World Cup Thread
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Re: World Cup Thread
A weekend in September in Germany sounds ideal
We'll put it to the ladies when they're pissed
We'll put it to the ladies when they're pissed
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Re: World Cup Thread
That won't take muchKwacky wrote:A weekend in September in Germany sounds ideal
We'll put it to the ladies when they're pissed
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I've read several times in books on WWII (Band of Brothers comes to mind) that during the Americans march across Europe, they liked Germany the best.C00kiemonster wrote:
I quite like the Germans. I'm going to visit there at some point as most people love the place.
Would quite like to visit there myself sometime, banking upon retirement.
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Re: World Cup Thread
Gutted for Costa Rica, my dark horse favorite. With Neymar out for Brazil and Argentinia's Di Maria out as well, think this is Germany's cup to lose.
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Re: World Cup Thread
I'm still rooting for Netherlands. They didn't look too good in the quarters but they got through.
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Mac wrote:I've read several times in books on WWII (Band of Brothers comes to mind) that during the Americans march across Europe, they liked Germany the best.C00kiemonster wrote:
I quite like the Germans. I'm going to visit there at some point as most people love the place.
Would quite like to visit there myself sometime, banking upon retirement.
Germany just works. Everything just works. But the food is not the best. Those horrendous boiled sausages they eat....
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Re: World Cup Thread
They do loads of grilled and roasted meats as well. There's nothing like sitting outside, drinking some locally brewed german beer and picking on a slow roasted pork knuckle
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Re: World Cup Thread
So Brazil Germany 25 mins in......
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Don't worry Brazil may need goals but never fear they have Fred up front and if need be they can bring on the phonomenom that is Jo, I'm going for 6-5 Brazil
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All the people crying surely they coud see there team not playing that well they are more deluded than English fans.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: World Cup Thread
I'm say watching this game with our youngest who's over this week.
Omg. And I don't watch football
Omg. And I don't watch football
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Re: World Cup Thread
Glad to see Brazil get knocked out tbh.. If it were not for referees, they would not have got this far.
They kicked ten shades of shite out of Rodriguez the other night ( best player of the tournament by far) and then bleated when their wonder boy got the same treatment.
They kicked ten shades of shite out of Rodriguez the other night ( best player of the tournament by far) and then bleated when their wonder boy got the same treatment.
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I fear after a result like this and the protests about the money Brazil committed to the Cup, there will be riots in the streets tonight.
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Re: World Cup Thread
What a result, Germany were ruthless they could have had a few more as well !!
brazil were rubbish im glad they are out they haven't played that well the whole tournament anyway, what happened to the 'great' Brazil teams ? this lot are just mediocre !!
brazil were rubbish im glad they are out they haven't played that well the whole tournament anyway, what happened to the 'great' Brazil teams ? this lot are just mediocre !!
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Re: World Cup Thread
That's it for another 4 years. Overall a good world cup with some memorable games. The final wasn't great but the right team won it.
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I agree the best team in all won, although I though Messi was poor, didnt look like he was in a world cup final, seemed very laboured and didnt seem to have the desire to chase down the ball or make those darting runs into the box, for a player that could have been the difference I feel he let the side down
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