world cup 2006 germany

Discussion in 'Warbirds International' started by spuint, Jun 6, 2006.

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who will win world cup?

Poll closed Jul 6, 2006.
  1. brasil

    31.9%
  2. germany

    8.7%
  3. argentina

    8.7%
  4. england

    4.3%
  5. italy

    5.8%
  6. france

    2.9%
  7. spain

    7.2%
  8. other

    30.4%
  1. Saddan

    Saddan Well-Known Member

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    Two clear penalties, in One C. Ronaldo was holded by a french player. In other event C. Ronaldo was beaten from behind by a french defender...
     
  2. DER-pummel

    DER-pummel Well-Known Member

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    lol....wait.........LOL

    c.ronaldo is diving all the time. both situations were no penaltie worth,but a yellow card for c.ronaldo after he was diving like 100 times in this tournament...
     
  3. vasco

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    i remember one of the momments, when C. Ronaldo was pulled a little by a defender. but he didn't have any chance to kick the ball anyway. imo some referees would give a penalty for that, some won't.
    anyway, imo this C. Ronaldo is talented, but dumb. or maybe he's too young. he keeps the ball for too long, doesn't look for available team members to pass, stays off-side a lot (except during this match, i remember just once in the 20+min and the team mate couldn't pass to him, so the opportunity was fucked). i don't like him now, but maybe i will in the next years.

    wtg france!
    GL portugal vs germany :D
     
  4. Saddan

    Saddan Well-Known Member

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    This doesnt count. If he was pulled from behind inside the goal area, its penalty.
     
  5. spaceb

    spaceb Well-Known Member

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    Italy and France in the finals. I support Italy all the way :)
     
  6. jotaceTOGA

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    Go Italy
     
  7. vasco

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    sure, but it was a small pull anyway. many referees would not give penalty for that. and the guy always exagerrates, so it's hard to tell
     
  8. spuint

    spuint Well-Known Member

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    exactly
    france was better as a team, they deserved the final more than portugal
    and yeah, italy france happened in the end :)
     
  9. tigrou

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    WTG! :):):)
    that was not a "bright" game but final reached. and this is perfect for last sortie of our zizou.
    for those who complain:
    portugal could score anytime but didn't do. shame on some of them calling for virtual hands or penalties. as for french penalty, it was just fair and remember that vs spain, french team fisrt had a penalty like portugal yesterday but scored to win the game.
     
  10. tigrou

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    forgot to add
    :@prayer: L.Thuram
     
  11. -Kharn-

    -Kharn- Well-Known Member

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    I can't believe that I'll going to say this...


    Go France, go!


    :D
     
  12. big-jo

    big-jo Well-Known Member

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    luckily you are in a international forum :D
     
  13. Holmes

    Holmes Well-Known Member

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    Damn, there is no team to support in final :(
    Nevermind, will go for bike ride!
     
  14. tigrou

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    tour de france? ;)
     
  15. milo--

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    Imo it was quite a bright game by France, they found themselves winning by the easiest way in the first half, so they had to keep the result against a tough team in the second one, and there´s were the talent and the experience shines.

    Playing well it´s not a matter of which team attacks more, it´s a matter of playing with the result, look at france´s second half as an example of that (keeping the ball´s posession in safe positions, good covers in wing attacks by defensive midfielders, Zidane "hiding the ball" (literal spanish translation xD ) during Portugal,s pressure...) those kind of things are the difference btw competitive nt´s (the ones who had won something) and the rest, who yeah play "really well" but they don´t konw a fucking word about what real and top rank football is, (f.e. Spanish nt who decided that after the first goal against France, the best thing they could do is to go for a 3-0 xDDD , and forgetting that they were actually winning . )

    And btw this world cup is showing us football fans that there ´s nothing more stupid that bringing young but unexperienced players to the wc.As long as i know there´s no award for the team that plays with more youngsters. :shuffle:
    Wc is decided by experience and then by talent, look at the 2 teams that will play the final, they have the more experienced and competitive players of all the nts, and that shows in the results.
     
  16. spuint

    spuint Well-Known Member

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    thats funny actually
    there were some teams.. nvm which ones :D that decided to refresh squad before wc, the point was 'to let them learn'
    i was always wondering, whytf they should learn if they are kicked out of squad before they can use this knowledge and experience, to make some space for another youngsters who 'gotta learn'
    experience is the key, no doubt about it, but theres also need for dynamic and creativity
    i guess with combination of these you can achieve sth

    hey, wheres all the whinin about 'kickin grandpas out'? :D
     
  17. Saddan

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    I have some zidane voodoo dolls ready here...
     
  18. tigrou

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    grandpas feel better after a full blood transfusion :D
     
  19. Broz

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    [mode saddan]Why? because he's arab? Fascist bastard! I hope your whole country burns to ashes because you all hate arabs! BASTARDS!!! [/mode saddan]
     
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  20. jotaceTOGA

    jotaceTOGA Well-Known Member

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    No one here hate arabs. Arabs are good people. I know a lot of arabs here. Arab´s musics have success here. Belly dance also. And esfirra, who doesn´t like esfirra?