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Topic: The Official 2010 Football & World Cup Thread Posted: September 05 2009 at 19:41 |
Well, I think it's time to start one, no?
In this moment Argentina and Brazil are playing for Conmebol (South America League) qualifyings... let's wait to see what happens.
Meanwhile, we had several games in Europe today. My surprise was to know that Liedson, a dude I just watched last year playing here, anchored in Portugal, got quickly a new nationality and scored an important goal for the Lusitanians.
Any more comments, folks???
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Posted: September 05 2009 at 20:42 |
Atkingani wrote:
Well, I think it's time to start one, no?
In this moment Argentina and Brazil are playing for Conmebol (South America League) qualifyings... let's wait to see what happens.
Meanwhile, we had several games in Europe today. My surprise was to know that Liedson, a dude I just watched last year playing here, anchored in Portugal, got quickly a new nationality and scored an important goal for the Lusitanians.
Any more comments, folks??? |
Due in no small measure to both UEFA and FIFA's bumbling largesse, nationality now appears to be negotiable. There are scores of Brazilians currently plying their trade in Qatar (attracted by the high wages offered by the clubs) who are shamelessly induced by cash to become naturalised Qataris and therefore eligible to play for the national team. Although considerably less transparent, the situation in France where their leagues have many North African players from the former colonies, it could be argued that many of the most distinguished French internationals ain't French at all: Patrick Vieira was born in Senegal Jocelyn Angloma was born in Guadaloupe Ibrahim Bas was born in Senegal Basile Boli was born in the Ivory Coast Jean-Alain Boumsong was born in Cameroon Pascal Chimbonda was born in Guadaloupe etc etc (the list goes on) I think the current international eligibility rules are hopelessly convoluted, with various yawning loopholes created by national associations who claim that playing for a country below a certain age or in a non-competitive match somehow supplants the concept of 'place of birth' or the player's original choice. Add to this the bureaucratic bolt-holes of ancestry i.e. your grandparents, parents, best friends, drinking buddys, golf partners nationalities and you got yerself one mighty big can of worms for sure. Although all the UK nations have been guilty of assimilating 'ringers' into their teams over the years, it is perhaps the Republic of Ireland who take the proverbial biscuit for such expediency. They had a striker called Tony Cascarino from Kent, England who was deemed eligible for the Republic by virtue of an Irish grandfather. There was no Irish grandfather, it was a complete tissue of whoppers confirmed as such by Cascarino's subsequent autobiography. People in Britain used to joke that the initials of the Irish Football Association (FAI) stood for 'Found Another Irishman'
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Posted: September 05 2009 at 21:29 |
My country lost to Colombia. We're out. Three world cup finals in a row would've been too much...
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Posted: September 05 2009 at 21:30 |
Argentina 1 x Brasil 3
Brasil is now fully qualified for the World Cup 2010.
Later, I'll return to this nationality issue.
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 05:18 |
As an ENglishman I take no joy from this image.......
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 05:57 |
We lost (deservedly) in the 93rd minute against Sweden. What a f*cking way to get beaten.
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 06:10 |
Diaby wrote:
We lost (deservedly) in the 93rd minute against Sweden. What a f*cking way to get beaten. |
It's all abit tight in your group. But you've got to play Portugal twice now I think - and they are a worried nation! Good luck!!
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 10:11 |
True to type, the Scots have now engineered their own struggles by being stuffed mercilessly by a very mediocre Norway away (0-4) Although the dark blue dwarves (with 'Bashful' up front) managed to slay the combined might of Macedonia 2-0 on Saturday, it just leaves the rather onerous chore of beating HOLLAND in Glasgow to sneak ourselves into the play-offs.
Call me a cranky old doom-monger if you like but I can envisage this ever cyclic scenario:
88 minutes in Scotland 1 - 0 Holland. The fans start baying for the final whistle as droves of orange shirts swarm around the Scottish goal like flies round some discarded roadkill. Dirk Kuyt attempts a cross to one of his forwards but slices the ball towards a statuesque Scottish defender (probably 'Caldwell the Domitable') whereupon the white orb ricochets off his chest and gets deflected into the net via Robin Van Pervy's backside. Scotland 1 - 1 Holland. Yet more tear welling heroic failure for a country who can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Still, as long as those complete poofs (the English) don't win the World Cup, we'll be happy again till the next debacle.
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 10:58 |
That CONMEBOL eliminatory is very interesting, as Guigo said Brazil is almost there, and Chile is also doing a great work, seems that Maradona´s days should be counted since Argentina is playing really bad and they are risking their place on the World Cup.
Regarding my country, yesterday Mexico defeated Costa Rica 0 -3 which was a very important win, they are gaining in confidence and with a nice match against Honduras next wednesday, they will have one foot in the WC.
And about UEFA, i followed the match between Hungary vs Sweden, it was pretty cool and that group is very close and interesting, for now it seems that Denmark could take it, so the battle for 2nd place will be tough!
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 11:07 |
ExittheLemming wrote:
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Call me a cranky old doom-monger if you like but I can envisage this ever cyclic scenario:
88 minutes in Scotland 1 - 0 Holland. The fans start baying for the final whistle as droves of orange shirts swarm around the Scottish goal like flies round some discarded roadkill. Dirk Kuyt attempts a cross to one of his forwards but slices the ball towards a statuesque Scottish defender (probably 'Caldwell the Domitable') whereupon the white orb ricochets off his chest and gets deflected into the net via Robin Van Pervy's backside. Scotland 1 - 1 Holland. Yet more tear welling heroic failure for a country who can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
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Dramatic!
It's like an epic screenplay!!!
Anyway, for the South American Zone, Brazil is there while Chile & Paraguay are almost there. The 4th direct qualified is among Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Uruguay... no more chances for Bolivia and Peru.
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 11:17 |
ExittheLemming wrote:
True to type, the Scots have now engineered their own struggles by being stuffed mercilessly by a very mediocre Norway away (0-4) Although the dark blue dwarves (with 'Bashful' up front) managed to slay the combined might of Macedonia 2-0 on Saturday, it just leaves the rather onerous chore of beating HOLLAND in Glasgow to sneak ourselves into the play-offs.
Call me a cranky old doom-monger if you like but I can envisage this ever cyclic scenario:
88 minutes in Scotland 1 - 0 Holland. The fans start baying for the final whistle as droves of orange shirts swarm around the Scottish goal like flies round some discarded roadkill. Dirk Kuyt attempts a cross to one of his forwards but slices the ball towards a statuesque Scottish defender (probably 'Caldwell the Domitable') whereupon the white orb ricochets off his chest and gets deflected into the net via Robin Van Pervy's backside. Scotland 1 - 1 Holland. Yet more tear welling heroic failure for a country who can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Still, as long as those complete poofs (the English) don't win the World Cup, we'll be happy again till the next debacle.
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You are a 'Cranky Old Doom-monger' of the haggis eating variety.
This is typical Scottish Drivel more interested in the end, in our failure than your own success.
As far as I know though the Dutch don't need anything from this match so if your going to beat them then now's the time!
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 03:52 |
akamaisondufromage wrote:
As an ENglishman I take no joy from this image.......
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how about this one
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 04:14 |
Nice and early for this thread.
I'm ready to place bets England will suck.Anyone in?
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 12:11 |
akamaisondufromage wrote:
ExittheLemming wrote:
True to type, the Scots have now engineered their own struggles by being stuffed mercilessly by a very mediocre Norway away (0-4) Although the dark blue dwarves (with 'Bashful' up front) managed to slay the combined might of Macedonia 2-0 on Saturday, it just leaves the rather onerous chore of beating HOLLAND in Glasgow to sneak ourselves into the play-offs.
Call me a cranky old doom-monger if you like but I can envisage this ever cyclic scenario:
88 minutes in Scotland 1 - 0 Holland. The fans start baying for the final whistle as droves of orange shirts swarm around the Scottish goal like flies round some discarded roadkill. Dirk Kuyt attempts a cross to one of his forwards but slices the ball towards a statuesque Scottish defender (probably 'Caldwell the Domitable') whereupon the white orb ricochets off his chest and gets deflected into the net via Robin Van Pervy's backside. Scotland 1 - 1 Holland. Yet more tear welling heroic failure for a country who can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Still, as long as those complete poofs (the English) don't win the World Cup, we'll be happy again till the next debacle.
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You are a 'Cranky Old Doom-monger' of the haggis eating variety.
This is typical Scottish Drivel more interested in the end, in our failure than your own success.
As far as I know though the Dutch don't need anything from this match so if your going to beat them then now's the time! |
Agreed, if schadenfreude were an Olympic event, the Scots would clean up.
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 13:34 |
martinprog77 wrote:
akamaisondufromage wrote:
As an ENglishman I take no joy from this image.......
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 13:38 |
ExittheLemming wrote:
akamaisondufromage wrote:
ExittheLemming wrote:
True to type, the Scots have now engineered their own struggles by being stuffed mercilessly by a very mediocre Norway away (0-4) Although the dark blue dwarves (with 'Bashful' up front) managed to slay the combined might of Macedonia 2-0 on Saturday, it just leaves the rather onerous chore of beating HOLLAND in Glasgow to sneak ourselves into the play-offs.
Call me a cranky old doom-monger if you like but I can envisage this ever cyclic scenario:
88 minutes in Scotland 1 - 0 Holland. The fans start baying for the final whistle as droves of orange shirts swarm around the Scottish goal like flies round some discarded roadkill. Dirk Kuyt attempts a cross to one of his forwards but slices the ball towards a statuesque Scottish defender (probably 'Caldwell the Domitable') whereupon the white orb ricochets off his chest and gets deflected into the net via Robin Van Pervy's backside. Scotland 1 - 1 Holland. Yet more tear welling heroic failure for a country who can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Still, as long as those complete poofs (the English) don't win the World Cup, we'll be happy again till the next debacle.
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You are a 'Cranky Old Doom-monger' of the haggis eating variety.
This is typical Scottish Drivel more interested in the end, in our failure than your own success.
As far as I know though the Dutch don't need anything from this match so if your going to beat them then now's the time! |
Agreed, if schadenfreude were an Olympic event, the Scots would clean up.
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Well if it happens I for one will enjoy seeing you get stuffed by the Gemans!
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 19:28 |
go Vatican City!
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Posted: September 08 2009 at 14:50 |
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go Vatican City! |
How did I know MOM would come up with some inane comment on a football thread?
The last Pope was a pretty good Goalkeeper (I think before he was pope).
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Posted: September 08 2009 at 15:13 |
akamaisondufromage wrote:
manofmystery wrote:
go Vatican City! |
How did I know MOM would come up with some inane comment on a football thread?
The last Pope was a pretty good Goalkeeper (I think before he was pope).
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Nevermind, at least the winner will be a real WORLD CHAMP!!!
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Posted: September 09 2009 at 01:51 |
So England can qualify tonight if they beat Croatia, which they probably will. There's a nice little press build up cos Croatia think Premier League English players have been targetting Croatians to clog in the leadup to the game.
This is patently untrue - we do not discriminate in this way, just look what Rooney did to that poor Slovenian defender on Saturday - and he "won" a penalty to really rub it in.
I'm with MrCozDude on this one. Overpaid, overfeted, oversexed and with the odd court appearance along the way, most of our players will freeze when they see that combination of white over black (you know, the guys with the black eagle badge) and absolutely poo themselves if they ever face yellow over blue.
We'll probably go out in the quarters as usual. I really hope I'm wrong but I can't see it getting much better than that.
Just as well I've got a legitimate right to support Spain as well
Seriously I'd love to see England win but it just ain't gonna happen
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