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There has to be a no tolerance policy in this WC. I mean the yellows are being consistently called...they are consistantly harsh.
If Sweden has shows one thing is that their defense can be spotty. Will Germany's defense hold up against Argentina? I think Germany and Argentina is a great match-up but for a win , they will have to face the attacks of Tevez, Messi, etc. Germany needs to root for a Mexican upset.
If Sweden has shows one thing is that their defense can be spotty. Will Germany's defense hold up against Argentina? I think Germany and Argentina is a great match-up but for a win , they will have to face the attacks of Tevez, Messi, etc. Germany needs to root for a Mexican upset.
Mexico are going to be murdered. They're a shambolic mess and the Argentines are on a mission.JRod wrote:There has to be a no tolerance policy in this WC. I mean the yellows are being consistently called...they are consistantly harsh.
If Sweden has shows one thing is that their defense can be spotty. Will Germany's defense hold up against Argentina? I think Germany and Argentina is a great match-up but for a win , they will have to face the attacks of Tevez, Messi, etc. Germany needs to root for a Mexican upset.
Might need a mercy rule for that game.
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Doug
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And those two guys are usually on the bench as they played vs the Dutch only because of rest for Saviola and Crespo.JRod wrote:If Sweden has shows one thing is that their defense can be spotty. Will Germany's defense hold up against Argentina? I think Germany and Argentina is a great match-up but for a win , they will have to face the attacks of Tevez, Messi, etc. Germany needs to root for a Mexican upset.
You're right, I thought Saviola was injured. I should have known Crespo. He plays for my Newcastle FM game and I always order him not to play in friendlies. Haha.10spro wrote:And those two guys are usually on the bench as they played vs the Dutch only because of rest for Saviola and Crespo.JRod wrote:If Sweden has shows one thing is that their defense can be spotty. Will Germany's defense hold up against Argentina? I think Germany and Argentina is a great match-up but for a win , they will have to face the attacks of Tevez, Messi, etc. Germany needs to root for a Mexican upset.

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Nostrodamus I'm not - which is why I rarely bet on games!
Good half by Mexico who could be ahead. Borgetti is really causing Argentina some anxious moments at the back and the pace of Mexico seems to be disrupting Argentina's movement.
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Nostrodamus I'm not - which is why I rarely bet on games!

Good half by Mexico who could be ahead. Borgetti is really causing Argentina some anxious moments at the back and the pace of Mexico seems to be disrupting Argentina's movement.
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Doug
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30 Minutes to go,
Mexico are playing their hearts out. It will be one of the all-time World Cup shock upsets if they manage to pull the game out.
Just hope we don't have penalties...
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Doug
Mexico are playing their hearts out. It will be one of the all-time World Cup shock upsets if they manage to pull the game out.
Just hope we don't have penalties...
Best wishes,
Doug
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Argentina versus Germany - that could be quite a barn burner the way both teams have been playing. Germany have feel pretty good having seen Mexico stymie the Argentines for much of the game. Mexico's D played a terrific game and proved far tougher for Argentina to crack than I would have guessed.
I love the new ball - there have been a boatload of fantastic goals at this world cup so far.
Best wishes,
Doug
I love the new ball - there have been a boatload of fantastic goals at this world cup so far.
Best wishes,
Doug
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I'm back :cry:
Well gang, I have returned Stateside. It's a bummer that there was no reason to extend my trip. My seat at the Ghana game was interesting. I really wanted to stand with the Sam's Army up there in the corner and contribute to the noise, but I couldn't get out of the area of the stadium that my ticket was allotted for. The place was well sectioned off.
Anyhow my seat was right next to the tunnel to the locker rooms. It was tough to see the action on the far side of the field (for example, when Reyna went down it looked to me like he was hammered, but I couldn't really tell, and I had no idea McBride hit the post off of that corner kick), but it was cool to be so close to them coming on and off. The goal we scored was created right in front of me, with Beasley doing all the work. I even said hi to good ol' Shelly Smith at halftime. She was very nice and friendly.
Boy was Bruce pissed off after the game. He jetted out pretty fast, and the look on his face could've burnt through solid steel. I presonally think it's pretty damn lame to blame a poor result on a bad call, particularly considering that the team scored 2 goals in the whole tournament. Yeah, the PK was bullshit, but the bottom line is you have to score goals.
Who knew that the stadium in Nürnberg is right next to the Norisring? I had to ask a policeman on the way out to make sure, but yeah, we had to go across the racetrack right near the start/finish line to get to the train.
Well now it's back to the humdrum world of NYC. My goodness is it muggy here! No more brats, no more good beer, no more schnitzels, what am I gonna do? At least there are green things to eat here. . . I think we call them 'vegetables' or something? I forget!
Anyhow my seat was right next to the tunnel to the locker rooms. It was tough to see the action on the far side of the field (for example, when Reyna went down it looked to me like he was hammered, but I couldn't really tell, and I had no idea McBride hit the post off of that corner kick), but it was cool to be so close to them coming on and off. The goal we scored was created right in front of me, with Beasley doing all the work. I even said hi to good ol' Shelly Smith at halftime. She was very nice and friendly.
Boy was Bruce pissed off after the game. He jetted out pretty fast, and the look on his face could've burnt through solid steel. I presonally think it's pretty damn lame to blame a poor result on a bad call, particularly considering that the team scored 2 goals in the whole tournament. Yeah, the PK was bullshit, but the bottom line is you have to score goals.
Who knew that the stadium in Nürnberg is right next to the Norisring? I had to ask a policeman on the way out to make sure, but yeah, we had to go across the racetrack right near the start/finish line to get to the train.
Well now it's back to the humdrum world of NYC. My goodness is it muggy here! No more brats, no more good beer, no more schnitzels, what am I gonna do? At least there are green things to eat here. . . I think we call them 'vegetables' or something? I forget!

Absolutely rubbish 1st half display there from England. Ecuador should be up 1-0 but Ashley Cole was terrific racing back to deflect the shot.
God the midfield looks abysmal. Have Lampard and co. strung more than 3 passes together yet? Rooney looks a forlorn figure up front but that's hardly surprising - England have exchange booting long balls up to Rooney for booting long balls up to Crouch. Shocking, shambolic mess of a game. Unless they raise their game up exponentially they'll deservedly go out in the next round against a far superior opponent - that's assuming they even make it out of this game.
Best wishes,
Doug
God the midfield looks abysmal. Have Lampard and co. strung more than 3 passes together yet? Rooney looks a forlorn figure up front but that's hardly surprising - England have exchange booting long balls up to Rooney for booting long balls up to Crouch. Shocking, shambolic mess of a game. Unless they raise their game up exponentially they'll deservedly go out in the next round against a far superior opponent - that's assuming they even make it out of this game.
Best wishes,
Doug
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What he saiddougb wrote:Absolutely rubbish 1st half display there from England. Ecuador should be up 1-0 but Ashley Cole was terrific racing back to deflect the shot.
God the midfield looks abysmal. Have Lampard and co. strung more than 3 passes together yet? Rooney looks a forlorn figure up front but that's hardly surprising - England have exchange booting long balls up to Rooney for booting long balls up to Crouch. Shocking, shambolic mess of a game. Unless they raise their game up exponentially they'll deservedly go out in the next round against a far superior opponent - that's assuming they even make it out of this game.
Best wishes,
Doug

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Marginally better display in the second half - but for most of the game England displayed a complete lack of tactical ability that will be exposed by a better team. They're pretty much a one trick pony - either they score from a free kick or corner or they don't score at all.
Lampard has completely lost all confidence out there and isn't able to complete a pass or through ball let alone hit a good shot on net. I think the winner of Portugal vs Holland is going to be licking their chops going into the their quarterfinal game. Nothing defensively, in midfield, or on the attack to really put any fear into an England opponent at the present time.
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Lampard has completely lost all confidence out there and isn't able to complete a pass or through ball let alone hit a good shot on net. I think the winner of Portugal vs Holland is going to be licking their chops going into the their quarterfinal game. Nothing defensively, in midfield, or on the attack to really put any fear into an England opponent at the present time.
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Doug
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OK for anyone interested in looking at some pictures, here you go:
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Great Pics Zep!Zeppo wrote:OK for anyone interested in looking at some pictures, here you go:
http://homepage.mac.com/weck/PhotoAlbum4.html
From your vantage point did you find that being able to see the plays develop over the entire field improved your appreciation of the tactics?
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Doug
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Buh-bye, England, in the quarters. Portugal or the Netherlands will rip the tits off that uninspiring lot.
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Terribly uninspiring. Seemed like Gerrard and Beckham & Rooney were playing alone at times. Becks really played well, I think. He was tracking back on defense effectively too. Gerrard's heart seemed there, but the execution was lacking. Lampard was woeful.
That said, I think they can handle Portugal or the Dutch. They still haven't played their best football, and they may never hit their stride. But it's not like either of those quarterfinals matchups is Brazil or Argentina.
That said, I think they can handle Portugal or the Dutch. They still haven't played their best football, and they may never hit their stride. But it's not like either of those quarterfinals matchups is Brazil or Argentina.
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Once England scored the first goal and Ecuador came a lil bit out of that pack My 18 style soccer( I hate the f***in garbage)...England looked pretty good except for Lampard...yuck...did he suck balls...
I also think England can play with Portugal or Holland.
Whats the deal with Ecuador being content to lose 1-0...Talk about negative football...
I admire the way Mexico played vs Argentina...It would have been easy for them to play like ecuador and sit on their asses, pack their side and bore Me to death ... but they went for it ...and for the most part, I thought, outplayed Argentina. They were in the end unlucky . I would have liked to have seen them rewarded.
Was a great goal though...
I also think England can play with Portugal or Holland.
Whats the deal with Ecuador being content to lose 1-0...Talk about negative football...
I admire the way Mexico played vs Argentina...It would have been easy for them to play like ecuador and sit on their asses, pack their side and bore Me to death ... but they went for it ...and for the most part, I thought, outplayed Argentina. They were in the end unlucky . I would have liked to have seen them rewarded.
Was a great goal though...