Austria v Hungary

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Austria v Hungary

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Just switched this on and was just about to write this is one you can take eyes off ! But then, Hungary break and score a magnificent one on one goal to make it 2-0. I was told you'd better watch out for Austria, they're good, but yet another team who we were told are good, but turn out to be pants
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Hungary, the cultural and geographical origination of my surname and part of my family.

As expected, another good, confident, brave team being justly rewarded.
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Hungary were amazing imo, great team performance, Puskas and Kubala would be proud, they've not just made it back tournament football with a win, they've done it in style.
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Nice one Hungary, though the goalie was dressed like he was playing in the park with his kids
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vietnammer wrote:Nice one Hungary, though the goalie was dressed like he was playing in the park with his kids
Yes what was that 'kit' all about?
It looked like he forgot his shorts.
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He has always played in grey trackies some kind of ritual
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I'm surprised people don't remember Király and the tracksuit bottoms from when he played for Palace. He even signed for us on loan though I don't remember him starting, could be wrong there.
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ironsjh wrote:Hungary were amazing imo, great team performance, Puskas and Kubala would be proud, they've not just made it back tournament football with a win, they've done it in style.
Thought the same thing, tidy performance. Some skillful players there.
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bobcar wrote:I'm surprised people don't remember Király and the tracksuit bottoms from when he played for Palace. He even signed for us on loan though I don't remember him starting, could be wrong there.
He was on loan but made no first team appearances
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I caught the 2nd half of this and was impressed with Hungary but if only they had a bit more about them in attacking prowess or quick thinking creativity they could've had 4 or 5, there were so many chances on the break that led to nothing. As Austria were pushing for a goal with ten men they were leaving HUGE gaping holes begging for anyone to storm into and capitalize.
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