NobleHunter wrote:WTF England?... WTF...
Overpaid idiots pretty much sums it up.
NobleHunter wrote:WTF England?... WTF...

* Elite * wrote:what the **** i tought england would win atleast by 4-0 amazing how US football improved,exsoldier the best ranked arab team in the world is morocco ranked 10 in 1998,algeria lost just vs ireland,let alone england or usa

ExSoldier wrote:So the first 3 games of the World Cup are tie?

UnbeatableDevil wrote:Draw, not bad, wanted us to win but oh well =). altidore shoulda had that tho, but we still played great!ExSoldier wrote:So the first 3 games of the World Cup are tie?
Mexico - SA tied
France - Uruguay tied
USA - England tied
Argentina - Nigeria, argie won
south korea - greece, korea won.
funny how the english were laughing at france for drawing against uruguay, while they draw against usa (i'd say usa is a little better than uru) and consider themselves 3rd favorites...


* Elite * wrote:algeria have no chance thothey lost vs ireland

* Elite * wrote:too many surprises in this world cup,someday we will see somalia winning brazil

woutR wrote:Squirt, you're a genius when it comes to raping women.
Squirt wrote:* Elite * wrote:too many surprises in this world cup,someday we will see somalia winning brazil
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Thats very possible if they cheat
* Elite * wrote:too many surprises in this world cup,someday we will see somalia winning brazil

Pan_Raider(`_´) wrote:* Elite * wrote:too many surprises in this world cup,someday we will see somalia winning brazil
when they host the G8 summit along with leader of world economics ethiopia, maybe.

woutR wrote:Squirt, you're a genius when it comes to raping women.
SM-Count wrote:Anyone else really excited to read British publications all of a sudden? I hope they have good puns for titles tomorrow.




woutR wrote:But I guess history repeats, despite their often good roster England never gets anywhere in a world cup.


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UnbeatableDevil wrote:woutR wrote:But I guess history repeats, despite their often good roster England never gets anywhere in a world cup.
tbh thats kinda ironic coming from a dutch

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Icealya wrote:when are is Japan playing? monday, right?
and those Vevuzulas can't be called real instruments to make noise with.
you need those cans with a horn on it to make noise, not just a plastic shaft made for 10 cents by Papua New-Guinean children in which you have to make the noise yourself and 75% of the people who own a thing like that don't even know how to make noise with.

ofy1993 wrote:
and more of thisSpoiler!


FIFA President Sepp Blatter refused to ban the Vuvezela’s from the competition, due to keeping some authenticity of the culture intact
Technically the fans attending these matches would need to wear protective ear-wear to reduce the risk of leaving a game with their hearing having suffered damage. In a test, it was discovered that fans from a 30,000 stadium full of trumpeting, were leaving with reduced hearing capacity. Imagine how the people leaving the 95,000 capacity Soccer City in the World Cup opener must have felt?
Where are the chants from the “terraces?” Where are the drums and the Samba beats? Where are the brass bands? Where are the cheer-fueled Mexican waves? Where is the singing? Even the National Anthems have fallen foul of this buzzing beast.
