Damn, damn, damn! It's a draw... "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Still early days, it's all good.. | |
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well that's strange because all the Italians i know are Hard working, extremely proud of their roots and immense fun to be with, not full of negativity at all......
1-1 was a fair result, both teams should qualify.... | |
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Typical Italian opening game performance. Lippi's insistence on playing Camoranesi is infuriating though. He's pish! Still, a slow start, but a decent point. On a side note my English supporting neighbour seems to have stood on dog shite. Dogs are great “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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The italian team normally "sucks" during the first matches but somehow they always finish as the first of their group and then they play those wonderful matches during the quarterfinals or semifinals; I'm not surprised of this uninspired draw...they'll qualify anyway, that's for sure. | |
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NICE! That is usually the case!
Yeah... a slow start 4 sure, but fair indeed.
"He's a musician's musician..." | |
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And another GK mistake; wtf is going on???? perhaps it's true that this new ball makes unpredictable and weird moves...as some GK said some weeks ago (Julio Cesar, Buffon, Casillas, etc)... | |
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the ball shouldn't be a factor, but somehow it always is...anyone seen a successful free kick yet? [Edited 6/14/10 14:15pm] | |
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Not a free kick, but Podolski had a pretty clean straight strike for Germany against Australia.. | |
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I think that's to do with Italy's slow, methodical style of play. Serie A is no way as fast as say The Premiership and Italia has always had a rep for good defensive play. Going 1-0 up and seemingly sitting back defending, that's the stereotype.
I suspect no malice in his post G.
It's footy, bit of banter is to be expected.
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wtf they posted a pic of south AMERICA????
Someone failed geography Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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It's been foto-shopped, surely | |
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I wonder if these two are related
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Now that say it...! Wow!
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Epic draw for the kiwis!
1-1 | |
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Brazil up next, this is were the tournament kicks off properly....guaranteed goals.. [Edited 6/15/10 11:11am] | |
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0-0 - half time - Go North Korea! | |
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Robbie pays the penalty as Ayda moves out for the World CupRobbie Wiliams' missus has become the first casualty of the World Cup. Ayda Field reportedly managed just a few days before the incessant pre- and post-match analysis, endless games and highlights got the better of her. According to The Sun, his American fiancée just couldn't face any more and has moved in with her mum in a bid to avoid football talk of any kind. Apparently it was Sunday's match between Algeria and Slovenia that proved the last straw. Even though Robbie wasn't in the house for the first few days, he still managed to wind her up by banging on about it non-stop. And when he did get back, he invited all his pals round to watch the games on his massive telly. A source told the paper: "Ayda was dreading a house full of blokes chanting Three Lions and blowing vuvuzelas - so she's legged it." We're wondering whether that was Robbie's plan all along. Anyway, Ayda is also believed to have said that "if she ever hears the Three Lions song again it will be too soon". She should count herself lucky it's not Vindaloo. Ayda might be avoiding the football, but these World Cup WAGs are no doubt glued to their TVs... LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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Something tells me Maicon's goal was supposed to be a cross he got luckily wrong.. | |
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Oh my fucking God.
Those butts.
I hate Brazil, but I love those butts.
Wow. | |
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Hate? Why? too good?
I'd have thought anyone with a love for the game would at least appreciate Brazil. | |
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Too playful, too little fiery spirit, too many dislikable players.
England all the way. | |
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Liked the first goal, loved the second!
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Had Brazil for a 2 - nil victory in work's World Cup comp., but as the game progressed I thought N. Korea would be unlucky not to get on the score sheet at least.
They deserved their consolation goal. Well done the North Koreans "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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12 hours until Honduras plays!!!
...please win...please win...please win... By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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