Yeah I had problems viewing them too.
Ezio
I suppose you would need the new DIVX codec from www.divx.com. The codec will instal to your windows media player. Or you can get the divx player which will play those files.
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Yeah I had problems viewing them too.
Ezio
t1000v2.0 said:Hmm, strange, seems to work perfectly on mine. Are you sure you have the latest codec though, cos that is what i used to encode the vid, the latest is 5.1.1 I think...see if you have that one on your divX or windows media player. If there are still problems, i'll encode through mpg which is what I used for the first vid. The quality I know is poor, i used alot of compression, anyways, if you prefer I stick to the other kind, I'll revert back.
The Daily Telstar said:Mixed reactions from the Dutch coach
Newly-appointed Dutch national team coach, Nifty, has told The Daily Telstar that much of what he saw was pleasing, but that there is still "much to do."
"After starting the match fairly slowly, and a quite lazy first ten minutes, we started to get our foot on the ball and pass it around nicely. In particular, after going a goal down, I was happy that the team kept their heads up. Such mistakes can often demoralise a team, but I know the squad are a strong bunch of characters."
Nifty hit out at criticism about his selection policies, and when questioned about whether van Nistelrooy or Makaay would have perhaps dealt better with the chances that fell to Pierre van Hooijdonk during the game, responded with:
"For a striker to score goals, he must first get into the position to do so. Pierre's off-the-ball movement is second-to-none, as he showed, and he managed to cause problems to even the world's greatest defender.
"His volley from outside the box was a sign of just how confident Pierre is at the moment. He has an eye for goal, and he can make things happen."
Other plus points for the Dutch side were Arjen Robben and Rafael van der Vaart, the pair of youngsters proving a constant thorn in Italy manager worldrecord50leagues' side. The only goal of the game came after 22 minutes, when Christian Vieri pounced on a rebound, after Francesco Totti had tested Edwin van der Saar from a free-kick.
"Edwin knows he has made a mistake," claimed Nifty. "These things happen in football. Perhaps he was unsighted, or thought he had more time on the ball than he did - I don't know. He is still my number one goalkeeper, and he himself has recognised the need to eradicate such mistakes from his performance."
Although The Netherlands dominated the second half, with chances falling to Middlesbrough's on-loan Boudewijn Zenden and target-man Pierre van Hooijdonk late on, the Italians held out to clinch a morale-boosting 1-0 victory.
Il corrierre Della Sera said:Italy on a high
Italy earlier tonight won their third friendly in a row against Portugal. The Azzuri travelled to tournament hosts Portugal just a few hours ago and came away with a 1-0 win in extra time..
Wr50l's again decided to try out his A-squad tonight and they showed exacty the form he will be hoping for this summer.
Italy edged the first half winning 4 corners and being in control with 53% of posession. But despite the pressure, they struggled to find the target on most occassions and only causing Portugal goalkeeper Ricardo to work hard on one occassion; when a mistake from Couto let Christian Vieri have a crack at goal.
The second half was not as impressive as the first for Italy as they only managed one proper attempt on goal; a sweet strike by Camoranesi which was saved by Ricardo.
Both coaches decided to switch things at around the 70' minute mark. Roma prospect Antonio Cassano came on for Marco Di Vaio. Portugal also made changes with Rui Costa, Beto and Miguel all coming off to be replaced by Nuno Gomez, Tiago and Paulo Ferreira.
But these changes didn't have much effect as both team sstruggled to do anything more.
Inside the 8th minute of extra time, Italy finally made the breakthrough, Francesco Totti went on an excellent dribble before slipping the ball into the net for a winning goal.
Wr50l's said after the match,
"It was a great game to watch, I thought we should have wrapped the game up in the 1st half alone. We had the chance and failed to use them well. On the defensive front, I was happy that Portugal were unable to really dominate us in the aerial battles."
due to portugal's friendly with italy, this match will be postponed to friday, 28th may...t1000v2.0 said:Matches to be played:
Friendly 6: Portugal V Bulgaria (reinstated, to be played tonight)
The Euro Gazette said:Dutch coach slams Italians
Dutch manager Nifty earlier today admitted that he is not at all surprised at Italy's good form, considering the sheer number of friendlies the nation are participating in.
"It stands to reason that the more games a group of players participate in together, the more of a team they become. I was under the impression that there were to be a maximum of two games per nation leading up to the championships. It would seem that certain nations have gone beyond this limit.
"I do not want to claim that this sort of behaviour is the reason for their good performances - but at the same time we cannot overlook it. When we played the Italians, it was clear that they were nearer to being match-fit, and I only pity the Croatians who must play them in their fifth friendly."
Nifty is said to be slightly worried over the loose way in which the two-friendly policy has been put in place from UEFA, though he claims no form of official complaint will be launched against either the Italians or the Portuguese, both of whom have played more than two friendlies in the build-up to the European Championships.
The Netherlands are set to face Germany in their first game, with subsequent group matches against the Czech Republic and Latvia, in what has been labelled the "Group of Death."
"Of course the group will be difficult to progress from. That is what the European Championships are all about," claimed Nifty. "To say their were easier games and harder games would be to give no credit to other teams. The best 16 European footballing nations are present in this tournament."
UEFA have yet to comment on the friendlies situation.
Il Corrierre Della Sera said:Italy Coach hits back
Italy coach wr50l has defended his countries friendlies situation saying, "What's wrong with more friendlies, surely every manager just wants to get their tactics right. Everyone should be trying to make as many friendlies as possible, because that's the way to improve."
He also slammed loadmouthed Netherlands manager saying,
"Perhaps he should be planning more friendlies instead of trying to find excuses for his team's defeat."
And when asked if he felt he was breaking any rules, he said,
"If I receive a warning from the FIFA executives then I will stop planning more friendlies."