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06-28-2010, 11:58 AM

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Japan has piqued my interest, and I'm looking forward to tomorrow to watch the match against Paraguay.
My money's on Paraguay.

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06-28-2010, 12:10 PM

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My money's on Paraguay.
Mine is too, Paraguay is a good team team. They should beat Japan easily. Yet, we've had surprises before.
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I wouldn't say they'll beat Japan easily, but seeing how they played with Italy I'm expecting a good fight from them. 2-1 that's what my crystal ball tells me.
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06-28-2010, 02:26 PM

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my soul's on japan and my eyes on Germany.
God thats beautiful

Would love to see Japan advance but realistically im going to have to go with Paraguay.

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will be rooting for japan tomorrow~ kui3


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I dont see what youre getting at. England had a chance to tie the game while it was 2-1. If they got demoralized after 3-1 then it would have had nothing to do with the disallowed goal.
Then you know sh*t about football. It "crippled" the team. If it was enough for them to lose? No - But it was an influence for sure.

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Oh so our FACTS boy turned into a football expert now.



You don't need to be England's fan or be from England to answer such simple question dumbass. If you can't do that then don't even bother replying to any of my posts.



Exactly. England still showed fighting spirit before Germany's third goal and they lost because Germany simply used it's chances better.
You said "and the only one I hear from you and plenty of other England's fans"

You put me in the same bag as a "fan" of England, that's why I replied like that. You moogle. And I've been watching football ever since... Well, ever since I remember about remembering things.

I cannot answer your question because there is none.


Edit: Not saying that they could've won if not for the psychological factor. I'm just saying that it influenced the team, regardless @ win/loss.


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we zijn er weer bij en dat is prima viva hollandia!!!
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06-28-2010, 08:01 PM

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Then you know sh*t about football. It "crippled" the team. If it was enough for them to lose? No - But it was an influence for sure.

Edit: Not saying that they could've won if not for the psychological factor. I'm just saying that it influenced the team, regardless @ win/loss.
You said it yourself.

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Don't forget the psychological factor. Before the 3-1, England was clearly outplaying Germany. After that, they demoralized.
So judging from your football expertise the disallowed goal WASN'T even a factor of their defeat, but f*ck it, I'm tired in going circles with you so lets both just agree that the psychological factor wasn't the MAIN reason why they lost.

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Paraguay win: i'll help you travel around Vietnam.
Japan win: what will you do for me?
I'll tell Misa to give you a kiss.

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06-28-2010, 08:27 PM

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You said it yourself.



So judging from your football expertise the disallowed goal WASN'T even a factor of their defeat, but f*ck it, I'm tired in going circles with you so lets both just agree that the psychological factor wasn't the MAIN reason why they lost.


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Before the 3-1 they were still losing. So I don't know how am I going in circles.

They were outplaying germany, they were losing. Their disallowed goal was such an huge influence that they lost because of it? Probably they didn't lose because of it, but it influenced the team negatively. As you can see if you watch the replay of the game. And that brought consequences.


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Before the 3-1 they were still losing. So I don't know how am I going in circles.

They were outplaying germany, they were losing. Their disallowed goal was such an huge influence that they lost because of it? Probably they didn't lose because of it, but it influenced the team negatively. As you can see if you watch the replay of the game. And that brought consequences.
This is where we just disagree. I dont know why you are continuing to argue with people because there is no way you are going to convince me that England outplayed Germany at all.

In fact most of the ENGLISH media will tell you that actually the English team were terrible and that Germany deserved to win. But you are entitled to your OWN opinion.

In fact here is an article in the New Zealand media which is about how the loss was handled in the British media.

I guess there are a lot of people that apparently "don't know sh*t about football". Funny how they have jobs requiring them to write about it and you dont

British media react to England's mauling | Stuff.co.nz

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British media were horrified at the "embarrassing rout" suffered by their football team at the hands of Germany in their World Cup knockout match.

There was widespread outrage that an England goal was disallowed, but commentators said even this could not disguise a disappointing performance.
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