OT: Less than one month for the World Cup!!!
#1
Posted 16 May 2006 - 12:36 PM
I'm counting the days for the World Cup, and I think Brazil will win this Cup.
I know on the board we have people from different countries, some of them with great national teams (Poppo) and I would like to know everybody elses's opinions about their national teams on the world cup...
I think Brazil beats Germany at the final match, goals of Ronaldinho (Barcelona), Robinho (Real Madrid), Ronaldo (Real Madrid) and Adriano (Internazionale)... 4 to 1, with Ballack scoring too... hehehehe I know it's too soon, but that's how I'd like it to be...
SHE HAS NEVER LEFT, REALLY.
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#2
Posted 17 May 2006 - 07:55 AM
After a life of supporting Brazil in Green/Yellow ... this year I get to wave the Red, White & Black.
After years of wishing, hoping and wanting to just qualify ... Look de warriors coming!!
We're just happy to be a part of THE MOST IMPORTANT SPORTING EVENT in the world.
Though I wish them well, after the events of 1990 I just cannot bring myself to wave the Red, White & Blue of my adopted home at this event
I too anticipate Brazil to be in the finals the opponent I'm not sure about
#3
Posted 17 May 2006 - 10:19 AM
Fernanda, on May 16 2006, 06:21 PM, said:
germany won't make it to the finals.. that's for sure.
í don't know how the Dutch will do this tournament, i haven't really been following the latest soccer news. ha, i don't even know all the names of the players in the Dutch team. 10 yrs ago i was a big fan, but i lost interest, the game is about moneymoneymoney. but nevertheless my prognose(sp?): maybe they'll reach the quarter or half finals. i remember the Dutch always have a rough start, but once they are through the first round they start to play their own game..
#4
Posted 17 May 2006 - 12:01 PM
#5
Posted 17 May 2006 - 11:36 PM
Fernanda, on May 16 2006, 12:21 PM, said:
Do you think after today's performance in the European Cup, Belletti will be added to the Brazillian team's World Cup squad?
#6
Posted 17 May 2006 - 11:55 PM
Fernanda, on May 16 2006, 12:21 PM, said:
Brazil's hay days are WAYYYYY over.
I hope that a rookie team, like Korea last time, has an underdog cinderella moment. I was really feeling the Koreans last time. there is something about a team that takes NOTHING for granted and is happy to just make it to the next Tribal Council.
That is the fire that Brazil and the other "I expected to be here anyways so its no biggie" teams.
Any1 hear about Italy's crooked players/coaches/referees ? (shaking my head)
#7
Posted 18 May 2006 - 01:03 AM
gazelle, on May 18 2006, 12:21 AM, said:
Thank God, NO! Belletti is an awful player, I'm a better RD than he is!!! Anyways, The man with the 2 on the back will be CAFU (from Milan) and the other one is Cicinho (from Real Madrid).
The official list for Brasil is:
GK:
Dida (Milan)
Rogério Ceni (São Paulo)
Júlio César (Internazionale)
SB:
Cafu (Milan)
Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid)
Cicinho (Real Madrid)
Gilberto (Hertha Berlin)
CB:
Juan (Bayern Leverkusen)
Lúcio (Bayern Munich)
Luisão (Benfica)
Cris (Lyon)
DM:
Émerson (Juventus)
Gilberto Silva (Arsenal)
Edmílson (Barcelona)
Zé Roberto (Bayern Munich)
OM:
Ronaldinho Gaúcho (Barcelona)
Kaká (Milan)
Ricardinho (Corinthians)
Juninho (Lyon)
FW:
Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
Adriano (Internazionale)
Robinho (Real Madrid)
Fred (Lyon)
rachel, on May 18 2006, 12:40 AM, said:
iauhaoiuhauihuiaiauhuioahuia You caught the fever bu not the trick, huh Rachel! Brazil is a fact! We have the best players in the world. I can tell give you 3 National teams in conditions of competing and winning a World cup!
And learn something, darling: rookie teams never make it too far... Spain was ROBBED against Korea in 2002, and they were playing home, that's why they made it that far...
Anyway... Let's wait and see...
SHE HAS NEVER LEFT, REALLY.
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#8
Posted 18 May 2006 - 07:36 AM
Fernanda, on May 18 2006, 12:48 AM, said:
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#10
Posted 18 May 2006 - 11:01 AM
ZuZy, on May 18 2006, 10:43 AM, said:
#11
Posted 18 May 2006 - 01:40 PM
rachel, on May 18 2006, 08:21 AM, said:
No. That's why we are the country with the most cups won, most players chosen number one, and can't be reached, at least, until 2010... sorry...
rachel, on May 18 2006, 11:46 AM, said:
ZuZy, on May 18 2006, 10:43 AM, said:
I didn't know that. One thing that helps the underdog teams is that they play for the fun of it, and there is no stress. Whereas the traditional winning teams are expected to perform. If they are eliminated early, they are greeted with rotten tomatoes and hisses upon their return home. I think some Columbian player was even shot dead.
Swiss was never world champion, was never a runner up either.
The Colombian player was shot because he scored agains colombia, that was stupidity. But here in Brasil, we don't need to throw rotten tomatoes, cause our team always win aoiuhaiouhaouia
At least, since I am a soccer fan, I've seen 5 World Cups, with 2 wins, 3 finals, and a couple of quarter finals, if I'm not mistaken... So...
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#12
Posted 18 May 2006 - 06:42 PM
If I have to root for someone, it'll be Spain, I think. And I hope Germany gets out of there soon. I support anyone playing against them. They're good, but soooo boring.
#13
Posted 19 May 2006 - 06:10 AM
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rachel, on May 18 2006, 11:46 AM, said:
ZuZy, on May 18 2006, 10:43 AM, said:
I didn't know that. One thing that helps the underdog teams is that they play for the fun of it, and there is no stress. Whereas the traditional winning teams are expected to perform. If they are eliminated early, they are greeted with rotten tomatoes and hisses upon their return home. I think some Columbian player was even shot dead.
Swiss was never world champion, was never a runner up either.
Oh, sorry, maybe it was the European Cup then.. my mistake.
Fernanda, on May 18 2006, 12:48 AM, said:
he was shot because he scored in is own goal, right?? wasn't his name escobar, if remember correctly? i was really sad when i heard that, i actually cried (i don't cry easily), i thought it was soo sad... i mean come on, it's just a game.
#14
Posted 19 May 2006 - 10:29 AM
Fernanda, on May 18 2006, 12:48 AM, said:
JUST A GAME ... to some this is more than a game ... "The Cup of life" is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the passion felt about this game ... I'm not sure there is a sport in America that captivates ENTIRE, towns, villages, cities and nations the way this sport does. Of course the Colombian incident was an extreme but all around the world people play and spectate out of a love for the game that has little to do with product endorsements, phat contracts and being able to play with the great teams.
#15
Posted 19 May 2006 - 12:35 PM
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The Colombian player was shot because he scored agains colombia, that was stupidity. [/quote]
he was shot because he scored in is own goal, right?? wasn't his name escobar, if remember correctly? i was really sad when i heard that, i actually cried (i don't cry easily), i thought it was soo sad... i mean come on, it's just a game.
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But it was stupidity, no doubt about it...
Now, seriously, there is one team that deserves, and has deserved for a long time, to win a world cup, that's Holland. And if we can't make it, then let it be Holland the world champion...
About France, I hope their team doesn't depend too much of Zidane, and maybe this can be the cup of Henry... Let's see... They are on a relatively easy group...
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