeah, it was a nice shot.
RM
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 3:29:55 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:52:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 6:15:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Nigeria win 3-1,late consolation pk for Sudan. Nigeria look a good, disciplined unit.
GB vs Egypt game decides the rest of the group. Nigeria already qualified with 6 points.
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:11:37 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 4:51:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
It appears that the 2nd round games are getting more spectators out for the games or so what i have seen today and yesterday. It looks like a good crowd, maybe even 60%. I suppose there are a lot of rich Nigerians in the crowd. I used to get emails all the time from them offering me all kinds of money and all I had to do was give them a small, short loan, but I never did, cus I felt the rates were beyond usury rates and I did not want to take advantage of them like that. On that subject is that what Binance is, I see a lot of ads for that on the advert boards around the pitch. Is it a Nigerian bit coin scam?
Nigeria leading 2-0 at the half and they have to be the new favourites now.It seems Sky are only showing this from the second half onwards as they are showing the same WWEpl match on two different channels and the same score update show on two different channels and also some netball.
Unimpressed to say the least.
In a day where 12 goals were scored in the other three matches, the only match I got to see today finished Algeria 0 ECG 1.BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.RM
Bring on the full stadiums!
RMJust as the commentator says Egypt canrCOt get the ball to Salah the ball is chipped into him in the area and he volleys in - GNB 0 Egypt 1
RM
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet. Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
I assume 3 teams get out of this group. Good match, CV came back, got the goal and then went too defensive. Cameroon had chances to win ad tried to win all the way to the end, when I thought they would be happy with the draw.Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
RM
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 12:54:04 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Malawi 0 Senegal 0Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
RMI assume 3 teams get out of this group. Good match, CV came back, got the goal and then went too defensive. Cameroon had chances to win ad tried to win all the way to the end, when I thought they would be happy with the draw.
Wait, whaaat???? the Cape Verde guy they is interviwin is white and sounds like an Irish Lily >White??????
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 6:00:14 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 12:54:04 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Ghana a goal and a man down to Comoros at half time and facing elimination if they canrCOt turn it around.Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
RMI assume 3 teams get out of this group. Good match, CV came back, got the goal and then went too defensive. Cameroon had chances to win ad tried to win all the way to the end, when I thought they would be happy with the draw.
Wait, whaaat???? the Cape Verde guy they is interviwin is white and sounds like an Irish Lily >White??????Malawi 0 Senegal 0
There was nice trumpet playing reminiscent of early Desmond Dekker tracks. I would give the soundtrack to this match 4/5.
Senegal win the group, Malawi third.
It didnrCOt look like many people had attended when the match started but by the end the main stand had all but filled out.
RM
On Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 6:03:41 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 6:00:14 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 12:54:04 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Travel day for me after 47cm of snow yesterday, it was an interesting drive back into the city.Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
RMI assume 3 teams get out of this group. Good match, CV came back, got the goal and then went too defensive. Cameroon had chances to win ad tried to win all the way to the end, when I thought they would be happy with the draw.
Wait, whaaat???? the Cape Verde guy they is interviwin is white and sounds like an Irish Lily >White??????Malawi 0 Senegal 0
There was nice trumpet playing reminiscent of early Desmond Dekker tracks. I would give the soundtrack to this match 4/5.
Senegal win the group, Malawi third.
It didnrCOt look like many people had attended when the match started but by the end the main stand had all but filled out.
RMGhana a goal and a man down to Comoros at half time and facing elimination if they canrCOt turn it around.
RM
On Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 2:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 6:03:41 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 6:00:14 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 12:54:04 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Ghana fought back to make it 2-2 but Comoros find the late winner -3-2 Comoros! Ghana out!Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
RMI assume 3 teams get out of this group. Good match, CV came back, got the goal and then went too defensive. Cameroon had chances to win ad tried to win all the way to the end, when I thought they would be happy with the draw.
Wait, whaaat???? the Cape Verde guy they is interviwin is white and sounds like an Irish Lily >White??????Malawi 0 Senegal 0
There was nice trumpet playing reminiscent of early Desmond Dekker tracks. I would give the soundtrack to this match 4/5.
Senegal win the group, Malawi third.
It didnrCOt look like many people had attended when the match started but by the end the main stand had all but filled out.
RMGhana a goal and a man down to Comoros at half time and facing elimination if they canrCOt turn it around.
RMTravel day for me after 47cm of snow yesterday, it was an interesting drive back into the city.
That is tough for Ghana, now behind 2-0 . Just tuning into Morocco losing 1-0 to Gabon, but >they seem to pressing for a goal.
On Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 8:23:12 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 2:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 6:03:41 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 6:00:14 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 12:54:04 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Ghana out with one point, might just break the Super Computer. I think Morocco rested a few players, but get a 2-2 draw coming back twice, nice goal by Hakimi. Comoros on three points, not sure that will be enough, I get the feeling you will need 4 points to advance.Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
RMI assume 3 teams get out of this group. Good match, CV came back, got the goal and then went too defensive. Cameroon had chances to win ad tried to win all the way to the end, when I thought they would be happy with the draw.
Wait, whaaat???? the Cape Verde guy they is interviwin is white and sounds like an Irish Lily >White??????Malawi 0 Senegal 0
There was nice trumpet playing reminiscent of early Desmond Dekker tracks. I would give the soundtrack to this match 4/5.
Senegal win the group, Malawi third.
It didnrCOt look like many people had attended when the match started but by the end the main stand had all but filled out.
RMGhana a goal and a man down to Comoros at half time and facing elimination if they canrCOt turn it around.
Ghana fought back to make it 2-2 but Comoros find the late winner -3-2 Comoros! Ghana out!RMTravel day for me after 47cm of snow yesterday, it was an interesting drive back into the city.
That is tough for Ghana, now behind 2-0 . Just tuning into Morocco losing 1-0 to Gabon, but >they seem to pressing for a goal.
I donrCOt know if this result affects the computations on BinderrCOs super computer but this is the first real shock of the tournament.
RM
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Cameroon have played Cape Verde 3 times in this tournament, including qualifiers. We've drawn 2 and lost 1.Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
RM
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 5:54:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Are you Roger Milla?Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
RMCameroon have played Cape Verde 3 times in this tournament, including qualifiers. We've drawn 2 and lost 1.
It's probably safe to say that Cameroon will not win the African Nations Cup!As someone who prefers to be totally safe, I will say it is safe to say Algeria will not defend the title.
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 10:32:02 AM UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 5:54:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
Are you Roger Milla?RMCameroon have played Cape Verde 3 times in this tournament, including qualifiers. We've drawn 2 and lost 1.
It's probably safe to say that Cameroon will not win the African Nations Cup!As someone who prefers to be totally safe, I will say it is safe to say Algeria will not defend the title.
On the topic of safety. There is a video making the rounds of the world of a Lasse cruising down the river in her little yellow toyota at 100km/h, sinking her car and then taking a selfie on said sinking car. I have not driven on that river, but have often driven on the Ottawa Riviere (connected to the Rideau River which she was cruisin on), though maybe not that fast. I really have to meet this chick.--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
I am back in my AFCON comfort zone, back in the -20C temps and white snow beaches. If you think about it, it is kinda remarkable that on Monday we had 50CM of snow then another 10-15cm yesterday, yet the drive up here was nice, with clean highways and bright sunshine and smooth sailing all the way here.
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 6:29:45 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 10:32:02 AM UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 5:54:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
Are you Roger Milla?RMCameroon have played Cape Verde 3 times in this tournament, including qualifiers. We've drawn 2 and lost 1.
It's probably safe to say that Cameroon will not win the African Nations Cup!As someone who prefers to be totally safe, I will say it is safe to say Algeria will not defend the title.
Algeria going out so early has ruined this AFCON for me. ItrCOs only the running tracks around every pitch that are keeping me watching right now.
RM
On the topic of safety. There is a video making the rounds of the world of a Lasse cruising down the river in her little yellow toyota at 100km/h, sinking her car and then taking a selfie on said sinking car. I have not driven on that river, but have often driven on the Ottawa Riviere (connected to the Rideau River which she was cruisin on), though maybe not that fast. I really have to meet this chick.
I am back in my AFCON comfort zone, back in the -20C temps and white snow beaches. If you think about it, it is kinda remarkable that on Monday we had 50CM of snow then another 10-15cm yesterday, yet the drive up here was nice, with clean highways and bright sunshine and smooth sailing all the way here.
Final group games are kinda anticlimactic, except for the Gambia being in it. For those who dont know, the Gambia is a little British holiday estuary, I m sure it used to be an important shipping port for them in the old days, you know for slaves and stuff, if memory serves me they have a lochness like dragon monster in the Gambia River. I only know that cus I was going to holiday there once ( went to Agadir instead, then spent one day in Agadir. Holidaying is different from travelling). I think that the top 3 are already qualified, Gambia could win the group, which would be something.
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 1:45:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 6:29:45 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 10:32:02 AM UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 5:54:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
Are you Roger Milla?RMCameroon have played Cape Verde 3 times in this tournament, including qualifiers. We've drawn 2 and lost 1.
It's probably safe to say that Cameroon will not win the African Nations Cup!As someone who prefers to be totally safe, I will say it is safe to say Algeria will not defend the title.
Algeria going out so early has ruined this AFCON for me. ItrCOs only the running tracks around every pitch that are keeping me watching right now.
RM
On the topic of safety. There is a video making the rounds of the world of a Lasse cruising down the river in her little yellow toyota at 100km/h, sinking her car and then taking a selfie on said sinking car. I have not driven on that river, but have often driven on the Ottawa Riviere (connected to the Rideau River which she was cruisin on), though maybe not that fast. I really have to meet this chick.
I am back in my AFCON comfort zone, back in the -20C temps and white snow beaches. If you think about it, it is kinda remarkable that on Monday we had 50CM of snow then another 10-15cm yesterday, yet the drive up here was nice, with clean highways and bright sunshine and smooth sailing all the way here.
Bayern should sign the the Gambia keeper as the Neuer replacement. Gambia want to win or at least draw this game. 0-0 ht
I am not against running tracks, though I dont get why they make it better?
Really not a lot to play for except for the 1/16 pairing. A good looking game already between Cote d ivioire and Egypt.
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 1:57:21 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Final group games are kinda anticlimactic, except for the Gambia being in it. For those who dont know, the Gambia is a little British holiday estuary, I m sure it used to be an important shipping port for them in the old days, you know for slaves and stuff, if memory serves me they have a lochness like dragon monster in the Gambia River. I only know that cus I was going to holiday there once ( went to Agadir instead, then spent one day in Agadir. Holidaying is different from travelling). I think that the top 3 are already qualified, Gambia could win the group, which would be something.
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 1:45:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 6:29:45 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 10:32:02 AM UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 5:54:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
Are you Roger Milla?RMCameroon have played Cape Verde 3 times in this tournament, including qualifiers. We've drawn 2 and lost 1.
It's probably safe to say that Cameroon will not win the African Nations Cup!As someone who prefers to be totally safe, I will say it is safe to say Algeria will not defend the title.
Algeria going out so early has ruined this AFCON for me. ItrCOs only the running tracks around every pitch that are keeping me watching right now.
RM
On the topic of safety. There is a video making the rounds of the world of a Lasse cruising down the river in her little yellow toyota at 100km/h, sinking her car and then taking a selfie on said sinking car. I have not driven on that river, but have often driven on the Ottawa Riviere (connected to the Rideau River which she was cruisin on), though maybe not that fast. I really have to meet this chick.
I am back in my AFCON comfort zone, back in the -20C temps and white snow beaches. If you think about it, it is kinda remarkable that on Monday we had 50CM of snow then another 10-15cm yesterday, yet the drive up here was nice, with clean highways and bright sunshine and smooth sailing all the way here.
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 10:32:02 AM UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 5:54:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
She sounds perfect for Mr Lily White.Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
Are you Roger Milla?RMCameroon have played Cape Verde 3 times in this tournament, including qualifiers. We've drawn 2 and lost 1.
It's probably safe to say that Cameroon will not win the African Nations Cup!As someone who prefers to be totally safe, I will say it is safe to say Algeria will not defend the title.
On the topic of safety. There is a video making the rounds of the world of a Lasse cruising down the river in her little yellow toyota at 100km/h, sinking her car and then taking a selfie on said sinking car. I have not
driven on that river, but have often driven on the Ottawa Riviere (connected to the Rideau River which she was cruisin on), though maybe not that fast. I really have to meet this chick.
I am back in my AFCON comfort zone, back in the -20C temps and white snow beaches. If you think about it, it is kinda remarkable that on Monday we had 50CM of snow then another 10-15cm yesterday, yet the drive up here was nice, with clean highways and bright sunshine and smooth sailing all the way here.--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 7:29:45 PM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 10:32:02 AM UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 5:54:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 4:30:44 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
My picture quality is improving ( which is weird as I cant even see the shoreline along the lake now, while I could barely see it before), from what I can see -and hear- sounds like a good home crowd for Cameroon, I dunno, I dont think it is 80%, but I cant really say, tv pictures only shows the first few rows.
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 11:15:11 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Finally, a real snowday, kinda surprised how well the satellite internet is working in these conditions, though the picture is like watching an old snowy picture on a 1970s tv.
Just Group A matches today. Cameroon v Cape Verde and Ethiopia v Burkina Faso. Cameroon are through already. Everyone else in with a chance. Ethiopia need to win and hope, the other two should get through with draws.
Both games 0-0 and current standings
If she had gone down with the car and came back to life, should would be perfect for Mr. Lily White.Hard to say if it is 80% attendance but it looked like the best attendance yet.1 Kamerun Kamerun 3 4 7
rCo 2 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 3 0 4
rCo 3 Kap Verde Kap Verde 3 0 4
rCo 4 |athiopien |athiopien 3 -4 1
Cape Verde deserved their 1-1 draw, I hope theyrCOll get through to the next round.
Are you Roger Milla?RMCameroon have played Cape Verde 3 times in this tournament, including qualifiers. We've drawn 2 and lost 1.
It's probably safe to say that Cameroon will not win the African Nations Cup!As someone who prefers to be totally safe, I will say it is safe to say Algeria will not defend the title.
On the topic of safety. There is a video making the rounds of the world of a Lasse cruising down the river in her little yellow toyota at 100km/h, sinking her car and then taking a selfie on said sinking car. I have notShe sounds perfect for Mr Lily White.
driven on that river, but have often driven on the Ottawa Riviere (connected to the Rideau River which she was cruisin on), though maybe not that fast. I really have to meet this chick.
Ciao,--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
Werner
I am back in my AFCON comfort zone, back in the -20C temps and white snow beaches. If you think about it, it is kinda remarkable that on Monday we had 50CM of snow then another 10-15cm yesterday, yet the drive up here was nice, with clean highways and bright sunshine and smooth sailing all the way here.
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
Jan. 24
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
Jan. 25
Senegal vs. Cape Verde, 11 a.m.
Morocco vs. Malawi, 2 p.m.
Jan. 26
Ivory Coast vs. Egypt, 11 a.m.
the match of the round, leaning towards Ivory Coast winning this one Equatorial Guinea vs. Mali, 2p.m.
Other knockout stage dates--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
Quarterfinals: Jan. 29-30
Semifinals: Feb. 3-4
Third-place match: Feb. 6
Final: Feb. 6
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RM
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
RM
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Apparently Comoros have a keeper for the next game--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
Lotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
RM
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:07:49 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
Apparently it is hot and humid, the players look tired and it is now a game of 10 men of Gabon trying to score, but allowing a lot of 3 on 2s. Still 1-0RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
RMLotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:30:41 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:07:49 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
Gabon head in from a corner on 90 minutes - looks like we're heading for extra time!RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
Apparently it is hot and humid, the players look tired and it is now a game of 10 men of Gabon trying to score, but allowing a lot of 3 on 2s. Still 1-0RMLotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 5:41:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:30:41 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:07:49 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
Yup, well done Gabon, I wont blame the 10 men of Gabon if they go into a total defensive shell. But maybe they will go for it?RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
Gabon head in from a corner on 90 minutes - looks like we're heading for extra time!Apparently it is hot and humid, the players look tired and it is now a game of 10 men of Gabon trying to score, but allowing a lot of 3 on 2s. Still 1-0RMLotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:50:18 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 5:41:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:30:41 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:07:49 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
Burkina Faso advance after 9 rounds of penalties! What a shootout!RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
Yup, well done Gabon, I wont blame the 10 men of Gabon if they go into a total defensive shell. But maybe they will go for it?Gabon head in from a corner on 90 minutes - looks like we're heading for extra time!Apparently it is hot and humid, the players look tired and it is now a game of 10 men of Gabon trying to score, but allowing a lot of 3 on 2s. Still 1-0RMLotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:50:18 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 5:41:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:30:41 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:07:49 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
The never ending game, finally ends after the 18th penalty kick. Gabon did so well, but Burkina Faso wins the shootout.RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
Yup, well done Gabon, I wont blame the 10 men of Gabon if they go into a total defensive shell. But maybe they will go for it?Gabon head in from a corner on 90 minutes - looks like we're heading for extra time!Apparently it is hot and humid, the players look tired and it is now a game of 10 men of Gabon trying to score, but allowing a lot of 3 on 2s. Still 1-0RMLotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:55:05 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:50:18 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 5:41:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:30:41 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:07:49 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
Tunisia 12 men down with Covid but Nigeria a goal and a man down on the night! 16 minutes left.RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
The never ending game, finally ends after the 18th penalty kick. Gabon did so well, but Burkina Faso wins the shootout.Yup, well done Gabon, I wont blame the 10 men of Gabon if they go into a total defensive shell. But maybe they will go for it?Gabon head in from a corner on 90 minutes - looks like we're heading for extra time!Apparently it is hot and humid, the players look tired and it is now a game of 10 men of Gabon trying to score, but allowing a lot of 3 on 2s. Still 1-0RMLotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:58:30 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:55:05 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:50:18 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 5:41:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:30:41 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:07:49 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
IrCOve noticed some of these AFCON matches start with the ground looking quite empty but after 20 minutes or so fill up. Not sure if Covid checks are delaying peoplerCOs entry or of this is just how things are done in this part of the World.RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
Tunisia 12 men down with Covid but Nigeria a goal and a man down on the night! 16 minutes left.The never ending game, finally ends after the 18th penalty kick. Gabon did so well, but Burkina Faso wins the shootout.Yup, well done Gabon, I wont blame the 10 men of Gabon if they go into a total defensive shell. But maybe they will go for it?Gabon head in from a corner on 90 minutes - looks like we're heading for extra time!Apparently it is hot and humid, the players look tired and it is now a game of 10 men of Gabon trying to score, but allowing a lot of 3 on 2s. Still 1-0RMLotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.
RM
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 8:30:46 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:58:30 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:55:05 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:50:18 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 5:41:41 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:30:41 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 12:07:49 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 4:49:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:56:57 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 11:52:50 AM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 9:48:33 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:52:03 AM UTC+1, Binder Dundat wrote:
So AFCON takes a break for a couple of days before returning with the ko round of 16.
Round of 16 schedule
Jan. 23
Burkina Faso vs. Gabon, 11 a.m.
Nigeria vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m.
It means nothing, but I think Nigeria looked the best team I saw in the group phase.
First choice keeper Salim Ben Borina injured, 7 others players out with Covid - including both substitute keepers.Jan. 24I'm hearing that the Comoros will play without a goalkeeper?
Guinea vs. Gambia, 11 a.m.
Cameroon vs. Comoros, 2 p.m.
Good draw for Cameroon, I think.
BBC Sport reporting that the rules state if 11 players are fit then a team has to pick someone to play in goal from the available 11.
However, the rules also allow for exceptions in "exceptional circumstances" and Comoros are trying to get this treated as such.
RMAnd just to add to that, apparently Tunisia will be missing 12 players due to Covid for tonight's game with Nigeria.
Wondering if this tournament will be decided on who can keep their squad clear of Covid?
I thought Nigeria looked good in the group stage and Tunisia not so good, only caught the end of this match, but commentators suggest it was a Tunisia defensive masterclass.RMBurkina 1 - 0 Gabon ht
Burkina were given a penalty for a light foul, but the resulting pk hit the crossbar. The referee seems a bit weird. Gabon made it 1-1 at the end, but called back for offside.
Only saw the highlights as am watching Galatasaray - Trabzonspor. Beautiful through ball deep from midfield for Burkina Faso's goal, Traore placed it sweetly in off the post. The Gabon "equaliser" was ruled out for what looked to me like a very marginal offside, the kind that didn't used to be given in the days where they gave the attacker the benefit of the doubt. I don't like to see goals like that ruled out and I don't believe most fans do either.
The ground at Limbe looks as full as I remember seeing it. Looks like this is the last game it will host during the tournament. A shame, it might only have a capacity of 20000 but has a lot of character with nice views of trees and hills in the background.
Tunisia 12 men down with Covid but Nigeria a goal and a man down on the night! 16 minutes left.The never ending game, finally ends after the 18th penalty kick. Gabon did so well, but Burkina Faso wins the shootout.Yup, well done Gabon, I wont blame the 10 men of Gabon if they go into a total defensive shell. But maybe they will go for it?Gabon head in from a corner on 90 minutes - looks like we're heading for extra time!Apparently it is hot and humid, the players look tired and it is now a game of 10 men of Gabon trying to score, but allowing a lot of 3 on 2s. Still 1-0RMLotsa cards flying, Gabon down to 10 men, still 1-0. I dont like this ref. He gave Burkina a light pk in the 1st half, then denied Gabon what would have been another very light pk, but then right after gave Burkina a free kick outside the box for a light but obvious shirt pull. Which made the Gabon players mad and then a bunch of cards flying again. About 25 mins left for Gabon to get back in it, but it will be tough.
RMIrCOve noticed some of these AFCON matches start with the ground looking quite empty but after 20 minutes or so fill up. Not sure if Covid checks are delaying peoplerCOs entry or of this is just how things are done in this part of the World.
RM
Only saw the highlights as am watching
Galatasaray - Trabzonspor.
Real Mardin <real_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
:(Only saw the highlights as am watchingIncidentally, whatrCys GalarCys historically worst ever season finish?
Galatasaray - Trabzonspor.
Ciao,
Werner
On Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 9:02:23 PM UTC, Werner Pichler wrote:
Real Mardin <real_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Incidentally, whatrCys GalarCys historically worst ever season finish?
Only saw the highlights as am watching
Galatasaray - Trabzonspor.
Ciao,
Werner
:(
Depends how you look at it.
6th place in the 1917/18 Istanbul Football League was a last place finish, albeit in a league with no relegation.
In 1981/82 Galatasaray finished 11th out of 17 in the Turkish First Division (top tier).
The worst finish since the old First Division was rebranded the Super League was 8th out of 18 in 2010/11.
What you're getting at is after 23 of 38 rounds we're currently 15th out of 20. Two places and three points above the relegation zone.
The only saving grace is the mid-table positions have quite a few teams with similar points and we could win a couple and get back into the top half of the table.
We actually played quite well today but a defensive error for the second goal (defensive midfielder Taylan receives ball from keeper to lay it off for a "team mate" who turned out to be Trabzonspor striker Visca who was more than happy to receive the ball and put it past our keeper) cost us dear.
RM
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.My on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:Another on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:It gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:25 minutes gone 0-0.
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:At last! Toka-Ekampbi gets a shot on target, the stand in keeper predictably was nowhere near it. 1-0 Cameroon!
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
RM
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:Half time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:I thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:55:44 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:OK, he does not look like a keeper, but he just made a couple of good saves
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
RMI thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:03:09 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:Impressive saves by the Comoros have a go hero stand in keeper!
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:55:44 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
OK, he does not look like a keeper, but he just made a couple of good savesRMI thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:16:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:2-0 game over.
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:03:09 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:55:44 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
Impressive saves by the Comoros have a go hero stand in keeper!OK, he does not look like a keeper, but he just made a couple of good savesRMI thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:19:24 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:Beautiful through ball to Aboubakar. Alhudar goes to ground too early giving Aboubakar an easy finish to make it 2-0.
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:16:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:03:09 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:55:44 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
Impressive saves by the Comoros have a go hero stand in keeper!OK, he does not look like a keeper, but he just made a couple of good savesRMI thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
RM2-0 game over.
I hav had Starlink for over an hour and have had some minor hicups, possibly down to BEIN or that we are starting to get a very light snowfall, pic quality is bad again, even though I just did a speed test and the speed is good, also did lose connection, but hoping it is just growing pains. Regardless, still better than what I had...so far.
Wow, I just went sooo off topic, sorry.
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:36:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:or not
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:19:24 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:16:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:03:09 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:55:44 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
Impressive saves by the Comoros have a go hero stand in keeper!OK, he does not look like a keeper, but he just made a couple of good savesRMI thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
RM2-0 game over.
I hav had Starlink for over an hour and have had some minor hicups, possibly down to BEIN or that we are starting to get a very light snowfall, pic quality is bad again, even though I just did a speed test and the speed is good, also did lose connection, but hoping it is just growing pains. Regardless, still better than what I had...so far.
Wow, I just went sooo off topic, sorry.Beautiful through ball to Aboubakar. Alhudar goes to ground too early giving Aboubakar an easy finish to make it 2-0.
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:36:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:What a free kick by Comoros number 10, right into the top corner! 2-1! And he celebrates by thanking Alhudar for his efforts!
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:19:24 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:16:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:03:09 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:55:44 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
Impressive saves by the Comoros have a go hero stand in keeper!OK, he does not look like a keeper, but he just made a couple of good savesRMI thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
RM2-0 game over.
I hav had Starlink for over an hour and have had some minor hicups, possibly down to BEIN or that we are starting to get a very light snowfall, pic quality is bad again, even though I just did a speed test and the speed is good, also did lose connection, but hoping it is just growing pains. Regardless, still better than what I had...so far.
Wow, I just went sooo off topic, sorry.Beautiful through ball to Aboubakar. Alhudar goes to ground too early giving Aboubakar an easy finish to make it 2-0.
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:38:12 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:Alhudar parries a shot from long distance over the bar!
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:36:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:19:24 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:16:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:03:09 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:55:44 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
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On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
Impressive saves by the Comoros have a go hero stand in keeper!OK, he does not look like a keeper, but he just made a couple of good savesRMI thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
RM2-0 game over.
I hav had Starlink for over an hour and have had some minor hicups, possibly down to BEIN or that we are starting to get a very light snowfall, pic quality is bad again, even though I just did a speed test and the speed is good, also did lose connection, but hoping it is just growing pains. Regardless, still better than what I had...so far.
Wow, I just went sooo off topic, sorry.Beautiful through ball to Aboubakar. Alhudar goes to ground too early giving Aboubakar an easy finish to make it 2-0.
RMWhat a free kick by Comoros number 10, right into the top corner! 2-1! And he celebrates by thanking Alhudar for his efforts!
RM
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:45:00 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:Yeah, great free kick for the goal as well.
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:38:12 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:36:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:19:24 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 8:16:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 3:03:09 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:55:44 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:38:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:30:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I am gonna have to go off topic, my new Starlink just arrived at the end of the Gambia game, it arrived like a Gambian river dragon, so unexpectedly, so I waited for the match to end (yah Gambia!) and set it up, relatively quick and easy. Now watching the Afcon the way it was meant to be viewed, through the Tesla guy's internet, cus he is South African innit he?
Seems the picture is better, speed test on the starlink app sez 100mbs, while the internet speedtest at speedtest.net sez around 40mbs, though that may have something to do with the old acer10 I am using, have to try it on my real laptop later. Be interesting to see how everything works, like netflix on the firestick and such
SO anyway back up and thankfully due to all the on topic posts, I know now Cameroon had the keeper sent off. Really? Wow that sucks, maybe nepotism for cameroon influencing the call?
0-0 27min
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 2:12:33 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 7:05:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 6:47:35 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Monday, January 24, 2022 at 5:20:03 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
Hey, lets keep this thread on topic! I could sit here an type about the weather and how cold it is and how much I drank or am drinking, or how I am smoking weed from a bong or about how my puppy loves the snow and cold etc... but no, I am a professional and always keep on topic. If you wanted to talk about on topic stuff, you could mention how the Gambia coach is a bit of a throwback. Like how before all the African coaches were long haired Germans or Frenchman, OK this guy is Belgian and his hair is nowhere near as long and luxurious as those guys like Winnie Schafer and that french guy, but it has to be on topic.
The Gambia done well, especially when you consider the country is about the size and population of Maniwaki and they have a German regional liga player in goal.
0-0 60 minMy on topic contribution is to confirm that The Gambia beat Guinea 1-0. The Scorpions are ranked 150th in the World- the lowest of any team in the tournament- but are now in the quarterfinals!
RMAnother on topic contribution: Comoros have had to pick their left back Alhadur as keeper due to all their actual keepers being out with injury or Covid. Will the outfield players give the poor guy enough protection from Cameroon?
RMIt gets worse for Comoros- Abdou has been sent of after 6 minutes for stamping on a Cameroon player from behind. It took a VAR review to pick up on this - but was it really a clear and obvious error?
I have reviewed my post and certify that it is on topic.
No the keeper wasnrCOt sent off, the Comoros number 6 was sent off. Comoros started with an outfield player in goal as their usual keepers are injured or have Covid.RM
RMHalf time Cameroon 1 Comoros 0
IrCOve nothing against Comoros but am disappointed Cameroon havenrCOt tested this stand in Comoros keeper more.
Comoros had a double chance to score themselves but because Cameroon have an actual keeper in goal he managed to pull off two saves to keep the score 1-0.
Impressive saves by the Comoros have a go hero stand in keeper!OK, he does not look like a keeper, but he just made a couple of good savesRMI thought that I read they have the 3rd choice keeper available?
RM2-0 game over.
I hav had Starlink for over an hour and have had some minor hicups, possibly down to BEIN or that we are starting to get a very light snowfall, pic quality is bad again, even though I just did a speed test and the speed is good, also did lose connection, but hoping it is just growing pains. Regardless, still better than what I had...so far.
Wow, I just went sooo off topic, sorry.Beautiful through ball to Aboubakar. Alhudar goes to ground too early giving Aboubakar an easy finish to make it 2-0.
RMWhat a free kick by Comoros number 10, right into the top corner! 2-1! And he celebrates by thanking Alhudar for his efforts!
RMAlhudar parries a shot from long distance over the bar!
Final score Cameroon 2 Comoros 1.
ItrCOs a shame in a way this was an AFCON match, if Alhudar, a left back by trade, carried out these goal keeping heroics at a World Cup match herCOd be regarded a hero for decades to come. Credit to the rest of the Comoros team, 10 men for 84 minutes, who protected Alhudar for the most part.
RM
BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.
Bring on the full stadiums!
RM--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 7:52:37 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.
Bring on the full stadiums!
Well, f**k.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-60120367
Ciao,
Werner
Well, maybe less fans is better. The AFCON made the news in Canada, but for all the wrong reasons, though it is often like that, Soccer here only makes news if people die. Though to be fair, the upcoming Canada WC qualifiers are making news as well, probably more excitement about soccer than I have ever seen here.RM
On Tuesday, January 25, 2022 at 12:25:50 a.m. UTC-5, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 7:52:37 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.
Bring on the full stadiums!
Well, f**k.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-60120367
Ciao,
Werner
The HT stats show Morocco totally dominating, with 78% possession and 14 shots. --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Well, maybe less fans is better. The AFCON made the news in Canada, but for all the wrong reasons, though it is often like that, Soccer here only makes news if people die. Though to be fair, the upcoming Canada WC qualifiers are making news as well, probably more excitement about soccer than I have ever seen here.RM
Missed the first match, but Sengal won and will face the winner of this game.
MOR 1 -1 MWI HT
just got in to see the equalizer from Morocco
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 7:52:37 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
BBC News reporting that the Cameroon leader has authorised the school and work days being brought forward so as to free people up to attend matches.
Bring on the full stadiums!
Well, f**k.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-60120367
Ciao,
Werner
RM
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
I figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
I figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
I figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:And itrCOs penalties!
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:And herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RM
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:Does that rule, where you cant stop your run when taking a pk not exist anymore?
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RM
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:Salah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RM
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:42:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:0-0 HT
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:47:40 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:42:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 2:50:08 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:47:40 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:42:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
0-0 82 minute
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 2:50:08 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:It may be cold, but it is a dry cold, you cant be hurt by dry cold. You wanna smell fish, get some dried smelt treats for your dog, it smells stronger than vapourized weed and it just stays on your hands, are there a lot of Latinos in Equatorial Guinea?
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:47:40 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:42:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
0-0 82 minute
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 3:41:42 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 2:50:08 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:47:40 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:42:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
0-0 82 minute
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 9:11:46 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:They really do have good looking stadiums in Cameroon, but I wanna keep on topic
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 3:41:42 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 2:50:08 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:47:40 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:42:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.0-0 82 minute
I thought I wanted Portugal and Spain to get the 2030 World Cup but when I see stadiums with such character as Limbe and all the other Cameroon stadiums with their wonderful running tracks I think it might be better if it went to the purported Cameroon + other West African countries bid. Can you imagine how good a World Cup match between Canada and Scotland (for example) would be in this stadium?
RM
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 4:23:57 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:If you take a good Panenka, you can chacnge the outcome of a shootout
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 9:11:46 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 3:41:42 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 2:50:08 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:47:40 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:42:15 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:40:51 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 12:51:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 11:53:02 a.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.0-0 82 minute
I thought I wanted Portugal and Spain to get the 2030 World Cup but when I see stadiums with such character as Limbe and all the other Cameroon stadiums with their wonderful running tracks I think it might be better if it went to the purported Cameroon + other West African countries bid. Can you imagine how good a World Cup match between Canada and Scotland (for example) would be in this stadium?
RMThey really do have good looking stadiums in Cameroon, but I wanna keep on topic
So, 0-0 and going to pks
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 4:38:11 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:Nope, never take a panenka
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 4:23:57 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 9:11:46 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 3:41:42 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
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Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.0-0 82 minute
I thought I wanted Portugal and Spain to get the 2030 World Cup but when I see stadiums with such character as Limbe and all the other Cameroon stadiums with their wonderful running tracks I think it might be better if it went to the purported Cameroon + other West African countries bid. Can you imagine how good a World Cup match between Canada and Scotland (for example) would be in this stadium?
RMThey really do have good looking stadiums in Cameroon, but I wanna keep on topic
So, 0-0 and going to pksIf you take a good Panenka, you can chacnge the outcome of a shootout
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On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 9:11:46 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
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On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
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Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.0-0 82 minute
I thought I wanted Portugal and Spain to get the 2030 World Cup but when I see stadiums with such character as Limbe and all the other Cameroon stadiums with their wonderful running tracks I think it might be better if it went to the purported Cameroon + other West African countries bid. Can you imagine how good a World Cup match between Canada and Scotland (for example) would be in this stadium?
RMThey really do have good looking stadiums in Cameroon, but I wanna keep on topic
Nope, never take a panenkaSo, 0-0 and going to pksIf you take a good Panenka, you can chacnge the outcome of a shootout
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 4:49:01 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:Oh dear, I lost two houses today!!!!!
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On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 9:11:46 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 3:41:42 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
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On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
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Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.0-0 82 minute
I thought I wanted Portugal and Spain to get the 2030 World Cup but when I see stadiums with such character as Limbe and all the other Cameroon stadiums with their wonderful running tracks I think it might be better if it went to the purported Cameroon + other West African countries bid. Can you imagine how good a World Cup match between Canada and Scotland (for example) would be in this stadium?
RMThey really do have good looking stadiums in Cameroon, but I wanna keep on topic
Nope, never take a panenkaSo, 0-0 and going to pksIf you take a good Panenka, you can chacnge the outcome of a shootout
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 4:49:46 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:Well I lost count of the score and all the twists and turns but Equatorial Guinea advance after another epic penalty shootout!
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 4:49:01 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
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On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 9:11:46 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 3:41:42 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
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On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:24:22 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
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Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.0-0 82 minute
I thought I wanted Portugal and Spain to get the 2030 World Cup but when I see stadiums with such character as Limbe and all the other Cameroon stadiums with their wonderful running tracks I think it might be better if it went to the purported Cameroon + other West African countries bid. Can you imagine how good a World Cup match between Canada and Scotland (for example) would be in this stadium?
RMThey really do have good looking stadiums in Cameroon, but I wanna keep on topic
Nope, never take a panenkaSo, 0-0 and going to pksIf you take a good Panenka, you can chacnge the outcome of a shootout
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 9:55:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:So we have a two day break to calm down after that exhilarating penalty shootout to return on 29th January with the quarter finals:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 4:49:46 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
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On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
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Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.0-0 82 minute
I thought I wanted Portugal and Spain to get the 2030 World Cup but when I see stadiums with such character as Limbe and all the other Cameroon stadiums with their wonderful running tracks I think it might be better if it went to the purported Cameroon + other West African countries bid. Can you imagine how good a World Cup match between Canada and Scotland (for example) would be in this stadium?
RMThey really do have good looking stadiums in Cameroon, but I wanna keep on topic
Well I lost count of the score and all the twists and turns but Equatorial Guinea advance after another epic penalty shootout!Nope, never take a panenkaSo, 0-0 and going to pksIf you take a good Panenka, you can chacnge the outcome of a shootout
Why do CAF do penalty shootouts so much better than UEFA? Think back to the 1992 AFCON Final - Ivory Coast 11 Ghana 10.
Give CAF the 2030 World Cup!!
RM
30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
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On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 6:32:52 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
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Match of the round somewhat scarred by the stadium deaths, but I am OK with death, I mean come on, we see it very day, most of it fake, but we are bombarded with death on tv, komputer, podcast etc.
Egypt keeper keeps diving the wrong way, gifting easy penalties to Ivory Coast.PKs coming up, pks are not a lottery, it may be more mental than skill, but not a lottery.And it is till 0-0 with less than 10 mins left of et. Both teams had chances but both are tired and more cautious, it looks like it is going to pksI figured it would be a tight game and 0-0 at ht suggests that, but both teams have had chances, if I had to pick, I would say Ivory Coast to win.Still 0-0, looks like it is going to et. Egypt lost their keeper to injury in the last 10 mins. Still picking Ivory Coast, they have had the better chances
RMAnd herCOs just redeemed himself with a fingertip save!
RMSalah scores to win the shootout 5-4 for Egypt!
Egypt v Morocco next!
RM0-0 HT
Interesting pk reversal at the end of the half. My initial thought was pk, but then the lead up to the pk was a bit of roller derby and I assume that is why the ref reversed his own decision. Hope this isnt in bad taste, but the crowd seem quite enthustiastic and vibrant for this match.
Hard to pick a winner from this one, I would have lost the house in the first game, but my SHOE IN bet for the day is bet the house on Mali.If you ask me the Brasseur de montreal makes a better IPA than Belle Guelle, now to be fair, the Belle Guelle had been placed outisde in the balmy -14C sun and was quite cold and therefore had little to no hoppiness, so it was not a true test. Though Starlink is prefroming much better than the hughesnet/xplorent staelite internet, it is not flawless, speeds are good but I dont drop internet at home. People think -20C is cold, but its not like you are living in tshirts and shorts, not to mention you are living in a house then going into a garage, then going into a car and then into antoher garage and warm building, but you need a humidifier, ti can get dry, , it is 27% humidity in here, thank good I am keep ing hydrated with Quebec IPA.
Oh yeah on topic, the game
So I've just joined in time for extra time between Mali and Equatorial Guinea and even better I see it's being played at the wonderful little stadium in Limbe, my new favourite stadium which I thought the tournament was done with but apparently not.0-0 82 minute
I thought I wanted Portugal and Spain to get the 2030 World Cup but when I see stadiums with such character as Limbe and all the other Cameroon stadiums with their wonderful running tracks I think it might be better if it went to the purported Cameroon + other West African countries bid. Can you imagine how good a World Cup match between Canada and Scotland (for example) would be in this stadium?
RMThey really do have good looking stadiums in Cameroon, but I wanna keep on topic
Well I lost count of the score and all the twists and turns but Equatorial Guinea advance after another epic penalty shootout!Nope, never take a panenkaSo, 0-0 and going to pksIf you take a good Panenka, you can chacnge the outcome of a shootout
Why do CAF do penalty shootouts so much better than UEFA? Think back to the 1992 AFCON Final - Ivory Coast 11 Ghana 10.
Give CAF the 2030 World Cup!!
RMSo we have a two day break to calm down after that exhilarating penalty shootout to return on 29th January with the quarter finals:
29/1/22 4pm GMT: Gambia v Cameroon (Japoma Stadium, Douala) First time Cameroon have played away from Yaounde and the Olembe this tournament. It said on the news they won't be using the Olembe again until they receive assurances about safety.
29/1/22 7pm GMT: Burkina Faso v Tunisia (Roumd|- Adjia Stadium, Garoua)
30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?
30/1/22 7pm GMT: Senegal v Equatorial Guinea (Japoma Stadium, Douala)
RMThe Gambia v Cameroon ("away" team but playing in their home country)
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
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30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
RM
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:And it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:I guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:None of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:The ground looks quite empty. This does not bode well for CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid :(
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RMNone of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
ANARCHY!!!!!!!
But to go back on topic...
Tunisia the betting favourite for the next match
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:51:08 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:A quiet first half but Dango showed good strength to stay on his feet in the area and slot home to put Burkina Faso 1-0 up at half time.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RMNone of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
ANARCHY!!!!!!!
But to go back on topic...
Tunisia the betting favourite for the next matchThe ground looks quite empty. This does not bode well for CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid :(
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:05:58 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:Tunisia are apparently ranked 30th in the World but I reckon there are 30 better teams in UEFA alone.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:51:08 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RMNone of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
ANARCHY!!!!!!!
But to go back on topic...
Tunisia the betting favourite for the next matchThe ground looks quite empty. This does not bode well for CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid :(
RMA quiet first half but Dango showed good strength to stay on his feet in the area and slot home to put Burkina Faso 1-0 up at half time.
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:58:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:The scorer Dango sent off on a VAR for an elbow, looked harsh to me, a yellow would have sufficed.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:05:58 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:51:08 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RMNone of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
ANARCHY!!!!!!!
But to go back on topic...
Tunisia the betting favourite for the next matchThe ground looks quite empty. This does not bode well for CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid :(
RMA quiet first half but Dango showed good strength to stay on his feet in the area and slot home to put Burkina Faso 1-0 up at half time.
RMTunisia are apparently ranked 30th in the World but I reckon there are 30 better teams in UEFA alone.
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 8:23:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:I have no problem with the red. Burkina Faso win, what I thought was a chippy game. I dont know if these teams have history, but it just seemed bad natured, but not totally over the top bad.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:58:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:05:58 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:51:08 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RMNone of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
ANARCHY!!!!!!!
But to go back on topic...
Tunisia the betting favourite for the next matchThe ground looks quite empty. This does not bode well for CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid :(
RMA quiet first half but Dango showed good strength to stay on his feet in the area and slot home to put Burkina Faso 1-0 up at half time.
RMTunisia are apparently ranked 30th in the World but I reckon there are 30 better teams in UEFA alone.
RMThe scorer Dango sent off on a VAR for an elbow, looked harsh to me, a yellow would have sufficed.
86 minutes BF 1 Tunisia 0--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 8:23:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:FT Burkina Faso 1 Tunisia 0
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:58:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:05:58 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:51:08 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RMNone of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
ANARCHY!!!!!!!
But to go back on topic...
Tunisia the betting favourite for the next matchThe ground looks quite empty. This does not bode well for CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid :(
RMA quiet first half but Dango showed good strength to stay on his feet in the area and slot home to put Burkina Faso 1-0 up at half time.
RMTunisia are apparently ranked 30th in the World but I reckon there are 30 better teams in UEFA alone.
RMThe scorer Dango sent off on a VAR for an elbow, looked harsh to me, a yellow would have sufficed.
86 minutes BF 1 Tunisia 0
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 3:45:03 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:CanrCOt you ask your ice road truckers to campaign for something meaningful like Cameroon hosting the 2030 World Cup?
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 8:23:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:58:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:05:58 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:51:08 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RMNone of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
ANARCHY!!!!!!!
But to go back on topic...
Tunisia the betting favourite for the next matchThe ground looks quite empty. This does not bode well for CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid :(
RMA quiet first half but Dango showed good strength to stay on his feet in the area and slot home to put Burkina Faso 1-0 up at half time.
RMTunisia are apparently ranked 30th in the World but I reckon there are 30 better teams in UEFA alone.
I have no problem with the red. Burkina Faso win, what I thought was a chippy game. I dont know if these teams have history, but it just seemed bad natured, but not totally over the top bad.RMThe scorer Dango sent off on a VAR for an elbow, looked harsh to me, a yellow would have sufficed.
I am totally getting into the trucker convoy of freedom protest. It seems to be very Kanadian so far
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 8:54:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:I am totally losing my belief in the trucker convoy
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 3:45:03 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 8:23:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:58:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 7:05:58 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:51:08 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:53:57 PM UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:41:51 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:17:36 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:10:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:55:34 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:40:50 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
THe Gambia's German regionaliga keeper, who is actually German, make a great save from what looked a sure Cameroon goal, I am sure this guy will be a Bayern keeper within a year.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 11:17:08 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 4:06:31 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
SO we are back with AFCON round 3, it was a toss up between watching the Trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa or watching this game between Cameroon and Gambia. I dont know what is happening with the Truckers, but i do know it is really cold again, curious as to see how many made the journey.
But no, this is about the little darlings Gambia vs the big bad hosts Cameroon (hopefully no crowd trouble) who have been given a few generous VAR calls
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 11:16:52 a.m. UTC-5, Mark wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:15:27 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
It's apparently 33 degrees and 74% humidity in Douala so the slow pace to the game can be forgiven.30/1/22 4pm GMT: Egypt v Morocco (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaound|-) Tie of the round?Apparently this kick-off time was changed to 3pm.
Aboubakar backheels over the bar from a low cross!
14 minutes 0-0
Yeah, it was indeed a great save from a point blank range Aboubakar header.RM
A couple of good chances for Cameroon but The Gambia are basically doing a good job of containing them. 0-0 HT.
When full some of these Cameroon stadiums actually look the real deal, I can certainly see this stadium in Douala hosting a World Cup match. It actually looks like a World Cup match as The Gambia's kit (red tops blue shorts) looks like Chile or South Korea.
RMAnd it's 1-0 Cameroon! Fai crosses from the right, cleanly headed in by Ekambe! Now The Gambia have to come out and attack.
That's the first goal The Gambia have conceded from open play!
RM2-0 Cameroon! A cross from the left and Ekambi knocks it in at the far post! Great atmosphere at Douala!
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.RMI guess the realistic hope for the Gambia was to keep it 0-0 and go to PKs, I dont think they had a shot on goal yet? But it looks like Cameroon will be playing either Egypt or Morocco in the semi final, which I think is the harder route to the final, well maybe not, Tunisia and Senegal are tough as well.
Oh well, time to see if that convoy of freedom fighters have taken over Parliament yet, thank goodness I am safe here, but they got trucks and vehicles and I am only about an hour and half away, so I gotta be on alert.Stay safe!
RMNone of the Convoys have arrived yet (they will), it looks more like a freezing cold Canada Day than a protest, but maybe they are waiting until Monday (when the house resumes) and then they will storm the Parliament.
ANARCHY!!!!!!!
But to go back on topic...
Tunisia the betting favourite for the next matchThe ground looks quite empty. This does not bode well for CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid :(
RMA quiet first half but Dango showed good strength to stay on his feet in the area and slot home to put Burkina Faso 1-0 up at half time.
RMTunisia are apparently ranked 30th in the World but I reckon there are 30 better teams in UEFA alone.
I have no problem with the red. Burkina Faso win, what I thought was a chippy game. I dont know if these teams have history, but it just seemed bad natured, but not totally over the top bad.RMThe scorer Dango sent off on a VAR for an elbow, looked harsh to me, a yellow would have sufficed.
I am totally getting into the trucker convoy of freedom protest. It seems to be very Kanadian so farCanrCOt you ask your ice road truckers to campaign for something meaningful like Cameroon hosting the 2030 World Cup?
RM
I guess they had to move games up an hour due to the Canada v USA match Seems the Freedom Fighters are Frozen, not seeing much in the news about it todayYeah, I was out during the first half but have got back in time to see the highlights (what few there were).
Egypt 0 - 1 Marocco ht
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 3:53:28 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess they had to move games up an hour due to the Canada v USA match Seems the Freedom Fighters are Frozen, not seeing much in the news about it todayYeah, I was out during the first half but have got back in time to see the highlights (what few there were).
Egypt 0 - 1 Marocco ht
Egypt gave away a penalty needlessly when the left back (Ashraf?) slid in, missed the ball and got the man. Just the sort of tackle defenders are told not to do these days. Morocco converted the penalty.
The grounds looks empty and I mean proper AFCON empty, rows and rows of empty seats. I guess with these both being North African teams they're not exactly local and travelling fans at tournaments are known to dwindle in numbers as the tournament goes on as people can only get so much time off work or afford to stay for so long. That said, this looks really bad, a few days ago Cameroon formally declared it was applying to host the 2030 World Cup and here we are with a continental championship quarter final and a largely empty stadium. I can understand the locals saving their money for the Cameroon games but then that only demonstrates that the ticket prices have been set too highly. In terms of previous tournaments won this game is the equivalent of Italy v Holland and we all know that wouldn't be played in an empty stadium in a European Championship.
RMEgypt take a corner from the left, headed in, keeper parries but falls to Salah for one of the easiest tap ins he'll ever score. 1-1.
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:02:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 3:53:28 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess they had to move games up an hour due to the Canada v USA match Seems the Freedom Fighters are Frozen, not seeing much in the news about it todayYeah, I was out during the first half but have got back in time to see the highlights (what few there were).
Egypt 0 - 1 Marocco ht
Egypt gave away a penalty needlessly when the left back (Ashraf?) slid in, missed the ball and got the man. Just the sort of tackle defenders are told not to do these days. Morocco converted the penalty.
The grounds looks empty and I mean proper AFCON empty, rows and rows of empty seats. I guess with these both being North African teams they're not exactly local and travelling fans at tournaments are known to dwindle in numbers as the tournament goes on as people can only get so much time off work or afford to stay for so long. That said, this looks really bad, a few days ago Cameroon formally declared it was applying to host the 2030 World Cup and here we are with a continental championship quarter final and a largely empty stadium. I can understand the locals saving their money for the Cameroon games but then that only demonstrates that the ticket prices have been set too highly. In terms of previous tournaments won this game is the equivalent of Italy v Holland and we all know that wouldn't be played in an empty stadium in a European Championship.
This is turning out to be an ill tempered game.RMEgypt take a corner from the left, headed in, keeper parries but falls to Salah for one of the easiest tap ins he'll ever score. 1-1.
RM
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:11:31 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:02:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 3:53:28 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess they had to move games up an hour due to the Canada v USA matchYeah, I was out during the first half but have got back in time to see the highlights (what few there were).
Seems the Freedom Fighters are Frozen, not seeing much in the news about it today
Egypt 0 - 1 Marocco ht
Egypt gave away a penalty needlessly when the left back (Ashraf?) slid in, missed the ball and got the man. Just the sort of tackle defenders are told not to do these days. Morocco converted the penalty.
The grounds looks empty and I mean proper AFCON empty, rows and rows of empty seats. I guess with these both being North African teams they're not exactly local and travelling fans at tournaments are known to dwindle in numbers as the tournament goes on as people can only get so much time off work or afford to stay for so long. That said, this looks really bad, a few days ago Cameroon formally declared it was applying to host the 2030 World Cup and here we are with a continental championship quarter final and a largely empty stadium. I can understand the locals saving their money for the Cameroon games but then that only demonstrates that the ticket prices have been set too highly. In terms of previous tournaments won this game is the equivalent of Italy v Holland and we all know that wouldn't be played in an empty stadium in a European Championship.
The keeper coming off, maybe, apparently injured making that saveRMEgypt take a corner from the left, headed in, keeper parries but falls to Salah for one of the easiest tap ins he'll ever score. 1-1.
RMThis is turning out to be an ill tempered game.
Just had 22 men pushing and shoving over a nothing 50 50 challenge.
Morocco just had a header parried onto the crossbar by the Egypt keeper.
RM--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 11:40:21 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:11:31 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:02:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 3:53:28 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess they had to move games up an hour due to the Canada v USA matchYeah, I was out during the first half but have got back in time to see the highlights (what few there were).
Seems the Freedom Fighters are Frozen, not seeing much in the news about it today
Egypt 0 - 1 Marocco ht
Egypt gave away a penalty needlessly when the left back (Ashraf?) slid in, missed the ball and got the man. Just the sort of tackle defenders are told not to do these days. Morocco converted the penalty.
The grounds looks empty and I mean proper AFCON empty, rows and rows of empty seats. I guess with these both being North African teams they're not exactly local and travelling fans at tournaments are known to dwindle in numbers as the tournament goes on as people can only get so much time off work or afford to stay for so long. That said, this looks really bad, a few days ago Cameroon formally declared it was applying to host the 2030 World Cup and here we are with a continental championship quarter final and a largely empty stadium. I can understand the locals saving their money for the Cameroon games but then that only demonstrates that the ticket prices have been set too highly. In terms of previous tournaments won this game is the equivalent of Italy v Holland and we all know that wouldn't be played in an empty stadium in a European Championship.
But then the keeper refuses to leave!RMEgypt take a corner from the left, headed in, keeper parries but falls to Salah for one of the easiest tap ins he'll ever score. 1-1.
RMThis is turning out to be an ill tempered game.
Just had 22 men pushing and shoving over a nothing 50 50 challenge.
Morocco just had a header parried onto the crossbar by the Egypt keeper.The keeper coming off, maybe, apparently injured making that save
did I hear them say the VAR staff are from Mexico?
RM
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:50:06 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 11:40:21 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:11:31 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:02:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 3:53:28 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess they had to move games up an hour due to the Canada v USA matchYeah, I was out during the first half but have got back in time to see the highlights (what few there were).
Seems the Freedom Fighters are Frozen, not seeing much in the news about it today
Egypt 0 - 1 Marocco ht
Egypt gave away a penalty needlessly when the left back (Ashraf?) slid in, missed the ball and got the man. Just the sort of tackle defenders are told not to do these days. Morocco converted the penalty.
The grounds looks empty and I mean proper AFCON empty, rows and rows of empty seats. I guess with these both being North African teams they're not exactly local and travelling fans at tournaments are known to dwindle in numbers as the tournament goes on as people can only get so much time off work or afford to stay for so long. That said, this looks really bad, a few days ago Cameroon formally declared it was applying to host the 2030 World Cup and here we are with a continental championship quarter final and a largely empty stadium. I can understand the locals saving their money for the Cameroon games but then that only demonstrates that the ticket prices have been set too highly. In terms of previous tournaments won this game is the equivalent of Italy v Holland and we all know that wouldn't be played in an empty stadium in a European Championship.
Salah crosses in from the left, Trezeguet meets it at the far post to put Egypt 2-1 ahead!RMEgypt take a corner from the left, headed in, keeper parries but falls to Salah for one of the easiest tap ins he'll ever score. 1-1.
RMThis is turning out to be an ill tempered game.
Just had 22 men pushing and shoving over a nothing 50 50 challenge.
Morocco just had a header parried onto the crossbar by the Egypt keeper.The keeper coming off, maybe, apparently injured making that save
did I hear them say the VAR staff are from Mexico?
But then the keeper refuses to leave!RM
Not sure about this match but I know in one of the previous matches the VAR ref was Mexican.
Extra time coming.
RM
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:54:46 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:50:06 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 11:40:21 a.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:11:31 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:02:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 3:53:28 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess they had to move games up an hour due to the Canada v USA matchYeah, I was out during the first half but have got back in time to see the highlights (what few there were).
Seems the Freedom Fighters are Frozen, not seeing much in the news about it today
Egypt 0 - 1 Marocco ht
Egypt gave away a penalty needlessly when the left back (Ashraf?) slid in, missed the ball and got the man. Just the sort of tackle defenders are told not to do these days. Morocco converted the penalty.
The grounds looks empty and I mean proper AFCON empty, rows and rows of empty seats. I guess with these both being North African teams they're not exactly local and travelling fans at tournaments are known to dwindle in numbers as the tournament goes on as people can only get so much time off work or afford to stay for so long. That said, this looks really bad, a few days ago Cameroon formally declared it was applying to host the 2030 World Cup and here we are with a continental championship quarter final and a largely empty stadium. I can understand the locals saving their money for the Cameroon games but then that only demonstrates that the ticket prices have been set too highly. In terms of previous tournaments won this game is the equivalent of Italy v Holland and we all know that wouldn't be played in an empty stadium in a European Championship.
It finishes Egypt 2 - Morocco 1.RMEgypt take a corner from the left, headed in, keeper parries but falls to Salah for one of the easiest tap ins he'll ever score. 1-1.
RMThis is turning out to be an ill tempered game.
Just had 22 men pushing and shoving over a nothing 50 50 challenge.
Morocco just had a header parried onto the crossbar by the Egypt keeper.The keeper coming off, maybe, apparently injured making that save
did I hear them say the VAR staff are from Mexico?
But then the keeper refuses to leave!RM
Not sure about this match but I know in one of the previous matches the VAR ref was Mexican.
Extra time coming.
RMSalah crosses in from the left, Trezeguet meets it at the far post to put Egypt 2-1 ahead!
RM
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:53:57 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.Why are they The Gambia and not just Gambia?
Did Gambia have even 1 shot at goal? I don't think they did!
Another unimpressive performance from Cameroon. We're just 1 match away from the African Nations Cup Final now though!
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 5:24:14 PM UTC, Mark wrote:Senegal take the lead against Ecquatorial Guinea. Mane played a through ball to Diedhiou who converted.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:53:57 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
According to the internet - "because the region was named for the Gambia River"And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.Why are they The Gambia and not just Gambia?
I actually had to look up whether "The Gambia" was correct usage as during Italia 90 some of the British commentators referred to Cameroon erroneously as "The Cameroon" and to the players as "The Cameroons".
Did Gambia have even 1 shot at goal? I don't think they did!
Another unimpressive performance from Cameroon. We're just 1 match away from the African Nations Cup Final now though!The toughest match yet though.
RM
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 5:46:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 5:24:14 PM UTC, Mark wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:53:57 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
According to the internet - "because the region was named for the Gambia River"And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.Why are they The Gambia and not just Gambia?
I actually had to look up whether "The Gambia" was correct usage as during Italia 90 some of the British commentators referred to Cameroon erroneously as "The Cameroon" and to the players as "The Cameroons".
Did Gambia have even 1 shot at goal? I don't think they did!
Another unimpressive performance from Cameroon. We're just 1 match away from the African Nations Cup Final now though!The toughest match yet though.
RMSenegal take the lead against Ecquatorial Guinea. Mane played a through ball to Diedhiou who converted.
Great trumpet playing by the crowd, I would give the trumpet players 4/5.
Senegal 1 - ECQ 0 31 minutes.
RM
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 7:33:58 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 5:46:37 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 5:24:14 PM UTC, Mark wrote:
On Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 5:53:57 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
According to the internet - "because the region was named for the Gambia River"And the game finishes 2-0! Victory for Cameroon, The Gambia's victory was just getting this far so I'll forgive them for pretty much not having a single shot on goal.Why are they The Gambia and not just Gambia?
I actually had to look up whether "The Gambia" was correct usage as during Italia 90 some of the British commentators referred to Cameroon erroneously as "The Cameroon" and to the players as "The Cameroons".
Did Gambia have even 1 shot at goal? I don't think they did!
Another unimpressive performance from Cameroon. We're just 1 match away from the African Nations Cup Final now though!The toughest match yet though.
RMSenegal take the lead against Ecquatorial Guinea. Mane played a through ball to Diedhiou who converted.
Great trumpet playing by the crowd, I would give the trumpet players 4/5.
Senegal 1 - ECQ 0 31 minutes.
RMSenegal 3 - ECG 1
Sadly it's all over for ECG.
Second Senegalese goal was from a corner, some controversy as to whether it should have been a corner or a GK. ECG then went on the offensive to find an equaliser and were caught out on the break for the third.
RM
On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 5:04:31 AM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:It looks as if I'll be right. Just Burkina Faso to be eliminated now for me to be proved right.
I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200)
Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000)
Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000) Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.It will be 1 of the following teams that win it:
Cameroon
Algeria
Ivory Coast
Nigeria
Egypt
Tunisia
Senegal
Ghana
On Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 5:11:33 PM UTC, Mark wrote:but not as right as national bet mgm
On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 5:04:31 AM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
I guess the Afcon cup is not the favourite continental cup of most clubs, especially in Europe, MLS is probably OK with the AFCON.
If you dont know anything about the African Cup of Nations, it was always won by Egypt, I think they won all but two of the previous AFCONs. I wont go too deep into the whole thing, but it is being played in Cameroon, starts this Sunday and the favourites are Senegal and Algeria.
Nation BetMGM
Senegal +250
Algeria +275
Egypt +275
Ivory Coast +325
Morocco +400
Nigeria +350
Cameroon +350
Tunisia +800
Ghana +700
Mali +1100
I think this is the first time they are doing 24 countries, which means 16 teams qualify for the knock out round. It also means the Gambia qualified, that is a first.
Group A Cameroon (-200) Burkina Faso (+300) Cape Verde (+500) Ethiopia (+2500)
Group B Senegal (-550) Guinea (+500) Zimbabwe (+1600) Malawi (+2200) Group C Morocco (-145) Ghana (+180) Gabon (+550) Comoros (+4000)
Group D Egypt (-145) Nigeria (+115) Guinea-Bissau (+2200) Sudan (+4000) Group E Algeria (-200) Ivory Coast (+150) Equ. Guinea (+3300) Sierra Leone (+4000)
Group F Tunisia (-185) Mali (+150) Gambia (+2000) Mauritania (+3300)
In my opinion, with my lack of knowledge of the teams, I think Cameroon as host, have to be a favourite, I think only Cameroon and Egypt have ever won the AFCON, not to mention having a certain ace goal poacher in Choupo Motting. OK, OK, Cameroon have no chance. In the past the hosts have won every single AFCON.
My personal pick is Morocco and it is based on me watching a young, impressive Morocco team 5 some years ago.
Lets just hope this does not start like the Ice hockey WC, with a bunch of teams having to forfeit games due to covid and the thing being shut down after the first 4 days.It will be 1 of the following teams that win it:
Cameroon
Algeria
Ivory Coast
Nigeria
Egypt
Tunisia
Senegal
Ghana
It looks as if I'll be right. Just Burkina Faso to be eliminated now for me to be proved right.
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.0-0 HT
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:Joined this late in the first half.
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:Senegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RM
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:BF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RM
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:FT
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RM
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:50:49 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:I would like to offer the following helpful tactical advice to the winner of the Cameroon - Egypt semi-final:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RMFT
Senegal 3 - Burkina Faso 1
RM
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:57:42 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:Senegal look a strong team, I think I would pick them over either of today's teams.
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:50:49 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RMFT
Senegal 3 - Burkina Faso 1
RMI would like to offer the following helpful tactical advice to the winner of the Cameroon - Egypt semi-final:
STOP MANE!!!
RM
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 4:16:34 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:Olembe Stadium looks great.
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:57:42 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:50:49 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RMFT
Senegal 3 - Burkina Faso 1
RMI would like to offer the following helpful tactical advice to the winner of the Cameroon - Egypt semi-final:
STOP MANE!!!
RMSenegal look a strong team, I think I would pick them over either of today's teams.
Liverpool fans will be thrilled if it is a Sane v Sallah final.
MOn Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 6:38:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:Apparently Cameroon havenrCOt lost a game in Yaound|- since 1988!
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 4:16:34 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:57:42 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:50:49 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RMFT
Senegal 3 - Burkina Faso 1
RMI would like to offer the following helpful tactical advice to the winner of the Cameroon - Egypt semi-final:
STOP MANE!!!
Olembe Stadium looks great.RMSenegal look a strong team, I think I would pick them over either of today's teams.
Liverpool fans will be thrilled if it is a Sane v Sallah final.
RM
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 7:11:24 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
MOn Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 6:38:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 4:16:34 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:57:42 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:50:49 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RMFT
Senegal 3 - Burkina Faso 1
RMI would like to offer the following helpful tactical advice to the winner of the Cameroon - Egypt semi-final:
STOP MANE!!!
Olembe Stadium looks great.RMSenegal look a strong team, I think I would pick them over either of today's teams.
Liverpool fans will be thrilled if it is a Sane v Sallah final.
RMApparently Cameroon havenrCOt lost a game in Yaound|- since 1988!
RM
0-0 htEgypt keeper Gabaski, who was hurt but refused to be substituted last game, keeps going down injured but prefers to be treated rather than leave.
if i was a betting man i wouldnt bet on this game
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 2:20:19 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 7:11:24 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
MOn Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 6:38:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 4:16:34 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:57:42 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:50:49 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RMFT
Senegal 3 - Burkina Faso 1
RMI would like to offer the following helpful tactical advice to the winner of the Cameroon - Egypt semi-final:
STOP MANE!!!
Olembe Stadium looks great.RMSenegal look a strong team, I think I would pick them over either of today's teams.
Liverpool fans will be thrilled if it is a Sane v Sallah final.
RMApparently Cameroon havenrCOt lost a game in Yaound|- since 1988!
RM
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 7:59:28 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:12 minutes left, 0-0.
0-0 ht
if i was a betting man i wouldnt bet on this game
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 2:20:19 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 7:11:24 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
MOn Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 6:38:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 4:16:34 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:57:42 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:50:49 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RMFT
Senegal 3 - Burkina Faso 1
RMI would like to offer the following helpful tactical advice to the winner of the Cameroon - Egypt semi-final:
STOP MANE!!!
Olembe Stadium looks great.RMSenegal look a strong team, I think I would pick them over either of today's teams.
Liverpool fans will be thrilled if it is a Sane v Sallah final.
RMApparently Cameroon havenrCOt lost a game in Yaound|- since 1988!
Egypt keeper Gabaski, who was hurt but refused to be substituted last game, keeps going down injured but prefers to be treated rather than leave.RM
RM
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:30:47 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:Egypt manager Quieroz, who rowed with the ref in the first half, is now sent off for dissent!
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 7:59:28 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
0-0 ht
if i was a betting man i wouldnt bet on this game
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 2:20:19 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 7:11:24 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
MOn Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 6:38:25 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 4:16:34 p.m. UTC-5, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:57:42 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:50:49 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:49:09 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:41:59 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
POn Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:20:21 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:06:23 PM UTC, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:09:12 p.m. UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Freedom Fighter Truckers have managed to oust the leader of the Conservative party, they wanted to oust and hang Trudeau, but they got this guy instead. I think the love hate relationship with the freedom fighters is turningmore to hate, at least in the city itself. Probably still a lot of support in the rest of the country.
There is always a snow storm whenever an AFCON semi final is played, I cant explain it, but always happens.
Senegal is a heavy favourite vs Burkina Faso, but that means nothing in AFCON.0-0 HT
Some proper VARobot stuff, Burkina lost their keeper to injury, I would say even game so far.Joined this late in the first half.
Two Senegal penalties overturned on VAR. The first the keeper seemed to take out the opposing player and managed to injure himself in the process. Got some of the ball and some of the man. Commentators seemed to think it should have been a penalty.
The second was one of those awful handball calls where the defender turns away and does everything they can to avoid a handball. IrCOm pleased that one was overturned.
RMSenegal go 1-0 up. Corner, CoulliballyrCOs overhead kick deflected but falls to Dialla who shoots and scores.
And now 2-0. Low cross from the left from Mane, Dieng slides in to tap the ball past the keeper.
Burkina Faso look down and out.
13 minutes left.
RMBF cross from the right, IrCOve no idea whether the attacker meant that kneed shot or he just meant to control the ball but the ball finds itrCOs way into the net! 2-1, five minutes left.
RM3-1! Mane on the counter attack!
RMFT
Senegal 3 - Burkina Faso 1
RMI would like to offer the following helpful tactical advice to the winner of the Cameroon - Egypt semi-final:
STOP MANE!!!
Olembe Stadium looks great.RMSenegal look a strong team, I think I would pick them over either of today's teams.
Liverpool fans will be thrilled if it is a Sane v Sallah final.
RMApparently Cameroon havenrCOt lost a game in Yaound|- since 1988!
Egypt keeper Gabaski, who was hurt but refused to be substituted last game, keeps going down injured but prefers to be treated rather than leave.RM
RM12 minutes left, 0-0.
You get the impression if one team scores in the next few minutes that will be that.
I hope these two teams realise if this goes into extra times it will clash with The Apprentice in the UK!
RM
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
--
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RM
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RM
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
Cameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RM
It will be 1 of the following teams that win it:
Cameroon
Algeria
Ivory Coast
Nigeria
Egypt
Tunisia
Senegal
Ghana
It looks as if I'll be right. Just Burkina Faso to be eliminated now for me to be proved right.
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:43:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
I suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
RM
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:48:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin is wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:43:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
It was a shame.--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
RMI suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 5:24:54 PM UTC, Mark wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:48:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin is wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:43:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
It was a shame.RMI suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!
With the host nation out I wonder how full the Olembe will be for SundayrCOs final? I expect both Egypt and Senegal will be reasonably well supported but if the locals donrCOt show an interest there could be a lot of empty seats.
My worry is a half empty stadium will reflect badly on CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid. On the other hand, filling the stadium even when the host nation arenrCOt playing would give CameroonrCOs bid more credibility.So tickets for the final are priced as follows:
RM
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 6:46:08 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 5:24:54 PM UTC, Mark wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:48:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin is wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:43:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
It was a shame.RMI suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!
With the host nation out I wonder how full the Olembe will be for SundayrCOs final? I expect both Egypt and Senegal will be reasonably well supported but if the locals donrCOt show an interest there could be a lot of empty seats.
Looks like a poor attendance for the third placed game. Entire blocks of empty seats. Tickets for this were priced similar to the group matches too.My worry is a half empty stadium will reflect badly on CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid. On the other hand, filling the stadium even when the host nation arenrCOt playing would give CameroonrCOs bid more credibility.
RMSo tickets for the final are priced as follows:
Category 3: 7000 CFA
Category 2: 16000 CFA
Category 1: 20000 CFA
Bearing in mind when the tournament started group stage tickets were 3000, 5000 and 8000 respectively. At those prices the non-Cameroon games didn't come anywhere near to selling out.
Will the final defy the form book?
RM
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 8:26:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 6:46:08 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 5:24:54 PM UTC, Mark wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:48:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin is wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:43:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
It was a shame.RMI suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!
With the host nation out I wonder how full the Olembe will be for SundayrCOs final? I expect both Egypt and Senegal will be reasonably well supported but if the locals donrCOt show an interest there could be a lot of empty seats.
Quite a one sided game for the most part with Burkina Faso going 3-0 up but Cameroon sprang into life late on and found three goals in the last 20 minutes to take the match to penalties (no extra time) and win third place on spot kicks.My worry is a half empty stadium will reflect badly on CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid. On the other hand, filling the stadium even when the host nation arenrCOt playing would give CameroonrCOs bid more credibility.
RMSo tickets for the final are priced as follows:
Category 3: 7000 CFA
Category 2: 16000 CFA
Category 1: 20000 CFA
Bearing in mind when the tournament started group stage tickets were 3000, 5000 and 8000 respectively. At those prices the non-Cameroon games didn't come anywhere near to selling out.
Will the final defy the form book?
RMLooks like a poor attendance for the third placed game. Entire blocks of empty seats. Tickets for this were priced similar to the group matches too.
This does not bode well for tomorrow.
RM
On Saturday, February 5, 2022 at 7:00:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 8:26:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 6:46:08 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 5:24:54 PM UTC, Mark wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:48:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin is wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:43:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
It was a shame.RMI suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!
With the host nation out I wonder how full the Olembe will be for SundayrCOs final? I expect both Egypt and Senegal will be reasonably well supported but if the locals donrCOt show an interest there could be a lot of empty seats.
Senegal won the final against Egypt on penalties.My worry is a half empty stadium will reflect badly on CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid. On the other hand, filling the stadium even when the host nation arenrCOt playing would give CameroonrCOs bid more credibility.
RMSo tickets for the final are priced as follows:
Category 3: 7000 CFA
Category 2: 16000 CFA
Category 1: 20000 CFA
Bearing in mind when the tournament started group stage tickets were 3000, 5000 and 8000 respectively. At those prices the non-Cameroon games didn't come anywhere near to selling out.
Will the final defy the form book?
RMLooks like a poor attendance for the third placed game. Entire blocks of empty seats. Tickets for this were priced similar to the group matches too.
This does not bode well for tomorrow.
RMQuite a one sided game for the most part with Burkina Faso going 3-0 up but Cameroon sprang into life late on and found three goals in the last 20 minutes to take the match to penalties (no extra time) and win third place on spot kicks.
Interesting VAR situation for BF's second goal. Player takes the ball to the line and crosses, Cameroon keeper Onana deflects the ball into his own net. Given as a goal kick in real time for the ball crossing the line before the cross, but VAR spotted that it was the player's foot and not the ball which was over the line - goal given. Don't recall seeing that particular combination of events for a VAR goal before.
Nothing against BF, who have contributed to the tournament but I'm pleased Cameroon at least secured third after going to the trouble of hosting the thing.
RM
On Saturday, February 5, 2022 at 11:19:13 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Saturday, February 5, 2022 at 7:00:17 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 8:26:04 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 6:46:08 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, February 4, 2022 at 5:24:54 PM UTC, Mark wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:48:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin is wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:43:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
It was a shame.RMI suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!
With the host nation out I wonder how full the Olembe will be for SundayrCOs final? I expect both Egypt and Senegal will be reasonably well supported but if the locals donrCOt show an interest there could be a lot of empty seats.
I got my prediction right.My worry is a half empty stadium will reflect badly on CameroonrCOs 2030 World Cup bid. On the other hand, filling the stadium even when the host nation arenrCOt playing would give CameroonrCOs bid more credibility.
RMSo tickets for the final are priced as follows:
Category 3: 7000 CFA
Category 2: 16000 CFA
Category 1: 20000 CFA
Bearing in mind when the tournament started group stage tickets were 3000, 5000 and 8000 respectively. At those prices the non-Cameroon games didn't come anywhere near to selling out.
Will the final defy the form book?
RMLooks like a poor attendance for the third placed game. Entire blocks of empty seats. Tickets for this were priced similar to the group matches too.
This does not bode well for tomorrow.
RMQuite a one sided game for the most part with Burkina Faso going 3-0 up but Cameroon sprang into life late on and found three goals in the last 20 minutes to take the match to penalties (no extra time) and win third place on spot kicks.
Interesting VAR situation for BF's second goal. Player takes the ball to the line and crosses, Cameroon keeper Onana deflects the ball into his own net. Given as a goal kick in real time for the ball crossing the line before the cross, but VAR spotted that it was the player's foot and not the ball which was over the line - goal given. Don't recall seeing that particular combination of events for a VAR goal before.
Nothing against BF, who have contributed to the tournament but I'm pleased Cameroon at least secured third after going to the trouble of hosting the thing.
RMSenegal won the final against Egypt on penalties.
Egypt gave away a penalty very early on after a clumsy tackle but Gabaski saved Mane's spot kick. But Mane redeemed himself by scoring the winning penalty, so I'm sure nobody much minds. Both sides had their chances in the 90 minutes.
The stadium looked very empty before kickoff but when watching the match seemed more full? I'm not sure if it gradually got busier or if the camera being concentrated on the fans in the lower bowl made it seem more busy than it was but certainly the attendance didn't look too bad on the broadcast.
So the tournament that brought us running tracks, sunshine in January and even a match finishing five minutes ahead of time is over. All good things must come to an end but I'll quite miss switching on the tv in the afternoon to see matches from largely empty stadiums jazzed up with a soundtrack of vuvuzelas and trumpets.
RM
On Sunday, February 6, 2022 at 10:45:12 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
Senegal won the final against Egypt on penalties.
I got my prediction right.
Mark wrote:
On Sunday, February 6, 2022 at 10:45:12 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
Senegal won the final against Egypt on penalties.
I got my prediction right.What was your prediction? Egypt or Senegal or Cameroon to win
AFCON22? ;-)
I could have probably predicted that one right too!
But I did hope Senegal would win obviously.Why? Cus Mendy.
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:48:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:43:22 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 9:37:39 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 8:52:41 PM UTC, anders t wrote:
I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
Are you from Cameroon?--The match has gone to penalties
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RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
RMI suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!
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I watched most of yesterday's SF and now the 2nd half of today's SF.
I don't ever again want to hear about eurocroto.
No. I just support them.--The match has gone to penalties
Manchester United FC - CHAMPIONS
Latest: England '13 (20th) Europa '17, UEFA '08, World '08
RMGabaski saves the second Cameroon penalty
RMCameroon miss the fourth penalty, ball placed wide of the post. ItrCOs all over. Cameroon out. Egypt through to the final against Senegal.
Are you from Cameroon?RMI suppose Cameroon put in a reasonable performance at last. I'm a bit concerned about our finishing though; 4 shots from 11 metres out with only the goalkeeper to beat and we can only score 1 out of the 4!
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