[QUOTE=âScrunchie, post: 1023562, member: 1408â]Youâd have to question the results so far if this is true
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More than a couple of questionable decisions gone against Team USA alright
Tomorrow:
GMac v Spieth - Spieth 10-7
Stenson v Reed - Stenson 11-7
Rory v Fowler - Fowler 11-8
Rose v Mahan - Rose 12-8
Gallacher v Mickelson - Mickelson 12-9
Kaymer v Watson - Watson 12-10
Bjorn v Kuchar - Kuchar 12-11
Garcia v Furyk - Furyk 12-12
Poulter v Simpson - A/S 12.5-12.5
Donaldson v Bradley - Bradley 12.5-13.5
Westwood v Walker - Walker 12.5 - 14.5
Dubuisson v Johnson - Dubuisson 13.5-14.5
9/1
Poor Tom Watson cut a pathetic figure at his presser tonight. Phil Mickelson implored him to play him in the foursomes, but the doddering auld fool ignored the great man and instead flogged Fowler and Walker into the ground.
Serious question marks will be raised in America now about giving a dinosaur like Watson such an important role. McGinley has run rings around him so far.
Am I right in saying Europe only need to win 4 out of 12 matches tomorrow? Red rover Iâd say.
[QUOTE=âHorsebox, post: 1023615, member: 1537â]Am I right in saying Europe only need to win 4 out of 12 matches tomorrow? Red rover Iâd say.
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They can win 0 matches and still win.
8 halves will be enough for the cunts to keep the trophy
Both captains have made a bumbling mess of it. The Rose and Stenson combination has effectively been the difference between the sides. Stenson, of course, was a Monty loyalist and was part of the cabal that tried to install me as captain back in January 2013.
Foursomes constantly letâs us down. Weâve lost it 7 -1 despite winning the fourball 5 - 3. Foursome may not be proper golf and be akin to what 20/20 is to proper cricket, but if weâre entering this event need to sharpen up on it.
This is comical stuff by Watson and worse by the clowns around here who taught UsoA had a chance of winning, they imploded as predicted and the 10-6 score;line is pretty now. McGinley what a captain and what a player he was, Fuck Watson and Fuck UsoA.
I like you Bando,but this is the worst statement of all time, take it on the chin and move on kid.
I donât follow golf at all outside of the majors and the Ryder Cup - Iâd never even heard of Paul McGinley until he got the Ryder Cup captaincy. I was just looking up his record as a player there. He had four tournaments wins on the European Tour in his career, his first the Hohe Brucke Open in 1996 as a 30 year old, the Oki Pro-Am in 1997, The Wales Open in 2001 and the Volvo Masters in 2005. In the Majors his best finishes were 18th on the one and only occasion he ever qualified to play at the Masters in 2002, 42nd in 2002 in one of his two US Open appearances, 16 appearances at the Open, 7 missed cuts and a best place of 19th in 2007 and a best of 6th at the US PGA in 2004.
Seemingly he holed the winning putt in Europens 15.5 to 12.5 win at the 2002 Ryder Cup and jumped into a lake after doing it. I was on holidays when all that was going on so it didnât register at all on my radar.
All in all, that playing cv adds up to journeyman. You seem to have an exaggerated sense of McGinleyâs status as a player.
[ATTACH=full]1762[/ATTACH] The Racing Post hasnât lost faith and neither have I
Unfortunately for me I backed USA heavily. McGinley made one mistake in picking Gallacher, but before and since, he has destroyed Watson, out thinking and out smarting him at every turn. Again, the Europeans seem to have more togetherness and more chemistry and only the former duellers; Spieth & Reed, have any kind of true comradeship. I still believe USA will win the singles today but it wonât be enough.
McGinleyâs comments about Gallacher yesterday were shocking. This is the Paul show, its all about him. As if any player in the World Top 50 (or indeed even in the Top 10) as a lot of these European players are need months of schooling and psycho analysis from Captain McGinley to go out and play 18 holes of golf.
This competition is preposterous, only beaten in that regard by The British Lions.
There are some amount of cunts involved in golf.
As a passionate supporter of European golf, I unfortunately believe we need to be taught a lesson today. Itâll be for the good of European golf in the long run.
Since continental Europe joined the British Isles over 30 years ago, the score has read 10-6 on only two occasions going into the final day singles - Brookline 1999 and Medinah 2012. The side that held the 10-6 lead lost on both occasions 14.5 to 13.5.
These holograms of the players on Sky Sports are just great.
No Sid, they really are holograms.
Hilarious bants there seeing the European players attempting to play the bagpipes.
Tremendous banter value with the United Statesian players now talking about Scottish culture. The players are in pretty much unanimous agreement that Phil Mickelson would be the best man to toss a caber. Bubba Watson says heâd like to have neeps and tatties thrown at him, and then eat them.