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WHY? Anonymous
WHY THE FUCK WOULD THEY HAVE THE LAST DAYS OF GROUP PLAY TWO MATCHES AT THE SAME FUCKING TIME?
>> Anonymous
To reduce the chance of deliberate match fixing. In some situations if the result of the other game is known, two teams who play each other will progress if it is drawn. So they just kick it around and wait for 90 minutes to be up.
>> Anonymous
it's always been like this... the 3rd match at the same time...
for the match mix...
>> Anonymous
Op see this>>154779

Is so fucking obvious it hurts op...
>> Anonymous
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ESPN360 motherfucker, do you has it.


the only game worth watching is the portugal one.
>> Anonymous
>>154794
>fix

fixed, lol
>> Anonymous
OP here

reason 154779 seems yes so obvious, since i understand the sport better and realize match fixing is as much a part of the sport as rioting and grab-ass

my bad
>> Anonymous
>>154823

It's just a way to prevent the teams of going to the decisive game knowing what they need to do, it's just make them play all they have.
>> Anonymous
>>154841
i noticed this during the champs league matches too, sucks because you have to turn off the tv when they tell you so you don't get told the score of the other match which espn classic plays after the first one they show
>> Anonymous
>>154823
luckily dope ain't a major part of it
>> Anonymous
didn't sweden and denmark (?) do this this a couple tournaments ago? shit was obvious as hell
>> Anonymous
>>154857
yes, you're referring to that last group match between Swedes and Danes which ended 2-2 and got Italy eliminated.
>> Anonymous
>>154877

I lol'd at this because italy was epic fail.
>> Anonymous
>>154883
Italy will draw to Romania, and the Netherlands will roll over France. Then Netherlands will lose to Romania and the group of death will see the death of France and Italy!
>> Anonymous
>>154986
I can only dream...
>> Anonymous
>>154809

don't know about that.

the turks and the czechs are going to battle for the 2nd place, and portugal is going to play their 2nd team against the swiss.