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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Jul 06, 2014 9:46 pm

Germany v Argies for my final. I'm off Brazil and my passion for Argentina is purely based on my sportsbet account and the fact they were my pre tournament tip. Big Messi fan too, good to see a humble superstar who does not reek of being a wanker.

I agree with Craig Foster "Gee Australia are unlucky not to be in the semis" ;)
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby bennymacca » Sun Jul 06, 2014 10:43 pm

brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:01 pm

bennymacca wrote:brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha

Brazil are far from a one man team, they are more than capable of winning without Neymar.
I am a Messi fan but he is also a serial flopper, only have to sneeze on him and he goes down. A couple of his efforts this season warranted suspensions
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby bennymacca » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:02 pm

Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha

Brazil are far from a one man team, they are more than capable of winning without Neymar.
I am a Messi fan but he is also a serial flopper, only have to sneeze on him and he goes down. A couple of his efforts this season warranted suspensions


yeah i know they are a gun team still, but take the main playmaker out of any team and it will have an effect, even just on the confidence of the team
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:10 pm

bennymacca wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha

Brazil are far from a one man team, they are more than capable of winning without Neymar.
I am a Messi fan but he is also a serial flopper, only have to sneeze on him and he goes down. A couple of his efforts this season warranted suspensions


yeah i know they are a gun team still, but take the main playmaker out of any team and it will have an effect, even just on the confidence of the team



Didn't they lose their Captain as well.

Fair to say either Semi could go either way. Even the bookies aren't sure. Should make for a couple of entertaining semis
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby bennymacca » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:17 pm

yeah i think you are right, he got two yellows?

yeah its going to be great, and with the exception of spain probably the semis we were expecting too
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby mighty hounds » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:18 pm

wristwatcher wrote:
bennymacca wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha

Brazil are far from a one man team, they are more than capable of winning without Neymar.
I am a Messi fan but he is also a serial flopper, only have to sneeze on him and he goes down. A couple of his efforts this season warranted suspensions


yeah i know they are a gun team still, but take the main playmaker out of any team and it will have an effect, even just on the confidence of the team



Didn't they lose their Captain as well.

Fair to say either Semi could go either way. Even the bookies aren't sure. Should make for a couple of entertaining semis


Brazil have been far from convincing. Haven't rated them at all this tournament and didn't think they would win it in the first place and still stand by that
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:22 pm

bennymacca wrote:yeah i think you are right, he got two yellows?

yeah its going to be great, and with the exception of spain probably the semis we were expecting too

Thiago is suspended for the semi
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:25 pm

bennymacca wrote:yeah i think you are right, he got two yellows?

yeah its going to be great, and with the exception of spain probably the semis we were expecting too



Yep Spain for Dutch and you have my final four.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:26 pm

bennymacca wrote:yeah i think you are right, he got two yellows?

yeah its going to be great, and with the exception of spain probably the semis we were expecting too



Yep Spain for Dutch and you have my final four.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:28 pm

bennymacca wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha

Brazil are far from a one man team, they are more than capable of winning without Neymar.
I am a Messi fan but he is also a serial flopper, only have to sneeze on him and he goes down. A couple of his efforts this season warranted suspensions


yeah i know they are a gun team still, but take the main playmaker out of any team and it will have an effect, even just on the confidence of the team

Of course they would rather have him but I get tired of the media all saying Brazil are no hope without him, ive seen far too many sides win over the years without their star players. They will bring in a very capable replacement and Ive thought there are a few on the Brazil side who havnt got out of second gear yet, this might be the kick in the arse they need to lift their game.
This one has penalties all over it IMO, probably 0-0 or 1-1 AET.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:31 pm

wristwatcher wrote:
bennymacca wrote:yeah i think you are right, he got two yellows?

yeah its going to be great, and with the exception of spain probably the semis we were expecting too



Yep Spain for Dutch and you have my final four.

I had Italy instead of the Dutch
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:33 pm

Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha

Brazil are far from a one man team, they are more than capable of winning without Neymar.
I am a Messi fan but he is also a serial flopper, only have to sneeze on him and he goes down. A couple of his efforts this season warranted suspensions


yeah i know they are a gun team still, but take the main playmaker out of any team and it will have an effect, even just on the confidence of the team

Of course they would rather have him but I get tired of the media all saying Brazil are no hope without him, ive seen far too many sides win over the years without their star players. They will bring in a very capable replacement and Ive thought there are a few on the Brazil side who havnt got out of second gear yet, this might be the kick in the arse they need to lift their game.
This one has penalties all over it IMO, probably 0-0 or 1-1 AET.



A couple of their strikers on the bench look no chance of scoring. I haven't seen a lot of them except in highlights but maybe Fred and some other one named dud. I still giggle at the fact they have a guy names Hulk. :lol:
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Mon Jul 07, 2014 12:01 am

wristwatcher wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:
Jim05 wrote:[quote="bennymacca"]brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha

Brazil are far from a one man team, they are more than capable of winning without Neymar.
I am a Messi fan but he is also a serial flopper, only have to sneeze on him and he goes down. A couple of his efforts this season warranted suspensions


yeah i know they are a gun team still, but take the main playmaker out of any team and it will have an effect, even just on the confidence of the team

Of course they would rather have him but I get tired of the media all saying Brazil are no hope without him, ive seen far too many sides win over the years without their star players. They will bring in a very capable replacement and Ive thought there are a few on the Brazil side who havnt got out of second gear yet, this might be the kick in the arse they need to lift their game.
This one has penalties all over it IMO, probably 0-0 or 1-1 AET.



A couple of their strikers on the bench look no chance of scoring. I haven't seen a lot of them except in highlights but maybe Fred and some other one named dud. I still giggle at the fact they have a guy names Hulk. :lol:[/quote]
Willian is a very capable replacement but Paulinho is fairly average, Germany would be hoping he plays.
Hulk is a hilarious name but he can play and is a proven goal scorer at league level, not sure he is a quite World class though
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Keefy » Mon Jul 07, 2014 8:38 am

Jim05 wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:[quote="Jim05"][quote="bennymacca"]brazil are ripe for the pickings with no neymar.

and agree, messi is actually a likeable footballer, which is pretty rare haha

Brazil are far from a one man team, they are more than capable of winning without Neymar.
I am a Messi fan but he is also a serial flopper, only have to sneeze on him and he goes down. A couple of his efforts this season warranted suspensions


yeah i know they are a gun team still, but take the main playmaker out of any team and it will have an effect, even just on the confidence of the team

Of course they would rather have him but I get tired of the media all saying Brazil are no hope without him, ive seen far too many sides win over the years without their star players. They will bring in a very capable replacement and Ive thought there are a few on the Brazil side who havnt got out of second gear yet, this might be the kick in the arse they need to lift their game.
This one has penalties all over it IMO, probably 0-0 or 1-1 AET.



A couple of their strikers on the bench look no chance of scoring. I haven't seen a lot of them except in highlights but maybe Fred and some other one named dud. I still giggle at the fact they have a guy names Hulk. :lol:[/quote]
Willian is a very capable replacement but Paulinho is fairly average, Germany would be hoping he plays.
Hulk is a hilarious name but he can play and is a proven goal scorer at league level, not sure he is a quite World class though[/quote]

Didn't Willian break down at training the other day?
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:23 am

Willian didnt complete training apparantly
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Bully » Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:10 am

come on brazil please beat germany
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby bennymacca » Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:42 am

Müller score early! Sets it up for an awesome game
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Bully » Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:54 am

2-0 to the Germans 25 mins gone

edit now 3-0
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Bully » Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:56 am

4-0 now

lol
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