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Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:36

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carlitosbaez
Vaaaaamos ESpañaaaaaaaaaaa, going to siesta and after that don´t know what time will be here, going to be friend´s house, 25 people over there
See you and good luck Holandeses!!
Carlitos
Tenerife

Have a fine nap Carlitos, but don't oversleep! You might miss seeing Holland winning the cupcool smiley

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:38

LOL Harm, very funny pictures

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Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:38

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Max'sKansasCity
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kleermaker
Well, I think I will be too tensed to be able to really enjoy the game, so eating will also be difficult but drinking necessary!
Kleer, my friend, no worries
I prescribe several BEERS ... and some screaming .... to relax you.

The best recepy I ever got from a doctorgrinning smiley. Thanks Max!

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:40

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Max'sKansasCity
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kleermaker
Well, I think I will be too tensed to be able to really enjoy the game, so eating will also be difficult but drinking necessary!
Kleer, my friend, no worries
I prescribe several BEERS ... and some screaming .... to relax you.

So, five hours to go. What is everyone drinking? I started with sangria for Spain and am now drinking Erdinger - in a toast to 3rd place Germany - and will drink an Oranjeboom for Holland later. Got everyone covered. Cheers guys. Gonna be a great day.

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: carlitosbaez ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:45

What we dreamed when we were kids,
Win the World Cahmapionship!!!!


Last meal before the game and taking the nap as me...



And Google with both national teams


Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:46

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Silver Dagger
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Max'sKansasCity
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kleermaker
Well, I think I will be too tensed to be able to really enjoy the game, so eating will also be difficult but drinking necessary!
Kleer, my friend, no worries
I prescribe several BEERS ... and some screaming .... to relax you.

So, five hours to go. What is everyone drinking? .

MIMOSA


Mimosa is a cocktail-like drink composed of 1 part champagne or other sparkling wine and 1 part thoroughly chilled orange juice. It is traditionally served in a tall champagne flute with a morning brunch

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: carlitosbaez ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:47

SMS from Sergio Ramos to Sneijder, "You already have won many trofees this year.."

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:50

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Max'sKansasCity
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Silver Dagger
Quote
Max'sKansasCity
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kleermaker
Well, I think I will be too tensed to be able to really enjoy the game, so eating will also be difficult but drinking necessary!
Kleer, my friend, no worries
I prescribe several BEERS ... and some screaming .... to relax you.

So, five hours to go. What is everyone drinking? .

MIMOSA


Mimosa is a cocktail-like drink composed of 1 part champagne or other sparkling wine and 1 part thoroughly chilled orange juice. It is traditionally served in a tall champagne flute with a morning brunch

Orange juice, of course. I drink it every day (really true!)

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: July 11, 2010 16:52

Here we come..............................................



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Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: carlitosbaez ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:01

C´mon NARANJITO eat those oranges!!
Vaaaamosss España!!!
Carlitos
Tenerife


Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:05


Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: carlitosbaez ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:07

And you know what I have same Good VIBRATIONS as Germany!!!
VAAAAAMOSSSSSSS ESPAÑAAAA!!
Carlitos
Tenerife






Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: carlitosbaez ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:10

Soccer city Stadium, OUR PROMISE LAND,
What do you prefer Elvis one or Berry´s?

Carlitos
Tenerife








Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Harm ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:12

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Gazza
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Greenblues


Hey shortfatfanny, just like you I watched that game as a 9 year old. One of the hardest for our German team - "die Wasserschlacht gegen Polen". In fact they were about to cancel the game completely, when at last minute one of the people in charge had the idea to use large rolls (Walzen) to clear up the green. So the game went ahead (still under horrible conditions).

Up to now the 1974 World Cup and our winning team there, have been my yardstick concerning the quality of our respective teams. But our recent team has surely changed that. Still I think our '72 dream team (which I only came to praise afterwords being too young in the first place) might be the strongest German team of all time. But it was only short lived and this new ensemble, being so young, surely still has some surprises in them.

I think the 1974 German side gets unfairly overlooked because of the way the Dutch team from that era gets romanticised. They were, however, an outstanding side and their track record says it all - 3rd in WC '70, European Chanpions in '72, World Cup winners in '74, European Championship runner up in '76.

Germany has produced many terrific sides, and that was the best of the lot. They were maybe slightly better in '72 than in '74, but it was still a great team, with several truly world class players. Gerd Muller was my footballing hero as a kid and he's still my favourite international player of all time.

Indeed Gazza, some Dutch journalists watched the 1974 game again and however we, Dutch, tend to think we were the better team in the final, the journalists came to the conclusion that Germany was better that game.

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:20



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Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:22



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Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:23

Anyone for a glass of Schneider Weisse?


Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:24


Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:24



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Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:25

YEAH! ! ! ROLLING HANSIE ! ! ! ! ! !

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:30

4 HOURS UNTIL SHOWTIME



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Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:35

HUP HOLLAND HUP ! ! !
THE WORLD IS BACKING YOU ! ! !
THE WHOLE WORLD IS ORANGE TODAY/TONIGHT ! ! !


Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: gagi ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:36






Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Greenblues ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:38

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Silver Dagger
Anyone for a glass of Schneider Weisse?


I'd prefer Erdinger, Silver Dagger, but still your taste concerning German beer (Weizen) is excellent ;-)

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:38

THE WHOLE WORLD AND THE MOON TOO

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Greenblues ()
Date: July 11, 2010 17:50

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Gazza
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Greenblues


Hey shortfatfanny, just like you I watched that game as a 9 year old. One of the hardest for our German team - "die Wasserschlacht gegen Polen". In fact they were about to cancel the game completely, when at last minute one of the people in charge had the idea to use large rolls (Walzen) to clear up the green. So the game went ahead (still under horrible conditions).

Up to now the 1974 World Cup and our winning team there, have been my yardstick concerning the quality of our respective teams. But our recent team has surely changed that. Still I think our '72 dream team (which I only came to praise afterwords being too young in the first place) might be the strongest German team of all time. But it was only short lived and this new ensemble, being so young, surely still has some surprises in them.

I think the 1974 German side gets unfairly overlooked because of the way the Dutch team from that era gets romanticised. They were, however, an outstanding side and their track record says it all - 3rd in WC '70, European Chanpions in '72, World Cup winners in '74, European Championship runner up in '76.

Germany has produced many terrific sides, and that was the best of the lot. They were maybe slightly better in '72 than in '74, but it was still a great team, with several truly world class players. Gerd Muller was my footballing hero as a kid and he's still my favourite international player of all time.

Agreed, Gazza, and Gert Müller - loved him too. Even his jersey number. Regarding his unbelievable instinct for scoring from each and every position, I think 13 was superbly fitting.



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Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: July 11, 2010 18:05

Muller was able to 'score' from even more unlikely positions than Mick Jagger!

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: July 11, 2010 18:08

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carlitosbaez
Soccer city Stadium, OUR PROMISE LAND,
What do you prefer Elvis one or Berry´s?

Carlitos
Tenerife







Elvis'.

Although The Band and Johnny Allan's versions are also excellent.

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: July 11, 2010 18:38

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Greenblues
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Silver Dagger
Anyone for a glass of Schneider Weisse?


I'd prefer Erdinger, Silver Dagger, but still your taste concerning German beer (Weizen) is excellent ;-)

I'm a huge Erdinger and have my fridge full of them for tonight but it was meant as a reference to the Dutch player. Prost mein Freund. Nechstest mal sind wir dabei!

Re: OT WORLD CUP 2010 in South Africa - the IORR thread
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: July 11, 2010 18:39

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Gazza
Muller was able to 'score' from even more unlikely positions than Mick Jagger!

Gazza, you really ought to do stand up. smileys with beer

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