First… Heidi and I caught the last half of the MEX vs VEN Copa America game from Houston tonight. What a blast! Two amazing goals, and lots and lots of great action.
Also this is way better than the official Euro video I posted earlier…

It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that I just ain’t gonna be able to organize a pool for the Euro Cup this time around.
Having just packed up and moved to the USA to start a new job, I have more than enough on my plate.
So sorry, but the next World Cup is only 2 years off. Let’s plan for that!
Stuart
Another lame “official song” video. Possibly even worse than the Brazilian World Cup.
Groups announced for the Euro Cup on 10 June – 10 July 2016.
Get Ready!
http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/standings/index.html
If you are already starting to feel the stress, UEFA offers relief via this official mascot colouring book. It’s all the rage this Xmas. Go crazy.


It’s time for me to take the ARG flag down and put it away for 4 years. The neighbours will be happy. Heidi too.
Congratulations to GER, and to Jim T and Sayaka T who rose to the top and snatched 1st and 2nd place. Read the rest of this entry »
Nice short piece on the US experience at the Brazil World Cup.
Alternate moral: We are all Germans now.
I like Spanish because it uses upside down punctuation marks.
World Cups are uncompromising, brutal, emotional affairs that invariably end in heartbreak for all but a few. But that’s why we love them.
Gary Lineker, OBE (English former footballer and current sports broadcaster)
Did I really say that this was getting tedious? Wrong!
BRA self-immolating was completely unexpected, even if it was fairly clear that they were not a match for GER. A day later, NED and ARG seemed perfectly matched, but NED crumpled on penalty kicks. The FIFA Organizing Committee clearly knows how to write the script for excitement, and the ARG flag stays up outside my house till the end (much to the chagrin of some of my friends and neighbours). Read the rest of this entry »
Everything you really need to know about the 4 semi-finalists (Taken from The Onion):

Don’t know about you, but this was the most tedious set of quarter-final games I could have imagined. It would have been way more fun to watch CHI, MEX, USA and ALG play off against each other.
The pool standings haven’t changed much with Blair C and Sherman H still leading the pack. Read the rest of this entry »
Here’s a nice overview of why the World Cup, specifically this World Cup, is so engaging.
Hi folks
Below are the leaders after the end of all Round of 16 games. We still have a tie for 1st. Read the rest of this entry »
Holy moly! NED pulls one out of the bag. BRA and CRC both stumble through on penalty kicks. URU flounders without their biting star.
And in the pool results, half-way through the “Round of 16”, we have a tie. Blair C pulls even with Sherman H. This could be (almost) as exciting as the big match-ups on Tuesday (ARG-SUI and USA-BEL).
| Rank | Name | Points |
| 1 | Blair C | 42 |
| 1 | Sherman H | 42 |
| 3 | Charles R2 | 39 |
| 3 | Rezmi M | 39 |
| 5 | Seannie G | 38 |
| 6 | Carlos C | 37 |
| 6 | Donna M | 37 |
| 8 | Casey T | 36 |
| 8 | Charles R1 | 36 |
| 10 | Jim B | 35 |
| 10 | Jim T | 35 |
| 10 | Ken S | 35 |
| 10 | Mauricio C | 35 |
| 10 | Monique P | 35 |
[Ranking have been corrected. Email sent out was incorrect]
If you are wondering whether your compatriots are holding up their end, here are the “team” (and I use that word loosely) results:
| CIBC Drones | Other FI Slaves | Normal People | |
| Avg Score | 31.6 | 29.4 | 30.3 |
The CIBC team has a bit of an edge over the Normal People, with the Slaves from Other Financial Institutions in last place.
Here are the leaders after all group games have been completed. Sherman H is on top! Clearly Sherman has done his homework because in the 2012 Euro Cup Pool he shared last place, and got his entry fee back. Seannie G, who shared last place with Sherman, is also on the “most improved” list in 2014, now tied for 5 spot. Read the rest of this entry »

There are 75 entries in this pool, and 73 of you picked ESP to make it to the elimination rounds. Nearly 2/3rds of you have them getting at least to the quarter-finals. I mean, why wouldn’t they? ESP won the last three international tournaments and brought many of their brilliant players from those competitions to Brazil. They might not win, but surely they would put up a good fight. Read the rest of this entry »
You sent me your spreadsheets and I compiled them, and here’s what happened. When all was said and done, there were 75 entries. That’s a bunch more than I had for Euro 2012 – so thanks for taking part.
Not surprisingly, the most common pick for winning the cup is Brazil. Here is the distribution of your winning picks:
This time we have 24 entries from CIBC Drones and 12 from Slaves of other Financial Institutions. I am assuming that the remaining 39 of you are Normal People. If that isn’t true, please let me know.
The most common picks for the final standings are Brazil 1st, Argentina 2nd with Germany taking 3rd place. Here are the other popular rankings:
Most Common Rankings
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Count |
| BRA | ARG | GER | 8 |
| BRA | ESP | GER | 6 |
| ARG | BRA | GER | 5 |
| BRA | ARG | ESP | 4 |
| GER | ARG | BRA | 4 |
| ESP | BRA | GER | 3 |
| ESP | GER | BRA | 3 |
Here is a page with all your entries, please check to makes sure that I didn’t mess up.
That’s all for now. Good luck and thanks again for participating.
Here’s something.
I have received 69 entries to the pool, with two more promised to come very soon. So 1st prize will be at least $345 and that’s not too shabby.
Most of the payments have come in, so thanks for that. I will be harassing reminding the rest of you shortly.
A listing of all entries will be posted soon (probably on the weekend) just to make sure that I recorded all the picks accurately.
PS: If you haven’t seen John Oliver’s diatribe on FIFA yet, its worth a trip to YouTube. Or click below