Daggers Posted 23 March 2010 Posted 23 March 2010 Anyone got one of those excel sheets where you put the scores in and it completes the tables etc. Good for putting expected results in etc to see who we would face in the knockouts or what time to book the plane home? I had a FIFA one last time James should get on it - he loves a bit of Excel
Ford Super Sunday Posted 8 April 2010 Author Posted 8 April 2010 Excel sheet Fully automatic and everything, as requested http://www.excely.com/football/2010-fifa-world-cup-schedule.shtml
Edmund Posted 8 April 2010 Posted 8 April 2010 They've not been banned. It was bought up, but FIFA basically said that there's no point in going to Africa, a new culture, a new place, and banning the things they use, just because it inconveniences us. Although the noise of those things annoy me, FIFA have got it spot on here.
lildave3 Posted 11 April 2010 Posted 11 April 2010 Excel sheet Fully automatic and everything, as requested http://www.excely.com/football/2010-fifa-world-cup-schedule.shtml Got Brazil just edging out Spain in the final, Argentina v Holland in the 3rd/4th
purpleronnie Posted 11 April 2010 Posted 11 April 2010 Although the noise of those things annoy me, FIFA have got it spot on here. I understand why they didn't ban them, but boy does it sound annoying, like a swarm of bees.
leicesterfox86 Posted 23 April 2010 Posted 23 April 2010 Who are you favourite pundits across the channels? Thisfootball blog on the World Cupsuggests a few (like Robbie Savage!!) but personally my favourite is Lee Dixon. I think he speaks a lot of sense and brings something new to the table. Unlike Shearer. Perhaps an MOTD and MOTD2 swap?
Ford Super Sunday Posted 23 April 2010 Author Posted 23 April 2010 Who are you favourite pundits across the channels? Thisfootball blog on the World Cupsuggests a few (like Robbie Savage!!) but personally my favourite is Lee Dixon. I think he speaks a lot of sense and brings something new to the table. Unlike Shearer. Perhaps an MOTD and MOTD2 swap? Probably in the minority, but I like Hansen. Dixon is also insightful. Not so keen on Shearer, he needs to stick to analysing the attackers rather than defence. I hope Klinsmann and Clarence do a good job, both speak excellent english, which is a start. Keown is a good analyser, not so sure about his co-comm abilities. I do like Lawrenson and McCarthy though, both very good co-comms. Mark Bright however, no thank you (watch him do the African teams games too) Overall a strong team for the World Cup on the BBCs side. Guy Mowbray is apparantly their number one for this tournament, and will take over Motson covering the England matches and the Final. Not sure about Adebayor though
Ford Super Sunday Posted 27 May 2010 Author Posted 27 May 2010 If anyone is as sad as me, and wants to read the ITV world cup press pack, it is available here http://www.itv.com/presscentre/presspacks/itvfifaworldcup2010/default.html
poopbutt Posted 28 May 2010 Posted 28 May 2010 Who are you favourite pundits across the channels? Thisfootball blog on the World Cupsuggests a few (like Robbie Savage!!) but personally my favourite is Lee Dixon. I think he speaks a lot of sense and brings something new to the table. Unlike Shearer. Perhaps an MOTD and MOTD2 swap? lee dixon is a boring tool who screams 'common sense MUST SURELY PREVAIL' every other week.
AyewJoking Posted 28 May 2010 Posted 28 May 2010 England games on BBC are far superior to ITV. Why cant they both screen all the games and let us decide?
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