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I like Colombia as an underdog/ dark horse pick. Read a few stories all saying it may be time to give Colombia a little more credit.
In the end, I'd lean towards the Dutch or Germans. Fuck Germany.
In the end, I'd lean towards the Dutch or Germans. Fuck Germany.
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FRANCE NIGGA WAT

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Good call. Tiny nation. Repping CONCACAF. Dark horse. I'm in for them over the Netherlands.Bud Charniga's gaping asshole wrote:Costa Rica. Biggest underdog left in the tournament, CONCACAF represent.
If it's down to just the big nations (excluding Columbia), yes.Fat Cat wrote:FRANCE NIGGA WAT
I'm loving the time zone-great to watch these games at 12 in CA vs. 2 AM. I think enthusiasm will wane when this shit moves to Siberia in 2018.
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Interesting (to me) factoid: Colombia is as big as France, Spain, and Portugal combined. I won't be bothered if they win, I don't see them having much chance though.

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I like France and maybe the Netherlands.
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can't root for the frogs
i'd like to see the dutchmen win
i'd like to see the dutchmen win
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Does anyone else hate Neymar and cheer a little when he gets dropped?
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he was carried out on his shield. heroic, doncha think?
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Didn't know I had those powers...
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I take it back. Dude has a fractured vertebrae. http://www.espnfc.us/fifa-world-cup/sto ... brazil-win
That's not cool.
That's not cool.
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I like him.baffled wrote:Does anyone else hate Neymar and cheer a little when he gets dropped?
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you've got a thing for bleach blondes, doncha mick.
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About as close to a moral victory as it gets for Costa Rica.
I like Germany to fucking smash Brazil on Tuesday, BTW.
I like Germany to fucking smash Brazil on Tuesday, BTW.
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moral victory? what is that?
a pink ribbon for losers.
a pink ribbon for losers.
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I don't know. I had a coach once who, every time we got blown out, would say we'd scored a moral victory. Pretty sure it's when you take a crushing loss but manage not to cry.dead man walking wrote:moral victory? what is that?
a pink ribbon for losers.
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That was a great performance by the Costa Rican defense. Navas in particular.
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Success at getting past group stage:
This seems to be a consistent pattern over the last few Cups. The Americas deserve more spots, this is clearly.
http://www.socceramerica.com/article/59 ... pense.html2014 Survivors:
6/13 Europe
5/6 South America
3/4 Concacaf
2/5 Africa
0/4 Asia
This seems to be a consistent pattern over the last few Cups. The Americas deserve more spots, this is clearly.
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Robben is a Lebron-class drama queen.
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No doubt. But to his credit he seemed to be the only guy out there with an ounce of energy-he seemed to speed up after 100 minutes.Turdacious wrote:Robben is a Lebron-class drama queen.
Semi-related question: it's been interesting to note the stats on "distance covered". Most of those guys are running about about 10K per match.
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/statistics ... tance.html
How are they tracking that? Couldn't find the source. I wonder if it's an estimate. If they're wearing a fit bit or something like it you'd think we'd hear endless ads about it.
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He's a hell of a player, no doubt. I find it interesting that ESPN's world cup webpages are saturated with this ad:lasalle wrote:No doubt. But to his credit he seemed to be the only guy out there with an ounce of energy-he seemed to speed up after 100 minutes.Turdacious wrote:Robben is a Lebron-class drama queen.
Semi-related question: it's been interesting to note the stats on "distance covered". Most of those guys are running about about 10K per match.
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/statistics ... tance.html
How are they tracking that? Couldn't find the source. I wonder if it's an estimate. If they're wearing a fit bit or something like it you'd think we'd hear endless ads about it.

Not sure how he's the ideal role model for playing in high stakes games in hot weather.
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i'm picking germany.
anyone want to bet?
anyone want to bet?
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Wow. Brazil.... Maybe want to rethink some things.
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does that mean you're not putting your money on them?
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I'm betting that more Brazilians die in riots tonight than Brazil scores goals against Germany.baffled wrote:Wow. Brazil.... Maybe want to rethink some things.