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World Cup fans?

World Cup fans?

  • I follow soccer even outside of the World Cup

    Votes: 16 42.1%
  • I watch European Soccer League matches

    Votes: 4 10.5%
  • I follow the World Cup only and maybe read about the MSL now and then

    Votes: 6 15.8%
  • Soccer - what's that?

    Votes: 9 23.7%
  • I watch the WC only for the camera takes of the Swedish and Brazilian women!

    Votes: 3 7.9%

  • Total voters
    38
  • Poll closed .

SFP

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I love watching the World Cup games and will probably try to catch at least one a day if not more.
 
Swedish women hold no interest to me....... butt bring on those Brazilians! ;) :) :) :)

A few years ago, I was in Copenhagen, Denmark and took a day trip to Malmo, Sweden. If you like tall long legged blond women, then Sweden is a target rich environment! So... Braves4life, I have to respectfully disagree with your post! 8)
 
A few years ago, I was in Copenhagen, Denmark and took a day trip to Malmo, Sweden. If you like tall long legged blond women, then Sweden is a target rich environment! So... Braves4life, I have to respectfully disagree with your post! 8)

Hey the Danes are not to bad either. I spent some quality time in Copenhagen and the site seeing is quite good.
 
USA of course!

Then I have to go with the other team I have been following for eons - Argentina. You gotta love Messi. I also would love to see a all non-European semi. The Euro fans are worse then BCS fans.
 
I love me some soccer, World Cup or otherwise. Be rooting for USA... Other than that (a team that has a chance to root for) probably Netherlands.
 
I'd love to see the US compete well. I've also got mad love for my African countries. Drogba was back at practice today so Ivory Coast can make some waves. The world cup is the only way I can justify rooting for Drogba, and Eto'o.

Outside of the world cup it is all about THE Red Merseysiders, Villarreal, Fenerbahce, Napoli, and OL.
 
I'd love to see the US compete well. I've also got mad love for my African countries. Drogba was back at practice today so Ivory Coast can make some waves. The world cup is the only way I can justify rooting for Drogba, and Eto'o.

Outside of the world cup it is all about THE Red Merseysiders, Villarreal, Fenerbahce, Napoli, and OL.

Walk on, Walk on.


Personally I will be following two main teams and they face off in the first game of Group C. England and the USA.

My predicted final four are England (homer pick), Brazil, Argentina, and Spain. However, I think if Ivory Coast gets Drogba back and makes it out of the group stage I think they have a great chance of beating Spain and moving on to the final 4.
 
Walk on, Walk on.


Personally I will be following two main teams and they face off in the first game of Group C. England and the USA.

My predicted final four are England (homer pick), Brazil, Argentina, and Spain. However, I think if Ivory Coast gets Drogba back and makes it out of the group stage I think they have a great chance of beating Spain and moving on to the final 4.

Drogba is back in training, even though knowing you, you probably already knew this info like hours ago...

http://www.chelseafc.com/page/WorldCupNews/0,,10268~2068631,00.html
 
Walk on, Walk on.


Personally I will be following two main teams and they face off in the first game of Group C. England and the USA.

My predicted final four are England (homer pick), Brazil, Argentina, and Spain. However, I think if Ivory Coast gets Drogba back and makes it out of the group stage I think they have a great chance of beating Spain and moving on to the final 4.

why would you think any team has a GREAT chance against Spain?
 
Hehe i'm pretty sure he was probably speaking in "relative terms" when saying they have a "great chance against Spain". There aren't a whole hell of a lot of weak points in Spain, but they are back on African soil, and the last time they came out to play here, they lost their 15 game game win streak and 35 game no loss streak to some pompous little upstart program named USA. Their strikers and midfielders are fantastic but finesse players. If you play them physical it can disrupt their game a bit especially with Torres up front - course even then you still have to make it past Puyol/Pique/Ramos and then there is Casillas.... which is a problem.
 
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Hehe i'm pretty sure he was probably speaking in "relative terms" when saying they have a "great chance against Spain". There aren't a whole hell of a lot of weak points in Spain, but they are back on African soil, and the last time they came out to play here, they lost their 15 game game win streak and 35 game no loss streak to some pompous little upstart program named USA. Their strikers and midfielders are fantastic but finesse players. If you play them physical it can disrupt their game a bit especially with Torres up front - course even then you still have to make it past Puyol/Pique/Ramos and then there is Casillas.... which is a problem.

Actually I was being quite serious. Spain is a great team, but if there is one African nation that could really play with them, its the Ivory Coast. Spain and Ivory Coast play a similar style upbeat attacking game and Ivory Coast has some great players who aren't being given credit. (Kalou, Eboue, the Toure brothers). And we have all seen that Spain's team can be stopped (Confederation Cup, anybody?). Czech is exactly right, you play physical against Spain and they crumble. So as I said, I think the Ivory Coast has a great chance if they play Spain.
 
RSA (South Africa) just completed the World Cup's first match and almost upset Mexico...
Mexico came back and scored late to salvage a 1-1 tie...
Mexico is ranked #17 in the world by FIFA, South Africa is #83...
 
It was a great game, but I feel like there was a little hometown advantage given by the refs. I personally just wanted to see a great game, but I feel like Mexico was cheated out of a couple fouls and I thought a bad offside or two was called.
 
I follow the USA regardless of the event.....only reason I watch World Cup...the soccer has nothing to do with it for me....It could be a shoe tying competition..if the USA is in the field...I'll watch.
 
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