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Re: World Cup 2014
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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07/06/14 02:01 PM
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Agreed on Manuel Neuer's performance so far, it's interesting to note that even though he's a keeper his idol is the ultimate sweeper; Franz Beckenbauer (who played for the Metrostars before you repeat it Foot  ) . There's a German comedian in Britain right now that some may be familiar with called Henning Wehn, alot of his jokes are told in an exaggerated German accent and usually include the (positive) stereotypical view of germans as an efficient machine stemming from WW2. That pretty much describes the Germans IMO, they've looked mediocre since the Portugal game but have worked their way to the semis yet again. It's difficult to bet against them and if you look at the first page of this thread me and Yogi picked them  . I'm hoping for a Germany - Holland final. Holland have been the most consistent imo followed by Germany, and Argentina and Brazil have barely scraped into the semis. Holland may've been fortunate to have beat Mexico, but they dominated their group and should've beat Costa Rica by two or three goals. I completely agree about the officials here too  . Usually there's 2 or 3 controversial matches during a WC at most, pratically every match here has had a terrible decision. It's also telling that the two teams who have benifited from them the most is Brazil and Argentina  . Foollowed by Holland who didn't deserve that PK against Mexico imo.
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Re: World Cup 2014
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07/06/14 02:41 PM
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No Beckenbauer never played for the Metrostars. He played for the old Cosmos. I think Germany should beat Brazil. If I think with my head the Netherlands should beat Argentina. But I rather think with my heart so I hope Argentina beats the Netherlands 
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Re: World Cup 2014
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07/06/14 03:14 PM
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No Beckenbauer never played for the Metrostars. He played for the old Cosmos. I think Germany should beat Brazil. If I think with my head the Netherlands should beat Argentina. But I rather think with my heart so I hope Argentina beats the Netherlands Why do you want Argentina to win? IMO they've been the worst out of the remaining teams. I guess it would be fitting; Messi winning a WC, as well as Aguero even though he has done nothing at all, but the rest of them  .
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Re: World Cup 2014
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07/06/14 05:36 PM
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Well I spent some time living there. I knew and liked Dr,Bilardo he was the coach when Argentina won the WC in 86.
Plus he would come back here unanounced and work with the players in the Spanish league where the old worlds fair was held. He did that for years.
He came to Brooklyn one year with the US national team coach by that incompetent Bob Gansler to run a clinic at Brooklyn College. I was the only coach there brought an 14 team from my club at the time Gjoa.
That's some of the reasons So you were friends with both the winning managers of the 1986 and 1994 WC winning managers. The only shocking thing here is that, Richie Animal is gracing us with his legendary presence  . This site seems a bit low key for someone of your stature. 
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Re: World Cup 2014
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07/06/14 05:40 PM
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Well I spent some time living there. I knew and liked Dr,Bilardo he was the coach when Argentina won the WC in 86.
Plus he would come back here unanounced and work with the players in the Spanish league where the old worlds fair was held. He did that for years.
He came to Brooklyn one year with the US national team coach by that incompetent Bob Gansler to run a clinic at Brooklyn College. I was the only coach there brought an 14 team from my club at the time Gjoa.
That's some of the reasons So you were friends with both the winning managers of the 1986 and 1994 WC winning managers. The only shocking thing here is that, Richie Animal is gracing us with his legendary presence  . This site seems a bit low key for someone of your stature. Shit I played in both! I'm big time too! No? Different countries each time, being I'm a dual citizen and all.
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Re: World Cup 2014
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07/06/14 07:38 PM
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Well I spent some time living there. I knew and liked Dr,Bilardo he was the coach when Argentina won the WC in 86.
Plus he would come back here unanounced and work with the players in the Spanish league where the old worlds fair was held. He did that for years.
He came to Brooklyn one year with the US national team coach by that incompetent Bob Gansler to run a clinic at Brooklyn College. I was the only coach there brought an 14 team from my club at the time Gjoa.
That's some of the reasons So you were friends with both the winning managers of the 1986 and 1994 WC winning managers. The only shocking thing here is that, Richie Animal is gracing us with his legendary presence  . This site seems a bit low key for someone of your stature. Shit I played in both! I'm big time too! No? Different countries each time, being I'm a dual citizen and all. You played in both of what  ?
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Re: World Cup 2014
[Re: Camarel]
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07/06/14 08:05 PM
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Well I spent some time living there. I knew and liked Dr,Bilardo he was the coach when Argentina won the WC in 86.
Plus he would come back here unanounced and work with the players in the Spanish league where the old worlds fair was held. He did that for years.
He came to Brooklyn one year with the US national team coach by that incompetent Bob Gansler to run a clinic at Brooklyn College. I was the only coach there brought an 14 team from my club at the time Gjoa.
That's some of the reasons So you were friends with both the winning managers of the 1986 and 1994 WC winning managers. The only shocking thing here is that, Richie Animal is gracing us with his legendary presence  . This site seems a bit low key for someone of your stature. Shit I played in both! I'm big time too! No? Different countries each time, being I'm a dual citizen and all. You played in both of what  ? Really? It was a joke! World Cups since you can't follow a subject
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Re: World Cup 2014
[Re: Camarel]
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07/06/14 11:32 PM
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@Longshoreman: You played in both was clear, but you telling me you were big time too; as well as you being i'm a dual citizen and all made me hope you were mentally challenged and if not then..... Nope, neither actually. It's called a "lead" but I'll leave it alone. Some just don't have humor which needs imagination. However speaking of mentally challenged, you mentioned two world cups in your prior post. Therefore I was piggy backing those. Memory presents challenges for some.
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