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What a performance by the Greeks today! This is the biggest opening round upset in the history of EuroCup . . . did anybody out there take the Greeks in this one?
 

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You can see what PRELUDEVTEC had to say here in this thread..
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http://forum.therx.com/6/ubb.x?a=tpc&s=100090022&f=988094022&m=252105941
 

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My wife and all her family are from Portugal so they are upset. People really do like this stuff...amazing.
 

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I followed the whole game today and il tell you this much the Greeks played poorly but created good opportunities when they had the ball something Portugal did not do by dominating the time of possession for 65% of the time. But greece to my eyes played very poorly and they won Portugal i wonder how they will step up for the next game against Spain, either way this time im watching the game at a local Greek bar this time and not from home.
 

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Greece's Giorgos Karagounis celebrates after scoring the first goal of the Euro 2004 opening match against Portugal during their Group A clash in Porto June 12, 2004. Greece won 2-1.

Unbelievable upset. wil.
 

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This shocked me a lot more than the Pistons taking two of the first three from the Lakers,
Portugal is too dependant on Figo, and Greece have got George Clooney in goal, which gave them that winning edge.


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Italian referee Pierluigi Collina (R) talks with Portugal's Luis Figo following the Euro 2004 opening match between Portugal and Greece at the Dragao stadium in Porto June 12, 2004. Greece won the match 2-1,
 

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OMG that dude give me the creeps
 

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Soccer Is big In Canada, well Toronto. Alot of Upset Portugese fans. And to rub It in the Greeks are celebrating In the Portugese Neighbourhoods...lol


Either way, It was a good match, especially with the +650 on Greece
 

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Pierluigi Collina is arguably the best ref in the world. From 2002 World Cup.

A World Cup hampered by errors from referees and linesmen ended with a faultless display in Sunday's final from the world's top official, Italian Pierluigi Collina.

Brazil won its fifth World Cup final 2-0, thanks to two strikes from Ronaldo, and neither side could have any complaints about the manner in which the bald-headed Collina officiated the biggest game of all.

There was not a single controversial decision and at no point did a hard-fought contest ever get in danger of spilling out of control.

After the bitter exchanges that followed South Korea's wins over Italy and Spain, both aided by mistakes from officials, FIFA and the World Cup in general, badly needed an authoritative performance from Collina and that is exactly what they got.

For those referees who think tough words, aggression and a dictatorial-manner are the best methods for dealing with footballers, Collina also gave a lesson in how to handle tension and build a relationship during a game.

Collina may be best known for some fearsome expressions captured on film but he always has time for a quick pat on the back, a smile or a quiet word -- even in the World Cup final.

When midway through the second half Brazilian defender Edmilson twice put a fresh shirt on the wrong way round, rather than point at his watch to remind the player of time being lost, Collina laughed and smiled sharing in a comical moment witnessed by tens of millions on television globally.

In the first half, when his linesman flagged for what he considered to be a foul on Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho, Collina had the judgement to spot the dive and the confidence and authority to overrule his colleague.

The Italians' excellent judgement was displayed again when Cafu's hard challenge on Jens Jeremies left the German midfielder writhing in agony, but Collina did not follow the fashion for automatically punishing tough tackles, instead correctly ruling that the Brazilian captain had attempted to win the ball.

Linesman have taken the bulk of criticism in this World Cup, particularly since the dreadful decision to disallow Fernando Morientes's headed goal in Spain's loss to South Korea, but Englishman Philip Sharp and Swede Leif Lindberg were also in form throughout.

Indeed since FIFA opted for European officials for all games -- apart from the third place playoff won by Turkey on Saturday -- from the semifinals onwards there has been a dramatic change in the quality of officiating.

After all the complaints, claims and conspiracy theories that followed the error-ridden second round, thanks to Collina the World Cup will be remembered for Ronaldo's triumphant return to greatness and not for the men in black.
 

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