World Cup 2006

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Heiserich » Tue Jun 27, 2006 1:45 pm

IceBreaker wrote:Phew that SUI-UKR game was very boring to see. The referee was too weird as he let nearly everything go without giving cards. Plus the Ukrainians are good in acting, argh.
Yes, it was the most boring game I've ever seen :zzz:
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Stratofanius » Tue Jun 27, 2006 2:39 pm

Heiserich wrote:
IceBreaker wrote:Phew that SUI-UKR game was very boring to see. The referee was too weird as he let nearly everything go without giving cards. Plus the Ukrainians are good in acting, argh.
Yes, it was the most boring game I've ever seen :zzz:
Well yes but at least it was fair game, not like how Italy won Australia :x I always hate their acting!

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by StragOvariuS » Tue Jun 27, 2006 3:21 pm

next WC boring match: Italy X Ukraine
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by BERTA » Tue Jun 27, 2006 3:46 pm

SPAIN vs FRANCE... uf!! :? :?

I wish my team,all the luck of the world...they will need it..(and France too,to win us :evil: )

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by NeonVomit » Tue Jun 27, 2006 5:59 pm

so halftime Brazil - Ghana. Brazil lead 2-0 with a 5th minute goal by Ronaldo, and a VERY questionable goal from Adriano. Ghana otherwise dominated the first half, giving Dida a hard time and only a stroke of extreme bad luck prevented them from grabbing an equaliser. The Brazilian defence has some serious problems.

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Stealth » Tue Jun 27, 2006 6:04 pm

Wth? Do you see a pattern here? All the smaller teams are having some bad luck so far... Australia against Italy, Ecuador against England, now Ghana against Brazil. I'm surprised that Brazil are playing counter-attack.
Oh and there's no question about the second goal; Adriano was offside.
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by NeonVomit » Tue Jun 27, 2006 7:00 pm

Exactly as I predicted. Shame. Brazil again score an undeserved victory against a far inferior opponent who gave them a much harder time than they should've.
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by stratohawk » Tue Jun 27, 2006 8:16 pm

:x Fuck Brasil! They played boring and arrogantly - what a shame, what a bad game... Too bad that Ghana wasn't able to beat them. :x

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Dave » Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:51 pm

Nah.. France.. :(
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Equinox » Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:52 pm

Oh France, can't believe they're going to the next round.

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by stratobabius » Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:55 pm

Dave wrote:Nah.. France.. :(
NO!!!
NO!!!
NO!!!
*screamed to death* Why, why? WHY?
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EDIT: I don't have anything against France or French people. I just wanted Spain to win...ok? :wink:

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by IceBreaker » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:07 pm

^^Same here. Unbelievable that the same curse dogs Spain every time... Even if they started this tournament very well. That´s a pity. :(

But it´s nice that Zidane showed today that he still can play. :)
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Stealth » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:08 pm

Well, I said it a million times. I heard some Spanish people here in Toronto saying that now they had a young talented team and that they would go far. After that 4-0 win over Ukraine, they thought that this was their World Cup. I always said that, looking at their individual players, they had nothing really. I said many times that they were overrated, and today it showed. Honestly, I don't know what people see in Raúl! IMO, he's always been mediocre. Too bad for Spain though. :(
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Dave » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:11 pm

Nah anyway.. Germany will beat Argentinia 6:0 on friday, so i have no reason to feel unhappy :P
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by IceBreaker » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:11 pm

Yeah, that is for sure one reason why they lost today that the they were too early proud of themselves. Young team is too eager... :wink: But sanyway this feels bad.
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by BERTA » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:14 pm

:( I'M SAD.. :(
WHAT CAN I SAY ?? :( :(

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Post by Stealth » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:21 pm

Dave wrote:Nah anyway.. Germany will beat Argentinia 6:0 on friday, so i have no reason to feel unhappy :P
Well, you have two advantages: First, you are the home team, and it's estimated that there will be 70.000 Germans and 2.500 Argentines in the crowd. Without the home advantage, things could be different.
Second: It looks like our fucking coach once again will not use Tévez and Messi from the start. :x

And btw, the name is "Argentina". :wink:
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Stratofanius » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:23 pm

Hmm, expect Brazil, all my favourites are already out of the game so there is only one land to support now :)

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Equinox » Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:40 am

Stealth wrote:I always said that, looking at their individual players, they had nothing really.
I think teamwork is more important than having good individual players.

Just a thought....
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by NeonVomit » Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:54 am

Yeah, Brazil have the best selection of individual players in the world and that's the only thing that's helped them stumble through each match, the individual efforts of their star forewards.

Good match from France, Zidane showed that he is still one of the best. Let's hope they play as well as that against Brazil.
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Stealth » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:34 am

Equinox wrote:
Stealth wrote:I always said that, looking at their individual players, they had nothing really.
I think teamwork is more important than having good individual players.

Just a thought....
As NeonVomit said, look at Brazil. Of course teamwork is very important, but its effect is limited by the quality of the individuals. Brazil, for example, is not having a good tournament, but it survives because of its individual players, since its teamwork is far from impressive.
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by stratohawk » Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:09 am

Stealth wrote:
Equinox wrote:
Stealth wrote:I always said that, looking at their individual players, they had nothing really.
I think teamwork is more important than having good individual players.

Just a thought....
As NeonVomit said, look at Brazil. Of course teamwork is very important, but its effect is limited by the quality of the individuals. Brazil, for example, is not having a good tournament, but it survives because of its individual players, since its teamwork is far from impressive.
But it's a shame, they suck! :x How they played was far more than arrogant. I couldn't believe it...
The only teams playing good and having some team spirit are Germany and Argentina (at least I know it from the German team :wink: ), too bad that one of them (Argentina 8) ) has to leave after the next round.

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Stealth » Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:02 am

Yes, I think we'll leave too. The conditions are not favorable for us, with you Germans playing at home and with us not using Messi, Tévez and Aimar.
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by NeonVomit » Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:04 pm

So it's

Germany v.s. Argentina (tight match, Germany will squeeze through using the home advantage)

England v.s. Portugal (England will lose on penalties as tradition dictates)

Italy v.s. Ukraine (Azzuri will overpower the less experienced Ukrainian side)

Brazil v.s. France (Brazil, faced with an intimidating opponent will finally wake up and play some real football)

then

Germany v.s. Portugal (with the side rejuvinated, Portugal will barely squeeze past Germany)

Italy v.s. Brazil (An epic match, I dare not say who will win).


How are my predictions? Thoughts? I'm not much of an expert so let's hear yours!
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Equinox » Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:49 pm

stratohawk wrote:
Stealth wrote:
Equinox wrote:
Stealth wrote:I always said that, looking at their individual players, they had nothing really.
I think teamwork is more important than having good individual players.

Just a thought....
As NeonVomit said, look at Brazil. Of course teamwork is very important, but its effect is limited by the quality of the individuals. Brazil, for example, is not having a good tournament, but it survives because of its individual players, since its teamwork is far from impressive.
But it's a shame, they suck! :x How they played was far more than arrogant. I couldn't believe it...
The only teams playing good and having some team spirit are Germany and Argentina (at least I know it from the German team :wink: ), too bad that one of them (Argentina 8) ) has to leave after the next round.
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by StragOvariuS » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:19 pm

stratohawk wrote: :x How they played was far more than arrogant. I couldn't believe it...
wtf? how? :shock:

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by stratohawk » Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:42 pm

NeonVomit wrote:
Germany v.s. Portugal (with the side rejuvinated, Portugal will barely squeeze past Germany)

Italy v.s. Brazil (An epic match, I dare not say who will win).


How are my predictions? Thoughts? I'm not much of an expert so let's hear yours!
I'm sorry to say, but these combinations are not possible. The winner of Germany-Argentina will play against Italy, and Brasil vs. England or Portugal.

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by stratohawk » Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:46 pm

StragOvariuS wrote:
stratohawk wrote: :x How they played was far more than arrogant. I couldn't believe it...
wtf? how? :shock:
Brasil was just standing around, they weren't really running, just kicking the ball around. They played like they wanted to show "hey, you are not good enough for us, why should we use some effort?". It was so fucking arrogant. I don't say that they are not good - the single players are STILL THE BEST IN THE WORLD, but the attitude they showed was so... ARGH!!! :x

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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by Warrior of Hell » Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:20 pm

we will kick Argentina`s ass ;-) Klose, Podolski.... one of then will shoot 2 goals! 2-0 the result 8)

final against brazil... 4-1 because they suck!
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Re: World Cup 2006

Post by stratohawk » Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:35 pm

Warrior of Hell wrote:we will kick Argentina`s ass ;-) Klose, Podolski.... one of then will shoot 2 goals! 2-0 the result 8)

final against brazil... 4-1 because they suck!
Oh dude, I hope so, I hope so... It would be sooooooooooooo fucking great!!!!!!!

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