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Team(abbr)-Team-Odds
RSA South Africa 80/1
MEX Mexico 80/1
URU Uruguay 66/1
FRA France 16/1
ARG Argentina 9/1
NGA Nigeria 80/1
KOR Korea Republic 125/1
GRE Greece 66/1
ENG England 5/1
USA USA 66/1
ALG Algeria 150/1
SVN Slovenia 150/1
GER Germany 9/1
AUS Australia 100/1
SRB Serbia 66/1
GHA Ghana 66/1
NED Netherlands 11/1
DEN Denmark 66/1
JPN Japan 125/1
CMR Cameroon 66/1
ITA Italy 10/1
PAR Paraguay 40/1
NZL New Zealand 1000/1
SVK Slovakia 150/1
BRA Brazil 11/2
PRK Korea DPR 1000/1
CIV Côte d'Ivoire 25/1
POR Portugal 20/1
ESP Spain 4/1
SUI Switzerland 150/1
HON Honduras 1000/1
CHI Chile 40/1

I've heard USA has assembled a strong team & could be a dark horse. I'm cheering for Nigeria, Cameroon & Cote d'Ivoire.

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Just_a_fan wrote:As an anti-football Englishman, I hope that England go out in the group stage so that we won't have to put up with endless tripe in the media about bloody football.

And don't start me on the whole "players are heroes" rubbish that gets spouted either. No one running around kicking a ball about for 90 minutes is "heroic" no matter how much you dilute the meaning of the word.

I hate football.
And I am already hoping Argentina gets kicked out in first round too. Would be great to avoid listening to every single bloody argentinean's opinion.
I hope Brazil wins the coup, that will make the humiliation even bigger.
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Having the US in the world cup just destroyes the coverage we get of it over here... I hope they bomb out immediately so I can enjoy some great soccer without having to listen to their crap all the time.

what is North Korea doing in there... I didnt think they were allowed to play with the "cool" kids... complete chaos if they somehow play the South koreans.

No Carribean teams(how is that?) so I guess I gotta root for the central/south american teams and the African teams, not that I mind.

I love the world cup, just great soccer.

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2006 was my first real WC experience and I've been following football, albeit somewhat loosely, ever since. I was then working at a supermarket and along with the liquor department manager (an awesome Indian bloke) I would sneak up into the employee training section to watch the matches during work. None of the other managers knew about it, but I would relay the results to my co-workers since we were all excited by the action. My managers would often investigate where I had been for so long but they never caught on! :lol:

The great part about all of that is that most of them were normal Americans who under normal circumstances couldn't care less about football.
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Just_a_fan wrote: And don't start me on the whole "players are heroes" rubbish that gets spouted either. No one running around kicking a ball about for 90 minutes is "heroic" no matter how much you dilute the meaning of the word.
If you dont think that refusing to be replaced while playing in pain with an ankle way bigger than your head to still produce this:

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its heroic, then you must be from another galaxy, like football or not. Todays players are cry babies compared to him. Let alone drugs, let alone 1986. Let alone being completely out of his mind. He is a hero.
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Gosh - nothing like sport to bring out the negatives! Why say "I hate country x" when you can say "I love country y"?

Islam - there were regional qualifying competitions. The Caribbean countries didn't get through their regional rounds, probably because they are so small so have fewer talented players. That's what I like about this competitor, it is truly global and mostly on merit. Unlike franchised sports.

Belatti - are you referring to the player who's hand was blessed by God? ;)

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Belatti wrote:its heroic, then you must be from another galaxy, like football or not. Todays players are cry babies compared to him. Let alone drugs, let alone 1986. Let alone being completely out of his mind. He is a hero.
Oh, c'mon man! You really eat that much bullsh*t?
You know how history is converted into a heroic story in our country. You should know better [-X

They are just 22 idiots running in their undies after a piece of cow skin filled with air. And you call them heroes.
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richard_leeds wrote:Gosh - nothing like sport to bring out the negatives! Why say "I hate country x" when you can say "I love country y"?
Yeap, you're right, I totally agree with you. But since I love Sweden and Söderling got hit by a train last Sunday, I better hate the Argentinean fotball team.
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richard_leeds wrote:Islam - there were regional qualifying competitions. The Caribbean countries didn't get through their regional rounds, probably because they are so small so have fewer talented players. That's what I like about this competitor, it is truly global and mostly on merit. Unlike franchised sports.
Yeah I know but usually at least 1 carribean team makes it, 2006 was trinidad, and Haiti made it once, its just strange to see a whole region unrepresented.

I guess the carribean is lumped in with either central or south america, makes it tuff to get in.

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sebbe wrote: Oh, c'mon man! You really eat that much bullsh*t?
You know how history is converted into a heroic story in our country. You should know better [-X
...hero (male) and heroine (female) came to refer to characters who, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, display courage and the will for self sacrifice – that is, heroism – for some greater good...


The fact that we dont like football doesnt change that some football players fit in that definition.
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World cup final and a the british grand prix on the same day. Nice!

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The Local Ride wrote:World cup final and a the british grand prix on the same day. Nice!
GP at 2pm CET, till around 4pm. Football final at around 8pm. Not an issue. Besides, England will be long gone by that day so English people in general should not worry.
by the way, I so wished the Irish were in instead of the French.

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jddh1 wrote:by the way, I so wished the Irish were in instead of the French.
Oh, don't go there dude.

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The Merc drivers seem to be pretty good footballers!

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In the absence of Belgium, I'm supporting The Netherlands, and strongly hope that Robben will be in action on this tournament. It would be a pity not to see him there.

Furthermore, I sympathise for the Italians and Spaniards. Let the games begin ;)

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In the absence of Sweden, I will definately not support Denmark! :lol:
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