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My interactive UEFA 2004 tournament will be starting soon, using a copy of UEFA 2004 on Playstation 2 and I need you guys to predict!
Anyone can enter, any amount of matches.
The scoring system works as the following:
3 points - Correct Result
1 point - Correct Pool
1 point - Correct Bonus Question
Remember pools work as following:
1H = Home Win
1A = Away Win
2 = No Score Draw
3 = Score Draw
The first two matches in the tournament are from group A...
Portugal vs. Greece
1) What pool will this match fit into?
2) What will the result be in this match?
3) Which team will have more possession?
Spain vs. Russia
1) What pool will this match fit into?
2) What will the result be in this match?
3) Which team will have more possession?
The website is coming soon and good luck to all participants!
Forest Fan
1) What pool will this match fit into?
Away Win
2) What will the result be in this match?
Portugal 1-3 Greece
3) Which team will have more possession?
Portugal
Spain vs. Russia
1) What pool will this match fit into?
No Score Draw
2) What will the result be in this match?
What do you think?
3) Which team will have more possession?
Russia
Portugal vs. Greece
1) What pool will this match fit into?
Score Draw
2) What will the result be in this match?
Portugal 2-2 Greece
3) Which team will have more possession?
Greece
Spain vs. Russia
1) What pool will this match fit into?
Home Win
2) What will the result be in this match?
Spain 2-1 Russia
3) Which team will have more possession?
Spain
[URL]http://www.freesearch.co.uk/dictionary/aah[/URL]
There.
Gump.
> Aahhh
Found where in the dictionary?
Genius.
Oh, and your last sentence. The one comma you used was completely wrong also.
Aahhh, you're a genius FF. A God amongst men, one might say.
Well done, Gump.
So please, explain, how you missing a comma when it was needed was to show a point.
Please, go ahead. I'm intrigued by this interesting aspect of the English language.