World Cup 2006
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Don't want to piss anyone off, but that was my feeling too.Thomas schreef:Mwah, I haven't been impressed at all. McBride and Donovan have been invisible and I've never had the feeling the US we're going to get anything from this game.
It looks really bad for the U.S. now. They will have to beat Ghana and grab a result against Italy... I wouldn't bet on it, to be honest.
K.
Still alive...
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This about sums up how I feel right now:

While I think 3-0 might have been slightly flattering to the Czechs, I can't say that they didn't deserve a solid victory. The US played well in spots and was unlucky a couple of times, for example when Reyna's shot hit the post, but in the end were second best on the day.
Rosicky was an absolute madman out there today. Grygera played well also. I thought the US did a good job containing Nedved, but Rosicky was the difference maker.
Donovan disappeared for much of the game, meaning that McBride had no service. Without service, McBride is ineffective. Convey played ok, and Johnson was quite influential when he came on, but other than that, the rest of the team was inadequate for much of the game.
Ugh. Fucking ugh.

While I think 3-0 might have been slightly flattering to the Czechs, I can't say that they didn't deserve a solid victory. The US played well in spots and was unlucky a couple of times, for example when Reyna's shot hit the post, but in the end were second best on the day.
Rosicky was an absolute madman out there today. Grygera played well also. I thought the US did a good job containing Nedved, but Rosicky was the difference maker.
Donovan disappeared for much of the game, meaning that McBride had no service. Without service, McBride is ineffective. Convey played ok, and Johnson was quite influential when he came on, but other than that, the rest of the team was inadequate for much of the game.
Ugh. Fucking ugh.
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- AsgAarD_xxx
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And now a very sad (and strange) information. According to the polish press, a supporter from Ecuador commited suicide after his national team's win against Poland a few days ago. He got his money (500 USD) on the bet, and he lost it, because Ecuador won against Poland. He was found dead in his room a few hours after the game.
Oh my God... It's the first time when someone kills himself because his team won the match... Sad and strange...
Oh my God... It's the first time when someone kills himself because his team won the match... Sad and strange...
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- SE6Ajacied
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Unfortunately, probably not. It's right up there with the senseless war beween El Salvador and Honduras after a World Cup qualifier in 1969. I read all about that in 'The Soccer War' by Ryszard Kapuscinski, who no doubt is more famous where you are than here - great book by the way!AsgAarD_xxx schreef:It's the first time when someone kills himself because his team won the match... Sad and strange...
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
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Fully agree. I think Serbia have the best defense among our opponents.Blind3 schreef: I think S-M had the best backline in the group.Better than Argentina with a Gabriel Heinze short on match fitness, Sorin, Burdisso,etc.. Cote` d'Ivoire has offensive horses but i think the Dutch can exploit their defense. That said, the midfield should plan to bring their lunch pails.They will have to work very hard to help a slightly shaky defense v. Drogba, Kone, Kalou,Akale,etc..
Very good analysis Menno.
We tend to expect a lot from our team. But then when you look at it objectively it was a great win. Even back at work, most colleagues, surprisingly said that the Dutch were very good, some even said that they were impressive !
As for the team I agree that Van Nistelrooy and Sneijder had the poorest game while Robben, Cocu and Ooijer were the best. I wouldn't change anything from this team except for inserting Van der Vaart if fit instead of Sneijder for now.
We tend to expect a lot from our team. But then when you look at it objectively it was a great win. Even back at work, most colleagues, surprisingly said that the Dutch were very good, some even said that they were impressive !
As for the team I agree that Van Nistelrooy and Sneijder had the poorest game while Robben, Cocu and Ooijer were the best. I wouldn't change anything from this team except for inserting Van der Vaart if fit instead of Sneijder for now.
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Yep... I forgot about this... I obviously have read that book (as most of people in Poland - Kapuściński is one of the best writers here). Anyway - I don't understand such reasons for killing...SE6Ajacied schreef:Unfortunately, probably not. It's right up there with the senseless war beween El Salvador and Honduras after a World Cup qualifier in 1969. I read all about that in 'The Soccer War' by Ryszard Kapuscinski, who no doubt is more famous where you are than here - great book by the way!AsgAarD_xxx schreef:It's the first time when someone kills himself because his team won the match... Sad and strange...
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Oh, cool! He's a bit on an exclusive market here, but that's mainly due to the subject matter (serious book) rather than the fact that he is Polish. Great that you've read it anyway. He has a few books translated into English but I've only read this one.AsgAarD_xxx schreef:I obviously have read that book (as most of people in Poland - Kapuściński is one of the best writers here)..
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I was really surprised, because Italy didn't play cattenaccio. They played good, ofensive football. Pirlo was fantastic! As for Ghana - they were not bad. This group seems to be one of the hardest and I'm afraid that our american friends will have a hard road to the next round...Venezuelan Ajacied schreef:Come on Ghana fuck the freaking Cattenaccio.
PS: Someone (it was acab as far as I remember) wrote that Robben was selfish against Serbia and Montenegro. What do you think about Essien tonight? He tried to shoot from every positions and I remember only one shot in goal... Did he think that he's the most important just because he plays for Chelsea? Essien was good in defence, but I was really angry after his 100th missed shoot...
The Americans today were taken out back, behind the woodshed, and given the Old Yeller treatment. Brutal. I thought they'd be more competitive than that and put up a decent fight... but it was men v. boys, pros v. amateurs.
:pukey:
And congrats to the Aussies!! Great finish to the match and great result.
:xyxthumbs:
:pukey:
And congrats to the Aussies!! Great finish to the match and great result.
:xyxthumbs:
Bit of credit to the Checks. I enjoyed watching them. Without Baros and Koller they still managed to put on a great performance. The US may not have been the toughest of opponents but the Checks played better then I expected. If both the Chech Rep and Italy win their next match then it will be great to see them compete to avoid playing against Brasil in the next round.
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Well half of the teams have already played and i'm still looking for a clear favorite to win this cup, so far some teams have played good football for some moments but have also showed some deficiencies. I'ts going too be very interesting to watch Brazil tomorrow and see if they are really way ahead of the pack.
O and i can bet a thousand bucks Brazil will get the first penalty of this world cup on a dubious foul :yes: .
O and i can bet a thousand bucks Brazil will get the first penalty of this world cup on a dubious foul :yes: .
BRING IT ON !!!!...
Yeah I'm also looking forward to see Brazil, although I wont be able to see the game live tomorrow. Another team that calls my attention is France despite the fact they haven't been great lately. Henry has been in an awesome shape and I bet Zidane will want to have a good last performance in a world cup. I was impressed by Italy today, they are playing a more attractive football and lets not forget that one of the two teams that will advance in their group will face Brazil in the second round.
Finally I really want to see Spain's game. I don't think Spain is a candidate to win the world cup, they always dissapoint everyone but this time they have a really good team in both defense and offense. But what attacts me more is Ukraine, i've never seen them play and I want to know if they are Schevchenko and 10 more players or are they really a strong team that can challenge the big ones.
Finally I really want to see Spain's game. I don't think Spain is a candidate to win the world cup, they always dissapoint everyone but this time they have a really good team in both defense and offense. But what attacts me more is Ukraine, i've never seen them play and I want to know if they are Schevchenko and 10 more players or are they really a strong team that can challenge the big ones.
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Yay. I've always been a fan of the French national team. Since the days with Platini, Tigana, Rocheteau etc. If they get their team right they have the best chance of the Euro sides at the World Title.ajaxperu schreef:Another team that calls my attention is France despite the fact they haven't been great lately. Henry has been in an awesome shape and I bet Zidane will want to have a good last performance in a world cup.
Slightly off topic but relevant all the same. What happened to Peru? Love their shirts. But they seem, to the outsider, to have been passed by teams like Colombia, Chili and now Ecuador. I remember watching Holland - Peru in '78. Goalless draw. Both progressed. Later Peru exited after a dubious 6-1 against Vileda's Argentina. Any word on a possible bribe to oust Brasil back then? Hope Peru gets another good generation and that they'll make a presence in South Africa 2010.