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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/10/2014 7:20:08 PM   
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If the dutch got through it wouldn't have been a proxy match for all 4 sides, as the fiercest rivals (fan-base wise) of the Germans are the Dutch. Lots of fights between their hooligans in the 80s and 90s. I'm guessing the Dutch will now be rooting for Argentina.


That was a long time ago. I think the majority enjoys the football Germany plays at the moment...

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/10/2014 7:58:33 PM   
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This is one of the most popular TV shows of Argentina, making fun or better to say insulting Brazil for its defeat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7pqG_RmptM

There is not a lot of love between the 2 countries. at least in terms of soccer

This is really a disaster for Brazil; its 2 main rivals "defiling" their holy temple of Maracana. they won't remember this world cup fondly


Watched the video. That's brutal.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/10/2014 10:58:46 PM   
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Brasil are still hurt by the 1982 3-2 defeat against Italy, they call it the Sarrià Tragedy. It had and it has profound effect in Brazil football.


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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/11/2014 3:26:57 AM   
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Brasil are still hurt by the 1982 3-2 defeat against Italy, they call it the Sarrià Tragedy. It had and it has profound effect in Brazil football.



So what are they going to call this latest mess?

Some options?

The Brazilian blitzkrieg bomb?

Bundeswehr Brazilian beatdown?



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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/11/2014 10:53:10 AM   
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Hehe, i think they have no words for it now.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/11/2014 10:55:03 AM   
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As of today the Brazilian government estimates that 100K Argentinians are in Rio for the final. Of course only a fraction of them have tickets. The government of Rio opened the Samabadrome, where the Carnival parade is held, and the Argentinians are camping there. They are living in tents, their cars, whatever and it's a sea of blue and white.

Van Gaal has gone on record that it's stupid to play a game for 3rd and 4th places as it doesn't matter. He's also upset that Brazil has an additional day to rest before the game. The Dutch must be gassed as they played 2 consecutive matches to PKs in a 4 day span and then get 2 days rest and tomorrow must play again.

Sports are played by children for fun and this is a big business driven by huge amounts of money. FIFA is a "nonprofit" organization with over 1.4 billion Euros in their reserve.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/11/2014 11:32:35 AM   
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Brasil are still hurt by the 1982 3-2 defeat against Italy, they call it the Sarrià Tragedy. It had and it has profound effect in Brazil football.



So what are they going to call this latest mess?

Some options?

The Brazilian blitzkrieg bomb?

Bundeswehr Brazilian beatdown?




Brazilian revolution of course

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/11/2014 6:19:33 PM   
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Not strictly Cup related, but today I am basking in the reality that Chilean International and Barca forward Alexis Sanchez IS NOW A GOONER!!!!

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/11/2014 7:01:17 PM   
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Not strictly Cup related, but today I am basking in the reality that Chilean International and Barca forward Alexis Sanchez IS NOW A GOONER!!!!


+1 Hopefully Debuchy follows soon. And Khedira might also be in the works. Awesome.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/11/2014 7:10:18 PM   
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Awesome indeed.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/11/2014 7:38:46 PM   
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Hey Cribtop, despite being a Gooner, you seem to know a bit about football

If you fancy taking part in the Fantasy Football competition next season, please let me know. Here is the link to the thread from last season in the General Discussion forum.

Would be good to see you there

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3378736

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 12:11:08 AM   
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The Argentine invasion continues as they swamp immigration at the border. No hope of getting tickets, they just want to be in Rio when Germany wins the Cup.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 4:55:20 AM   
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Hey Cribtop, despite being a Gooner, you seem to know a bit about football

If you fancy taking part in the Fantasy Football competition next season, please let me know. Here is the link to the thread from last season in the General Discussion forum.

Would be good to see you there

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3378736

I was a fast, ambidextrous footed left winger for 7 years and still love the game. I will totally get in on this asap!

PS - You aren't so bad for a smelly Spud fan.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 9:58:55 AM   
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ORIGINAL: warspite1

Hey Cribtop, despite being a Gooner, you seem to know a bit about football

If you fancy taking part in the Fantasy Football competition next season, please let me know. Here is the link to the thread from last season in the General Discussion forum.

Would be good to see you there

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3378736

I was a fast, ambidextrous footed left winger for 7 years and still love the game. I will totally get in on this asap!

PS - You aren't so bad for a smelly Spud fan.
warspite1 a.k.a the smelly Spud fan

Excellent, I have set up a league (instructions are in that thread (link posted previously)). Hope to see others join/re-join too


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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 4:37:48 PM   
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The Argentine invasion continues as they swamp immigration at the border. No hope of getting tickets, they just want to be in Rio when Germany wins the Cup.

Oh, jeez, I'm so glad they are swamping your borders so they won't think of our's. Woof !! Argentina may be toast as a country, but the love of my late life is a Portena from San Carlos de Bariloche. I want a South American team to win a South American World Cup in South America. It couldn't be Chile, but one must put los pene en los bolsillo, and creo que en una escala mayor.

I know you guys hate them for your reasons. So do we, for our reasons. But they are the best we got in the Ranch at the moment, and I'm inclined to give them all the support I possibly can.

[edit] I know it's only for 3rd, but I hope you guys are so totally pissed that you crush the Netherlands, just to make a point.

Ciao. JWE

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 6:30:49 PM   
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Brasil needs to win today, if for no other reason than to regain some dignity.

Argentina winning on Brazilian soil? UNTHINKABLE! Let the Germans lift the Cup for Europe in South America as the alternative is distasteful and over 100K rowdy celebrators from Argentina will only wreck the place.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 8:21:36 PM   
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Bra 0 - 2 Ned at 15 min... Brazil's defense remains horrible.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 8:25:50 PM   
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Argentina winning on Brazilian soil? UNTHINKABLE! Let the Germans lift the Cup for Europe in South America as the alternative is distasteful and over 100K rowdy celebrators from Argentina will only wreck the place.

Wow. Harsh. Woof !! Let's hope the shoe never has to go on the other foot.


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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 8:26:33 PM   
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stupid buttons ..

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 8:35:56 PM   
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I guess this is how Brazil has been through the tournament: 11 highly talented players, but incoherent and disorganized, not a functioning team. Theres only one way to go: up.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 9:28:24 PM   
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Man I feel for Brazil. Ouch.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 10:31:10 PM   
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How the mighty have fallen.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 10:59:01 PM   
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I know the Dutch are not the favorite team but they showed a couple of things that previous dutch player groups lacked.. Character, team spirit and courage...

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/12/2014 11:33:16 PM   
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They weren't the most dazzling side but they played good honest futbol and, like you said, did it with grit and character. Good team.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/13/2014 12:18:01 AM   
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The goals :

http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/videos/highlights/match=300186502/index.html

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/13/2014 12:47:18 AM   
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The Dutch deserve kudos for a technically sound and professional performance. They also probably regret the injuries they sustained in an otherwise relatively meaningless game.

Brazil has some serious re-thinking ahead of them. Their side just isn't very good despite having some big names. I suspect their issue mostly arises from the fact that they have a lack of big name firepower up front from players not named Neymar (although Oscar tried and played pretty well).

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/13/2014 9:21:07 AM   
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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/13/2014 6:18:33 PM   
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And soon 22 men will run after the ball for 90 minutes. And then Germany wins.

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/13/2014 6:28:26 PM   
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Di Maria not starting ?

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RE: Really OT : World Cup 2014 - 7/13/2014 6:36:23 PM   
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The line ups :

http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=255959/match=300186501/index.html#matchfacts#nosticky

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