Round of 16
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Round of 16
Some interesting games to start the knockout stages.
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Holland-Portugal on Sunday is a hell of a matchup.
Germany should get by Sweden and Argentina should roll, setting up a great quarterfinal between those two, possibly.
A Brasil-Spain quarterfinal also looms. That would be a great game as well, as long as Spain can keep playing as they have ... a big if, given their history of choking in the later rounds.
I think the Germany/Argentina/Italy/Swiss side of the draw is tougher than the Brasil/England/Holland/Spain side.
Can't wait for the great level of this tournament to start.
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Holland-Portugal on Sunday is a hell of a matchup.
Germany should get by Sweden and Argentina should roll, setting up a great quarterfinal between those two, possibly.
A Brasil-Spain quarterfinal also looms. That would be a great game as well, as long as Spain can keep playing as they have ... a big if, given their history of choking in the later rounds.
I think the Germany/Argentina/Italy/Swiss side of the draw is tougher than the Brasil/England/Holland/Spain side.
Can't wait for the great level of this tournament to start.
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This is what it is all about if you are a soccer fan. I cannot wait for the games to start.RadioFan wrote:Some interesting games to start the knockout stages.
Link to bracket
Holland-Portugal on Sunday is a hell of a matchup.
Germany should get by Sweden and Argentina should roll, setting up a great quarterfinal between those two, possibly.
A Brasil-Spain quarterfinal also looms. That would be a great game as well, as long as Spain can keep playing as they have ... a big if, given their history of choking in the later rounds.
I think the Germany/Argentina/Italy/Swiss side of the draw is tougher than the Brasil/England/Holland/Spain side.
Can't wait for the great level of this tournament to start.
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Yeah, what could have been. The gerries are about 60 years overdue for a good burning courtesy of the allies.Adelpiero wrote:england is going to melt in the heat.
ecuador is used to playing in sweltering heat, this is a huge advantage, plus, the meltdown from england fans after a loss would be sweeeeeeeeeeeet, stuttgart will burn.
There's hope yet though. The further england gets, the more bitter the hoolies will be when they go down. In the event they do win the whole damn thing, I'm guessing they'll go home and burn the entire fukking island right down to the ground. Someone should get in there quick and liberate their stocks of beer. I'll volunteer my services to oversea the evacuation the john courage warehouse.
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Well if England plays against Holland or Portugal like they played against Ecuador they will be toast. Actually England has not looked too good this tournament.
I hope they win it all but I don't think they will. I think Potugal if they get past Holland will eliminate England. England would have abetter shot against Holland but they really need to step it up.
I hope they win it all but I don't think they will. I think Potugal if they get past Holland will eliminate England. England would have abetter shot against Holland but they really need to step it up.
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There's hope yet though. The further england gets, the more bitter the hoolies will be when they go down. In the event they do win the whole damn thing, I'm guessing they'll go home and burn the entire fukking island right down to the ground. Someone should get in there quick and liberate their stocks of beer. I'll volunteer my services to oversea the evacuation the john courage warehouse.
Although having said that, it pains me to report that England have the ugliest travelling support out of all 32 nations. Football hooliganism is so unfashionable these days, though. Good on the Stuttgart police for rounding up 120 nob-ends, keeping them in the nick over the match and then booting them home.
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Piss on the Italians. Bunch of espresso drinking, scooter driving punks.Cross Traffic wrote:The Italians are such pussies. Although nothing will match the diving going on yesterday.
Wow, what a dumb red card to take!
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It was a good call, get over it. He slid in, didn't get the ball and impeded the way. He took a way a chace for Italy.
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Not for a penalty kick, and certainly not with 12 seconds left.See You Next Wednesday wrote:It was a good call, get over it. He slid in, didn't get the ball and impeded the way. He took a way a chace for Italy.
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I had to finally see a highlight of the call. The Australian player didn't go out of his to trip of the Italian player. What probably got him into trouble was after he missed the challenge, he turned his body sideways to create a road block. The Italian player didn't have to go through the downed player but I think he saw an opportunity where he could draw some contact and maybe get a call. It's probably the same sort of thing when a shooter in basketball uses a fake to get a defender up in the air and in a vulnerable position and go out of their way to draw contact. I think the biggest crime of the call is that the Australians had no time afterwards to respond. To use another basketball analogy, it's like getting a free throw opportunity with one second left in a tie game. Officiating has been questionable in many of the games...I won't cry for Australia because there are probably a dozen teams at least with similar complaints.
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