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Jun 20 2013 06:00pm
...will be so easy for Germany in 2014 :blush:
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Jun 20 2013 06:03pm
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omfg that is actually terrible for a player that's considered one of the best strikers in the world


lol I just looked up against what teams he scored those 4 goals: Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela; aand Germany in the WC 3rd place match nobody cares about
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lol I just looked up against what teams he scored those 4 goals: Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela; aand Germany in the WC 3rd place match nobody cares about
So four rubbish, semi amateur teams then, pathetic stats.
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So four rubbish, semi amateur teams then, pathetic stats.


Well, to be fair, it's not easy for him to shine with 2 other strikers like Forlán and Suárez on the pitch... but yes, even considering that, the stats are indeed horrible.

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Jun 20 2013 10:15pm
Chelsea want to sign Cavani? Scrap that and put Mikel up front.
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Nigeria:Enyeama, Ambrose, Omeruo, Oboabona, Echiejile, Ogude, Mikel, Musa, Ogu, Oduamadi, Ideye
Subs: Ejide, Egwueke, Akpala, Mohammed, Kwambe, Ujah, Babatunde, Eze, Mba, Benjamin, Agbim.

Uruguay: Muslera, Maxi Pereira, Lugano, Godin, Caceres, Arevalo Rios, Gonzalez, Rodriguez, Forlan, Suarez, Cavani
Subs: Castillo, Coates, Gargano, Pereira, Eguren, Hernandez, Aguirregaray, Lodeiro, Perez, Ramirez, Scotti, Silva.

Referee: Bjorn Kuipers (Netherlands)

100th cap for my man Diego Forlan b)


grał w zasyfiałym menczesterze ktory jest wielkim kałem tym bardziej bez tego taniego szkota co ich tam prowadzil
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grał w zasyfiałym menczesterze ktory jest wielkim kałem tym bardziej bez tego taniego szkota co ich tam prowadzil

What happened with Polonia?
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What happened with Polonia?


actually Tahiti > Poland
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CBN radio and Estado de Sao Paulo were reporting that the remaining matches of the eight-team tournament could be cancelled as demonstrations continue across the country.

However, a FIFA spokesperson told Sky Sports News that there were no plans to cancel any of the remaining fixtures and no discussions had taken place with tournament organisers.

An estimated 1,000,000 people took to the streets in more than 80 Brazilian cities over protests about the quality of public services, corruption and the high cost of staging next year's World Cup finals.

Brazilian police mounted a huge operation at the Maracana on Wednesday night for Spain's clash against Tahiti, with 1,500 armed police drafted in to protect the stadium.

"We support and acknowledge the right of free speech and to demonstrate peacefully and condemn any form of violence," read an official FIFA statement.

"We are in constant contact with the local authorities and have full trust in the security arrangements in place. We will continue to monitor the situation.

"At no stage did FIFA, the Local Organising Committee (LOC) nor the Federal Government discuss or consider to cancel the FIFA Confederations Cup.

"We are in constant contact with all stakeholders, including the teams, and keep them updated on all arrangements made. We have not received any requests to leave Brazil from any team."

The tournament is due to resume on Saturday with Italy facing Brazil in Fortaleza and Japan playing Mexico in Belo Horizonte in Group A.

The final and third-place play-off are scheduled for Rio de Janeiro and Salvador respectively on Sunday week.

http://www.football365.com/news/21554/8786466/Protests-At-Confed-Cup

This is exactly why World Cup should never ever be hosted in third world countries and this is exactly where the three upcoming WCs will be played - Brazil, russia and Qatar, all backwards countries.
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