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Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 13:50
by dannyteasdale
andrew wrote:xxChrisxx wrote:Ironic coming from a country so woeful at football that their only choice is to back anyone that isn't England.
It's all those half time fish suppers and pre match ciggies that are causing Scotlands problems.
Typical of the English, inbetween ther weeping and the news reports full of excuses, resort to incoorect racial stereotyping when they lack a valid argument or loose at football. Must be all that Morris dancing you guys do.
If you must know, I don't smoke, I don't eat crap like fish suppers or take-aways, I don't smoke and I rarely drink. And I can't think of anyone I know that fits into your incorrect stereotype. I am also part English so could support England if I wanted but I don't want to. So there!!
Anyhoo, now that I have seen off that chap back to football related matters. Shame for Chilie but Brazil outclased them tonight.
Typical English?! If im not mistaken thats stereotypical? Haha
Glad I'm not in that band though - I was very realistic on the Chances we English had and I said round of 16 at the best.
I very much class myself as British over English - And I dont like the fact that Some of the Scots dont like me for being from England! Im British like you are!
Argentina are looking the most likely to win now - and they'd be well worthy.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 14:07
by JohnsonsEvilTwin
Those darn Germans...we(portugal) can only beat them when it doesnt matter like Euro 2000.
Whats going on with swedish Football nowadays? they seem to have ot stuck in a rut.
saw Olof Mellberg play against UTD way back 5 years ago or so. Not a bad player at all.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 14:11
by JohnsonsEvilTwin
dannyteasdale wrote:
Argentina are looking the most likely to win now - and they'd be well worthy.
Sorry I just dont see how they would be "well worthy".
Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Germany heck even Japan appear "well worthy" of this too then.
The winner will be worthy...And Im betting Maradonna will freak out and put ANOTHER attacking player on the pitch the moment his team go a goal down. Which is why, Spain Portugal or Brazil will walk away with the cup this year

Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 14:15
by xpensive
What can I say JET, when the most hailed Swedish player is na born Bosnian-serb and cannot speak the lingo correctly?
But when I watched France playing, I thought I was was looking at two African tems, good thing they had different shirts.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 14:16
by dannyteasdale
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:dannyteasdale wrote:
Argentina are looking the most likely to win now - and they'd be well worthy.
Sorry I just dont see how they would be "well worthy".
Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Germany heck even Japan appear "well worthy" of this too then.
The winner will be worthy...And Im betting Maradonna will freak out and put ANOTHER attacking player on the pitch the moment his team go a goal down. Which is why, Spain Portugal or Brazil will walk away with the cup this year

We'll See

Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 14:21
by JohnsonsEvilTwin
xpensive wrote:What can I say JET, when the most hailed Swedish player is na born Bosnian-serb and cannot speak the lingo correctly?
But when I watched France playing, I thought I was was looking at two African tems, good thing they had different shirts.
France really went to town plundering their old haunts
And Ibrahimovic is vastly overrated, Although decent striker.
Kim Kallstrom is probably the most talented Swede i have ever seen play too....
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 14:55
by Belatti
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: And Im betting Maradonna will freak out and put ANOTHER attacking player on the pitch the moment his team go a goal down...
If there is something I fear of is the lack of mental "stability" of Maradona. But he was fundamental in levering egos of the stars and bringing good mood to the team.
And BTW, if the "ANOTHER" attacking player is Martin Palermo, be careful, "the optimistic of the goal" he was called... he can score from everywhere in every situation with any part of his body
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtDw6jhP ... re=related
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 15:36
by JohnsonsEvilTwin
Belatti, there comes a time in a world cup that even the great teams get put under pressure. Argentina will not have an answer should Brazil or Spain go 1 -0 up on them, that is my feeling. Not because they cannot, but because the coach doesnt know how too.
Has Maradonna actually coached elswhere? His appointment does reek of insider job, bearing in mind the Great player doesnt = Great manager
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 15:54
by 010010011010
Then they'll just have to stop them going one up so

Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 17:32
by Belatti
010010011010 wrote:Then they'll just have to stop them going one up so

JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Belatti, there comes a time in a world cup that even the great teams get put under pressure. Argentina will not have an answer should Brazil or Spain go 1 -0 up on them, that is my feeling. Not because they cannot, but because the coach doesnt know how too.
Has Maradonna actually coached elswhere? His appointment does reek of insider job, bearing in mind the Great player doesnt = Great manager
Franz Beckenbauer? He was a good player and coach... at least he has the 1990 cup.
Maradona hasnt coach elsewhere. And the AFA put a couple of men together with him, I think 50% to help him and 50% to "control" him. About the "insider job", you just have to be Argentinian and love football (not my case) to understand the feeling that a player has when he is side by side with Diego.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 18:28
by zenithbeach
bring on the first penalty shootout of this world cup! =D>
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 19:05
by andrew
dannyteasdale wrote:I very much class myself as British over English - And I dont like the fact that Some of the Scots dont like me for being from England! Im British like you are!
Doesn't bother me where folks are from but I do believe in Scotland, Wales and Ireland, and England being independant of each other.
Anyhow, back on topic.
Thus far the quarter finals are:
2 July
Uruguay v Ghana
2 July
Netherlands v Brazil
3 July
Argentina v Germany
3 July
Paraguay v Spain or Portugal (to be decided tonight).
Semi finals will be:
6 July
Uruguay or Ghana v Netherlands or Brazil
7 July
Argentina or germany v Paraguay or Spain or Portugal
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 19:07
by zenithbeach
wow Blatter to re-consider technology? cool!
"It is obvious that after the experiences so far at this World Cup it would be a nonsense not to re-open the file on goalline technology," Blatter said at a briefing with selected media on Tuesday.
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/fifa-chief-a ... ml?from=tn
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 20:03
by Steven
zenithbeach wrote:wow Blatter to re-consider technology? cool!
"It is obvious that after the experiences so far at this World Cup it would be a nonsense not to re-open the file on goalline technology," Blatter said at a briefing with selected media on Tuesday.
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/fifa-chief-a ... ml?from=tn
Can't believe it either. Although I think it would be fairly simple to implement. At the most important event one could add a 5th official, while at others the fourth official could just look at the big screen, and order the game to be halted if he has doubt about a decision.
Maybe a system like a limited number of challenges for each team like in tennis would be fine as well.
Anyway, looking forward to Spain-Portugal!
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 20:05
by andrew
Works in rugby so why not in football?