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post Oct 13 2011, 10:52 AM, updated 14y ago

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The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2012, will be the 14th European Championship for national football teams sanctioned by UEFA. The final tournament will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine between 8 June and 1 July 2012. This bid was chosen by UEFA's Executive Committee in 2007.

This will be the last European Championship finals tournament to contain 16 nations; 24 will compete from Euro 2016 onward. Qualification was contested by 51 nations between August 2010 and November 2011 to join the two host nations in the tournament.

The winner of the tournament will earn the right to compete for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup hosted by Brazil.

So, as it happened, here is the complete group drool.gif

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Let's discuss on each team their chance at forthcoming EURO2012 rclxms.gif

For those who likes to keep the scoreline, here's your complete file biggrin.gif

Scorecard

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post Oct 13 2011, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(mamat @ Oct 13 2011, 10:59 AM)
Spain...
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As expected hehe tongue.gif
I do hope Germany again to challenge them. They also have young talents.
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post Oct 13 2011, 11:24 AM

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QUOTE(repasi @ Oct 13 2011, 11:18 AM)
PLAYOFF

The runners-up from eight of the nine groups will contest a two-legged play-off. The four winning teams will qualify for the finals.
The draw for the play-offs will be made on Thursday October 13.
The first leg will be played on November 11 and 12 and the second leg on November 15.

Croatia
Portugal
Czech Republic
Turkey
Ireland
Bosnia
Montenegro
Estonia


portugal vs bosnia maybe.. hehe  thumbup.gif
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post Oct 13 2011, 02:01 PM

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Estonia & Montenegro are the surprise team in play-off, managed to qualify ahead the like of Swiss & Serbia. I think Montenegro can go through to finals.
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post Oct 13 2011, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(kuaLe_AGX @ Oct 13 2011, 02:28 PM)
btw all 8 teams will be seeded based on their world rankings right?
if dat the case the pot shud looks like this

Pot A - Portugal, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro.
Pot B - Turkey, Rep of Ireland, Czech Rep, Estonia.
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Nope.

Play-off draw
Pot 1 (seeded teams)
Croatia (coefficient 32.723)
Portugal (31.202)
Republic of Ireland (28.203)
Czech Republic (27.982)

Pot 2 (unseeded teams)
Turkey (27.601)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (27.199)
Montenegro (21.876)
Estonia (20.355)

Based on their coefficient rclxub.gif
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post Oct 14 2011, 10:59 AM

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QUOTE(Ken @ Oct 14 2011, 10:46 AM)
no

they might perform as the bad temper kid is not playing tongue.gif
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Few possibilities:
1. He's not even selected in 23-man squad. Good news for Utd, he can be fresh for next season brows.gif .
2. He's selected but England crash in group stage, due to no firepower upfront. People blame him for this incident cry.gif .
3. Selected and England through to 2nd round, he can get ready and still fresh to lead rclxms.gif .
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QUOTE(Ken @ Oct 14 2011, 11:03 AM)
the point 2 if really happen will show how poor england is ... totally 1 man show  laugh.gif

anyway if england to go to next round, fabio sure will retain his main strikers unless the goals are coming from midfielders

means rooney only can come on as substitute

i hope england don't become like last time, whether shearer good or bad form also can play
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What will Capello do? Recalled Crouch, Defoe, Heskey? Or rely on youngters like Welbeck, Wickham? Or even Bent, Agbonlahor who still not tested on bigger tournament.
Whatever it is, I'm sure Rooney is their best attacker by far. But he seems fail to deliver in tournament apart from EURO2004 I think.
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Čech concern for Czech Republic

Czech Republic coach Michal Bílek, already without suspended Tomáš Hübschman, could be missing Petr Čech for the play-off with Montenegro after the keeper broke his nose. Czech Republic coach Michal Bílek, already without suspended midfielder Tomáš Hübschman, could be missing goalkeeper Petr Čech for their UEFA EURO 2012 play-off with Montenegro.

Hübschman is serving the last two games of a three-match ban as the Czech Republic welcome Montenegro to Prague on Friday before the return leg in Podgorica four days later. And now Čech is a doubt after breaking his nose in Chelsea FC's win against Blackburn Rovers FC on Saturday.

"A broken nose is a painful injury, particularly for a goalkeeper who can be the target of challenges from tall strikers," said Bílek. "He will have a special mask from Italy and how he feels will be crucial for my decision about who starts in goal. I hope he will be ready, his presence on the pitch is very important for us because he is one of the best goalkeepers in the world."

Čech will join the squad on Wednesday yet his participation is unsure – although he could wear a mask in addition to his usual headgear. Jaroslav Drobný of Hamburger SV, who started the 2-2 draw with Scotland in September, could fill in.

Czech Republic squad
Goalkeepers: Petr Čech (Chelsea FC), Jaroslav Drobný (Hamburger SV), Jan Laštůvka (FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk).

Defenders: Zdeněk Pospěch (1. FSV Mainz 05), Jan Rajnoch (MKE Ankaragücü), Tomáš Sivok (Beşiktaş JK), Theodor Gebreselassie (FC Slovan Liberec), Roman Hubník (HSC Hertha Berlin)*, Daniel Pudil (KRC Genk), Michal Kadlec (Bayer 04 Leverkusen).

Midfielders: Tomáš Rosický (Arsenal FC), Daniel Kolář (FC Viktoria Plzeň), Jaroslav Plašil (FC Girondins de Bordeaux), Václav Pilař (FC Viktoria Plzeň), Milan Petržela (FC Viktoria Plzeň), Marek Matějovský (AC Sparta Praha), Petr Jiráček (FC Viktoria Plzeň).

Forwards: Milan Baroš (Galatasaray AŞ), David Lafata (FK Jablonec), Tomáš Pekhart (1. FC Nürnberg), Jan Rezek (Anorthosis Famagusta FC).

*Suspended for first leg


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Countdown continues with a feast of friendlies

With qualification for UEFA EURO 2012 already assured, several nations continue their preparations for next summer's final tournament in a raft of friendly matches this weekend. Amid a backdrop of UEFA EURO 2012 play-off ties, several qualified nations continue their preparations for next summer's final tournament with testing friendly matches this weekend.

World and European champions Spain travel to Wembley Stadium on Saturday to take on England in the pick of the games. Vicente del Bosque's side will be buoyed by a perfect qualifying campaign and an excellent recent record against their opponents. Spain's only defeat by England since 1987 was elimination from EURO '96 in a penalty shoot-out, while Del Bosque's charges ran out 2-0 winners when the teams last met in 2009 in Seville.

Fabio Capello has left out Wayne Rooney, who is suspended for the opening three matches of the final tournament, as he considers his options up front without the Manchester United FC forward. Spain, meanwhile, have a wealth of attackers at their disposal with David Villa, David Silva and Juan Mata all in fine form for their clubs.

On Friday there is a Scandinavian derby as Sweden, who qualified automatically as the best runners-up, visit Copenhagen to face Morten Olsen's Denmark. The Swedes were the third highest scorers in qualifying and will be looking to end a run of three games without a goal against their neighbours.

On the same day UEFA EURO 2012 co-hosts Poland play their first match in the recently opened Municipal Stadium Wroclaw against Italy. The stadium was inaugurated on 29 October in front of a sell-out crowd that watched WKS Śląsk Wroclaw beat KS Lechia Gdańsk; the venue will stage three group games next summer. Fellow co-hosts Ukraine welcome Germany to Kyiv with Joachim Löw's side aiming to continue the impressive form that produced ten wins out of ten on their way to topping UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying Group A.

The only other match featuring two teams that have stamped their finals ticket sees Greece go head-to-head with Russia in Piraeus. Also on Friday the Netherlands tackle Switzerland for only the fourth time in just over 30 years and France, having pipped Bosnia and Herzegovina to first place in Group D, entertain the United States.


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Added on November 14, 2011, 12:00 pm
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Ireland and Croatia close in on Euros

Republic of Ireland captain Robbie Keane claimed a double as Giovanni Trapattoni's side took a stranglehold on their play-off with a 4-0 win against nine-man Estonia.

Keith Andrews had got the visitors off to the perfect start with a 13th-minute header and Jonathan Walters repeated the feat from Keane's 67th-minute cross.

Keane made it 3-0 four minutes later and then converted a late penalty as Estonia, who had Andrei Stepanov sent off before the break and captain Raio Piiroja after it, capitulated on a miserable night for the hosts in Tallinn.

Croatia all but guaranteed themselves a place at Euro 2012 after hammering hosts Turkey 3-0 in the first leg of their play-off.

Ivica Olic gave Slaven Bilic's side the perfect start when he turned home Vedran Corluka's cross from close range with just two minutes on the clock.

Mario Mandzukic doubled the lead half an hour later when he nodded past the flailing Volkan Demirel at the far post, before Corluka completed the scoring in the 51st minute with only his second international goal.

A late header from Tomas Sivok saw the Czech Republic put one foot in the finals with a 2-0 victory over Montenegro.

The Czechs held a narrow lead after Vaclav Pilar's 63rd-minute goal but Sivok's goal in injury time gives them a clear advantage going into the second leg in Montenegro.

Bosnia-Herzegovina failed to make the most of home advantage as they played out a dire goalless draw with Portugal in Zenica.

Possession was dominated by the visitors but Helder Postiga missed the best of what chances they created, while Cristiano Ronaldo again struggled to recreate his club form in a Portugal shirt.

Despite that, Portugal will feel they are best placed to qualify ahead of the second leg in Lisbon on Tuesday night.


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1st Leg Playoff Result

Turkey 0 - 3 Croatia
                  Ivica Olic (2')
                  Mario Mandzukic (32')
                  Vedran Corluka (51')

Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 - 0 Portugal

Czech Republic 2 - 0 Montenegro
Vaclav Pilar (63')
Tomas Sivok (90')

Estonia 0 - 4 Ireland
                  Keith Andrews (13')
                  Jonathan Walters (68')
                  Robbie Keane (71')
                  Robbie Keane (pen 88')
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Ireland eased to the European Championships for the first time since 1988 by beating Estonia 5-1 on aggregate, after a 1-1 draw in Dublin. Ireland full-back Stephen Ward increased his side's 4-0 aggregate lead in the play-off tie with a close-range 31st-minute finish.

But Estonia skipper Konstantin Vassiljev denied the Republic of Ireland victory on the night. The midfielder blasted home a 30-yard drive which eluded Shay Given to hand the visitors a 57th-minute equaliser at the Aviva Stadium.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Helder Postiga both scored twice as Portugal reached the finals with a 6-2 win over Bosnia but the scoreline did little justice to the drama at Lisbon's Stadium Of Light.

The visitors, who had held on for a gallant goalless draw in the first leg in Bosnia, twice narrowed the deficit to a single goal despite being hampered by the 54th minute sending-off of Senad Lucic.

A thunderous eighth minute free-kick from Ronaldo and an even more powerful long-range drive from Nani on 24 minutes appeared to have settled home nerves and sent the favourites through.

But Zvjezdan Misimovic ensured the outcome of the game still hung by a thread at half-time after he converted a 41st minute penalty awarded after Fabio Coentrao was ruled to have handled in the box.

Portugal regained the initiative through Ronaldo on 53 and when Lulic was shown a straight red immediately afterwards for arguing with the referee, it appeared the Bosnian challenge was finally over. But the visitors reduced the deficit again on 65 through Emir Spahic before the 10 men tired, with two late Postiga strikes and a free-kick from Miguel Veloso giving a lopsided look to the scoreline.

Croatia also cruised into next year's finals after playing out a 0-0 draw against Turkey in Zagreb four days after their decisive 3-0 first-leg win in Istanbul.

Ivica Olic, Mario Mandzukic and Vedran Corluka had all scored to make tonight's game a virtual formality, although Croatia boss Slaven Bilic insisted his side's job remained only half done.

Despite a brave Turkish bid for an away win the Croatians held firm and qualification for their third consecutive continental finals - and revenge for their Euro 2008 quarter-final loss to the Turks - was secured.

Czech Republic ensured their place after a narrow 1-0 win proved to be enough against Montenegro.

Petr Jiracek scored the only goal of the game in the 81st minute to give them a 3-0 win on aggregate.

The Czechs won the first leg 2-0 in Prague on Friday with goals from Vaclav Pilar and Tomas Sivok which meant the slender win sealed their progression to Euro 2012.


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2nd Leg Playoff Result

Croatia 0 - 0 Turkey (agg 3-0)

Montenegro 0 - 1 Czech Republic (agg 0-3)
                        Petr Jiracek (81')

Ireland                    1 - 1 Estonia (agg 5-1)
Stephen Ward (32')          Konstantin Vassiljev (57')

Portugal
                    6 - 2 Bosnia-Herzegovina (agg 6-2)
Cristiano Ronaldo (8')          Zvjezdan Misimovic (pen 41')
Nani (24')                          Emir Spahic (66')
Cristiano Ronaldo (53') 
Hélder Postiga (72') 
Miguel Veloso (80') 
Hélder Postiga (82')


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QUOTE(kuaLe_AGX @ Nov 16 2011, 10:20 AM)
it seems all the mid-heavyweights avoid upsets
anyway when will be the draw for Euro 2012 grouping?
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Dec 1 2011, 07:40 PM)
hoo how did i miss thread, i guess the mods can merge the one i made inside here also.
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Ooopsss u create another thread is it? Can always discuss upcoming EURO2012 here. Regarding the draws tonite, Does Astro show it live?
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QUOTE(kuaLe_AGX @ Dec 2 2011, 03:11 PM)
Thanks for info rclxms.gif
Looking at the pot for draws, I fancy 2 'group of death' drool.gif
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Capello: Euros tougher than WC

Ahead of the Euro 2012 draw on Friday, England manager Fabio Capello has suggested the competition represents a tougher test than the 2010 World Cup.

Spain, Netherlands and Germany look to be the favourites for next summer's tournament in Poland and Ukraine, and the worst-case scenario for Capello would see England drawn in a group alongside Spain, Portugal and France.

Having struggled through a group containing United States, Algeria and Slovenia in the World Cup last year, Capello is wary of the greater concentration of quality on offer at Euro 2012.

"This time it will be stronger," he said. "It will be stronger because if you look at the groups and all the teams, particularly the three European teams who reached the World Cup semi-finals, the technical level is at the top, the organisation of the teams is at the top.

"Also some teams who didn't play well at the World Cup will now be back at the top. Portugal, France and Italy will be better. It will be a really tough tournament.''

Asked which teams he would like to avoid in the group stages, Capello said: "Spain and Holland. After that there is also Portugal and France. These are the teams I would prefer to avoid in the group stage.''

England could face Giovanni Trapattoni's Republic of Ireland, but that prospect has little appeal for Capello either.

"I hope not,'' Capello said. "The countries are close and also it would be two Italian managers, so I prefer not to be drawn with them. We cannot draw Italy as we are in the same pot, but this would be the same for me to face another Italian manager.''

While Capello knows it will be difficult for him to end his England reign on a high, he has no intention of extending his stay until the 2014 World Cup.

The FA's director of football development Sir Trevor Brooking had indicated that he could remain in the post beyond the end of his contract, but Capello - now 65 - says otherwise. "As an England manager, this is it for me,'' he said.


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Btw, Poland and Ukraine are in Group A & D

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Nah, for you all to play your prediction 1st icon_idea.gif

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England squad:

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart (Man City), Rob Green (West Ham), John Ruddy (Norwich)

Defenders: Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Phil Jones (Man Utd), John Terry (Chelsea), Joleon Lescott (Man City), Gary Cahill (Chelsea), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Leighton Baines (Everton)

Midfielders: Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Stewart Downing (Liverpool), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Gareth Barry (Man City), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Scott Parker (Tottenham), Ashley Young (Man Utd), James Milner (Man City)

Forwards: Jermain Defoe (Tottenham), Wayne Rooney (Man Utd), Danny Welbeck (Man Utd), Andy Carroll (Liverpool)
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U guys can play prediction 1st or keep the score using scorecard file I uploaded in 1st post ya smile.gif
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Just about 12 hours to kick-start the EURO 2012 drool.gif

For today's match;

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Del Bosque satisfied with Italy draw

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Vicente del Bosque said his Spain side had chances to win a "quite balanced" opening game against Italy but, like Cesare Prandelli, sounded satisfied with the 1-1 draw. Having witnessed their respective sides put in immense performances in a captivating Group C opening encounter at the Arena Gdansk, Italy coach Cesare Prandelli and his Spain counterpart Vicente del Bosque each declared himself satisfied with a point.

Vicente del Bosque, Spain coach
Of course we wanted to win here but I am not leaving feeling frustrated as I thought we put in a good performance; we will leave happy knowing that. We finished the game full of eagerness, determination and with chances to win. I thought the second half was in our favour. We know how this type of game is, though, and this one was quite balanced. "We were solid in possession against a team who looked to press us and who started the game determined to stand up to us. Italy had some good chances, that's true, but we were on top of our game." We have achieved a point while putting on a good display.

Cesc Fàbregas is a player who is great at arriving in the area and we tried to use him from the start in a way we thought best for this occasion. Fernando Torres came on later and had chances to score which he didn't take but I am happy with a draw.

Cesare Prandelli, Italy coach
It was a very intense game. We really tried hard to press the Spanish players from the moment they started their moves. We tried to avoid them getting one-on-one situations while when we had the ball we looked to build from the back. Yesterday I didn't know what we would be coming up against in this game but I was smiling because this is a fantastic sport which I think we sometimes need to approach with less tension.

I brought Antonio Di Natale on for Mario Balotelli not because Mario missed a chance but because I felt we needed more depth in our attacks. "What disappointed me about this evening was that we allowed them to equalise so quickly. We were playing the world champions but we should have made it more difficult for them after we scored." We need to improve on certain things. We were a little surprised with Spain's lineup but we agreed that we needed to focus on our own game. We will analyse this game and work on some things. We expended a lot of energy which we will need to recover for our next match.


http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/m...with+italy+draw

France not fooled by talk of England frailty

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France coach Laurent Blanc expects a real test from an England side that "always wants to win and even more so against us" in the Group D opener against their injury-hit rivals. Laurent Blanc is not buying it for a second. As if he did not have enough on his plate already, the France coach found himself in the unusual position of trying to raise English morale on Sunday, reassuring England's more sceptical followers that their team will pose Les Bleus real problems in their Group D opener.

It is rare that an England squad travels to a major tournament with expectation levels low back at home, but a growing mood of fatalism has clearly taken hold. Without a manager for nearly three months until Roy Hodgson's appointment on 1 May, England have lost Frank Lampard, Gareth Barry, Gary Cahill and John Ruddy to injury since announcing their squad – and all that after learning star striker Wayne Rooney would miss their first two matches through suspension.

If the plan has been to lull France into a false sense of security, though, it has not worked. "We've had our own problems too," Blanc explained. ""Don't worry, the English will show up ready for us. They always want to win and even more so against the French." We have to forget everything that's happened before."

The list of past events in that particular category includes the last meeting between the two teams at this level, when a pair of Zinédine Zidane goals in added time gave France a remarkable 2-1 victory in their first outing at UEFA EURO 2004. England have not got the better of their old rivals since 1997 and their last competitive success dates back 30 years, but Blanc expects Hodgson's side to be doughty opponents.

"England are very strong in the tackle and very committed," he said. "I saw their two warm-up games [against Norway and Belgium] and if they play the same way, they'll play very deep, with two banks of four and looking to counter. We'll have to make sure not to leave too much space and get caught out, because Steven Gerrard is a very good passer."

Having hinted that injury doubts Yann M'Vila (ankle) and Blaise Matuidi (thigh) will start on the bench, the former defender – whose last experience of a UEFA European Championship was lifting the trophy 12 years ago – also denied that his team were favourites in a group featuring Sweden and co-hosts Ukraine too. What is certain, though, is that England are wary of the threat they pose going forward. "It's obvious that in attacking areas they have a lot of quality players who can win matches off their own back," said Hodgson.

The 64-year-old nonetheless has plenty of faith in his own charges, whom he credited with "[making] it easy for me to get my feet under the table" since taking charge. ""We have a team of players that are major stars in the Premier League, which is widely regarded as a top league and I see them play to the best of their ability every week. I hope they can replicate that form when we get on the field for France" and the matches that follow," he said. Despite his words of encouragement, Blanc probably does not hope likewise.


http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/m...england+frailty
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QUOTE(Ken @ Jun 11 2012, 11:34 AM)
2006 world champion draw against 2010 world champion

good result for both team
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If only Balotelli & Torres can finish their chance, it will be more entertaining cool2.gif

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