FootBall, Soccer, FutBol...... [modified]
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So, the FIFA World Cup is round the corner. How many of you are interested in it? Which team are you cheering for? For me its
ENGLAND
all the way......Go England Go
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Yes, I like Spanish team because they have so many promising youngsters this time. I know Spanish are under-achievers but who knows, this might be the time.
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186,112,794[^] :cool:
I don't see dead pixels anymore... Yes, even I am blogging now!
Yeah. And I gues most of them play football. Like everyone plays cricket here in India.
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France, Spain and Czech Republic are my choices... England are a good side but they are not going to win because of their Manager.
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As a commentator on the Jaimaca game put it, Ericssons a lucky manager, and that's mostly what he brings to the side. If everyone's fit by the end of the first round we have as good a chance as anyone. My feeling is that we'll be out in the first round or get as far as the semi's...
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Yeah. And I gues most of them play football. Like everyone plays cricket here in India.
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So, the FIFA World Cup is round the corner. How many of you are interested in it? Which team are you cheering for? For me its
ENGLAND
all the way......Go England Go
....... :cool: --- With best regards, A Manchester United Fan The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!I couldn't care less who wins. Football is a sport for cry babies and actors. :)
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Dinuj Nath wrote:
Like everyone plays cricket here in India
Have you introduced the Twenty20 game http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty20[^] What do you think of it
Richard A. Abbott wrote:
What do you think of it
Twenty20 sucks X| Nothing like a good one day or a test match.
**You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
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Richard A. Abbott wrote:
What do you think of it
Twenty20 sucks X| Nothing like a good one day or a test match.
**You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
**Yes, I second that. Both one day and Twenty20 sucks. Okay, one days sucks a little less.
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Dinuj Nath wrote:
Like everyone plays cricket here in India
Have you introduced the Twenty20 game http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty20[^] What do you think of it
Not yet. Thank god for that.
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Richard A. Abbott wrote:
What do you think of it
Twenty20 sucks X| Nothing like a good one day or a test match.
**You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
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Richard A. Abbott wrote:
It was supposed to make the game more exciting.
Excitement is IMHO when Shoaib Akhtar or Brett Lee going at Tendulkar or Dravid with the new ball for an hour (while they defend) and then the onslot from the batsman, Not when a bunch of people throwing their bat around for 20 odd overs.
**You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
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As a commentator on the Jaimaca game put it, Ericssons a lucky manager, and that's mostly what he brings to the side. If everyone's fit by the end of the first round we have as good a chance as anyone. My feeling is that we'll be out in the first round or get as far as the semi's...
If Rooney gets fit in time (which is very unlikely) and by fit, I mean totally fit, then England have a very very good chance. Otherwise, England's best bet is Stevie G. He is the man. Earlier Eriksson makes the decision of leaving Lampard out from the starting 11, the better it is for England. Lampard should come at places where some solidity is needed in midfield. Dont get me wrong though, I am a big fan of lampard but Steven Gerrard is better because he is a one man army who can take a match away from others.
Tribute to Shog: New CPhog is amazing especially with message posting, very well done Sir.
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I couldn't care less who wins. Football is a sport for cry babies and actors. :)
That's why it is "THE BEAUTIFUL GAME" :->
Tribute to Shog: New CPhog is amazing especially with message posting, very well done Sir.
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If Rooney gets fit in time (which is very unlikely) and by fit, I mean totally fit, then England have a very very good chance. Otherwise, England's best bet is Stevie G. He is the man. Earlier Eriksson makes the decision of leaving Lampard out from the starting 11, the better it is for England. Lampard should come at places where some solidity is needed in midfield. Dont get me wrong though, I am a big fan of lampard but Steven Gerrard is better because he is a one man army who can take a match away from others.
Tribute to Shog: New CPhog is amazing especially with message posting, very well done Sir.
Ah, I see you've fallen into the presses trap of thinking that England are a one man (Rooney) team... They aren't. :) Thankfully. Anyway, as things are going it looks like he'll be back for the end of the first round of matches.
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I couldn't care less who wins. Football is a sport for cry babies and actors. :)
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
Football is a sport for cry babies and actors.
:D In the US, "soccer" is mostly played by girls. Men enjoy another boring sport: baseball.
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Ah, I see you've fallen into the presses trap of thinking that England are a one man (Rooney) team... They aren't. :) Thankfully. Anyway, as things are going it looks like he'll be back for the end of the first round of matches.
No, I dont think that they are one man team but Rooney is a big big factor. You must admit. I've been following English football for sometime now and I am saying this because of what I have seen of Rooney since he came on the scene but anyway, Good luck to you. Tribute to Shog: New CPhog is amazing especially with message posting, very well done Sir.
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So, the FIFA World Cup is round the corner. How many of you are interested in it? Which team are you cheering for? For me its
ENGLAND
all the way......Go England Go
....... :cool: --- With best regards, A Manchester United Fan The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!TechyMaila wrote:
So, the FIFA World Cup is round the corner. How many of you are interested in it?
I really couldn't care less about it, although the little flags they attach to their cars help identify the idiots on the road...;) Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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So, the FIFA World Cup is round the corner. How many of you are interested in it? Which team are you cheering for? For me its
ENGLAND
all the way......Go England Go
....... :cool: --- With best regards, A Manchester United Fan The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!I'm pulling for the US and Germany, and maybe Togo. BW
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