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<blockquote data-quote="shtove" data-source="post: 219246"><p>Poulter doing his stuff - will probably blow up when pressure comes on.</p><p></p><p>Harrington half-and-half, as usual - will he step up this time?</p><p></p><p>Jimenez-Garcia poor, like last time?</p><p></p><p>Can't see any rapport between Faldo and the team.</p><p></p><p>On the American side, Kim kind of rushes things, but he's very confident - fair dues to him. And Mickelson still has the aura, despite the dreadful shots.</p><p></p><p>Overall, it doesn't have the intensity. Chubby American players look like they need to stay off the booze, and their supporters are a bit flat. European players not so free spirited as we're used to, so they need to get with the booze. In other words, more Irish players please.</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah - one thing I noticed is the Americans keep using the knuckle-touch to congratulate each other. Definite team signal there. Can't see anything like that with the Europeans - they must be relying on Faldo's charisma to hold themselves together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shtove, post: 219246"] Poulter doing his stuff - will probably blow up when pressure comes on. Harrington half-and-half, as usual - will he step up this time? Jimenez-Garcia poor, like last time? Can't see any rapport between Faldo and the team. On the American side, Kim kind of rushes things, but he's very confident - fair dues to him. And Mickelson still has the aura, despite the dreadful shots. Overall, it doesn't have the intensity. Chubby American players look like they need to stay off the booze, and their supporters are a bit flat. European players not so free spirited as we're used to, so they need to get with the booze. In other words, more Irish players please. Oh yeah - one thing I noticed is the Americans keep using the knuckle-touch to congratulate each other. Definite team signal there. Can't see anything like that with the Europeans - they must be relying on Faldo's charisma to hold themselves together. [/QUOTE]
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