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I think there's a tradition in the soccer world cup which consists of supporting the underdogs and also defeating the titleholder.Quote
Topi
My apologies.
Anyhow, what can I do except root for the underdogs here? C'mon, Croatia and Morocco!
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Taylor1
Not really on point, but was Mario Balotelli as physically as talented a soccer player as Ronaldo and was his temperament and coaching his downfall.And could have helped Italy qualify this year for the World Cup
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Paris75014
thanks Topi for your good sport spirit cos I know you supported England.
I agree with you about the Senegalese fans and their exemplary and jovial behaviour which is not the case of moroccan fans who behaved like pigs in France when they defeated Spain.
They destroyed shops in Paris on the Champs-Elysées, burned some cars, agressed some people in many french towns.
They booed every time Portuguese had the ball and we know that they will boo the french anthem and french players.
I hope we will beat them !
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Paris75014
and now already 2 to 0 for Argentina
to me, there is no offside for the secong goal.Quote
The SicilianQuote
Paris75014
and now already 2 to 0 for Argentina
Why wasn't that play offsides near the end?
confusion and luck !!!!Quote
Fernandobsas
the second gol was a golazooo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
saludos from Argentina
Fernando
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FloresMuertas
Jugaba en equipo más grande de Argentina, el club River Plate !!!!
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Topi
Dammit, Messi, you killed my bet!
Let's say 3-0 France today as well. Sorry, Morocco, I root for you guys but FRA is just on a mission here.
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dead.flowers
HMN's post
On footnote no. 4) Russia
Was there ever a football team Soviet Union or even CIS?
My dull remembrance is that the former Soviet Union used to have three teams, viz. Russia, White Russia (now Belarus) and Ukraine. Or am I mistaken.
Can someone football expert clarify?
Cheers
d.f