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legendary
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November 10, 2015, 10:01:37 PM
I saw today there is the International Friendly match between Estonia vs Georgia. under 2.5 it is a good prediction?
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November 10, 2015, 02:06:26 AM
Lets predict

November 12
Norway vs Hungary hard game but give in first match advantage to Norway

November 13
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Republic of Ireland give win to bosnia

November 14
Ukraine vs Slovenia draw
Sweden vs Denmark
and this is awesome match but hope to see sweden win
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November 10, 2015, 12:10:23 AM
euro 2016 playoffs

November 12
Norway vs Hungary

November 13
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Republic of Ireland

November 14
Ukraine vs Slovenia
Sweden vs Denmark


any predictions for these games guys?
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November 01, 2015, 04:51:03 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

This concept also applies to other countries, like mine, unfortunatly.
This apply to many developing countries where talent never works only uncles or approach work and its worst thing for wast of talented peoples

Well that might be true for low level clubs, but in some point, at least in sport that just wont do it. Skill will always prevail in sport, since if you lack talent everyone will notice and criticize, and eventually you have to go (I will not talk about dopping though, that is of course one way to get through sport without talent).

i dont totally believe this , some countrys really take care about the talents , but most of the sports authority of that countrys selection committee dont see the talent only they also want some income so they also see under the table spirit...

Most of the developed countries are more conscious about their youth and talents to make them achieve in international levels. In Asia some developing countries also encouraging young talents to get forward in international sports arena.

Asians are a lot dedicated for everything they do, they just play in the limit.
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October 27, 2015, 11:02:41 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

This concept also applies to other countries, like mine, unfortunatly.
This apply to many developing countries where talent never works only uncles or approach work and its worst thing for wast of talented peoples

Well that might be true for low level clubs, but in some point, at least in sport that just wont do it. Skill will always prevail in sport, since if you lack talent everyone will notice and criticize, and eventually you have to go (I will not talk about dopping though, that is of course one way to get through sport without talent).

i dont totally believe this , some countrys really take care about the talents , but most of the sports authority of that countrys selection committee dont see the talent only they also want some income so they also see under the table spirit...

Most of the developed countries are more conscious about their youth and talents to make them achieve in international levels. In Asia some developing countries also encouraging young talents to get forward in international sports arena.

To be honest, and as a future professional in the area, since I'm studying sports science and I picked the high performance coaching area, the problem in youth sport is that most coaches just see their work with youth as a ramp for success and a way to reach seniors and bigger leagues. They don't really try to develop talent, they just want to win and get "promoted". That's why many talented players get left behind, because they were at some point in a lower level of biological maturation and just got turned away, because they were not giving immediate results to the coach.
legendary
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October 27, 2015, 09:09:19 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

This concept also applies to other countries, like mine, unfortunatly.
This apply to many developing countries where talent never works only uncles or approach work and its worst thing for wast of talented peoples

Well that might be true for low level clubs, but in some point, at least in sport that just wont do it. Skill will always prevail in sport, since if you lack talent everyone will notice and criticize, and eventually you have to go (I will not talk about dopping though, that is of course one way to get through sport without talent).

i dont totally believe this , some countrys really take care about the talents , but most of the sports authority of that countrys selection committee dont see the talent only they also want some income so they also see under the table spirit...

Most of the developed countries are more conscious about their youth and talents to make them achieve in international levels. In Asia some developing countries also encouraging young talents to get forward in international sports arena.
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October 27, 2015, 03:04:18 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

This concept also applies to other countries, like mine, unfortunatly.
This apply to many developing countries where talent never works only uncles or approach work and its worst thing for wast of talented peoples

Well that might be true for low level clubs, but in some point, at least in sport that just wont do it. Skill will always prevail in sport, since if you lack talent everyone will notice and criticize, and eventually you have to go (I will not talk about dopping though, that is of course one way to get through sport without talent).

i dont totally believe this , some countrys really take care about the talents , but most of the sports authority of that countrys selection committee dont see the talent only they also want some income so they also see under the table spirit...
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October 26, 2015, 01:04:07 PM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

This concept also applies to other countries, like mine, unfortunatly.
This apply to many developing countries where talent never works only uncles or approach work and its worst thing for wast of talented peoples

Well that might be true for low level clubs, but in some point, at least in sport that just wont do it. Skill will always prevail in sport, since if you lack talent everyone will notice and criticize, and eventually you have to go (I will not talk about dopping though, that is of course one way to get through sport without talent).
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October 16, 2015, 11:12:19 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

This concept also applies to other countries, like mine, unfortunatly.
This apply to many developing countries where talent never works only uncles or approach work and its worst thing for wast of talented peoples
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October 16, 2015, 11:07:16 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

Furthermore, in Turkey, we do not have got any good football academies too. Some big clubs try to setup new football school but you said, if you do not have got an "uncle", you do not have any chance to play even if you have got talent. 
legendary
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October 16, 2015, 08:17:09 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

This concept also applies to other countries, like mine, unfortunatly.
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October 16, 2015, 07:24:15 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.

This problem is not only in turkey all over the world in all sports , talented young ones dont get chance very soon, only the reference holder or some of their known person is their in the selection commitee then only they get chance in playing the sports.
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October 16, 2015, 06:58:59 AM
Turkey is the best third-place team with 16 points that bring them to the next round (group stage of the final tournament) and there are 8 other teams advance to play-offs : Hungary, Ukraine, Norway, Denmark, Republic of Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina & Slovenia.

I'd really like to see Ukraine, Norway, Denmark and Bosnia in Euro 2016. I hope they won't match together and I can see them all in the tournament.
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October 16, 2015, 06:47:34 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.

Right. Turkey has 80 million people but government don't care young talents. If you don't have "uncle" in the government you are nothing to them.
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October 15, 2015, 11:32:18 AM

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Yes I said that. There are so many academies in Holland and they can learn how football can play. Maybe it depends on generations to have talented players but they can have good players who can be in team base playings.
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October 15, 2015, 11:16:12 AM
When is the draw for the Euro 2016 play offs? The teams that came 3rd in their respective groups still have a chance to qualify.

Play-off draw at Nyon, 18 October 2015

Play-off match dates
First legs: 12/13/14 November 2015
Second legs: 15/16/17 November 2015

Which teams are in the draw boxes. I only watch my country, Turkey, and we will join the tournament directly, even if we are  third in our group.

Turkey is the best third-place team with 16 points that bring them to the next round (group stage of the final tournament) and there are 8 other teams advance to play-offs : Hungary, Ukraine, Norway, Denmark, Republic of Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina & Slovenia.



My country had got a huge luck to be the best third place team. We could win Iceland in last minutes.
turkey have a good performance now after defeated Iceland and now they are goes to play-offs and a bit more close to euro 2016
i hope in the 2 matches remaining they would play with very well
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October 15, 2015, 11:13:41 AM
Italy vs Norway Italy win
Holland vs Czech Republic Holland win
Malta vs Croatia over 2.5 goals
Belgium vs Israel Belgium -1 or over 1.5 goals
Wales vs Andorra over 3.5 goals
Turkey vs Iceland under 3.5 goals

what do you think guys?

Italy can win, OK.
Holland have to win but can they? OK.
Easy game for Croatia, they can score +3 goals, OK.
Belgium is better side, they can win by 2 at least, OK.
If Bale don't play then Wales couldn't get 4 goals. Skeptical.
1 point is enough for Turkey to be no.3 in the group. Less than 4 goals is very possible, OK.

Very good picks overall.

bad for holland, wales and croatia.
holland really very bad performance in this year.
Bale play, but he can not score a lot of goals, only 1 goal Undecided
It seems like a curse for every team has got 3rd in world cup they must got problem in europe qualification

Holland game is very poor nowadays, I think they must change the coach asap.

Not only coach but also they have to find new young talents. I think there must be so many talents in Holand.

Netherlands is a small country with 16M people only.

They don't have much options, and with such small population will be hard find new top players any time soon

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool

Of course it depends on the generation, sometimes they are good, sometimes they are not.

Netherlands has a history of being a top team, better than most of small european countrie
legendary
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October 15, 2015, 10:47:46 AM
Italy vs Norway Italy win
Holland vs Czech Republic Holland win
Malta vs Croatia over 2.5 goals
Belgium vs Israel Belgium -1 or over 1.5 goals
Wales vs Andorra over 3.5 goals
Turkey vs Iceland under 3.5 goals

what do you think guys?

Italy can win, OK.
Holland have to win but can they? OK.
Easy game for Croatia, they can score +3 goals, OK.
Belgium is better side, they can win by 2 at least, OK.
If Bale don't play then Wales couldn't get 4 goals. Skeptical.
1 point is enough for Turkey to be no.3 in the group. Less than 4 goals is very possible, OK.

Very good picks overall.

bad for holland, wales and croatia.
holland really very bad performance in this year.
Bale play, but he can not score a lot of goals, only 1 goal Undecided
It seems like a curse for every team has got 3rd in world cup they must got problem in europe qualification

Holland game is very poor nowadays, I think they must change the coach asap.

Not only coach but also they have to find new young talents. I think there must be so many talents in Holand.

Netherlands is a small country with 16M people only.

They don't have much options, and with such small population will be hard find new top players any time soon

16m people is not a small number considering all the European countries. There are countries with just 8-9m people that have pretty decent teams. I guess it just depends on the quality of the youth academies and stuff  Cool
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October 15, 2015, 10:45:12 AM
When is the draw for the Euro 2016 play offs? The teams that came 3rd in their respective groups still have a chance to qualify.

Play-off draw at Nyon, 18 October 2015

Play-off match dates
First legs: 12/13/14 November 2015
Second legs: 15/16/17 November 2015

Which teams are in the draw boxes. I only watch my country, Turkey, and we will join the tournament directly, even if we are  third in our group.

Turkey is the best third-place team with 16 points that bring them to the next round (group stage of the final tournament) and there are 8 other teams advance to play-offs : Hungary, Ukraine, Norway, Denmark, Republic of Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina & Slovenia.



My country had got a huge luck to be the best third place team. We could win Iceland in last minutes.
legendary
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October 15, 2015, 10:37:07 AM
When is the draw for the Euro 2016 play offs? The teams that came 3rd in their respective groups still have a chance to qualify.

Play-off draw at Nyon, 18 October 2015

Play-off match dates
First legs: 12/13/14 November 2015
Second legs: 15/16/17 November 2015

Which teams are in the draw boxes. I only watch my country, Turkey, and we will join the tournament directly, even if we are  third in our group.

Turkey is the best third-place team with 16 points that bring them to the next round (group stage of the final tournament) and there are 8 other teams advance to play-offs : Hungary, Ukraine, Norway, Denmark, Republic of Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina & Slovenia.

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