The last ball has been kicked in Kiev, and the biggest question in world soccer has evolved from "Who will be European Champion?" to "Is Spain the greatest dynasty in the history of the sport?"
There are of course a few other answers out there still to search for: What was Jogi Loew thinking? Who the hell is Jordi Alba?? And why did it take me a week to finish this final writeup???
Showing posts with label Euro 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Euro 2012. Show all posts
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Semi #2 Roundup
When Mezut Ozil stepped up and banged home a penalty kick in the 94th minute of the second semifinal of Euro 2012, no one watching, save for possibly GiGi Buffon, thought the gifted goal would actually lead to a change in the match's end result.
But while it may've been too little, too late for Germany, Ozil's conversion from the spot went a long way towards shaping the final standings on our fantasy leaderboard.
Besides just the big points to Ozil himself, the goal erased clean sheet bonuses that the Italian defense had seemed destined to earn most of the day. Even though most of Mezut's owners in contention lost those bonuses along with everyone else, they more than made up for it with a big chunk of MID Goal points all to themselves.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Semi #1 Roundup
Euro 2012 has seen 311 minutes of pitch time since Xabi Alonso did Spain right with an unmarked header that gave new definition to the idea of "open play." Since then the only kicks that have found the back of the net have come from the penalty spot.
Amazingly though, two straight goalless draws have produced the two highest fantasy scoring outputs of the tournament.
Amazingly though, two straight goalless draws have produced the two highest fantasy scoring outputs of the tournament.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Qtr #4 Roundup
The last Quarterfinal of Euro 2012 gave us the most exciting Nil-Nil draw I've seen in quite a while, even if the English attack eventually lost steam and the air of Italian inevitability took over once it went to the penalty shootout (even if "some people" were dumb enough to predict the exact opposite).
But for our purposes, the game was more than just a good soccer match. Even though the ball never hit the back of the net (at least not without the flag going up), extra time and clean sheet bonuses turned this one into a fantasy bonanza.
But for our purposes, the game was more than just a good soccer match. Even though the ball never hit the back of the net (at least not without the flag going up), extra time and clean sheet bonuses turned this one into a fantasy bonanza.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Euro 2012 Diary, Quarterfinals #3 & #4 - Quick Picks
| You didn't really think these guys were beating the Champs, did you? |
I actually found it funny to read more than one "France is a sneaky upset pick" preview columns in the days leading up to this one. I mean, you watched the France-Sweden match, right?
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Qtr #3 Roundup
The action on the pitch in Quarterfinal #3 of Euro 2012 was mostly hypnotizing, but peppered with a few brief flashes of action that at least made you feel like you'd actually just watched a world class win-or-go-home soccer match.
But with the only goals coming from a player owned by no one in our pool, the game could hardly have been duller from a fantasy perspective. Muchas puntos extras created by Spain's third straight clean sheet may've made this the highest scoring day of the Knockout so far, but they sure as shit didn't shake up the standings much at all.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Qtr #2 Roundup
Well, Gentlemen, we officially have a fight on our hands. After more than a week of running away from the field, Andrew L. finally gave back major ground today.
Back on Day 9 of the Group Stage, I focused my recap on the contrast between a lot of high scores and a lot of low ones. But that was nothing. Today the same theme played out even stronger, with several contenders taking goose eggs on the day and others scraping for a single, solitary point. Meanwhile a few people rode big gains to reshape their destinies in this pool.
Back on Day 9 of the Group Stage, I focused my recap on the contrast between a lot of high scores and a lot of low ones. But that was nothing. Today the same theme played out even stronger, with several contenders taking goose eggs on the day and others scraping for a single, solitary point. Meanwhile a few people rode big gains to reshape their destinies in this pool.
Euro 2012 Diary, Quarterfinal #2 - Quick Pick
| This isn't weird....right? |
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Qtr #1 Roundup
For those like me who are conflicted about the ambivalent nature of their mixed feelings toward Cristiano Ronaldo, the first game of the Euro 2012 Knockout round dished out a generous slice of cake then let us take a big old bite.
Ronaldo's performance vs. the Czechs came flavored with all his classic attitudes, emotions, and abilities. Early, it was petulance dashed with determination topped off with a bit of blubbering disbelief. Later, strong notes of savage brilliance, and a tiny sprinkle of raw, honest patriotism, all served up with a sauce of brittle arrogance, unable to forget for even one single moment that most of the world still thinks Messi is better.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Day 12 Roundup
Day 11 wrapped up Euro 2012's Group stage in style. It featured a happy hello for Rooney, a fizzling farewell to Sheva, a doubled disappearance by Evra, and a wild where-the-hell-did-that-come-from by Larsson.
For 48 minutes, I even got to entertain the idea of France making yet another early exit from a big tourney, which would've satisfied my anti-Gallic inclinations while also giving a tiny boost to my chances of somehow, some way climbing into the Top 20 of my own pool.
For 48 minutes, I even got to entertain the idea of France making yet another early exit from a big tourney, which would've satisfied my anti-Gallic inclinations while also giving a tiny boost to my chances of somehow, some way climbing into the Top 20 of my own pool.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Euro 2012 Diary, Day 12 - Quick Picks
Alright, my first day going 2 for 2! I'm not out of this thing yet! (And by "this thing" I mean a barely respectable .500 record).
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Day 11 Roundup
With no one player really standing out from the pack (Pirlo, Cassano, and Iniesta all tied for top daily scorer with a mere 7 points), Day 11 was all about small, subtle storylines.
Of course, every tiny edge you can get on the stat sheet counts, and enough little edges put together will pay off big - as evidenced by the pool's increasingly dominant top dog, Andrew L.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Euro 2012 Diary, Day 11 - Quick Picks
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Day 10 Roundup
From the moment the balls were drawn in Warsaw last winter, they called it the Group of Death. And when it came to the action on the pitch, they couldn't have been more correct - even the mighty Germans could never be assured of advancing until they scored in the 260th of the 270 minutes the Group Stage contains.
But gambling doesn't always imitate life, and for fantasy purposes, Group B will likely end up as the liveliest of all.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Day 9 Roundup
In a day of extreme tension on the pitches of Group A, the fantasy scoresheet featured a few standout performances matched against lots of low numbers.
The top echelon of the Leaderboard is shoring up position, with owners trading a few spots back and forth here and there, and bracing to see which players they'll have on board for the stretch run. The middle of the pool remains as bunched as ever, while at the low end, we congratulate Kyle S. - who moved up his second spot in as many days. If only we were running this thing until September. He might've gone all the way to the top.
The top echelon of the Leaderboard is shoring up position, with owners trading a few spots back and forth here and there, and bracing to see which players they'll have on board for the stretch run. The middle of the pool remains as bunched as ever, while at the low end, we congratulate Kyle S. - who moved up his second spot in as many days. If only we were running this thing until September. He might've gone all the way to the top.
Euro 2012 Diary, Day 9 - Win or Stay Home
We've reached Matchday 3 of the Group Stage, which means two teams won't be part of Euro 2012 anymore by this evening. If we're lucky, as fans, our Polish co-hosts won't be joining that group today.
I forget which ESPN commentator it was yesterday who said that the atmosphere around a big tournament finals like this always benefits the longer a host nation stays involved. I agree that it just seems to engage the neutral fans in every crowd a little more. After all, they're not just watching, they're scouting!
Sadly, I think Ukraine had their moment in the tournament in Match 1, and I don't see them advancing from Group D. That leaves it to Poland to represent for the hosts and keep that special buzz going for at least a few more days.
There are all kinds of hypotheticals inside of scenarios wrapped up with permutations of what can happen in Group A today. All four teams are alive, and some even have hopes of advancing with just a draw, but everyone will be playing to win. If everyone's got a chance to advance, that means everyone's got a chance to be eliminated, too.
I really don't know what will happen in the Russia/Greece match. Russia should win based on form from the first two games, but history has shown the folly of betting against the Greeks in a Euro. I'll take Russia but not without reservations...I am fully back in the "Arshavin is Awesome" camp, but I don't know if his teammates will continue playing so well.
Poland probably shouldn't be able to beat the Czechs, they have inferior talent and the Czechs looked like a completely different, much better team in Match 2 compared to Match 1. It's no stretch to assume them playing their best game so far against the hosts.
But I think we'll see a bit of magic today, with Poland winning their way to survival. I'm tipping Szczesny for a huge bounceback effort, a clean sheet, and elevation to national hero status.
I forget which ESPN commentator it was yesterday who said that the atmosphere around a big tournament finals like this always benefits the longer a host nation stays involved. I agree that it just seems to engage the neutral fans in every crowd a little more. After all, they're not just watching, they're scouting!
Sadly, I think Ukraine had their moment in the tournament in Match 1, and I don't see them advancing from Group D. That leaves it to Poland to represent for the hosts and keep that special buzz going for at least a few more days.
There are all kinds of hypotheticals inside of scenarios wrapped up with permutations of what can happen in Group A today. All four teams are alive, and some even have hopes of advancing with just a draw, but everyone will be playing to win. If everyone's got a chance to advance, that means everyone's got a chance to be eliminated, too.
I really don't know what will happen in the Russia/Greece match. Russia should win based on form from the first two games, but history has shown the folly of betting against the Greeks in a Euro. I'll take Russia but not without reservations...I am fully back in the "Arshavin is Awesome" camp, but I don't know if his teammates will continue playing so well.
Poland probably shouldn't be able to beat the Czechs, they have inferior talent and the Czechs looked like a completely different, much better team in Match 2 compared to Match 1. It's no stretch to assume them playing their best game so far against the hosts.
But I think we'll see a bit of magic today, with Poland winning their way to survival. I'm tipping Szczesny for a huge bounceback effort, a clean sheet, and elevation to national hero status.
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Day 8 Roundup
Things got dicey on Day 8, Fantasy Footie Fans. I've never had 5 of you immediately e-mail me right after the scoring report when out until today!
The obvious reason? For the first time so far in the tournament and the pool, credit for a goal was given to one player, then the ruling was changed mid-game.
And the impact on our Leaderboard was even bigger, because it wasn't just the original goalscorer and the new one involved in the play, there was also the matter of the assist!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Euro 2012 Diary, Day 8 - Quick Picks
-Ukraine draws 1-1 with France
-England 2-1 over Sweden
Thursday's record: 1-1
Overall: 3-7
Perfect Scorelines: 1
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Euro 2012 Fantasy Player Pool - Day 7 Roundup
Well, fantasy friends, what to say about Shay Given?
Under Furia fire from the opening kick, Given was often beaten and never graceful, but ultimately he was the only thing that kept Spain from reaching double digits on the scoresheet.
Under Furia fire from the opening kick, Given was often beaten and never graceful, but ultimately he was the only thing that kept Spain from reaching double digits on the scoresheet.
Euro 2012 Diary, Day 7 - Quick Picks
| Balotelli tries to decide which personality will take the field today |
I'm feeling better after finally getting a few wins under my belt, even though Portugal almost blew it. Today's games are about to kick off so I'll make these short and sweet:
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