The 2014 FIFA World Cup
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Better to get the disappointment out of our system as soon as possible. Probably…
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Watching Japan v. Greece just now put me in mind of our beloved Japanese denim: art- and playful, in possession of the ball for 70% of the time, if not more. Only of course the scoring was missing, alas, against the very robust Greeks. Don't see either team going very far, and thus the denim metaphor ends, very abruptly.
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Mitt Romney …..! At a loss of words .....
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Costa Rica begins to impress me, they are becoming the dark horse of this tournament. And that in a "death group" with three former world champions, they are the ones to qualify first. England's "clutching at straws" was bound to fail, far too long odds. The tournament promises to go not as expected, and that's always good, I find.
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The "long odds" nicely explained, seconds after I posted. Thanks, Simon, and commiserations for the Three Lions.
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@501/IH:
Costa Rica begins to impress me, they are becoming the dark horse of this tournament. And that in a "death group" with three former world champions, they are the ones to qualify first. England's "clutching at straws" was bound to fail, far too long odds. The tournament promises to go not as expected, and that's always good, I find.
I'd love to see CR make some noise in the tournament.
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I hope Costa Rica win the World Cup because England will beat them next Tuesday, hence by default will be the real World Champions! Bwahahaha…
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This Iran/Argentina game is insane, my boys are giving Argentina a run for their money.
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Rather surprisingly, indeed Kiya!
And France looked killer against Switzerland, they sure are a team to watch. -
That goal was stunning
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Yeah, that was not a result that did the game justice, the Argentinians were seriously lucky. Don't cry for me, Argentina….um, Iran.....
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A very strong team from Ghana just exposed some weaknesses in the German Nationalelf. Germany had a dangerously passive phase in the second half, allowing Ghana the lead. Kloses goal made the game a fair tie. In this shape Germany no longer is a favorite for the title.
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What a weird, yet entertaining, World Cup it's been so far. Teams and matches who were expected to be exciting and set the pace have been fairly disappointing (Brazil, Argentina), supposed BIG nations have been awful (Spain, England), other fancied nations started well and then put in far from convincing performances (Holland, Germany) and teams who no-one really thought about appear to be making light work of things so far (Costa Rica, France).
I have no idea where this is all going, but I put £10 on France last week at 16/1 and they have not dropped to 10/1, which goes nicely with my 33/1 Colombia bet.