06-09-2006, 03:38 PM | #1 |
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The World Cup
Germany, 2006.
31 of the best teams (and the USA) (just kidding guys! ) gather for the largest, most watched most gripping festival on any global scale ever seen. England expects. A sea of red and white flags of St george festoon England and wherever the faithful gather around the world. Unusually there is, beyond hope, some real optimism that this maybe our time! Witness a country literally go Mad and come to a stop if we do! reserved? Hah!!! Who you guys wanna win? Thoughts? Hopes? dreams? Last edited by Butterbeer : 06-09-2006 at 03:39 PM. |
06-09-2006, 03:41 PM | #2 |
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Ha ha! I was JUST about to start this thread and scold you european/south american types for letting an american beat you to the punch on the biggest sporting event on earth.
Should be a fun time as always. I say look for the Dutch in an upset.
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06-09-2006, 04:11 PM | #3 |
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I was going to start this thread earlier (I think I started the last World Cup one) but I couldn't stand the thought of more people talking about Wayne Rooney's foot
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06-10-2006, 12:16 AM | #4 |
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My top three teams:
1. USA - duh. 2. England - I was in England during the Euro Cup in '04 and I was impressed by all the patriotism and even the coverage on the front page of newspapers. It was unlike anything I've ever seen. I've got a St. George's flag on my wall. 3. The Dutch - I remember pulling for them back in 1998 because I liked their orange uniforms. Plus, they were really nice to me and my family when I had my emergency landing in Amsterdam. I like the Dutch people.
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06-10-2006, 05:43 AM | #5 |
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Brazil will dominate and defend their title!
But I kinda think and hope England will go far in this tournament and might even win the world cup if Brazil doesn't make it all the way (which they will, since they play so beautifully). Hope Sweden does well too!
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06-10-2006, 08:27 AM | #6 |
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Brazil will win it IMO. Beat Argentina in the final. I've got a feeling that the Czech's will do quite well.
There is a predictor on the BBC website where you can put in your predicted results. It's here.
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06-10-2006, 09:10 AM | #7 |
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Oooh the England match has kicked off. I have to say (being away from a TV) that internet updates could be incredibly... hey we've scored. Yes. Much less exciting than on TV.
USA is ranked number 5 in the world by FIFA... *shrugs* Do they operate a system where ranked 1 is bad?
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well England won ...not a great game or performance ....
i wouldn't say the Dutch winning would be much of an upset Insidious!! very good fottball nation and good team as usual - but yeah i gotta lot of time for the dutch team and fans! what about tiny trinidad and tobago (i call them Trinidad and tobasco sauce usually - can't get it out of my head ) drawing with sweden heh?? classic! germany have started well -which is good for the competition and the feeling in the host country. The Argentina Ivory coast game looked good - only saw the highlights! Quote:
nah ..it's based on average butt size ... yeah that IS kinda crazy statistic - you know whats even weider - the Americans don't understand not to take it seriously!!!!! *BB rolls on floor!* The irony just seems to get lost somewhere ... maybe that is what makes the average butt size so big??? mind you they have got better and they are always competitive - it's that english spirit they have inherited! so ...TD - how are you, man? You supporting the three lions or you being all welsh nationalist and supporting Trinidad and tobago (ot tobasco) like a lot of the welsh??? very best, BB Last edited by Butterbeer : 06-11-2006 at 05:41 AM. |
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06-11-2006, 06:53 AM | #9 |
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Trinidad and Tobago. What a headache...
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06-11-2006, 10:03 AM | #10 |
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I support France... I'm not exactly sure why, except my brother has bullied me into it. He rants on about Zidane and Henry, till I could scream. He did it last time as well, which is why I ended up in tears when France didn't win...
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Argentina looked very impressive last night. Riquelme was playing very well in the middle of midfeild. That looks like a really good group. Ivory Coast played well last night and Serbia and Montenegro are giving the Dutch a good run for their money.
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You know, Americans do know how to play soccer. I'm sure they deserve their 5th ranked spot. It's just that it doesn't get televised as much as some other sports. Canadians know something about soccer too, in fact we are pretty good. Not making the World Cup good, but good.
I want Ghana to do well in their pool. At least to win one game. It would be awesome if they were to win, but I don't think that's going to be happening. Ghana has some tough match-ups: 12 Jun ITA : GHA 21:00 17 Jun CZE : GHA 18:00 22 Jun GHA : USA 16:00 These times are local. Does that mean German time? Is that GMT+2? Quote:
Last time around I was cheering for Germany - my parents and I actually got up at 4am to watch it! I thought they played excellently even though Brazil still beat them. You know, this World Cup I'm having a hard time choosing who to cheer for. Germany again (they still have Oliver Khan! <3)? England (I like this team and I think they really have a chance!)? Ghana (I would love to see an African team win, and I tend to cheer for the underdogs too)? Trinidad and Tobago (they are just awesome)? Sweden (jag älskar Sverige!)? Brazil? I like the way Brazil plays soccer even though I don't usually cheer for the top dog. Something like 8 of 10 games on European soil has been won by European teams. If anyone can beat those odds, Brazil can. Quote:
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Quite sad for Sweden really.. but you can still get to the "Round of 16" (dunno how to say it in English)... and Sweden is never good at the first game anyway. Me... I must say I'm more against Brazil this time than supporting any specific team. Don't like Germany either... I think I'll like Italy or England or Argentina to win, or more preferably some new team like Holland or Portugal. |
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06-11-2006, 04:39 PM | #14 |
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Sweden will still qualify probably. I wouldn't be surprised if they beat England. I would be surprised if T&T beat England...
Radagast, it tends to be called the "last 16". With the other knock out matches it's called the "second round" or the "knock-out phase". We have plenty of silly words
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06-11-2006, 06:00 PM | #15 |
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Nurv ... where to start!
it's football (not "soccer") the world over except in the uSA (canada too???) it's games not "macth-ups" it's a draw or drawing not "ties" Only once has any south american team (you are correct on Brazil) won IN EUROPE ...not twice. there are plenty of African teams -any reason why Ghana? Ivory coast are very good - but they are in the group of death. germany is +1 hour to england, thus +2 GMT in the summer ... Good on ya TD!!! Serenoli!!!! ... dear Serenoli !! .... et tu? oh dear ..oh dear birthday girl ... (Henry truly is SUPERB though! ) Nice choices Radagast! yes ...rooney's foot and metatarsal .... wotcha Sun star and janny!!! Angola were plucky against portugal tonight. |
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Almost happy Norway isn't playing, makes for much more fun watching you guys quarrel.
Hoping for Brazil to win, always had a soft spot for the -iño's. A lot of teams that can surprise though...
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I know they're called "games" - I played football myself for ten years! I just said match-ups because the teams are matched up for future games. I would have said games if they had already played. This one is me not making sense, not a Canadian thing. "Ties" instead of "draw" is a Canadian thing - we use the two words interchangeably, though we never say "drawing". Quote:
I love all the African teams, but I like Ghana for the same reason I like the Ottawa Senators NHL hockey team - no particular reason! (Though, the Sens do play some great hockey.) For some reason I can't explain, I just like Ghana. Maybe it's because they are the youngest team in the Cup? It seems to me that they have a lot of heart, though I've never actually seen them play. I'd say Côte d'Ivoire is in a very difficult group. They have to face Argentina, an unbelieveably fantastic team. And if that wasn't bad enough, they have the Netherlands too! Serbia and Montenegro aren't exactly push-oevers either. However, Ghana is in a tough group as well. Italy and the Czech Republic are excellent, and the USA has been doing very well. Then again, anyone who qualifies for the World Cup certainly doesn't stink. I think Japan has the hardest group of all though. They face Australia, Croatia, and the Fakirs of Football themselves, Brazil! If I was a World Cup qualifying football team, I'd want to be in a Brazil-less group so I'd have a better chance of at least making it to the next round. Then agian, getting your butt handed to you by Brazil is quite the honour.
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I dunno, Nurv, I'd love to be in Brazil's group, because a) two teams qualify out, so you still have a chance (and the rest of Brazil's group tends to suck: see the Aussies who failed to score a goal last time they were in the Cup) and b) you'd be guaranteed not to face them in the next round... which is a blessing.
Watching the Portugal-Angola match was interesting... Angola's goalie was quite good, but their attack was awful. They never hit anyone in stride with the ball. USA game tomorrow morning (for me). Go Stars and Stripes! But since they almost certainly won't win , Go England.
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Two teams qualify? That changes everything! You're absolutely right CC.
Cheer for your favourite team! Will them to victory with the sheer powers of your mind!
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Hey Nurv!
Sheer power of the mind? ... that works you know!!! .... at the start of the England game my mental powers were indeed heady. result? We secored after 4 minutes. But like the collective rest of England this state of affairs deterioraited very rapidly on a swelteringly hot day .... the mental prowess of a Nation went master-mind pear shaped in measures, easy to measure: pints! a uniquitous steady flow of cold pints. The only heady thing after that was the befuddlement in Sven goran Erikson's (england manager) mind as the collective mental beer haze projection from England must have addled his brain ... (if we are relying on the sober mental concentration from blighty on England match days ..... we're Dooooooooooooomed! (mind you for the sheer enthusiam or will power, it is pretty damn raw and blisteringly powerful) ...................... You are right Count C, ther Argie/Dutch/Serbs/Ivory coast group is defintely the strongest: it's just a real shame Holland play Argentina last - that may have put a few cats among the pigeons if they had played first! ........................ Angola did quite well against their ex Colonial oppressors (Portugal - lovely place, great people sexy kinda footy team on the whole) - Angola managed to keep enough players on the field for the game not to have to be abandoned this time!!! (there was a hideous bloody civil war when they became independent from portugal) .......................... Good luck USA - despite the silliness of the statistical FIFA rankings - you guys are getting better and better. The czechs are many people's "dark horses" or "outside bet". But you guys should give em a good game - quite an interesting game this one... best all, BB Last edited by Butterbeer : 06-12-2006 at 04:40 AM. |
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