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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 22 2014 at 18:54 |
really that was poor from the usa! should have closed that out!
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Posted: June 22 2014 at 18:56 |
Well Oil Beef hooked! What a bloody cliffhanger ! So, you non-fans out there still find this WC boring ?
Unreal , the will to win is just plain stunning to witness !
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Posted: June 22 2014 at 18:57 |
But Portugal is leathal
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Posted: June 22 2014 at 18:57 |
Wow - what a game - wonderful stuff - heart breaking
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 22 2014 at 19:00 |
So. USA throw the lead away through plain stupidity. Now they have to play Germany abd get something out of it and after playing in that heat it will cost them (it cost England and Italy). If they go out only themselves to blame - frustrating!
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Posted: June 22 2014 at 19:02 |
They played very well & it was a beautiful goal by Portugal
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 04:11 |
Another shameful display by Portugal. But what can you expect from a team that is half-injured, half-sh*t?
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 04:38 |
Kotro wrote:
Another shameful display by Portugal. But what can you expect from a team that is half-injured, half-sh*t? |
On the other hand, still doing better than Spain!
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 06:01 |
akamaisondufromage wrote:
So. USA throw the lead away through plain stupidity. Now they have to play Germany abd get something out of it and after playing in that heat it will cost them (it cost England and Italy). If they go out only themselves to blame - frustrating!
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That seems a smidgin harsh old cheesey gaff as I thought Portugal's
equaliser was a brilliant goal created by probably the deadliest cross
of the entire tournament to date (from Ronaldo). Yes, the USA could and
perhaps should have put the game to bed long before then but were it not
for the errors produced by the sternest pressure of a World Cup, there wouldn't be
nearly so much thrilling drama. I really believe that the Americans will
give Germany the fight of their lives in the final group game (as Deutschland ain't exactly been uber alles to date ) Algeria
really surprised me against South Korea as in every world cup I have
seen them perform, the north Africans have been irredeemably sh*te (apart from 1982 when they beat West Germany) Never thought they had four goals in them. Costa
Rica's victory over Italy was a delightful surprise (as I thought this
Italian side were ordinary but had sufficient streetwise nous to progress to the final stages easily) Here
in Australia the reaction to back to back defeats has been welcomed as
some sort of 'back from the brink' moral victory for our plucky boys in
green and gold (or gold and erm... more gold versus Chile) Listening to
the demagogue 'never was' that substantiates mediocrity = pundit (Craig Foster)
you would be forgiven for thinking that the Socceroos had actually won
the tournament, such is his rhapsodic and spittle flecked bluster about
this generation of players having earned the respect of the world at
football's highest level. 'we created enough scoring chances to win the tournament' should be emblazoned on his scarcely visited headstone. Blow it out your Palitoy didgeridoo cobber,
the Aussies best players in Brazil are 34 ears old (Cahill and
Bresciano) and apart from Matthew Leckie and (the underperforming) Tommy
Oar there is nobody in the current squad going to cause any opposition
manager any sleepless nights circa 2018. Yes, they battled bravely
against technically superior opponents and did create scoring chances
but where will the deficit in technique be funded four years hence?
Edited by ExittheLemming - June 23 2014 at 06:08
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 07:01 |
He might be an irritating prat but what amazing skill by Ronaldo with those dragbacks to fool the US defenders. Showboating maybe but hugely entertaining showboating and along with the Tim Cahill goal against Holland the highlight of the tournament so far.
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 09:01 |
Butt it isnot forwarding anything else then slowing down the atack speed which wwas Portugals biggeat problem was rhat him and Nani slows down the aytack so that US manage to restable themselvs, instead of carving in huge spped through huuuuuge gaps in the defence
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 11:56 |
Sometimes you can just enjoy things for their own sake! I think Portugal scored very shortly after this so it didn't slow them down that much and Ronaldo also made their late equaliser with a great cross, so I think his value to the team is pretty obvious. Portugal would not even be at the World Cup if the winking one had not beaten Sweden virtually by himself in the play-offs.
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 12:12 |
ExittheLemming wrote:
akamaisondufromage wrote:
So. USA throw the lead away through plain stupidity. Now they have to play Germany abd get something out of it and after playing in that heat it will cost them (it cost England and Italy). If they go out only themselves to blame - frustrating!
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That seems a smidgin harsh old cheesey gaff as I thought Portugal's
equaliser was a brilliant goal created by probably the deadliest cross
of the entire tournament to date (from Ronaldo). Yes, the USA could and
perhaps should have put the game to bed long before then but were it not
for the errors produced by the sternest pressure of a World Cup, there wouldn't be
nearly so much thrilling drama. I really believe that the Americans will
give Germany the fight of their lives in the final group game (as Deutschland ain't exactly been uber alles to date)
Algeria
really surprised me against South Korea as in every world cup I have
seen them perform, the north Africans have been irredeemably sh*te (apart from 1982 when they beat West Germany) Never thought they had four goals in them.
Costa
Rica's victory over Italy was a delightful surprise (as I thought this
Italian side were ordinary but had sufficient streetwise nous to progress to the final stages easily)
Here
in Australia the reaction to back to back defeats has been welcomed as
some sort of 'back from the brink' moral victory for our plucky boys in
green and gold (or gold and erm... more gold versus Chile) Listening to
the demagogue 'never was' that substantiates mediocrity = pundit (Craig Foster)
you would be forgiven for thinking that the Socceroos had actually won
the tournament, such is his rhapsodic and spittle flecked bluster about
this generation of players having earned the respect of the world at
football's highest level. 'we created enough scoring chances to win the tournament' should be emblazoned on his scarcely visited headstone. Blow it out your Palitoy didgeridoo cobber,
the Aussies best players in Brazil are 34 ears old (Cahill and
Bresciano) and apart from Matthew Leckie and (the underperforming) Tommy
Oar there is nobody in the current squad going to cause any opposition
manager any sleepless nights circa 2018. Yes, they battled bravely
against technically superior opponents and did create scoring chances
but where will the deficit in technique be funded four years hence?
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Yes. The actual goal was a hum-dinger! Great cross etc But, there with only a minute or less to go USA first had the ball in the corner and should have held it there and then when Portugal gave them the ball back, USA lost it to POR in the mid field when absolutely anything else (Booting the ball straight into row Z as an example) would have used up the 30 seconds from Mars (sorry 30 secs from a free pass to the next round) and bingo! But grrrrr no they had to go and try and play football!! You might think they will give the Germans a hard time but I think the heat and humidity will have taken so much out of them that they will slump to the teutonic power ! Otherwise I might agree with you. When they gave the ball away at the death they obviously didn't realise how much of my hard earned cash was riding on this! One whole of the Queens English Pounds! But if they do beat or get a draw out of the Germans I suspect there might be one or two more fans in the States ! It would be good>
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 15:19 |
Neat goalfrom Neymar. Can't see them not winning this one soit's between Mexico and Croatia
Vamos Mexico
Ay ay ay ay Cantar y no Llores etc
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 15:19 |
Lucky goal for Brazuile
The Camaroony is lucky not getting booked red card
Edited by Icarium - June 23 2014 at 15:21
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 15:28 |
You know I know nothing about football
Camacaroon s have scored
1:1
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 15:28 |
1-1. Not good for Brazil. I thought they would get the match where they wanted after they scored, but I was wrong.
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 15:29 |
Jeg så den skåringen komme
That scoring was not a suprice
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 15:35 |
there we go. normal service resumes
Neymar 2; 1
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Posted: June 23 2014 at 15:50 |
Cama-cama-cama-cama-cama-camemeerooom (Culture Club melody)
Edited by Icarium - June 23 2014 at 15:51
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