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    Quote Originally Posted by EvenStar View Post
    nice post brother, Ozil just pwned Milner all the time......England grabe ka offensive kanina.Germany killed them sa counter attack.....period!!!
    lagih bro... sayupa jud nila.. na sucker punch sa counter attacks.. na desperate man gud sila nga makagoal.. hangos oii.. lolz... Ozil, Muller perteng kusuga managan mga bataa... hehe... maynta musign si Ozil sa chelsea jud... wooohoo!

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    Grabeha sa debate ngari about goal line technology oii... nndot na idea pero i doubt nag i-implement nas FIFA... mao naman nay naandan.. hehe... murag para pud daw fair sa mga countries nga dili kaafford ana nga technology... heheh

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    Brazil vs Argentina najud! kulbaan na ko.. hahaha... maynta masulod ang japan unya oii.. para naa sad asian country bah... hehe... at least naay murepresent.. nya Portugal vs Spain... samokan jud kos nawng aning ronaldo.. waaaah... hahaha


    Quote Originally Posted by Hat Trick View Post
    chill lang ta diri mga bro..nindot ni ang portugal og spain, mayta mudaog akoang gi suportahan na mga spaniards..
    pinakaloyal supporter sa spain jud oh..... makakita ka ani hat? kadlawn nsad raba.. hehehe
    Last edited by PseudoSurgeon; 06-29-2010 at 05:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudjard View Post

    World Cup who could generate Millions of money kada event could not even afford to put add'l personnel to make sure the games are played fair. di mn gani ka bsta-bsta tan.aw ani agi pakag certain proceedures just to purchase a ticket nya "Mata-mata System" ra diay gamit...
    ug dli mo kadawat nga inana ang rules nila may pag dli nlng mo manan-aw aron dli mo mag problema... tan-aw nlng ug nba...

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    Oranje FTW! Arjen Robben is back on track.

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    round of 16

    uruguay 2
    south korea 1

    ghana 2
    usa 1

    germany 4
    england 1

    argentina 3
    mexico 1

    netherlands 2
    slovakia 1

    brazil 3
    chile 0




    quarterfinals
    uruguay - south america
    ghana - africa
    germany - europe
    argentina - south america
    netherlands - europe
    brazil - south america


    north america out of the tournament

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    bilar na sad ni ron...ok ra wa btaw duty ugma...viva espaņa

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    World Cup 2010 - Ominous Brazil advance past Chile


    Brazil demonstrated their power with a 3-0 win over Chile at Ellis Park in Johannesburg to book a place in the World Cup quarter-finals.






    Two goals in quick succession from Juan and Luis Fabiano in the first half got the Selecao on their way before Robinho added a third after the break to make sure of the result.
    Dunga's defensively solid yet penetrating side can now look forward to a mouth-watering last-eight clash with Netherlands, who beat Slovakia in the day's earlier kick-off, on Friday.
    Chile held their own for half an hour, although their strike force, which included the returning Humberto Suazo, failed to test Brazil keeper Julio Cesar with anything more than speculative long-range shots.
    At the other end, the five-times champions took their time to get going, but once they did, two goals flew in within four minutes of each other to effectively sink Chile's challenge.
    The opener was most unlike Brazil - in the traditional sense - and was simplicity itself, centre-back Juan rising high to meet a corner with a thumping header into the roof of the net.
    But this Brazil side are unlike previous incarnations - they are far more European in construction, incredibly strong at the back, with two holding midfielders playing just in front.
    What is more, hard work has been a key to the success of this side so far this tournament, with even the likes of Robinho willing to track back and help out defensively, as he demonstrated during the second half at Ellis Park.
    Still, the new-look Brazil does not exclude flair entirely, and the second goal was far more in keeping with their reputation, Kaka slipping the ball through for Luis Fabiano to run onto, round the keeper and slot into an empty net. It was the Sevilla striker's 13th goal in his last 13 competitive appearances for Brazil.
    The outcome of the game was effectively sealed in the 59th minute when Robinho curled a shot past keeper Claudio Bravo following a powerful burst forward from midfield by Ramires, deputising for the injured Felipe Melo as one of the two holding midfielders.
    It was a devastating break, and one which knocked the wind out of Chile's already half-deflated sails. Brazil looked to capitalise further by going in search of a fourth, and they nearly found it when Dani Alves struck a long-range shot just over the bar.
    Kaka, still not playing to his full capabilities, blazed over and Robinho nearly found his second of the night with an angled drive towards the corner of the goal; only an excellent save by Bravo denied him.
    The Manchester City-owned man then had a goal disallowed for offside - correctly - before Chile mounted a late charge for a consolation goal. Suazo hit a volley into the ground which bounced up and onto the top of Julio Cesar's crossbar and Jean Beausejour dragged a shot wide of the mark as time ran out, but it was not to be Chile's night.
    They slipped to their worst World Cup defeat since losing 4-1 to Brazil at the same stage in 1998 while Brazil marched on having maintained their unbeaten run at the tournament.

    Match stats
    Goals 3-0
    1st Half Goals 2-0
    Shots on Target 6-1
    Shots off Target 11-7
    Blocked Shots 0-6
    Corners 8-6
    Fouls 14-18
    Offsides 1-1
    Yellow Cards 2-3
    Red Cards 0-0
    Passing Success 76.9%-82%
    Tackles 21-31
    Tackles Success 81%-77.4%
    Possession 47.3%-52.7%
    Territorial Advantage 43.9%-56.1%

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    isuga sa ref oi

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    nindota ani oi..

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    tsk tsk tsk im a bit worried sa arg vs ger na game... kinahanglan na jud ko mutan-aw ani.. sis pseudosurgeon nus-a duwa ani? what time? magbilar jud ko ani aron naay additional support ang mga germans ahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcmov_15 View Post
    tsk tsk tsk im a bit worried sa arg vs ger na game... kinahanglan na jud ko mutan-aw ani.. sis pseudosurgeon nus-a duwa ani? what time? magbilar jud ko ani aron naay additional support ang mga germans ahahaha
    hehehe... kuyaw2x jud ni nga match bai, gud luck nlng sa both teams... Vamos Argentina....

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