Who you got?
Who you got?
No Italy, No World Cup.
GERMANY!
Putin for the win.
Spain, France, and Brazil all look solid.
Common sense guy wrote:
Spain, France, and Brazil all look solid.
+Portugal, Italy, Belgium and Argentina.
Argentina is playing awfully. Without Messi they were horrible. But if Messi plays like he did in last 3/4 matches with Argentina, they're going to play another final, Argentina without Messi is like Cleveland Cavaliers without Lebron.
Now they cancellated a friendly match vs Israel in Jerusalem, due to death threats by Hamas and Another activists.
Now, Israeli sponsors wants Argentina out of WC by "religious discrimination". This is impossible. See the connection between Adidas-Messi-Russia-Putin.
1) Germany
2) Spain
At recent world cups the team in the early rounds (pool play) that has impressed me and I have then called as favourites end up getting knocked out only to win next time, Spain in 2006, Germany 2010, France 2014, so by my warped logic France will win.
I'll support Belgium for some reason.
Watch out for England, just kidding. ?
SprintTriathlon wrote:
Common sense guy wrote:
Spain, France, and Brazil all look solid.
+Portugal, Italy, Belgium and Argentina.
Dude Italy didn't qualify, Portugal lacks depth.
Curling > Golfing > Darts > Chess > 11 massively overpaid, corrupt, doped-up retards playing ball
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
Dude Italy didn't qualify, Portugal lacks depth.
I am good at admitting mistakes, so +1 to you.
(I still think Portugal has got a chance if the winningGodess hanging over Ronaldo does her job)
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
At recent world cups the team in the early rounds (pool play) that has impressed me and I have then called as favourites end up getting knocked out only to win next time, Spain in 2006, Germany 2010, France 2014, so by my warped logic France will win.
I'll support Belgium for some reason.
Watch out for England, just kidding. ?
The reason you support Belgium maybe because they have some of the greatest players in our Premier League in their team.
However, they seldom perform as they should in the World Cup, maybe because Belgium itself is a divided country.
Whatever, the greatest upset so far was tiny Trinidad knocking out the USA in the prelims.
The greatest sporting event on the planet - and the USA is not involved?
Probably an excellent outcome, the USA should stick to that game where the players dishonour the American anthem and urinate on the American flag.
Bit of a crapshoot this time around. Nobody looks like a clear favorite. Probably will not start watching until the knockout round because the group stage games tend to be snoozers.
SprintTriathlon wrote:
Common sense guy wrote:
Spain, France, and Brazil all look solid.
+Portugal, Italy, Belgium and Argentina.
Yeah, Italy, but not Germany.
Truth be told I traced my mother's (father's) ancestry back to a town on the Dutch/Belgium border but Arjen Robben is soooooo detestable I simply cannot support the Dutch. Besides Belgium's uniform is way better. (Dad's side are English-Irish).
SprintTriathlon wrote:
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
Dude Italy didn't qualify, Portugal lacks depth.
I am good at admitting mistakes, so +1 to you.
(I still think Portugal has got a chance if the winningGodess hanging over Ronaldo does her job)
Portugal just doesn't have the supporting cast to win it like some other teams do. They have Ronaldo who is fantastic but then there is a big drop off. It's kind of like Cleveland. They have LeBron who is really good but his supporting cast just isn't good enough to win it.
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as im 50% French(kinda obvious) I suppose I should root for them, I'm also 25% German and they're better so I like to root for them, helps they have a few of my favorite players. however, as a huge Ronaldo fan I wouldn't be mad if he was able to somehow win, this is the worst team Portugal has had in a while id say with only 2-3 recognizable names, maybe none to those who don't follow the sport.
Peru will win it all
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