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The inevitable World Cup thread!

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Yes, world cup boys and girls. I'm currently watching a Netherlands vs Serbia Montenegro on TV, its 1x0 to Netherlands. YAY! go netherlands!
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Until now, it was one of the most boring games to watch. If The Netherlands will even make it past the groupstage, they will either fail against Portugal or England.

Here's my top 4:
Brazil (I simply love Kaka, has to do with my adoration of Milan :p )
Italy (Again, see above... that, and I've always had a soft spot for the Italian team)
England (Strongest midfield of the entire WC)
Argentina (Always solid).


This WC is seriously messing with my upcoming exams. Bad, bad timing!
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Germany.
Switzerland.
England.
Portugal.
Croatia.

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I thought both teams in the Netherlands - Serbia Montenegro match played reasonaby well. That game and Argentina - Ivory Coast is the only two entertaining games so far imo.
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[QUOTE=Dottie]I thought both teams in the Netherlands - Serbia Montenegro match played reasonaby well. That game and Argentina - Ivory Coast is the only two entertaining games so far imo.[/QUOTE]

I agree I found the match quite entertaning despite the lack of goals.
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[QUOTE=Dottie]I thought both teams in the Netherlands - Serbia Montenegro match played reasonaby well. That game and Argentina - Ivory Coast is the only two entertaining games so far imo.[/QUOTE]
Argentina versus Ivory Coast made me realize how much I enjoy the world cup :D
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Yeah I watched the Dutch as well and I am on the edge of disappointment in the sense of I though the Dutch would have far less problems than this. Although SM played well against them. Guess we'll be able to judge after their match against Argentina. I thought they played great last night, just enough, very good tactics. Was terribly dissapointed by the English though, talk about torture.

And I am thinking Brazil for the champion. They seem the best.
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[QUOTE=Ashen]Was terribly dissapointed by the English though, talk about torture.[/QUOTE]

The English never do things the easy way lol (plus we have to play despite our manager cos he's pretty questionable when it comes to tactics and substitutions. We have a good team this year, just a really bad manager)
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A little [url="http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/"]link[/url] to the FIFA world cup site.
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[QUOTE=Sytze]Until now, it was one of the most boring games to watch. If The Netherlands will even make it past the groupstage, they will either fail against Portugal or England.
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HA! We tied 1-1 with the Netherlands in a warm up game. :D

Tonight is Australia v. Japan, our first game.

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I was just waiting for somebody to start this thread, I have been far to busy to post at SYM myself!

I don't have much to add now, Brazil are my favorites with Argentina as No 2, nothing unusual there :D

I am seriously traumatised by Cameroon missing to qualify though :(

Holland played well today IMO although I was surprised they didn't score any more goals. Robbens looked really sharp, haven't seen him this good in Chelsea for almost a year!
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No thoughts on Sweden's draw with T&T then, CE? ;)

Oh well, I'm will just watch from the sidelines as a dispassionate observer, apart of course from those matches where Holland, Germany or France play, when I will happily cheer on their opponents. :p :D
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[QUOTE=Lestat]No thoughts on Sweden's draw with T&T then, CE? ;)
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No, not really apart from the obvious: Sweden didn't play well and the "SuperSwedes" (Zlatan Ibrahimovitch, Fredrik Ljungberg, Henrik Larsson) did not reach their potential. T&T played disciplined and stuck to their gameplan so in my book they deserved the draw although Sweden dominated the game in terms of chances and possession.

I'm not a big fan of Swedish football, so I am not too bothered by their failure! Besides, I think they will go through anyway since they most likely only need to beat Paraguay and draw with England.

In fact, I care far more about Cameroon than Sweden :( Eto'o is my favorite player together with Arsenal striker Thierry Henry.

Why do you anti-cheer for Germany, Holland and France? Bad neighbour thing?

EDIT: A survey showed that in Norway, Denmark and Finland, a majority of the population cheer for Sweden since they are not in the WC. You are mean!
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[QUOTE=C Elegans]No, not really apart from the obvious: Sweden didn't play well and the "SuperSwedes" (Zlatan Ibrahimovitch, Fredrik Ljungberg, Henrik Larsson) did not reach their potential. T&T played disciplined and stuck to their gameplan so in my book they deserved the draw although Sweden dominated the game in terms of chances and possession.

I'm not a big fan of Swedish football, so I am not too bothered by their failure! Besides, I think they will go through anyway since they most likely only need to beat Paraguay and draw with England.

In fact, I care far more about Cameroon than Sweden :( Eto'o is my favorite player together with Arsenal striker Thierry Henry.[/QUOTE]Hmm. I wouldn't count on Sweden beating Paraguay just yet...

[QUOTE=C Elegans]Why do you anti-cheer for Germany, Holland and France? Bad neighbour thing?[/QUOTE]Of course! Tradition :D ! And Holland and France even more than the Germans. Though there is not much love lost for the Germans in general, at least they're not perceived to be as arrogant as the other two. Hah. They shouldn't make jokes about us... ;)

(for the record: when as a young man I went to visit a Dutch friend of mine in Delft, his girlfriend said to me "You're Belgian? And you dare to say that aloud?"; of course it is in jest but... well... don't expect me to sing "Hup, Holland, Hup". :D )
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[QUOTE=Lestat]Hah. They shouldn't make jokes about us... ;) [/QUOTE]What Group is Belgium in again?

(Just a simple question to demonstrate we don't have to make jokes. You just are! :p :p )
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Lestat wrote:Hmm. I wouldn't count on Sweden beating Paraguay just yet...
No, I don't count on it but I do think their chances are pretty good.
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[QUOTE=C Elegans]Why can't you all be one big, happy family? :D [/QUOTE]
You should ask the Belgians that signed their declaration of independence...


One match that I would love to see happen is Germany vs. Holland, but the chance is tiny, especially because Germany is just not in top shape.
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[QUOTE=ik911]One match that I would love to see happen is Germany vs. Holland, but the chance is tiny, especially because Germany is just not in top shape.[/QUOTE]Nononono! That would oblige me to cheer on Germany against my will! :eek: :D

@ CE: we're actually one big happy disfunctional family. ;)
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He he Lestat :D

Seriously though I doubt Holland will do much, I don't think they were that good yesterday. Though it's one of those teams that even if they are not so good, they can play for the ending score which is a lot in a tourney like this.

I wonder what the Italians will do tonight.
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