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Bloody hell 2-0? how about 5-0 to Germany at half time! sad for Brazil but Germany are on fire
what with theTour de France and now the Football, but they wont win the Tour!!:D
 
I wonder what the starting odds would have been for a 7 to 1 win for Germany? Never seen such a one sided game, must say the German's looked very impressive and that's a hard thing for an Englishman to admit.
german chimp.jpg
 
A new legend is born : " Brazil the land of football " :)


Once again, I do think that the Germans had pity in the end, I do think also that they will prefer won in a more disputed game, but it is what it is...

But don't forget one thing, Brazil is the ONLY Country who has 5 stars in his chest, nobody also has, and nobody will have for the next 4 years....
 
I am sure that Germany received directions to stop scoring, kind of ''enough humiliation'' otherwise will be more than 10 goals easily...Now that Germany is that good????..I don't think so, is Brazil that was and is TOO BAD, it was like professional Futebol against U-12 level....

Are you kidding? Here in the States, that's de rigeur in youth leagues today. Most of them have a "mercy rule" of one kind or another, that when one team has scored so much more than its opponent, the game is ended. Many of our softball leagues have a similar rule, usually called a "ten-run rule", after the number of runs by which the losers are buried. And then everyone hugs.

But to the results...

Uns zieht keiner die Lederhosen aus, die Lederhosen aus, die Lederhosen aus!
Uns zieht keiner die Lederhosen aus, die Lederhosen aus, die Lederhosen aus!

Prost!
Brad
(Süd-Kurve, Olympia-Stadion '85)
 
Couple of World Cups ago I went on board a Brazilian crewed rig the morning after France beat them.
It was like a graveyard and no one would speak to us untill they found out we were not Frence,
Pretty sore losers but despite a small setback (?)I am sure Brazil will bounce back.

Don
 
Are you kidding? Here in the States, that's de rigeur in youth leagues today. Most of them have a "mercy rule" of one kind or another, that when one team has scored so much more than its opponent, the game is ended. Many of our softball leagues have a similar rule, usually called a "ten-run rule", after the number of runs by which the losers are buried. And then everyone hugs.

But to the results...

Uns zieht keiner die Lederhosen aus, die Lederhosen aus, die Lederhosen aus!
Uns zieht keiner die Lederhosen aus, die Lederhosen aus, die Lederhosen aus!

Prost!
Brad
(Süd-Kurve, Olympia-Stadion '85)



The only two things N-Americans are able to understanding and see are: if the guy fake a foul or if the referee is cheating,
also the lack of commercial...45 minutes straight is too long
This why FOOTBALL is not popular in North America
 
The only two things N-Americans are able to understanding and see are: if the guy fake a foul or if the referee is cheating,
also the lack of commercial...45 minutes straight is too long
This why FOOTBALL is not popular in North America

I disagree, Rod! Among the later Baby Boomers and their kids, there is a lot of excitement for soccer. They've had their kids play it, rather than baseball or football, which an increasing number of people think are games for less sophisticated types. It will probably continue to grow in popularity, though I don't think it will ever become the most popular commercial spectator sport here in the States. There is something a little off about a sport in which games can end with no score at all. In games--not necessarily in life--there needs to be a clear winner, not "Everybody gets a hug".

Prost!
Brad
 

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