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sleeper
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Posted: November 16 2005 at 14:04 |
Trotsky wrote:
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Germany joint favourite
They havent won a competative match against established tough competition in 5 years.
Im voting England (who else) as we proved a match for Argentina beating them 3-2 at the weekend (I promise not to glote).
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Say what you want about Germany ... but try and show me the last time they didn't make at least the last 8 of the World Cup ... I think it was 1950 ... even when these guys are lousy (remember their form before the last World Cup) ... they seem to come good ... with home advantage and a good draw (which seems to happen a lot!) ... who knows?
I think they'll be the biggest challengers to the true GODS of football ...
if you have to ask ... you either don't know your football history or you're in denial ...
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Germany havnt had true world class form since the '98 world cup, they got lucky in '02 as the hardes team they faced before Brazil was the USA, dosent really say that much about Germany does it.
I see Brazil are leading, suprise suprise, though my head says brazil and my heart says England
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Posted: November 16 2005 at 15:20 |
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Beckham is terribly overrated imo, he's got good freekicks and not much else. I still haven't figured out what Real Madrid was thinking when they expected him to take over Claude Makelele's role in their team. |
Have you actually watched any Real Madrid games recently?
Beckham is the best player week in week out.
Rather than free kicks he's the best crosser of the ball in the game and can still land a long pass on a sixpence.
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Tony R
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Posted: November 16 2005 at 15:27 |
Brazil are not the force they were,I'd go out on a limb and say they will be lucky to progress further than the Q-Finals. My thoughts: Argentiina are very strong and Italy destroyed Holland recently.Do not discount the Germans on home turf,history suggests they will do well.England probably have as good a team as anybody on paper but they take too long to adapt tactically and Ericsson is not adventurous enough.
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Posted: November 16 2005 at 18:29 |
Although it's probably going to be Brazil or Germany taking the championship, I decided this year I am going to pull for France to win.
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Posted: November 16 2005 at 22:51 |
sleeper wrote:
Trotsky wrote:
sleeper wrote:
Germany joint favourite
They havent won a competative match against established tough competition in 5 years.
Im voting England (who else) as we proved a match for Argentina beating them 3-2 at the weekend (I promise not to glote).
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Say what you want about Germany ... but try and show me the last time they didn't make at least the last 8 of the World Cup ... I think it was 1950 ... even when these guys are lousy (remember their form before the last World Cup) ... they seem to come good ... with home advantage and a good draw (which seems to happen a lot!) ... who knows?
I think they'll be the biggest challengers to the true GODS of football ...
if you have to ask ... you either don't know your football history or you're in denial ...
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Germany havnt had true world class form since the '98 world cup, they got lucky in '02 as the hardes team they faced before Brazil was the USA, dosent really say that much about Germany does it.
I see Brazil are leading, suprise suprise, though my head says brazil and my heart says England
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To me, sleeper, it does say quite a bit about Germany ... they had a lucky draw last time, even in 1998, until Croatia spanked them, they were lucky ... in 1986, I remember they were lucky in the second round againt Morocco and the quarter-finals against Mexico (which they won on penalties) ...
in 1974, West Germany started off by losing to East Germany and ended up beating Holland's greatest-ever team in the finals, in 1954 they lost 8-3 to Hungary in the group stages, but fought back from 2-0 in the final to beat Hungary's greatest-ever team 3-2, in 1982, they started off losing to Algeria 3-2, had a highliy dubious 1-0 win against Austria, were dead and buried against France 3-1 a game which included Schumacher's foul of the century, and they still made it to the final ...
Granted most of those squads had better quality players than this current crop (Kahn and Ballack aside), but I still have this grudging acknowledgement of the resilience of the German football team ... a combination of home support, the good draw that usually comes with being hosts and mental strength makes them contenders in my book ... I'd be very surprised if they didn't make the last 4 ...
I dislike the German style intensely, but I always fear them ...
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Posted: November 16 2005 at 23:17 |
Logos wrote:
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You mean Football is still popular? |
Football will always be popular, but you will never be.
Anyway.. Brazil. |
haha- so weak- hahaha
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 08:25 |
Confirmed list of the 32 national teams classified for the World Cup 2006:
Europe: Germany, England, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia-Montenegro. (14)
South America: Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Ecuador. (4)
North-Central America: USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, Trinidad-Tobago. (4)
Africa: Angola, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Tunisia. (5)
Asia: Japan, South Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia. (4)
Oceania: Australia. (1)
Notable absences: Greece (Euro-champion), Belgium, Turkey, Denmark, Russia, Hungary, Scotland, Ireland, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Colombia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, South Africa, China.
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 09:40 |
Lichtemstein will win in a shoo-in!!!!!
Waddya mean they're not in?!?! - friggin scandalous!!!!
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 10:59 |
Atkingani wrote:
Notable absences: Greece (Euro-champion), Belgium, Turkey, Denmark, Russia, Hungary, Scotland, Ireland, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Colombia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, South Africa, China. |
I'm happy to see that Norway isn't mentioned in the 'notable absences', what a sh*tty team we have.. they have no business being in a championship.
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 11:05 |
ColonelClaypool wrote:
Atkingani wrote:
Notable absences: Greece (Euro-champion), Belgium, Turkey, Denmark, Russia, Hungary, Scotland, Ireland, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Colombia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, South Africa, China.
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I'm happy to see that Norway isn't mentioned in the 'notable absences', what a sh*tty team we have.. they have no business being in a championship. |
Sorry!
How could I forget the team that defeated Brazil in 1998 and turning from 0-1 to 2-1. The last time it had ocurred in a World Cup, with Brazil, was in 1950 against Uruguay.
Norway played well and had a good team then!
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 11:20 |
That was back then... now they stink
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 16:23 |
Atkingani wrote:
Notable absences: Greece (Euro-champion), Belgium, Turkey, Denmark, Russia, Hungary, Scotland, Ireland, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Colombia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, South Africa, China.
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I've noted the ones that i consider to be real suprises, I know turkey have been droping off steadily since the last world cup so they dont supprise but the highlighted ones really do.
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sleeper
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 16:26 |
Atkingani wrote:
Confirmed list of the 32 national teams classified for the World Cup 2006:
Europe: Germany, England, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia-Montenegro. (14)
South America: Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Ecuador. (4)
North-Central America: USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, Trinidad-Tobago. (4)
Africa: Angola, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Tunisia. (5)
Asia: Japan, South Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia. (4)
Oceania: Australia. (1)
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Heres the one's that i think are suprising to see in the world cup, and yes considering Frances recent tonament history (not couning the fluky England match) they are a suprise to be in there, and thats not the African entry I would have expected.
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 16:55 |
I believe that the next champion will be a team who already won a previous World Cup... but my prospects for 2010 are for a new champion. One candidate is USA.
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 19:29 |
sleeper wrote:
Atkingani wrote:
Notable absences: Greece (Euro-champion), Belgium, Turkey, Denmark, Russia, Hungary, Scotland, Ireland, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Colombia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, South Africa, China.
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I've noted the ones that i consider to be real suprises, I know turkey have been droping off steadily since the last world cup so they dont supprise but the highlighted ones really do. |
Not really surprising that Scotland and Ireland didn't make it imo. Scotland played in Norway's qualifying group and finished, um, fourth I think, behind Italy, Norway(who got playoff) and Slovenia.
I'd also say it's a bigger surprise Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey didn't make it than it is Scotland, Ireland and Austria missing out.
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 21:40 |
ColonelClaypool wrote:
sleeper wrote:
Atkingani wrote:
Notable absences: Greece (Euro-champion), Belgium, Turkey, Denmark, Russia, Hungary, Scotland, Ireland, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Colombia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, South Africa, China.
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I've noted the ones that i consider to be real suprises, I know turkey have been droping off steadily since the last world cup so they dont supprise but the highlighted ones really do.
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Not really surprising that Scotland and Ireland didn't make it imo. Scotland played in Norway's qualifying group and finished, um, fourth I think, behind Italy, Norway(who got playoff) and Slovenia.
I'd also say it's a bigger surprise Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey didn't make it than it is Scotland, Ireland and Austria missing out. |
Yes must say sleeper, I think Scotland in particular have experienced a dramatic drop in the quality of players at their disposal ... I said this in a previous thread when Northern Ireland beat England ... but in the 80s the Scottish team had a surplus of talent all over the park
Keepers: Jim Leighton, Alan Rough
Defenders: George Burley, Gordon McQueen, Arthur Albiston, Kenny Burns, Alan Hansen, Alex McLeish, Willie Miller
Midfielders: Graeme Sounness, John Wark, John Robertson, Peter Weir, Gordon Strachan
Strikers: Kenny Daglish, Steve Archibald, Alan Brazil, Joe Jordan, Mark McGhee, Frank McAvennie
This if offhand there were many more ...
The current team where Barry Ferguson and Darren Fletcher are the main hopes ... just isn't of the same quality ...
Of course for me the greatest absentee in this year's World Cup is the misfiring Colombian team ... it is my fervent belief that Colombia have the biggest pool of talent in South America after Brazil and Argentina
Historically of course, there's no doubt that 2-time World Cup winners and 14 time Copa America champions Uruguay are the most important asbsentees ...
A bit shocking that Nigeria, Cameroon and Senegal all failed on the last day ... but hopefully there's a big surprise coming from one of the West African newbies
As for my own country, Malaysia ... we are further away than ever ... in the 70s (when we had our best ever team) we beat Japan 9-0 ... the last time we played they beat us 5-0 ...
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"No" replies the unhumbled optimist "You are only the present."
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Posted: November 18 2005 at 09:55 |
Hey Trotsky, are you a football commentator?
You should come to Brazil and get a job on our TVs. Sport guys here know nothing about anything.
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Posted: November 18 2005 at 12:23 |
Atkingani wrote:
Hey Trotsky, are you a football commentator?
You should come to Brazil and get a job on our TVs. Sport guys here know nothing about anything.
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... thank Atkingani ... actually when I like something ... I go all out and do a lot of research ... and become a know-it-all ... but when I'm not interested ... I'm useless ... like cars ... I know almost nothing about cars ...
It is a funny situation being a journalist (especially a music specialist) ... because for most days over the last 10 years I've sat down for lunch with specialists on books, movies, tv and music ... and some of my other good friends are poitical, crime and sports journalists (I just came back from a birthday party three hours ago ... for my friend who is Malaysian editor of 4-4-2 magazine, in fact!) ...
Maybe a little over-analytical sometimes ... and too much useless information I think
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"Death to Utopia! Death to faith! Death to love! Death to hope?" thunders the 20th century. "Surrender, you pathetic dreamer.”
"No" replies the unhumbled optimist "You are only the present."
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sleeper
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Posted: November 19 2005 at 14:26 |
Trotsky wrote:
Atkingani wrote:
Hey Trotsky, are you a football commentator?
You should come to Brazil and get a job on our TVs. Sport guys here know nothing about anything.
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... thank Atkingani ... actually when I like something ... I go all out and do a lot of research ... and become a know-it-all ... but when I'm not interested ... I'm useless ... like cars ... I know almost nothing about cars ...
It is a funny situation being a journalist (especially a music specialist) ... because for most days over the last 10 years I've sat down for lunch with specialists on books, movies, tv and music ... and some of my other good friends are poitical, crime and sports journalists (I just came back from a birthday party three hours ago ... for my friend who is Malaysian editor of 4-4-2 magazine, in fact!) ...
Maybe a little over-analytical sometimes ... and too much useless information I think
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I could easily solve the the cars problem, road or race, I know too much
Thinking about it your right that Scotland and Irland failing isnt a supprise but Scotland, like Uraguay are historically important to the game as members of the old guard.
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Atkingani
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Posted: November 19 2005 at 15:25 |
Watching just now Barcelona x Real Madrid... what to say about Ronaldo Assis, from Barcelona? MONSTER!!!
It is clear now that the famous 2nd goal against England in 2002 was not by chance. He wanted to put the ball that place out of Seaman's reach. He does anything he wants with the sphere.
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