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Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 01:11
by Aerospeed
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 01:46
by DOSBoot
It would have been nice if it was 7-0. Then they would have won by a touchdown.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 08:52
by DanielPT
Yesterday, history was made in football terms. I have never witnessed anything like this at this level. A World Cup, the team with most history, one that has very good players and worst of all a team that is hosting it? Amazing.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 09:30
by takagi_for_the_win
And that's why Brazil were so desperate to get Thiago Silva's suspension overturned. Elsewhere, PSG are desperately going through every bin they have, looking for the receipt for David Luiz...
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 10:17
by Ataxia
takagi_for_the_win wrote:And that's why Brazil were so desperate to get Thiago Silva's suspension overturned. Elsewhere, PSG are desperately going through every bin they have, looking for the receipt for David Luiz...
...and on last night's performance I wonder how he's even worth £5m, let alone the extra £45m that PSG paid...
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 14:31
by Ferrarist
This is all I have to say about this match. Of course, the final becomes interesting: Who should the Brazilians cheer for? Their archrivals? The guys that send them home in 2010 or the guys that made the "Maracanazo" run for its money? Although I'd put my money on "not attending the final at all".
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 15:40
by Aerond
Thanks Rated for making it
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 15:45
by DemocalypseNow
Ferrarist wrote:This is all I have to say about this match. Of course, the final becomes interesting: Who should the Brazilians cheer for? Their archrivals? The guys that send them home in 2010 or the guys that made the "Maracanazo" run for its money? Although I'd put my money on "not attending the final at all".
They will want the Germans to win the final by an equally crazy score. Argentina simply can't be allowed to win, and they'd much prefer Germany to hammer their opponent to lift the trophy, and make it look like the Selecao was taken apart by a team of superhumans, rather than the Brazilians just being unbelieveably bad.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 16:43
by DOSBoot
Now after this madness, I guess it's time to watch a movie.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 22:46
by good_Ralf
And Brazil is spared a riot (not to be in bad taste). The Netherlands continue with their accolade as being the Stirling Moss of the World Cup.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 22:48
by Londoner
Oh boy, Argentina could legit win the World Cup this Sunday, in the Maracana. The rage from the Brazilian fans will be biblical if they do.
good_Ralf wrote:And Brazil is spared a riot (not to be in bad taste). The Netherlands continue with their accolade as being the Stirling Moss of the World Cup.
Spared a riot? Mate, if Argentina win, the riots will be massive. Brazil HATE Argentina.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 22:49
by Miguel98
Well, Argentina just proved us all that you can play like shite for the all of the tournament and still reach the final.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 23:04
by FMecha
Ever heard of Moacyr Barbosa? He gets the flak for causing Brazil to lose in 1950. Now that is being brought up again.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 00:21
by takagi_for_the_win
So glad Holland didn't make it to the final. Only once, in the entire tournament, have they looked like actually using the depth of attacking talent that they possess, and that was in the Spain match. Since then, they've played nothing but defensive, play for penalties football and I for one am happy to see them out. I've said it since the start of the tournament, it's Germany's to lose.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 04:04
by DOSBoot
takagi_for_the_win wrote:I've said it since the start of the tournament, it's Germany's to lose.
This. I was pretty wary of how tough the Germans would be, and they were the ones who I thought would most likely win the world cup even before it ever started. I don't see how Germany will not win against Argentina. But if Argentina wins, the cities are gonna burn.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 05:22
by Ferrarist
So history repeats itself...again. By the sound of things, Argentine aren't playing too well, but that's what they said about Chelsea's 2011-12 Champions League campaign. It'll be a tough game for Germany, but here's hoping that we can overcome Argentine...again.
Oh, and the biggest winner of the World Cup is...
Take that, Nike!
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 09:22
by DanielPT
Miguel98 wrote:Well, Argentina just proved us all that you can play like shite for the all of the tournament and still reach the final.
Gives us, Portuguese, some hope right?
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 10:35
by Miguel98
DanielPT wrote:Miguel98 wrote:Well, Argentina just proved us all that you can play like shite for the all of the tournament and still reach the final.
Gives us, Portuguese, some hope right?
Well, yeah.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 15:35
by Dj_bereta
Ferrarist wrote:So history repeats itself...again. By the sound of things, Argentine aren't playing too well, but that's what they said about Chelsea's 2011-12 Champions League campaign. It'll be a tough game for Germany, but here's hoping that we can overcome Argentine...again.
Oh, and the biggest winner of the World Cup is...
Take that, Nike!
Yeah, but in the end Chelsea managed to lose to Corinthians in the Fifa Club World Cup. And Corinthians played like Germany in that tournament, played as a team.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 20:19
by Alextrax52
Wikipedia have put up what the 28 teams below 4th would be ranked like on a results perspective and here they are
5 Colombia C 5 4 0 1 12 12 4 +8
6 Belgium H 5 4 0 1 12 6 3 +3
7 France E 5 3 1 1 10 10 3 +7
8 Costa Rica D 5 2 3 0 9 5 2 +3
9 Chile B 4 2 1 1 7 6 4 +2
10 Mexico A 4 2 1 1 7 5 3 +2
11 Switzerland E 4 2 0 2 6 7 7 0
12 Uruguay D 4 2 0 2 6 4 6 -2
13 Greece C 4 1 2 1 5 3 5 -2
14 Algeria H 4 1 1 2 4 7 7 0
15 United States G 4 1 1 2 4 5 6 -1
16 Nigeria F 4 1 1 2 4 3 5 -2
17 Ecuador E 3 1 1 1 4 3 3 0
18 Portugal G 3 1 1 1 4 4 7 -3
19 Croatia A 3 1 0 2 3 6 6 0
20 Bosnia and Herzegovina F 3 1 0 2 3 4 4 0
21 Ivory Coast C 3 1 0 2 3 4 5 -1
22 Italy D 3 1 0 2 3 2 3 -1
23 Spain B 3 1 0 2 3 4 7 -3
24 Russia H 3 0 2 1 2 2 3 -1
25 Ghana G 3 0 1 2 1 4 6 -2
26 England D 3 0 1 2 1 2 4 -2
27 South Korea H 3 0 1 2 1 3 6 -3
28 Iran F 3 0 1 2 1 1 4 -3
29 Japan C 3 0 1 2 1 2 6 -4
30 Australia B 3 0 0 3 0 3 9 -6
31 Honduras E 3 0 0 3 0 1 8 -7
32 Cameroon A 3 0 0 3 0 1 9 -8
Here's the link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FIFA_ ... te_note-63
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 20:51
by Bleu
Had a prediction contest regarding World Cup on Finnish forum. One question I included was to predict the worst team. Of the 12 participants the votes were:
Iran 6 votes
Costa Rica 3 votes
Algeria, Honduras, Cameroon 1 vote each
So after all one was correct. Four voters went badly wrong, especially three going for Costa Rica.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 20:57
by takagi_for_the_win
In non-World Cup news, Fulham have splashed out 11 million on Ross McCormack. 11 million. 3 million more than Löic Remy cost. There have been some dodgy transfers this summer (I'm not convinced 27 million for New Wayne Bridge is good business) but this takes the biscuit.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 21:34
by Barbazza
Bleu wrote:Had a prediction contest regarding World Cup on Finnish forum. One question I included was to predict the worst team. Of the 12 participants the votes were:
Iran 6 votes
Costa Rica 3 votes
Algeria, Honduras, Cameroon 1 vote each
So after all one was correct. Four voters went badly wrong, especially three going for Costa Rica.
I knew that it wouldn't be Australia. I said at work that it would probably be Cameroon given that they were imploding before the tournament even started.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 22:17
by Dj_bereta
Barbazza wrote:Bleu wrote:Had a prediction contest regarding World Cup on Finnish forum. One question I included was to predict the worst team. Of the 12 participants the votes were:
Iran 6 votes
Costa Rica 3 votes
Algeria, Honduras, Cameroon 1 vote each
So after all one was correct. Four voters went badly wrong, especially three going for Costa Rica.
I knew that it wouldn't be Australia. I said at work that it would probably be Cameroon given that they were imploding before the tournament even started.
I'm surprised to see people voting for Costa Rica, since
Mexico was almost out of world cup. (thanks to USA, who wins against Panana in the last minutes of the match) The rest of the votes seems legit.
But I missed badly too. I predicted Mexico to be the worst team of the World Cup.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 11 Jul 2014, 00:31
by tristan1117
Dj_bereta wrote:Barbazza wrote:Bleu wrote:Had a prediction contest regarding World Cup on Finnish forum. One question I included was to predict the worst team. Of the 12 participants the votes were:
Iran 6 votes
Costa Rica 3 votes
Algeria, Honduras, Cameroon 1 vote each
So after all one was correct. Four voters went badly wrong, especially three going for Costa Rica.
I knew that it wouldn't be Australia. I said at work that it would probably be Cameroon given that they were imploding before the tournament even started.
I'm surprised to see people voting for Costa Rica, since
Mexico was almost out of world cup. (thanks to USA, who wins against Panana in the last minutes of the match) The rest of the votes seems legit.
But I missed badly too. I predicted Mexico to be the worst team of the World Cup.
How could you doubt this man?
The passion...
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 11 Jul 2014, 02:19
by Nessafox
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:Wikipedia have put up what the 28 teams below 4th would be ranked like on a results perspective and here they are
Interesting to see that Bosnia and Herzegovina end on an ex aecquo! The same thing previously happened to Serbia and Monenegro, and Trinidad and Tobago respectively
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 11 Jul 2014, 02:45
by Normal32
It will be a tough game for us,specially against a team who just winned 7-1.
Coincidince that our last final happens to be with Germany.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 11 Jul 2014, 06:58
by roblo97
Normal32 wrote:It will be a tough game for us,specially against a team who just winned 7-1.
Coincidince that our last final happens to be with Germany.
I wonder if Argentina will pick up two red cards in the final like they did in 1990.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 11 Jul 2014, 09:17
by David AGS
Alexis Sanchez (any relation to Carlos Sanchez from Microprose World Circuit!
) is a Gunner!
Bit bias, but IMO a great signing. Can play in multiple positions, trickery and got leg speed, exactly what I mean
COYG
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 11 Jul 2014, 10:06
by DemocalypseNow
takagi_for_the_win wrote:In non-World Cup news, Fulham have splashed out 11 million on Ross McCormack. 11 million. 3 million more than Löic Remy cost. There have been some dodgy transfers this summer (I'm not convinced 27 million for New Wayne Bridge is good business) but this takes the biscuit.
Haw you, get tae pal. It's an utter joke he's only had 11 games for Scotland. McCormack - Rhodes - Morrison should be the national team's default pick for the front three.
Quite surprised Sanchez went to Arsenal, for a long time I was afraid Juve would get the deal done and he'd be on his way back to Italy. But thank goodness it didn't turn out that way.
Also surprised to see Ashley Cole going to Roma. But hopefully it's good for me, maybe Serie A will finally get some more attention in the UK!
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 11 Jul 2014, 17:40
by Ferrarist
takagi_for_the_win wrote:In non-World Cup news, Fulham have splashed out 11 million on Ross McCormack. 11 million. 3 million more than Löic Remy cost. There have been some dodgy transfers this summer (I'm not convinced 27 million for New Wayne Bridge is good business) but this takes the biscuit.
That's Felix Magath for you. Deal with it!
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 11 Jul 2014, 17:49
by Klon
Ferrarist wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:In non-World Cup news, Fulham have splashed out 11 million on Ross McCormack. 11 million. 3 million more than Löic Remy cost. There have been some dodgy transfers this summer (I'm not convinced 27 million for New Wayne Bridge is good business) but this takes the biscuit.
That's Felix Magath for you. Deal with it!
Oh, Quälix. Shine on, you crazy diamond.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 13:09
by AndreaModa
Biscione wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:In non-World Cup news, Fulham have splashed out 11 million on Ross McCormack. 11 million. 3 million more than Löic Remy cost. There have been some dodgy transfers this summer (I'm not convinced 27 million for New Wayne Bridge is good business) but this takes the biscuit.
Haw you, get tae pal. It's an utter joke he's only had 11 games for Scotland. McCormack - Rhodes - Morrison should be the national team's default pick for the front three.
And the good news is Rhodes has just committed his future to Blackburn!
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 18:34
by Aerospeed
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 19:25
by Nessafox
I would not associate England with 'exciting', but for the rest, it seems close to the truth.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 20:18
by Miguel98
15 minutes and... Holland are already up 2-0. Oh Brazil... You're making fool of yourselves.
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 20:18
by mrfakeboullier
In the last two world cups Germany beat Argentina (4-0 in 2010 and 4-2 on penalties in 2006) and won in 1990 (the first final to have a player sent off) 1-0 but lost in 1986 3-2
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 20:22
by Dj_bereta
Two irregular goals for Holland. Yeah, the referees are helping brazil in this world cup...
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 21:13
by Frentzen127
Dj_bereta wrote:Two irregular goals for Holland. Yeah, the referees are helping brazil in this world cup...
You just hurtin' cuz you don't need the help anymore. Besides even if it wasn't a penalty Thiago should have been given a red but only gpt a yellow.
And the second goal was legitimate so what are you on about?
Re: The Ali Dia Football/Soccer Thread
Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 21:18
by roblo97
Hernanes doing the splits
and poleaxing Robben