You are not logged in.

Dear visitor, welcome to Legend: Legacy of the Dragons Forum. If this is your first visit here, please read the Help. It explains in detail how this page works. To use all features of this page, you should consider registering. Please use the registration form, to register here or read more information about the registration process. If you are already registered, please login here.

1

Wednesday, June 8th 2016, 1:39pm

Fan zone EURO 2016

Hello all :)
To avoid spamming the betting threads I would like you to discuss all matters around the EURO 2016 in this thread.

Here you can share opinions about teams and players, give your expertises or just having a beer together.

If your team is winning, can honk your horns in here whilst riding through the roads of Faeo. Or if your team is loosing we will share our tissues with you to dry your tears.

In any case please just stick to forum rules and do not get rude or insulting towards eachother and please, a really big please do not turn this thread into another private battle between single players.

Thank you all for participating, enjoy the tournament and this event and may the best player win.
:drink:

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Aixlinn" (Jun 8th 2016, 1:50pm)


2

Wednesday, June 8th 2016, 2:35pm

England will, as usual under perform compared to their stupid, unrealistically high expectations!
I hope for an outsider to win.

Posts: 1,512

Location: South Africa

Occupation: IT

  • Send private message

3

Wednesday, June 8th 2016, 4:02pm

sad to not see netherlands :cry:

Friends from england will diss me if I say anything of them

French team, please don't cry

Croatia 8o lets see :embarressed:
what is the definition of insanity? :glance:

4

Wednesday, June 8th 2016, 6:26pm

I hope for an outsider to win.

Ouch, if that would happen, we would have many unhappy gambler :whistling: when I look at their predictions for TOP3 ...

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Sequana" (Jun 8th 2016, 7:23pm)


5

Wednesday, June 8th 2016, 6:50pm

Wales my home team, never qualified for euros. 66/1 for champions.
Would be sweet, especially as we have england in group stage :sarcastic:

Miracles do happen occasionally :shuffle:

Good luck too everyone else :drink:

6

Wednesday, June 8th 2016, 9:07pm

Last event i played mostly with my heart, that didnt work quite good lol.. this time it will be different 8)
I Wish everyone good luck :thumbsup:
Also hope Croatia will do good. maybe even be suprise of this Euro who knows ^^
U mojim venama je tribina, u meni buldog rezi otkida!
Rukama stežem plavi dux i šal stani kraj mene brate zapjevaj!
OoooOOooo BHF
OooOOOo BiH

7

Thursday, June 9th 2016, 5:32am

i hope the teams that are 1st time in the final section make it to the last 8 for Quarter-final games :thumbsup:

also as a fun i open my eyes for new stars, best shooter, best assistant and so on :sneakers:
hi let's meet in game and have some fun :]
please use Font size at least 10 for better forum reading

8

Thursday, June 9th 2016, 6:11am

hi let's meet in game and have some fun :]
please use Font size at least 10 for better forum reading

9

Thursday, June 9th 2016, 6:32am

Some very very premature Group A and B predictions by super American Nooby!

Group A-
1. France- Anything less that a group win for France would be a pretty big disappointment for the team that many have pegged to win the whole tournament.

Lloris was a rock for Tottenham all season and a large reason why they were the only team who seemed to be able to catch Leicester later in the season.

Evra and Sagna in the back have plenty of experience while the mercurial Laurent Koscielny is a legitimate aerial threat on set pieces.

In the midfield, Dimitri Payet has established himself as one of the Premier League's best free kick specialists while Paul Pogba has been simply incredible for Juventus with his passing and energy.

While the forwards for the team aren't the greatest in the world (especially compared to some South American teams i.e. Argentina and Uruguay) Griezmann has been very good for Athletico this season in their Champion's League run and Giroud is (still!) Arsenal's only central striker. I think they will very dearly miss Benzema this tournament.

2-3. Switzerland, Romania- Personally, I think these teams are neck and neck and whoever wins in their matchup will likely advance as the second seed from the group. Romania seems stronger in the back with Pantilimon (formerly of Man City who filled in ably during Joe Hart's...blunders) and Chiriches (formerly of Tottenham) while Switzerland seems stronger in midfield, especially when Shaqiri is having an on game. Neither team's forwards seem too inspiring.

4. Albania- I honestly didn't recognize a single name on this roster, and although that doesn't necessarily mean that a team is bad, the Romanian national league that many of these players play in doesn't exactly strike me as major or full of great players.

Group B-
1. England- As much as England has become a running joke in the past several international tournaments for their poor performances, they easily have the most complete roster of the group.

Joe Hart is back in form for City and at his best, he's a world-class keeper but is also prone to mistakes that lead one to scratch his head. Pretty good though, considering England's keeper troubles for god knows how long.

Garry Cahill and Smalling in the back are good strong central defenders who can also come up and challenge on corners more than adequately.

Who lines up in the midfield is most likely going to be the determining factor on how England plays as a team. Do they put in more "solid guys" like Milner and Henderson, who are dependable but never really brilliant, the "facilitators" like the ever-injured Wilshere and Lallana who can run at you but are more known for their great passing, or the "attackers" like Sterling and Dele Alli?

Wayne Rooney and Sturridge finally have some dependable backups in man-of-the-season types Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy. Rooney is more a center forward than a striker but when on-form, he's one of the best in the world in that role, and how he links up in the attacking third with these three other strikers will dictate how many goals England scores.

2. Wales- possibly a bit of a shocker

Hennessey's average as a keeper on the international level but brings a long tenure of experience in the Premier League playing for Wolves and more recently Crystal Palace. Experienced, solid and unspectacular also describes their defense.

In a similar theme, Joe Ledley in the midfield is your prototypical tough Premier League midfielder, but they possess two very good passing individuals in Aaron Ramsey, one of the vital cogs in Arsenal's beautiful yet frustrating-to-watch system, and Joe Allen from Liverpool.

What this team REALLY depends on is Gareth Bale, the Real Madrid talisman not named Ronaldo. He's basically everything you want in a winger, able to get past defenders, kick some absolutely stunning free kicks, and strike in open play. How he plays is the bellwether for how Wales plays as a team.

3. Slovakia- Think of this as Wales, except slightly weaker everywhere on the field with the exception of Skrtel and Hamsik. Skrtel is great as a defender for Liverpool for a very long time and Hamsik is one of the most versatile and able midfielders in the world, but I do not think they can make up for the rest of the team that appears weaker than both England and Wales.

4. Russia- This isn't your late 2000s Pavlyuchenko/Arshavin Russia, despite what you see in the defense with players like goalkeeper stalward Akinfeev and ageless defenders Ignashevich and Berezutski (both of them). The midfield and attack seem uninspiring overall: longtime striker Kerzhakov is not on this team and in all honesty, an attack dependent on Alexander Kokorin is a really sad attack.

Enjoy everyone! I wish everyone best of luck in this year's event! :xmasparty:
I might make this for the other groups if there's interest and I have time.

10

Thursday, June 9th 2016, 7:04am

Some very very premature Group A and B predictions by super American Nooby!


ok A - B group let's troll :shuffle:
----------------------------------------------------
A is hard, gotta say

France
either making it to final 4 or just watch

Romania
hey glorious, but how's your suit design this time?

Albania
debut, surge through group stage, will you!

Switzerland
mhmm, solid, always, if the above 3 dont perform well, our turn :smoke:

----------------------------------------------------

B is kinda easy,

Russia and Slovakia win

England either only picks on Wales(barely fails :stronger: ) then back home or, beats Russia and sweep across it, and to Round of 16, maybe final depends how well you're prepared and tactics, tactics of reserving and burst, alr'ght :thumbup:

----------------------------------------------------

and, for groups A and B,

Stade de Lyon Lyon, Sunday 26 June 2016 21:00
WINNER A vs. THIRD-PLACE C/D/E

Parc des Princes Paris, Saturday 25 June 2016 00:00
WINNER B vs. THIRD-PLACE A/C/D

and so on, so better watch out for other groups as well :woody:
hi let's meet in game and have some fun :]
please use Font size at least 10 for better forum reading

12

Saturday, June 11th 2016, 4:22am

hi let's meet in game and have some fun :]
please use Font size at least 10 for better forum reading

13

Saturday, June 11th 2016, 12:32pm

Zovi,samo zovi,svi će sokolovi za te život dati......Croatia all way till final:)

14

Sunday, June 12th 2016, 7:37am

I might make this for the other groups if there's interest and I have time.


:angel: I am interested if you find the time :) :drink:

15

Wednesday, June 15th 2016, 2:43pm

Euro 2016 France

Francia 4 -0 Albania
[b]Rumanía 2-0 Suiza
[/b]
[b]Rusi2-1Eslovaquia
[/b]
[b]
[/b]

http://warofdragons.com/user_info.php?nick=Adra

http://warofdragons.com/artifact_info.php?artifact_id=380687413

16

Monday, June 20th 2016, 11:20pm

Wales my home team, never qualified for euros. 66/1 for champions.
Would be sweet, especially as we have england in group stage :sarcastic:

Miracles do happen occasionally :shuffle:

Good luck too everyone else :drink:

Last 16. :woot:

17

Friday, July 1st 2016, 10:47pm

Wales my home team, never qualified for euros. 66/1 for champions.
Would be sweet, especially as we have england in group stage :sarcastic:

Miracles do happen occasionally :shuffle:

Good luck too everyone else :drink:
Man... Wales in semi finals, keep dreaming cuz sometimes dreams come true :beer: :beer: :beer:
I'll catch all the flies in Faeo...

Similar threads