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Football at it's very best.Brazil are just amazing to watch.
Football at it's very best.Brazil are just amazing to watch.
Let me introduce you to the rules of football....England scored once.
Agree, actually. Was a skeptic before the tournament but he has done well.Howard Webb having a brilliant tournament, as his assistants are...Least some English are...
Good to watch on the counter certainly, not sure about the rest of the time.Brazil are just amazing to watch.
Good to watch on the counter certainly, not sure about the rest of the time.
Shame but it has been fairly comfortable for Brazil.
Mark Gonzalez is just ****.
ITV's support of the officials is so annoying.
It depends how you look at it. Because of being the only truly global sporting event outside of the Olympics, the World Cup will always be football's showpiece. Financially, I'd imagine winning the Champions League is worth a lot more, although if England were to ever win the WC again the winning team could live off endorsements for the rest of their lives so maybe not.I remember reading a soccer pundit or former player saying about 10-12 years back that Club football will over take the importance of the world cup or some thing on those lines. He even ridiculously suggested hosting the tournament once every two years. There is nothing like the world cup. Best tournament.
I'll be glad I can sleep. I go to sleep at 2 AM and then go to my factory at 7 AM (even on ****ing Sundays). Australians have it much tougher than me though I imagine. Always feel very nice watching sports late in the night right from the Indian tour to South Africa in 1993. Feel warm towards some one like Pasag and others following IPL in the wee hours, Fuller following the football so ardently. Ashes is always special to you guys and to cricket in general and time difference adds to the charm of the English and Australian fan's viewing experiences.I'll feel very sad on Wednesday when we have a day without a game for the first time. Puts me on a massive downer every time.
You think?Fear for the Dutch, tbh.
Uppers, I'm well aware of the hyped-up media machine there, that still doesn't entitle Sir Alex & co to blatantly & so obviously 'stir-up' the English fans the way they did this time yesterday.Haha, it must look a lot harsher when you don't live in the midst of the England hype machine.