BTW Doesn't it the Maya calendar see the end of the world in 2012 ? If yes, it sucks we will proceed anyway and even the Armageddon will not stop us !:2thumbsup:
04-18-2007, 12:54
Ser Clegane
Re: Euro 2012
Congratulation!
A somewhat surprising but good decision IMO
~:cheers:
04-18-2007, 13:20
Afro Thunder
Re: Euro 2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by cegorach
BTW Doesn't it the Maya calendar see the end of the world in 2012 ? If yes, it sucks we will proceed anyway and even the Armageddon will not stop us !:2thumbsup:
I personally think this is a slight misinterpretation made by certain individuals. In my opinion, it's more of a "end-of-a-cycle and beginning-of-a-new-cycle" kinda thing.
04-18-2007, 15:43
Dutch_guy
Re: Euro 2012
Congratulations to all the Poles and Ukranians, good for them ~:)
:balloon2:
04-18-2007, 16:37
Moros
Re: Euro 2012
I find it a good dicision too. It's time it is held by countries in that area! So my congratulations!
04-18-2007, 16:50
Andres
Re: Euro 2012
Congrats ~:cheers:
I just hope Belgium will participate :embarassed: :shame:
04-18-2007, 16:54
Bijo
Re : Euro 2012
Imagine the tourism income if a country can hold spectacles like these.
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I just hope Belgium will participate
Probably not O:)
04-18-2007, 17:29
cegorach
Re: Euro 2012
Most likely quite decent ..
Now I hope we will win the bid for EXPO 2012 too.:beam:
BTW Doesn't it the Maya calendar see the end of the world in 2012 ? If yes, it sucks we will proceed anyway and even the Armageddon will not stop us !:2thumbsup:
Congratulations. Don't worry about the Mayan calendar, just get the tournament finished before Dec. 21, 2012 and you'll go out on top.
04-18-2007, 18:18
scotchedpommes
Re: Euro 2012
Would've preferred Croatia and Hungary, myself. But well done, hopefully it'll go smoothly.
04-18-2007, 18:31
HoreTore
Re: Euro 2012
Hmmm...perhaps there is a hope the euro's will come to Norway and Sweden in a a decade or two?
What's the stadium capacity in ukraine and poland, btw?
04-18-2007, 19:13
scotchedpommes
Re: Euro 2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by HoreTore
Hmmm...perhaps there is a hope the euro's will come to Norway and Sweden in a a decade or two?
What's the stadium capacity in ukraine and poland, btw?
As far as I'm aware you're looking at roughly 80,000 in the Central Stadium in
Kiev, and around 50,000 for Shakhtar. Half that for Dynamo, though I think
they'd all get a boost before 2012.