World Cup 2010

rockin_plumber said:
:err: That wasn't very convincing

But we're through :banana:


You realise, if by some miracle, we beat the Germans in the next round, we will then probably face Argentina. Then probably Spain. Then Most likely Brazil.

I'm not very confident. :|
 
afraidtoshooteddie said:
rockin_plumber said:
:err: That wasn't very convincing

But we're through :banana:


You realise, if by some miracle, we beat the Germans in the next round, we will then probably face Argentina. Then probably Spain. Then Most likely Brazil.

I'm not very confident. :|


To be the best..........
You gotta beat the best 8)

Still at least now if we get knocked out it wont be a nobody team doing it LOL

And if we had gone the other way as winners we would have probably got Brazil in the semi's anyway......

Italy out today :shock:
 
Well......

The World Cup starts here :|

Lets call the group statges a warm-up :err:

All this talk of 1966 :blah: Penalty shoot-out :blah:

This is it!!!!! No second chances :fist:
Its a must win :fist:
Remember Munich 2001 5-1 to England........ FORGET THAT!!!!!!!! :x

This is now :|
This is today :|


:fist: :fist: :fist: COME ON ENGLAND :fist: :fist: :fist:


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Spain world champions....
I think Holland just wanted to kick shit out of them LOL LOL

Found this letter as well....

Dear friends

Well I've had a great time over the last few weeks. I managed to get myself an all expenses paid holiday to the South African World Cup. So I took the opportunity to chill out, relax and just watch some guys play football...

Best of all though, at the end of it they even gave me a medal.

F. Torres.


Looks like he is injured AGAIN.....
Might be time to sell him on :|
 
A few stats before this thread gets murdered :D

Spain scored eight goals - lowest amount for a champion ever, even with the pre-WW2 WCs when teams only had to play 4 games to win. But they're also the first winner to not concede a goal in the knock-out stages.

How this wasn't red card I will NEVER know!!!
His eyes weren't even on the ball :shock: :shock: :shock:
This has to come a close 2nd to Zidanes headbut :|

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During the Final,Andrés Iniesta celebrated his 116th minute winning goal by removing his jersey to reveal an undershirt with the sentence "Dani Jarque siempre con nosotros" which means "Dani Jarque, always with us."

...after the final match two other spanish players, Sergio Ramos and Jesús Navas, wore t-shirts with a simular tribute to another deceased Spanish player, Antonio Puerta, who passed away at the age of 23, due to a cardiac arrest he suffered during a match in August 2007. It read out the very same message as the one of Iniesta: Always with us.
 
Time for some awards -
Final Tournament Standings
Spain (Winners)
Holland (Runners-up)
Germany (3rd place)
Uruguay (4th place)

Adidas Golden Ball
Diego Forlán (Uruguay)

Adidas Golden Boot
Thomas Müller (Germany)

Adidas Golden Glove
Iker Casillas (Spain)

F.I.F.A. Fair Play
Spain

Last Man of the Match
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)

Best Young Player
Thomas Müller (Germany)
 
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