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As everyone is saying, great game/result for Mexico to draw Brazil in Brazil.
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Soccer has the best slow motion fan cams.
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CalStateTempe wrote:
77HoyaCat4Ever wrote:
CalStateTempe wrote:mexico's style of play just pisses me off.
They played really well, actually
They really did, won me over in the second half once I was home and able to watch the entire half instead of catching glimpses in between end of day documentation completion.

Memo Ochoa was a sight to see.
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Yes Hoya! Wife and I loved that slow more fan cam! :lol:
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Ochoa was legendary. I hope he keeps it up.
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That strike by Cahill was world class. Of course he picked up his second yellow card..
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MrBug708 wrote:That strike by Cahill was world class. Of course he picked up his second yellow card..
So do yellow cards carry over to future games?
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2 in group stage = miss next game
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Pique to the bench. Xavi to the bench.
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If Spain loses they're done? Crazy...
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Chicat wrote:If Spain loses they're done? Crazy...
yeah they'd have 0 points, australia would have 0 and chile and netherlands would have 6. they wouldn't even need to play the 3rd set of games in that group since it would already be decided.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.

i'll just go with fuck asu.
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At 2-0 in the 43' (and much like King Carlos) the Reign in Spain is almost over.
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"Spain looking like a sad parody of themselves..."

:lol:

Ouch
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And now their watch has ended.
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Chili is too spicy for Spain today. :D
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If this is it for Spain, then poop on Spain.
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Gonna go out on a limb and say Spain (just like Miami) ain't repeating ...
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Reported ticket price for Spain v. Chile at 78,000 person Maracana Stadium: $1100
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SCCat wrote:Reported ticket price for Spain v. Chile at 78,000 person Maracana Stadium: $1100
Would be fun, but I've just been listening on radio. And radio is no disadvantage compared to TV, at least, since there's really nothing to watch when it comes to soccer.
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Poop on Spain.
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Spain and Australia eliminated.
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Adios Espana. El Campion del Copa Mierda.
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they are eliminated but they still have to play a meaningless game against each other next monday.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.

i'll just go with fuck asu.
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ASUHATER! wrote:they are eliminated but they still have to play a meaningless game against each other next monday.
Not much different from a meaningful game, really. In either case, it's just a bunch of very small human forms running around a big field, falling down, and kicking the ball to the wrong area.
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Longhorned wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:they are eliminated but they still have to play a meaningless game against each other next monday.
Not much different from a meaningful game, really. In either case, it's just a bunch of very small human forms running around a big field, falling down, and kicking the ball to the wrong area.
Says the guy with a Emmanuel Lewis avatar.
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Takes one to know one.
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The Aussies haven't koalafied for the next round of the world cup but are just a hop skip and a jump away from home.
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World Cup 2014: Japanese fans clean stadium after losing 2-1 to Ivory Coast

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 39793.html
Japanese fans who watched their national team be defeated by the Ivory Coast in the Fifa World Cup on Saturday showed it is possible to lose graciously, when they stayed behind after the match to help clean up.

Despite seeing the Blue Samurais lose 2-1 against Didier Drogba's team at the Arena Pernambuco in Recife, Japanese spectators armed with bin liners patrolled their side of the stadium and gathered up discarded litter, Yahoo Sport reported.

While gathering waste after a sporting event is customary in Japan, the spectators’ actions came as a shock to football fans from other countries.
As pictures of the scene spread online, Twitter users took to the social media website to praise the do-gooders.
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Those wacky Japanese.
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Nice to see some class displayed by the Japanese soccer fans in contrast to the violence and racism some soccer fans have been noted for lately.

FINAL SCORE:
Columbia 2
Ivory Coast 1
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CatnapTom wrote:Nice to see some class displayed by the Japanese soccer fans
I agree. It's really pretty amazing. Good on 'em.
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SCCat wrote:As everyone is saying, great game/result for Mexico to draw Brazil in Brazil.
The Croatia score vs Cameroon was bad for Mexico
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MrBug708 wrote:
SCCat wrote:As everyone is saying, great game/result for Mexico to draw Brazil in Brazil.
The Croatia score vs Cameroon was bad for Mexico
It wasn't great, but...

Mexico is still on four points with Croatia on three. Mexico is guaranteed to go through with a draw in their final game. And the reality is that's a very good spot to be in for basically any team, knowing all you need is a draw your final game with Croatia and you're into the knockout rounds.

El Tri has put themselves in a very good place; let's see if they can finish the business in the group stage.
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Very interesting match in Uruguay v. England with both teams coming off a first game loss.

Suarez will start
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So, Mexico advances with a win or draw.
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azgreg wrote:So, Mexico advances with a win or draw.
Yeah.

The point total in the group is

Brazil 4
Mexico 4
Croatia 3
Cameron 0


Cameron can't catch Mexico in any scenario. Croatia can catch Mexico, but those two teams are playing each other so a draw pushes Mexico to 5 with Croatia ending at 4.
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fuck don't die on the field... :(
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A knee to the temple causing unconsciousness (and I would guess a concussion) and they let him stay Pereira stay on after the doctor has called for a sub?
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Well that was fun. Ta ta jolly old England...
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Bye bye Wayne Rooney. You were better before your visit to Hair Club for Men bro.
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Does the continent the WC is played on matter to outcomes? A quick and dirty look...

Europe: 8 wins, 8 losses, 1 tie

South America: 7 wins, 2 losses, 1 tie
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England is still mathematically alive, but's it's a farts chance in the wind.
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The Improbable Story of How the Trendiest Chant in Sports Began
Before it became a rallying cry for enthusiastic college basketball student sections or hopeful U.S. soccer fans, the trendiest chant in American sports began as something much less grandiose.

It was the brainchild of a Naval Academy Prep School student who never expected it to spread across his own campus, let alone across the nation.

Tasked with inventing a cheer for his 50-member platoon in fall 1998, Jay Rodriguez conceived of the now-famous "I believe that we will win" chant and taught it to his peers. Classmates say it was such an instant hit that members of other platoons joined in the rest of the school year whenever Rodriguez led the chant at Navy Prep basketball and football games.

"The first time we heard it, we all thought, 'This is awesome,'" said John Reeves, who attended Navy Prep and the Naval Academy with Rodriguez. "Jay was really good at coming up with stuff like that because he was very intelligent and very creative. It caught on like wildfire."
By 2010, rooting sections for several Major League Soccer franchises decided to borrow the chant after noticing the fun that fans at schools like Utah State and San Diego State were having performing it before games.
Strong couldn't believe it when he began graduate school at San Diego State a few years ago and listened to the Aztecs' student section give a deafening rendition of the chant before a game. Reeves was equally surprised when he was watching a football game on TV and heard the students performing the chant. Carthan had no idea the chant had spread until he stumbled across one of the ESPN World Cup commercials this spring.
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Katz,

How goes things in the Fatherland? Is it WC crazy over there? Seriously believe Germany is the team to beat.

Some of my favorite times living/Traveling in Europe were during EuroCup/WorldCup years.

Hopp Suisse.
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Funny end to that half... :lol:
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A Costa Rica win will keep England's faint hopes alive.
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They actually need Italy to win big.

http://mashable.com/2014/06/19/heres-ho ... world-cup/
England and Italy need to win their next games, and in combination they need to score three goals against tiny Costa Rica while shutting them out.
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