World Cup Draw

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Post by boltonboris » Sat Dec 05, 2009 3:11 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
boltonboris wrote:I take it it's one team from each pot in the groups?

In which case, I predict:

England
Denmark
Chile
Mexico
.... ooooh, so close. What're your lottery numbers, so I can avoid using any of them ? :oops:
I got England right

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Post by rockthereebok » Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:04 am

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Tombwfc wrote:That'll be fun on here then when we play the US.

Glad we drew them though, it'll make it interesting at least.

Does that mean that it's Germany/Oz/Ghana/Serbia in the second round then? That could've been better. Still, you can't play shit teams all the way through.

The group with Brazil, Portugal and Team Drogba looks pretty tough as far as a 'Group of Death' goes.
Tough one, and we (Spain) will be playing second placed on that group on R2

Our qualification group is easy on itself though.

As this World Cup football blog points out, Spain are still favourites despite the fact they could be facing one of those three teams. Spain v Portgual sounds like it should be a semi-final at least. With all these giants facing each other early on, does anyone reckon it could open the way for England?

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Post by KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab » Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:22 am

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Village_Idiot2 wrote:
Tombwfc wrote:That'll be fun on here then when we play the US.

Glad we drew them though, it'll make it interesting at least.

Does that mean that it's Germany/Oz/Ghana/Serbia in the second round then? That could've been better. Still, you can't play shit teams all the way through.

The group with Brazil, Portugal and Team Drogba looks pretty tough as far as a 'Group of Death' goes.
Tough one, and we (Spain) will be playing second placed on that group on R2

Our qualification group is easy on itself though.

As this World Cup football blog points out, Spain are still favourites despite the fact they could be facing one of those three teams. Spain v Portgual sounds like it should be a semi-final at least. With all these giants facing each other early on, does anyone reckon it could open the way for England?

Yes. But there's the smal matter of a difficult second round tie aginst one of four tough teams. If we get through that, I can't see any reason at this moment in time why we can't beat teams like France, Argentina (particularly if Maradona is still in charge), Mexico or Uruguay. What price a Germany-England semi?
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Post by blurred » Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:48 am

rockthereebok wrote:Spain v Portgual sounds like it should be a semi-final at least.
You have seen Portugal in the last couple of years, yes? Very, very poor.

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Post by Village_Idiot2 » Mon Dec 07, 2009 5:32 pm

Yes Portugal have been very poor. Cronaldo has also never been as good for them as he has been at club level (I assume because he has played with better players at ManU and Madrid) I actually fancy CIV getting to the second round. I fear them more, although we still should get them if we are able to outplay their phisicality.

Now, if for some bizarre reason Brazil slips (anything can happen in a single game) and we meet them at the first knockout...

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Post by boltonboris » Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:23 pm

Village_Idiot2 wrote:Yes Portugal have been very poor. Cronaldo has also never been as good for them as he has been at club level (I assume because he has played with better players at ManU and Madrid) I actually fancy CIV getting to the second round. I fear them more, although we still should get them if we are able to outplay their phisicality.

Now, if for some bizarre reason Brazil slips (anything can happen in a single game) and we meet them at the first knockout...
I have CIV down for quarter finalists
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Post by H. Pedersen » Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:41 am

Good draw for the USA. Bad draw for Denmark, who I have tickets for. Good news is that the Denmark and USA games are all concentrated in Jo'burg which will save me traveling time and lodging difficulties. Going to try to get some USA tickets and maybe some South Korea (or even North Korea) tickets for the hell of it.

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Post by fatshaft » Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:11 am

H. Pedersen wrote:Good draw for the USA. Bad draw for Denmark, who I have tickets for. Good news is that the Denmark and USA games are all concentrated in Jo'burg which will save me traveling time and lodging difficulties. Going to try to get some USA tickets and maybe some South Korea (or even North Korea) tickets for the hell of it.
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Post by blurred » Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:29 am

fatshaft wrote:
H. Pedersen wrote:Good draw for the USA. Bad draw for Denmark, who I have tickets for. Good news is that the Denmark and USA games are all concentrated in Jo'burg which will save me traveling time and lodging difficulties. Going to try to get some USA tickets and maybe some South Korea (or even North Korea) tickets for the hell of it.
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When compared to the other options, or the prospect of shuttling between Jo'burg and Polokwane or Cape Town, say, then yes, that's definitely good news.

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Post by americantrotter » Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:50 pm

H. Pedersen wrote:Good draw for the USA. Bad draw for Denmark, who I have tickets for. Good news is that the Denmark and USA games are all concentrated in Jo'burg which will save me traveling time and lodging difficulties. Going to try to get some USA tickets and maybe some South Korea (or even North Korea) tickets for the hell of it.
Good luck to you. Sounds like the trip of a lifetime.

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Post by Prufrock » Tue Dec 08, 2009 4:23 pm

fatshaft wrote:
H. Pedersen wrote:Good draw for the USA. Bad draw for Denmark, who I have tickets for. Good news is that the Denmark and USA games are all concentrated in Jo'burg which will save me traveling time and lodging difficulties. Going to try to get some USA tickets and maybe some South Korea (or even North Korea) tickets for the hell of it.
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