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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #48 on: Sep 16, 2008, 07:47: AM »
I believe it was 2-1, Borg. 

Adi, Honduras actually lost to Mexico, but they have won thier past 3 qualifiers. Honduras is developing, I have a feeling we are going back to the World Cup for the first time since 82 dammit.

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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #49 on: Sep 16, 2008, 08:17: AM »
I believe it was 2-1, Borg. 

Adi, Honduras actually lost to Mexico, but they have won thier past 3 qualifiers. Honduras is developing, I have a feeling we are going back to the World Cup for the first time since 82 dammit.
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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #50 on: Sep 19, 2008, 08:46: AM »
 :cheers:i dont think Brazil is going to qualify to be honest
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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #51 on: Sep 19, 2008, 09:31: AM »
:cheers:i dont think Brazil is going to qualify to be honest

Brazil has serious problems. I don't know how Dunga still has a job. He has done absolutely nothing with that national team. He's made questionable call ups trying to shake things up, but in all honestly, I think he has disrupted the team.

They need a new manager who can let Brazil play the effective way. Dunga is trying to implement too much shit from European teams who play conservative. Since when has Brazil played two defensive mids at the same time? Give me a break... piss off Dunga before you make Brazil the second England.
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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #52 on: Sep 20, 2008, 02:17: AM »
Yeah; Dunga definitely tried to revolutionize the squad with youth and non-big name players. But, they did win the Copa America, so I'll prop him off for that. I think they are what 2 or 3 in CONMEBOL right now? But with the talent Brasil has, they should always be 1.

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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #53 on: Sep 20, 2008, 07:11: AM »
Winning the Copa America is not going to be enough for them. They have to be in the semi or final of the World Cup with their amount of talent.
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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #54 on: Sep 20, 2008, 07:45: AM »
Oh no, I know that. Honestly with thier talent Brasil should always at least be in the quarterfinals of the WC, and I mean at least. They have no choice but to make the final in 2010.

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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #55 on: Sep 20, 2008, 11:15: AM »
actually they do have a choice

teams get better and others get worse

ex. Leeds used to be an amazing club and every1 loved them until they started losing and they had to sell alotta their players
ex2.Hungary (long time ago yes i know but still) used to be one of the elites of football until they lost and few players and they went downhill from there, look at 'em now
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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #56 on: Sep 20, 2008, 11:57: AM »
So Brasil's other choice would be not to make it to the final; what team would take that choice :down:

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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #57 on: Sep 20, 2008, 02:39: PM »
im not saying they cant im saying that anything is possible and Brazil might not be one of the Big Guns at the 2010 Cup but they probably will because of publicity or maybe im wrong and they will win

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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #58 on: Sep 20, 2008, 05:20: PM »
actually they do have a choice

teams get better and others get worse

ex. Leeds used to be an amazing club and every1 loved them until they started losing and they had to sell alotta their players
ex2.Hungary (long time ago yes i know but still) used to be one of the elites of football until they lost and few players and they went downhill from there, look at 'em now

not the same thing at all

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Re: World Cup Qualifications Thread
« Reply #59 on: Oct 04, 2008, 10:09: AM »
turkes will win:P  by late winnings :cheers: