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Title: International Friendlies
Post by: Urban_freestyler on Nov 16, 2008, 03:55: AM
Bring on the Germans!  :banana:


Wednesday, 19 November 2008

FIFA World Cup European Qualifying
San Marino v Czech Republic, Gp 3, 19:30
International Match
Austria v Turkey, 19:30
Azerbaijan v Albania, 16:00
Bahrain v Australia, 15:00
Brazil v Portugal
Colombia v Nigeria
Cyprus v Belarus, 17:00
Denmark v Wales, 19:15
Egypt v Benin, 17:00
France v Uruguay, 20:00
Germany v England, 20:00
Greece v Italy, 16:00
Holland v Sweden, 19:45
Israel v Ivory Coast, 17:00
Luxembourg v Belgium, 19:30
Malta v Iceland, 13:30
Montenegro v FYR Macedonia, 16:30
Morocco v Zambia, 19:00
Northern Ireland v Hungary, 19:45
Peru OFF Paraguay
Rep of Ireland v Poland, 19:45
Romania v Georgia, 18:30
Scotland v Argentina, 20:00
Serbia v Bulgaria, 16:30
Slovakia v Liechtenstein, 16:30
Slovenia v Bosnia-Herzegovina, 19:15
South Africa v Cameroon, 18:30
Spain v Chile, 21:00
Switzerland v Finland, 19:30
Ukraine v Norway, 18:00
Venezuela v Angola

Thursday, 20 November 2008
International Match

Brazil v Portugal
Colombia v Nigeria, 02:00
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: manutd. on Nov 16, 2008, 04:16: AM
Germany v England
Portugal v Brazil

 :cheers:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: DanTheMan on Nov 16, 2008, 04:50: AM
Ireland vs Poland can u guys believe for the WORST tickets available its 50 euros!!
who the FUCK is gona pay 50 euro to watch a friendly against poland?
just incase u didnt know thats about 75 dollars
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: BigMac on Nov 16, 2008, 09:29: AM
works both ways, who is gonna pay that much to watch ireland? And its in ireland, even worse! The polish got the worst end of the stick there dan :pimp:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Sule on Nov 16, 2008, 09:34: AM
is croatia playing in a friendly?

i cant seem to find anyplace that says yes or no
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: ^_^ on Nov 16, 2008, 11:40: AM
works both ways, who is gonna pay that much to watch ireland? And its in ireland, even worse! The polish got the worst end of the stick there dan :pimp:

 :lol:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Adi on Nov 17, 2008, 06:44: AM
Germany is bringing in some new players and Ballack and Frings have not been called up. I don't know why he's experimenting against England. I hope we get a draw... I wouldn't be able to stand some more of those 5-0 England songs - their greatest achievement since 1966. :rolleyes:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Urban_freestyler on Nov 17, 2008, 07:04: AM
Germany is bringing in some new players and Ballack and Frings have not been called up. I don't know why he's experimenting against England. I hope we get a draw... I wouldn't be able to stand some more of those 5-0 England songs - their greatest achievement since 1966. :rolleyes:

 :lol: 5-1 :lol:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Adi on Nov 17, 2008, 08:31: AM
Germany is bringing in some new players and Ballack and Frings have not been called up. I don't know why he's experimenting against England. I hope we get a draw... I wouldn't be able to stand some more of those 5-0 England songs - their greatest achievement since 1966. :rolleyes:

 :lol: 5-1 :lol:

No EURO 2008. :lol:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: ^_^ on Nov 17, 2008, 08:58: AM
Germany is bringing in some new players and Ballack and Frings have not been called up. I don't know why he's experimenting against England. I hope we get a draw... I wouldn't be able to stand some more of those 5-0 England songs - their greatest achievement since 1966. :rolleyes:

it's a friendly; and it's also proof that Germany doesn't need a friendly vs England to prove that they are better. In fact, it's a slap in the face to England :biggrin:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Sule on Nov 17, 2008, 03:23: PM
yea thats what i was thinking
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Matevz on Nov 19, 2008, 12:28: AM
I hope Blaževi? fails whit his tactics against slovenia :biggrin:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Adi on Nov 19, 2008, 05:39: AM
I posted a new thread for the Germany vs England game.

I'm looking forward to the Scotland vs. Argentina game. I think it's the first game for Maradona. We know how Scotland fans are at home. This should be a great match.

Brazil vs. Portugal will also be good as mentioned before. I think Cristiano Ronaldo will score 2 and lead Portugal to a 2-1 win.
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Sule on Nov 19, 2008, 02:06: PM
hahahahahahahahahahaha

brazil scored 6 goals
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: moby on Nov 19, 2008, 05:20: PM
I posted a new thread for the Germany vs England game.

I'm looking forward to the Scotland vs. Argentina game. I think it's the first game for Maradona. We know how Scotland fans are at home. This should be a great match.

Brazil vs. Portugal will also be good as mentioned before. I think Cristiano Ronaldo will score 2 and lead Portugal to a 2-1 win.


where's the gay fag buddy?

6-2 to the deserved victors
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Adi on Nov 20, 2008, 05:56: AM
Fabiano with 3 goals! I didn't get to see the game but I heard that Kaka, Robinho, and Elano all did very well for Brazil. Elano had a nice goal apparently. Ronaldo started off well but didn't play that great throughout the game. 6-2 is nuts though...
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Sule on Nov 20, 2008, 06:52: AM
elano goal was really nice

ill try to find a link
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: moby on Nov 20, 2008, 05:26: PM
http://www.footytube.com/

scroll down a bit


the fag even tried to start a fight with marcelo
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Adi on Nov 21, 2008, 04:32: AM
Thiago Silva said Ronaldo tried to break his leg with a tackle late in the game. :saywhat:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: cigar omar on Nov 21, 2008, 10:36: AM
Of course he would try something like this not only was he shitted on again by Kaka but also Robinho and the rest of the Barzil squad. He was invisible as always when it comes to a big team.  :lol:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: moby on Nov 21, 2008, 12:28: PM
lol

soo true

where's borg when you need him
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: manutd. on Nov 22, 2008, 01:43: AM
Ronaldo v one of the top XI isn't always going to be easy.

It's funny how Ronaldo gets this much attention and speculation by you people when you hate him..
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: ^_^ on Nov 22, 2008, 04:40: AM
Brazil was insane in that game. Pure quality. Portugal played like complete shit to be honest.
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: moby on Nov 22, 2008, 12:49: PM
Ronaldo v one of the top XI isn't always going to be easy.

It's funny how Ronaldo gets this much attention and speculation by you people when you hate him..

so you saying portugal is a one man show with c.ronaldo. he gets this much attentiuon because of people like you giving him so much attention when he plays teams like rovers or wigan


btw: dont say ronaldo, your ruining the legends name, write c.ronaldo next time buddy
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: cigar omar on Nov 22, 2008, 12:59: PM
(http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/06/19/kaka_gallery__339x400,0.jpg)

Shit all over Rooney and Ronaldo. Not that Rooneys name should ever be mentioned in the same breath as Kaka or Robinho.

Brazils reserve side can win a world cup.

How does that make you feel Borg.
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: moby on Nov 22, 2008, 04:14: PM
haha lol

today on theworldgame show they said c.ronaldo claimed he could fill the top three player in the world, the lady that does the wrap relied where was he when they lost 6-2.

i cracked up laughing man. you could even hear the camera men and even craig foster laughing.


Edit: c.ronaldo is under investigation for rough conduct in that match, that explains his fight with marcelo. brazilian FA will investigate and will bring the matter with fifa
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: cigar omar on Nov 23, 2008, 12:30: AM
NEWS FLASH: This just in C. Ronaldo was found of violent conduct in that game, the matter was investigated by police and he was sentenced to 3 months in prison. Since they found out that sending him to prison for would be like sending him to an Island paradise for him because of all the male showers and the gay sex with cell mates, they decided the best punishment would be not to send him to prison.  :down: 
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: manutd. on Nov 23, 2008, 02:15: AM
Why should I care how Portugal did? I'm not Portuguese. Why should I care how Ronaldo did? I only care what he does for United.
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: moby on Nov 23, 2008, 05:15: PM
why are you ditching you poor little buddy in his time of need? he just got played on by the best players, you should be supporting him and offering him gay sex  :lol:



lol take it easy borg, were only messing with you  :cheers:

but you have to admit he got ass raped by pure class
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: cigar omar on Nov 23, 2008, 09:12: PM
why are you ditching you poor little buddy in his time of need? he just got played on by the best players, you should be supporting him and offering him gay sex  :lol:



lol take it easy borg, were only messing with you  :cheers:

but you have to admit he got ass raped by pure class
I wasn't  :biggrin:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Adi on Nov 24, 2008, 05:20: AM
It was a friendly. Brazil still seems to be struggling in the games that matter. Just pointing out the obvious...
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: moby on Nov 24, 2008, 05:53: PM
It was a friendly. Brazil still seems to be struggling in the games that matter. Just pointing out the obvious...

oh come on! give them a break damn it

they just put in one of the best performences that screwed up a gay motherfucker and your still up their ass.
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: ^_^ on Nov 25, 2008, 06:32: AM
it's so funny how you all insult Ronaldo on a personal level in hopes of getting someone mad...it's really pathetic the way you always talk about how he gets dick etc...what are you trying to prove :lol:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Sule on Nov 25, 2008, 03:30: PM
that they thoroughly dislike him?
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: moby on Nov 25, 2008, 05:28: PM
that they thoroughly dislike him?

correct

i prefer hate then dislike, it put in more emotion  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: cigar omar on Nov 26, 2008, 12:05: AM
(http://images.worldcupblog.org/net/ronaldo-diving.jpg)
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: manutd. on Nov 26, 2008, 10:08: AM
Keep wasting your time..  :lol:
Title: Re: International Friendlies
Post by: Sule on Nov 26, 2008, 10:41: AM
hahaha i like the pic

i watched a documentary on him and it said when he was younger they called him cry baby as a nickname