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      Weekend Internationals

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      JD
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      Weekend Internationals
      Jun 02, 2007 04:06:00 pm
      Today

      European Championship Qualifying

      Albania v Luxembourg, 19:30
      Azerbaijan v Poland, 17:00
      Belarus v Bulgaria, 19:00
      Belgium v Portugal, 19:45
      Bosnia-Herzegovina v Turkey, 19:00
      Denmark v Sweden, 19:00
      Estonia v Croatia, 19:30
      FYR Macedonia v Israel, 18:30
      Faroe Islands v Italy, 19:45
      Finland v Serbia, 17:15
      France v Ukraine, 20:00
      Germany v San Marino, 18:00
      Greece v Hungary, 19:30
      Iceland v Liechtenstein, 17:00
      Kazakhstan v Armenia, 13:00
      Latvia v Spain, 19:30
      Lithuania v Georgia, 19:00
      Norway v Malta, 19:05
      Russia v Andorra, 16:00
      Slovenia v Romania, 19:45
      Wales v Czech Republic, 15:00

      International Match

      Australia v Uruguay, 11:00
      Austria v Paraguay, 16:00
      South Korea v Netherlands, 12:00
      Switzerland v Argentina, 19:30
      Venezuela v Canada, 0:00

      Tomorrow

      International Match

      Costa Rica v Chile, 2:00
      Ecuador v Peru, 18:00
      Honduras v Trinidad and Tobago
      Indonesia v Singapore, 13:00
      Malawi v Gabon, 14:00
      Mexico v Iran, 1:00
      Montenegro v Colombia, 5:15
      USA v China PR, 1:00


      Anybody find the match of the weekend there? And more importantly the link to the stream!
      EddieC
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #1: Jun 02, 2007 05:02:39 pm
      Kazakhstan v Armenia has to be match of the weekend. A little known fact, but current target Snoogy Doogy actually plays for Kazakhstan :D
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #2: Jun 02, 2007 07:28:55 pm
      He's a good friend of Borat  ;) ;D
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #3: Jun 03, 2007 11:14:54 am
      Reds on international duty - a round up from LFC.tv

      Daniel Agger was involved in the most controversial match of the weekend after Denmark's game against Sweden was abandoned after 89 minutes. With Sweden racing into a 3-nil lead within 30-minutes, Agger kick-started an amazing comeback for the Danes by scoring in the 34th minute. Two further goals for Denmark in the second-half levelled the scores before the referee, Herbert Fandel – who took charge of the Champions League final last month - walked off the pitch after a fan tried to attack him in the 89th minute following his decision to send off a Danish defender. The game was abandoned and now UEFA will launch an investigation to decide whether the result should stand.
       
      John Arne Riise scored in injury time for Norway to seal a comprehensive 4-0 thrashing of Malta in the Euro2008 qualifier in Oslo.
       
      Craig Bellamy played all 90 minutes at the Millennium Stadium as Wals drew 0-0 with the Czech Republic in their Euro2008 qualifier.
       
      Xabi Alonso was a second-half substitute for Spain in their 2-0 away win over Latvia. Pepe Reina had to be content with a place on the bench as Spain moved back into contention for qualification to next summer's European Championships.
       
      Sami Hyypia played all 90 minutes as Finland were beaten 2-0 at home by Serbia. Hyypia was booked in the 70th minute while former Anfield favourite Jari Litmanen came on with 20 minutes remaining.
       
      Djibril Cisse replaced former Liverpool striker Nicolas Anelka after the current Bolton forward had given France a 2-0 lead over the Ukraine. The Reds striker – currently on loan at Marseille - came on in the 77th minute. The game finished 2-0.
       
      Dirk Kuyt was a second-half substitute for Holland as they beat South Korea 2-0 in Seoul. Rafael van der Vaart scored both goals for Holland.
       
      Javier Mascherano featured for Argentina as they drew 1-1 with Switzerland at St Jakob Park. The Reds midfielder came on in the 67th minute while former West Ham team-mate Carlos Tevez scored Argentina's goal.
       
      Harry Kewell was one of seven European-based players missing for Australia as they were beaten 2-1 by Uruguay.
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #4: Jun 03, 2007 12:50:36 pm
      The dinamarca-suecia was spectacular ;D
      España won 0-2  :ernaehrung004:
      mrtommo
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #5: Jun 03, 2007 02:22:34 pm
      Just seen the Denmark v Sweden incident. I don't think there are any complains that he should of been sent off, a blatent punch to the stomach.

      Maybe, following UEFA's report on Liverpool's supporters, it was a Liverpool fan run onto the pitch and threaten the ref. After all he did ref the Champ's League Final.
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #6: Aug 22, 2007 09:08:28 pm
      Not quite the weekend.  England v Germany.

      We are getting stuffed!  Owen missed a sitter, and Lampard 'apparently' scored a fantastic goal... & then missed a sitter.
      I did however manage to catch Germanys second goal, was worth a treat!

      Roll on second half...
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #7: Aug 22, 2007 09:31:22 pm
      Dyer by name, Dyer by nature! Just missed a pure sitter.

      Crouch is looking lively though. Only started watching because he's come on.
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #8: Aug 22, 2007 09:37:28 pm
      Dyer by name, Dyer by nature! Just missed a pure sitter.

      Crouch is looking lively though. Only started watching because he's come on.

      I've stopped watching.  TBH, I can't be arsed with England at the moment.  When Paul Robinson gets substituted, I'll resume watching!
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #9: Aug 22, 2007 10:18:42 pm
      Ireland 4-0denmark in denmark

      steve finnan his usual solid selve. at left back tho! ireland play him there regularly despite the fact hes the best right back around >:(

      Danny Agger sorry danny lad expected more

      and for those of you who remember young irish lad had a few games under rafa Darren potter, played midfield did well on his first full start for us

       
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #10: Aug 22, 2007 11:19:57 pm
      Owen missed a sitter and Fat Franks shot was powerful but beat lehmann at his front post which no decent keeper should allow. hate to say it but Joe Cole was one of our best players by far... He's a class act..
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      Re: Weekend Internationals
      Reply #11: Aug 23, 2007 12:23:33 am
      I care so little that I am not even going to post in this thread.

      Bugger.

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