DoomMerchant wrote:it's not over yet. The Dutch need to win to make it completely satisfying, but i think it's been a solid tournament that has progressed over the last 2 weeks in the quarters and semis. Uruguay-Germany was fucking cracking...what a fun match. Let's hope for something similar in the final.
Korea, Uruguay, Japan, Ghana were fun surprises. German youth steamrolled and put on the best scoring displays of the tournament. Brasil and England disappointed. The US showed some grit, but really offered nothing of actual quality or depth in crashing out. New Zealand and Australia created a bit of havoc and some fun. Maradona and the Argies seemed so close but had no answer to a tactically superior manager and a vibrant, youthful team. David Villa and Diego Forlan were amazing, carrying their countries on their backs in legendary fashion. Some really good performances from lesser-known players from countries like Uruguay, Mexico, Ghana, Korea, Paraguay, Chile, Japan and the US among others who will get some notice and pub in the next couple weeks as bigger teams much bigger than their current sides will try to swoop in to nab them.
Also, Orange.
cheers
Wooders wrote:3) Overhyped mongs like rooney exposed for what they are
petrov wrote:I think its bein a great spectacle, some great games some awful ones, bags of controversy, three of the worlds biggest teams imploding on its biggest stage (France, Italy and England). Some of the worlds biggest stars failing to perform (Rooney, Kaka, Ronaldo Torres, etc..), the rise of Muller, Ozil. Sneijder and Robben staking claims that they are top players (proving Real Madrid wrong). Villa proving he is the worlds best goal scorer (even playing on the left wing). Mark Van Bommell trying really hard to injure everybody. Sepp Blatter talking shite, its had everything. Howard Webb to make a crazy decision tonight to send someone off (possibly Van Bommell).
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