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World Cup 2010

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BoyBrumby

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Was expecting Slovakia to be better than they were. Admittedly we played pretty much our first choice XI (with Upson in for Rio, who I believe is nursing a slight stiffness in his groin, ooer Missus, take my wife, please, etc), but they really were very average indeed. Mid-table Championship level.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
I have to say, given how unutterably woeful yer Slovaks were against us, Northern Ireland are a chance of runners-up in that group at least after beating the Poles.
Got trips to Poland and the Czechs left though, that's surely two ducks. So they'll need to beat the Slovaks and the Slovenes.

Brazil luck out against Ecuador. Edit: No, they don't, well deserved injury time equaliser.

22 people killed in a stampede in Abidjan. RIP.
 

Neil Pickup

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Watching South Korea v North Korea (or Korea Republic v DPR Korea as FIFA call it) on Eurosport right now.

Neither team showing any particular desire to score goals or win the game. Obviously the North have been told their families will be eaten if they lose.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Watching South Korea v North Korea (or Korea Republic v DPR Korea as FIFA call it) on Eurosport right now.

Neither team showing any particular desire to score goals or win the game. Obviously the North have been told their families will be eaten if they lose.
Will be their fourth 0-0 draw of the qualifying IIRC.
 

Neil Pickup

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Watching South Korea v North Korea (or Korea Republic v DPR Korea as FIFA call it) on Eurosport right now.

Neither team showing any particular desire to score goals or win the game. Obviously the North have been told their families will be eaten if they lose.
I'll just shut up now, then.
 

Trumpers_Ghost

U19 Cricketer
Watching South Korea v North Korea (or Korea Republic v DPR Korea as FIFA call it) on Eurosport right now.

Neither team showing any particular desire to score goals or win the game. Obviously the North have been told their families will be eaten if they lose.
I watched the last time they played and the commentary was so bad I didn't know which team was which. They were all Lee or Kim, the commentator kept refering to some random seeming intitials then korea, and that was for both teams. A simple North or South, or commies, or something would have been real handy.

This total confusion was very distracting but eventually decided that because South Korea usually wear red, then they were probably the red ones and the northern commies were probably the blue ones (but still wasn't 100% because commies do tend to favour red). And then was really confused when I knew for sure that the commies were not only blue but called themselves the Democratic Peoples republic or some tripe. Does "democratic" translate badly into the Korean Language or what. Think it's probably best for my sanity to just see the final score for this derby. Oh and I really hope that North Korea doesn't qualify. Couldn't think of a country I'd less prefer made the WC final (although Sudan and Zimbabwe don't win alot of cheers from me either).

Go Roos
 

Magrat Garlick

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Asia

09.00, Sydney, grp 1: Australia 2-0 Uzbekistan (after a poor first half, Australia ramped it up with goals from Kennedy and Kewell. Coach Jim Verbeek, as a reputable Norwegian news outlet dubbed him, will be happy.)
11.00, Seoul, grp 2: South Korea 1-0 North Korea (as mentioned earlier, a draw has been the common result, but the South decided they weren't about to miss the Cup by handing things to their northern opponents and inserted a late winner.)
14.15, Manama, grp 1: Bahrain 1-0 Qatar (in an even game, the home side came up with the winner despite coming off a plane trip from Japan four days ago. A fine result that, given the fixture list, means that the play-off spot is likely to be decided on the final week, June 17, when Bahrain welcome Uzbekistan.)
17.30, Riyadh, grp 2: Saudi Arabia vs United Arab Emirates (after gaining an early penalty goal, Saudi Arabia handed away two goals to the visitors to go into the half trailing, but came back in the final quarter of an hour to turn things around and gain all three points in the second most improbable finish of the international night.)

Code:
6 games unless stated
Group 1              Group 2
Australia(5)8-0  13  South Kor(5)9-3  11
Japan (5)   8-3  11  North Korea 7-5  10
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Bahrain     5-6   7  Saudi Arabia8-8  10
- - - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - -
Qatar       5-8   4  Iran (5)    6-6   6
Uzb'stan    4-13  4  UAE         6-14  2 E
Top two teams to World Cup, third-placed to play off with each other and then with New Zealand
Europe

14.30, Almaty, grp 6: Kazakhstan 1-5 Belarus (Belarus scored five goals in the second half to recover into fourth place, but realistically, they shouldn't challenge Croatia and Ukraine for second place in the group anyway. The Kazakhs' seem to have plateaued at a level slightly above Andorra.)
15.00, Tallinn, grp 5: Estonia 1-0 Armenia (Estonia's first win over a reasonably-sized nation since 2005 - they've managed to conquer Luxembourg and Andorra since - as they look likely to avoid last place and thus remain fifth seeds in Europe.)
15.00, Sofia, grp 8: Bulgaria 2-0 Cyprus (a hard-fought, but fully deserved, win for Bulgaria sees them close the gap to Ireland to four points, their first win after four successive draws, despite missing Dimitar Berbatov and Martin Petrov to injuries.)
15.30, Riga, grp 2: Latvia 2-0 Luxembourg (easy win, meaning Latvia trump Luxembourg 6-1 in the double header.)
17.00, Budapest, grp 1: Hungary 3-0 Malta (Hungary remain level with Denmark at the head of group one, where the two top seeds Portugal and Sweden are now seven points adrift; however, Hungary face Portugal in two matches in September and October, and would need at least three points to challenge for first place. Malta still without a goal.)
17.00, Tbilisi, grp 8: Georgia 0-0 Montenegro (another dull draw for Georgia means neither side have registered a win in their group yet, and means Georgia are in principle eliminated.)
17.30, Vaduz, grp 4: Liechtenstein 0-1 Russia (not impressive stuff by the Russians, but they get the three.)
18.00, İstanbul, grp 5: Turkey 1-2 Spain (Xabi Alonso converted a penalty in the second half to deny Turkey three points at home, before Liverpool winger Riera scored a winner in injury time.)
18.15, København, grp 1: Denmark 3-0 Albania (Denmark too good for Albania, as they continue their unbeaten run, and given their away win in Portugal it's theirs to lose at this stage.)
18.30, Iraklion, grp 2: Greece 2-1 Israel (as four days ago, Greece hand away an early lead, meaning that a draw in Switzerland wouldn't be enough. However, a penalty from Samaras saved their blushes.)
18.30, Genève, grp 2: Switzerland 2-0 Moldova (Switzerland continue to take points before head of September's home clash with Greece, which should settle the first place.)
18.30, Kielce, grp 3: Poland 10-0 San Marino (Poland jump up the table with the compulsory victory.)
18.30, Praha, grp 3: Czech Republic 1-2 Slovakia (an early goal from Slovakia was cancelled out pretty quickly, as the Slovaks still can't grasp the tactic of putting men behind the ball. However, a goal with ten minutes from time sees Slovakia go top of the former union.)
18.30, Andorra la Vella, grp 6: Andorra 0-2 Croatia (Eduardo's first goal since being chopped down.)
18.30, Klagenfurt, grp 7: Austria 2-1 Romania (Romania's woeful record continues, and they can forget the World Cup with four points from five games.)
18.45, Zenica, grp 5: Bosnia and Hercegovina 2-1 Belgium (Another easy win over Belgium means Bosnia have scored joint-most goals in Europe, and are steering towards second place, with only the rubbish teams away and Turkey and Spain at home to contend with.)
18.45, Belfast, grp 3: Northern Ireland 1-0 Slovenia (Slovenia had much of the pressure, yet Northern Ireland take more points in Belfast, and given the other sides are taking points off each other, they are indeed in a solid position.)
18.45, Caerdydd, grp 4: Wales 0-2 Germany (Wales not good enough to challenge Germany, which should give Joachim Löw a little more time to work. The German sports media are pretty harsh on their coaches if they feel their success is down to luck. Wales' two home losses means their crowd is probably justified in the decision to fill up for rugby but not bother about football.)
18.45, Amsterdam, grp 9: Netherlands 4-0 FYR Macedonia (Netherlands muscle through their group, and are guaranteed top-two with a win here.)
18.50, Bari, grp 8: Italy 1-1 Republic of Ireland (despite being reduced to ten men, Italy made somewhat of a mockery of the Ireland coach's claim that "Ireland are a feared opponent as we've been scheduled to play in the south." by scoring after ten minutes. Italy, as we know, don't give...hang on. Robbie Keane equalised four mintues from time. Wtf.)
19.00, London, grp 6: England 2-1 Ukraine (Former Swedish division three player Crouch continues to keep up his happy goalscoring record at international level with a volley. However, Ukraine pulled one back after chaos in the penalty area midway through the second half. The goal woke up England, though, who put on a distinctly un-English recovery to win 2-1.)
19.00, Saint-Denis, grp 7: France 1-0 Lithuania (yet another uninspiring 1-0 win for Domenech's team. With Serbia showing good form in the friendly with Sweden and their win over Romania, France remain outsiders to qualify in first.)
19.00, Glasgow, grp 9: Scotland 2-1 Iceland (Scotland took the lead in the Cod War, but Stabæk striker Pálmi Pálmason punched a shot in the post with CM legend Indriði Sigurðsson, currently of Lyn, equalised. Twelve minutes later, though, Steven Fletcher gave Scotland the lead again; Iceland fought back admirably, but despite goalmouth chaos, they could not get the ball over the line.)

Code:
5 games played unless stated
Group 1               Group 2               Group 3
Denmark    12-2  13   Greece (6) 12-4  13   NornIron(7)12-6  13
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Hungary (6) 8-2  13   Swiss (6)  11-6  13   Slovakia   10-6  12
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -
Portugal (5)6-3   6   Latvia (6) 10-6  10   Poland (6) 18-7  10
Sweden      2-1   6   Israel (6) 10-8   9   Czech Rep(6)6-4   8
Albania (7) 3-6   6   Lux'bourg(6)3-13  4   Slovenia(6) 5-4   8
Malta (7)   0-17  1 E Moldova (5) 2-11  1   S Marino(6) 1-25  0 E

Group 4               Group 5               Group 6
Germany (6)18-4  16   Spain (6)  13-2  18   England    14-3  12
-------------------   -------------------   -------------------
Russia      9-3  12   Bos-Herc(6)18-6  12   Croatia    10-4  10
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -
Finland (4) 6-6   7   Turkey (6)  6-5   8   Ukraine (3) 4-1   7
Wales (6)   4-7   6   Belgium (6) 9-11  7   Belarus (4) 9-6   6
Azerb'n (4) 0-4   1   Estonia (6) 5-15  5   Kazakhstan  6-16  3
Liec'st     0-13  1   Armenia (6) 3-14  1   Andorra     1-14  0

Group 7               Group 8               Group 9
Serbia (5) 12-5  12   Italy (6)   9-3  14   Netherlands12-1  15
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France      7-6  10   Rep Irel (6)7-4  12   Iceland     4-6   4    
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -
Lithuania(6)6-5   9   Bulgaria    5-3   7   Scotland    2-5   4
Austria     7-8   7   Cyprus      4-7   4   FYR Macd (4)2-7   3
Romania     6-10  4   Montenegro  3-6   3   Norway (3)  2-3   2
Faroe Is (4)1-5   1   Georgia (7) 4-9   3
Top team to World Cup, all runners-up teams except worst to knock-out play-off
Code:
Runners-up table
France                5  3  1  1   7-6    0  10
Bosnia and Hercegovina5  3  0  2  14-5    0   9
Russia                4  3  0  1   8-3    0   9
Slovakia              4  3  0  1   7-5    0   9
Hungary               4  2  1  1   4-2    0   7
Switzerland           4  2  1  1   7-6    0   7
Scotland              5  2  1  2   3-5    0   7
Republic of Ireland   4  1  3  0   3-2    0   6
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Croatia               3  1  1  1   4-4    0   4
Eight top to play-off, play-off winners to World Cup
CONCACAF

23.57, Nashville, TN: United States 3-0 Trinidad and Tobago (young star Jozy Altidore, with Haitian ancestry, scored a hat-trick in his ninth international game as Trinidad were sent down to last place. Despite doom and gloom from CW members, Trinidad are only a point behind Mexico...)
01.30, San Pedro Sula: Honduras 3-1 Mexico (another loss to Honduras means that Mexico are back in the rut; bottom-placed Honduras were clearly the better team and Eriksson admitted his side created little. Time to wave goodbye.)
02.00, San José: Costa Rica 1-0 El Salvador (Costa Rica were dominant, but only came through late with Saprissa veteran Walter Centeno, 34, heading home the winner in his 126th game for the nation.)

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USA                  3  2  1  0   7-2     7
Costa Rica           3  2  0  1   3-2     6
Honduras             3  1  1  1   4-4     4
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Mexico               3  1  0  2   3-5     3
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
El Salvador          3  0  2  1   4-4     2
Trinidad and Tobago  3  0  2  1   3-6     2
Top three to World Cup, fourth placed to play-off with South America
South America

Tuesday 00.30, Puerto Ordaz: Venezuela 2-0 Colombia (Colombia's good defensive record blew apart as Venezuela bounced back from the poor result in Argentina, and probably put both teams five points adrift of the qualification spots.)
19.30, La Paz: Bolivia 6-1 Argentina (Bolivia took the lead twice in this match, through Donetsk youngster Marcelo Martins and local veteran Joaquín Botero, and then added a third just before half-time. In the match of ninth-playing-second, Botero then completed his hat-trick to make a laughing-stock of Argentina, who suffered their joint-worst loss in international football - their previous five-goal defeats came to Czechoslovakia during the 1958 World Cup, to Uruguay at an "extra" 1959 Copa América, and at home to Colombia before the 1994 World Cup. Problems clearly solved by changing managers.)
21.20, Quito: Ecuador 1-1 Paraguay (injury time equaliser means Paraguay get a point out of altitude, their first competitive point out of Ecuador since 1979.)
23.10, Santiago: Chile 0-0 Uruguay (Uruguay couldn't break down the ten-men home side, and remain fifth in the group, but only two points behind Argentina. The very last match of qualifying is Uruguay vs Argentina in Montevideo...)
01.10, Porto Alegre: Brazil 3-0 Peru (Brazil were too good for the bottom-ranked side, who have lost two games heavily. Sevilla striker Luís Fabiano netted twice.)

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Paraguay            12  7  3  2  19-9    24
Brazil              12  5  6  1  19-5    21
Argentina           12  5  4  3  18-13   19
Chile               12  6  2  4  17-14   19
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Uruguay             12  4  5  3  21-10   17
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Colombia            12  3  5  4   6-10   14
Ecuador             12  3  5  4  14-19   14
Venezuela           12  4  1  7  14-22   13
Bolivia             12  3  3  6  19-25   12
Peru                12  1  4  7   6-26    7
Top four to World Cup, fifth placed to play-off with CONCACAF
 
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Neil Pickup

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Just seen highlights of the Wales-Germany game - the idiot with the whistle should never be allowed in International football again. Germany's opening goal came from a throw in that was taken by Germany despite ref and lino signalling for it to be Welsh, and Wales should have had a penalty twice in the same incident when Ledley was tripped by a defender lying on his arse in the box who also punches the ball away in the process.
 

Craig

World Traveller
In all seriousness, Argentina were long shots at getting a point or let alone winning the match since it was staged in La Paz, which is a lung busting 3,600m (12,008 ft) above sea level (I think FIFA, too not much success, banned Bolivia from playing their matches in La Paz because it gave them too much of an advantage), so a loss away to Bolivia is not that bad, however losing 6-1 doesn't exactly help Diego's cause in the slighest.

That is why yer Brazilians and Argies have a poor record away to Ecuador, Bolivia, and Colombia, because of that, the altitude.
 
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