dregin wrote: » When it comes to gaming hardware, I know who I'd be going with if given a choice between Nvidia & Valve...
molloyjh wrote: » There are a LOT of Scots in town today. Looks like they travelled in numbers.
.ak wrote: » Are you not allowed back pass to your keeper in the box in football? Never knew that
.ak wrote: Are you not allowed back pass to your keeper in the box in football? Never knew that
Buer wrote: » Yup. Came in after USA 94 I think. Indirect free kick from spot of offence. Led to Alan Shearer smashing in some 10 yard free kicks in his day.
.ak wrote: » What's the rule exactly? And why?
awec wrote: » Ye won't beat Germany or Poland IMO. O'Neill is too conservative.
Teferi wrote: » Are these games for the Euros or the World Cup?
CatFromHue wrote: » We really did need to win, yeah. We're not technically out yet but will prob have to beat both Germany, in Dublin, and Poland, in Poland, to have a chance. As well as winning against Gibraltar and Georgia. We had alot of the ball but couldn't create many good chances. Their goal took a big deflection too.
matthew8 wrote: » We don't need to beat both to have a chance. If we beat Poland (and Georgia and Gibraltar) then (assuming we get nothing home to Germany) Poland need more than one point from travelling to Germany and Scotland, which they're unlikely to get.