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Soccer World Cup 2010

Opening ceremony was shit, but the game was pretty good.

Couple of missed chances for both sides to rue...

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How much bandwith are you brain washed (dead) fools going to use on this crap? Get a life.

If you where not such wimps, you would play REAL FOOTBALL....GO NFL.
 
As sad as it is that I'm not in the UK for World Cup (which is a tradition of mine), I enjoy the sport and love watching it on screen.

Plus, it'll be inspiration for me to get in great shape and have that dancer/swimmer/soccer body!
 
I'm surprised that the predictions said that France should not struggle to defeat Uruguay, since France hasn't had a good preparation, and even though Uruguay has struggled to qualify, France only qualified because of the faulty hand of Henry.

Nevertheless, I think group A is very even, and any team could win or lose against each other. I think this is one of the most unpredictable groups. And this was proven today, both matches ended in a draw. Boring game the second one though.

Go Uruguay! :)
 
omg, what a day!

My productivity at work today was close to zero. :lol:

Though it's against the rules, I had FIFA's live update site on my work computer, taking peeks every time I got a chance. (Nearly got caught by the boss once.)

When I saw that South Africa had scored against México, I let out a "whoop!". A few heads turned and my cubicle neighbor asked what was up. I answered, "oh, emm, I got this account to balance." :lol:

I was so happy for South Africa! Spent the rest of the morning chanting "Bafana Bafana!" and wishing I could be part of the celebration.

Uruguay vs [strike]Ireland[/strike] France turned out better than I had expected, but not as good as I had hoped. :p

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I will put my cock on a block and predict 2-1 to SA.

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From what I've heard, read, and the clips I've seen, Mphela and SA were millimeters from just that score. ..|



Congrats to South Africa on a great match and for the fun and excitment! :=D:

Bafana Bafana!
 
I will just say that Gourcuff is hot!!!!!! :drool:

oh and ^ GTFO

Agreed on both counts!

Hernandez (Mexico #14) was pretty dreamy too...

Group A still wide open - roll on Argentina-Nigeria on Saturday.

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I wanna see what happens with the only new commer this year, Slovakia.. hope they qualify to the second round....

Wouldn't mind Netherlands or Spain... We're bored with Brazil, Argentina, Germany and Italy..
Give us something new.. :D
 
France played a good game but they just cant win a freaking game now !!!

okkk

Now England Vs USA and Argentina vs Nigeria !!!
 
Opening ceremony was shit, but the game was pretty good.

Couple of missed chances for both sides to rue...

-d-

Ditto.

So many missed opportunities.

How about using some animals????

Also it was too short.

Worst Opening Ceremony in my recent memory. :grrr::grrr::grrr:

PS: I hear that one of the best Opening Ceremonies ever was in Mexico (Dunno of 70' or 86')
 
^Either way, ours was really disjointed. I don't remember an opening ceremony for 2006.

It also looked like nobody had bothered with directing the tv broadcast - the cameras were never were the action was, and G_d only knows what the fuck it was all about... cost us 20 million to do, apparently, which makes me wonder.



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South Korea vs Greece

The perennial Asian champions take on surprise Euro2004 winners Greece in today's opening match in the Friendly City of Port Elizabeth on the Cape south coast.

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Co-hosts of the 2002 World Cup, SK benefited from some questionable refereeing decisions (Spain will remember) to reach the semi-finals as rank-outsiders before being seen off in no-nonsense fashion by the Germans. Since then several players have made their marks in top club sides around the world. However, with a few surprising losses in recent times to Zambia, China and Belarus, there has been a mixed bag of fortunes for the side.

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They stunned Portugal in the Euro 2004 final, having stunned the hosts in a group match two weeks prior to that and several other teams along the way, but have largely failed to impress since. Many of their big guns have made names for themselves in the upper tier of professional football and these guys will need to be on song from the word go to outfox the fast-paced Korean attack. The Greeks outplayed Ukraine in the playoff to qualify for the tournament, already worrying since they were arguably in the weakest pool in the Euro qualifying zone, and will have their work cut out for them in Group B with Korea, Argentina and Nigeria alongside them. PErhaps the only real thing to look forward to is that none of the other three sides is really on song at the moment.

Prediction: I'll offer 2-0 to Korea.

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Nigeria vs Argentina

La albiceleste take on the Super Eagles in the second match today at the home of SA Rugby, Ellis Park in Johannesburg

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Nigeria are the perennial African hope for international footballing glory, and expectations are no less high this time around. However the golden generation of Nigerian football has since passed with players like Jay Jay Okocha, Daniel Amokachi, Julius Agahowa and Sunday Oliseh long since retired and other elder statesmen like Kanu somewhat past their prime. Gone are the days when each player was a household name in all the top leagues, and other African nations - Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana and Cameroon - are more likely to win honours at present.

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2 words - Lionel Messi.

Player for player, Argentina would tear a new one into practically any team on the planet at present. But, as any football fan knows, simply having an abundance of talent at your disposal is no guarantee of success if you can't get them to work together as a productive unit. Add a combative and flamboyant personality to the mix in the from of one Diego Maradona and you'll either see the most unbelievable display ever in the history of ever, or the most disjointed jumble you're ever likely to set eyes upon.

In the case of Argentina it has been the latter in recent times. Practically any player with an Argentine passport and a pulse played in the qualifying campaign and Maradona does not seem to quite manage to get cohesion from his squad. In his case, sometimes too much choice is a bad thing. With his top guns Higuain, Messi, Tevez and Milito banging in scores of goals each, how do you justify leaving one of them out?

If they can get Messi to work, Argentina will romp to victory. The key is realising when Messi is not working or being marked out of the game and changing tack (Ronaldo for Brazil in the '98 final, anyone?). With a clutch of top targetmen in attendance, scoring goals should be the least of Maradona's worries but if he can't get service to them it is over.

Prediction: It's a tough sell, but I think Argentina will figure it out. Having the squad together for the last two weeks must have helped to generate some cohesion.

Argentina 3-0 Nigeria

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JakeLucas did a great synopsis for England-USA yesterday. I will call England 3-1 USA.

Happy watching, everyone. :D I know what I'm doing for the rest of the day ..|

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France was a disappointment for me.

Harmless, weak free kicks; no ideas, no variable playing,
no real danger from the midfielders and strikers.


Looks like an early return flight like 2002...
 
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