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World Cup 2010

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Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
My sympathy is with the family. To have kids and a wife and do that is absolutely horrible, not only puts them through an ordeal but also the train drivers and whoever else (if it was a passenger train) on board.
 

Craig

World Traveller
Quite interested in the New Zealand v Bahrain game. Approx. 36,000 people for the game in Wellington, which surprise surprise, is a record for a New Zealand football match. This reminds me of 2005 when everyman in his dog jumped on the Socceroos bandwagon.
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Quite interested in the New Zealand v Bahrain game. Approx. 36,000 people for the game in Wellington, which surprise surprise, is a record for a New Zealand football match. This reminds me of 2005 when everyman in his dog jumped on the Socceroos bandwagon.
I'm going, and I don't even like football!
 

Meridio

International Regular
Absolutely pumped for tonight's game. Can't wait. Wish I could go into town to soak up the atmosphere etc but unfortunately will be at cricket all day.

Can't help feeling that we've got our formation wrong (assuming we go in with the 3-4-3 again). Sounds alright in theory - put your best eleven on the park and make the formation suit - but the end result is that we actually end up playing something like a 5-2-3. Need to make sure Bertos plays in a far more attacking role than he did in the away leg, and Smeltz needs to play more centrally.

Anyway, NZ 2 - 0 Bahrain (please please please please ple...)
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Play-off matches:

07.00, Wellington: New Zealand vs Bahrain (second leg. First leg 0-0. Wish I could come with some salient team info. Shane Smeltz will probably play.)
16.00, Moskva: Russia vs Slovenia (Slovenia aiming to qualify for their third major tournament, and maybe win a match once there; their finals record is 0-2-4. They're even more outsiders than NZ, though.)
18.00, Athina: Greece vs Ukraine (despite being European champions in 2004, Greece missed out on a trip to Germany, meaning that their World Cup record still stands at 0-0-3 with 10 conceded goals from 1994. Ukraine won the "most boring quarter-final award", shared with Switzerland, in the 2006 World Cup, and should be able to squeeze out a dull draw here before winning in front of possibly elated Kyivans.)
20.00, Dublin: Republic of Ireland vs France (hoping for Domenech's final downfall. I went on record as saying RoI's group was tough and they made it to the play-offs with ease, while France had to rely on the other teams falling over themselves to get there.)
20.30, Lisboa: Portugal vs Bosnia-Hercegovina (yeah, great timing to schedule the two fun matches to clash...sigh. Anyway, Portugal without Ronaldo is possible to beat, even though the Bosnian star players have gone somewhat off the boil in recent weeks; Dzeko missed some howlers for Wolfsburg against Hoffenheim, for example, though Misimović and Ibišević were both on the scoresheet, and Misimović had an excellent Champions League match in Turkey. Then again, Portugal have...Nani?)
02.00, San José: Costa Rica vs Uruguay 8a couple of exciting players in these squads, as European football clubs seems to have discovered there's half a continent north of Panama, but Luis Suárez, the Ajax striker who scores for fun, is a man I'd like to see at the World Cup. Must admit he didn't leave an amazing impression when Uruguay was up here in the icy wastes for a friendly last summer.)

Africa, final round:

13.00, Maputo, grp B: Mozambique vs Tunisia (perennial qualifiers Tunisia could make their fourth straight World Cup, despite eleven matches without a win at the finals - they won their first match, in 1978, then failed to win the next two and were away for 20 years. They even failed to beat Saudi Arabia last time around. They have the advantage in this group following two draws with Nigeria, but a draw will not do; the Nigerians will then have the edge on goal difference. Mozambique have plenty to play for, as again, a draw could conceivably not be enough.)
13.00, Nairobi, grp B: Kenya vs Nigeria (Kenya's only points are a 1-0 home win over Mozambique, and with Nigeria's squad fresh and rested - no club matches since Sunday - the Super Eagles should be able to get the job done and put pressure on Tunisia. The largest country by population in Africa, by some distance, should in theory have the deepest talent pool and have showed it at the U-17 World Cup by reaching the final at home, but can the senior Super Eagles pull together?)
13.30, Kigali, grp C: Rwanda vs Zambia (a rather theoretical match here; both teams have long been out of contention for the World Cup, and the little mountain state of Rwanda need to win by three goals to make the African Cup of Nations for the first time. Doesn't look likely after four straight losses in qualifying.)
15.30, Lomé: Togo vs Gabon (Gabon's stronghold on Morocco, with wins both home and away, has been the surprise in this group, and despite having had to go through a postponed match due to the death of their eternal dictator, they could even qualify for the World Cup. Adebayor will probably score a goal and put them out though, as a draw won't be enough unless Cameroon lose by two.)
15.30, Fes: Morocco vs Cameroon (Morocco, already out thanks to their horror shows against Gabon, need a win to make the Africa Cup of Nations; it would be their first failure since 1996, though they haven't done much once there recently - possibly due to having all their players in the French league, but that's taking a break for the ACN this year. Cameroon, with the best African performance in the history of the competition, still have a number of quality players and were missed at the 2006 Cup; frankly, for African football it's best if Morocco lay down without a fight, which it appears they've done as their selected squad has less than 125 caps between them. It includes Tottenham prodigy Adel Taarabt and plenty of players from the Moroccan domestic league, while Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh are among plenty of European legionnaires to miss out.)
16.00, Ouagadougou: Burkina Faso vs Malawi (The Burkinabe are stuck in second and are fighting for, possibly, two FIFA ranking spots come the draw in 2012.)
16.00, Abidjan: Ivory Coast vs Guinea (Ivory Coast already qualified, with 16 goals scored in five matches - possibly the most impressive qualifying campaign from a non-cricketing nation, even taking into account an easy group - and the only thing here is whether they put their neighbours out of the Africa Cup of Nations.)
17.00, Omdurman: Sudan vs Benin (Sudan have punched above their weight just to get here, and with one point from five matches, they've been rather embarrasingly shown up - only Rwanda have a worse record. Benin continue with respectable results and will be a tricky proposition at the ACN, but can not make the World Cup.)
17.30, Cairo, grp C: Egypt vs Algeria (marred by off-football activities - the Algerians claim they were bombarded by stones while travelling in the bus from the airport, while the Egyptians brush the allegations off and say the Algerians damaged the bus themselves. Perhaps as much of a hate clash as you can get between Arab states. A 2-0 win would be remarkable; the teams would then be tied on goal difference and head-to-head results, and we'd have a play-off on "neutral" ground...in Sudan, couple of hundred miles to the south, which would definitely be to the Egyptians' advantage. I'd like Zidan to appear at the World Cup once, though...and the African champions Egypt )
Sunday 17.00, Kumasi: Ghana vs Mali (Ghana have won, Mali are third unless they win or Benin mess up.)

Code:
Group A
Cameroon              5  3  1  1   7-2    10
Gabon                 5  3  0  2   9-6     9
Togo                  5  1  2  2   2-7     5
Morocco               5  0  3  2   3-6     3
Code:
Group B
Tunisia               5  3  2  0   7-3    11
Nigeria               5  2  3  0   6-2     9
Mozambique            5  1  1  3   2-5     4
Kenya                 5  1  0  4   3-8     3
Code:
Group C
Algeria               5  4  1  0   9-2    13
Egypt                 5  3  1  1   7-4    10
Zambia                5  1  1  3   2-5     4
Rwanda                5  0  1  4   1-8     1
Code:
Group D
Ghana                 5  4  0  1   7-1    12
Mali                  5  2  2  1   6-5     8
Benin                 5  2  1  2   4-5     7
Sudan                 5  0  1  4   1-7     1
Code:
Group E
Ivory Coast           5  4  1  0  16-4    13
Burkina Faso          5  3  0  2   9-11    9
Malawi                5  1  1  3   4-10    4
Guinea                5  1  0  4   7-11    3
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Damn i can feel the tension for the french squad 2moro. Looking at there squad where is Nasri?. Plus i think Jeremy Menez should be in there squad ATS.
 

Craig

World Traveller
Menez is not in because he has been dire for Roma. IIRC they tried to off load him in the summer transfer window.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Cosnsidering Nasri is only just back from abrokenleg. Probably why he'snot invoved.
Maybe. But at least have him in the squad for such a big game, even if you dont want to start him given he has just returned. I dont think Zhirkov has appeared for Chelsea yet & Hiddink has picked him, plus Portugal really wanted to pick Ronaldo even with his injury.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Menez is not in because he has been dire for Roma. IIRC they tried to off load him in the summer transfer window.
Probably, dont serie A here but its been this season i've been hearing alot about him mainly. Saw a few highlights of some of the goals he scored & he looks great.
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Don't suppose you happen to know if Foxtel is covering it? Would be interested in having a watch.
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Coverage apparently:

TV Coverage (just in case anyone cares)

NZ: Sky Sport (live) 8:00pm, TV One (delayed)
Australia: Setanta Sports (live) 6:00pm
UK: British Eurosport (live) 7:00am
Europe: Eurosport (live) 8:00am (CET)
Asia: ESPN (live) various times
United States: Fox Soccer Channel (live) 2:00am (Eastern)
Africa: Supersport don't seem to be showing it
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Cheers. Pretty sure we don't get that here but will have a look anyway. Hope you guys get up though, should be good watching it live.
 
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