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Posted by FastFashion on Jul-02-2006 09:51:

I hope Germany takes it ...I REALLLYYYY HOPE GERMANY TAKES IT THIS TIME


Posted by CranberryJuice on Jul-02-2006 10:42:

glad to see that some of u guys support u

fast- don't hate us it's just a game

after the goal yesterday since we had like 30 min left everyone was petty sure we wouldn't handle it and that brazilians would score too but finally it didnt happen

i know zizou and henry are your favorites but i think sagnol and ribery deserve to be mentionned as well because even if they don't score well im amazed to see them trying hard at every matches !



allez les bleus !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by pipe0007 on Jul-02-2006 16:47:

MERDEAMARELA

COMO ME RIO DE JANEIRO


Posted by Sunsnail on Jul-02-2006 18:31:

Cant believe france won

im happy though


Posted by Lira on Jul-02-2006 19:51:

quote:
Originally posted by CranberryJuice
allez les bleus !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

+1, Vive la France


Posted by MKII on Jul-02-2006 20:25:

yeah finally we're out

playing shit all the games, we would stop for rightness

parece que j� viramos fregu�ses mesmo dos franceses....

Portugal all the way


Posted by Lira on Jul-02-2006 20:39:

quote:
Originally posted by MKII
parece que j� viramos fregu�ses mesmo dos franceses....

Brazil conquered the world of football, except for one small country:




Posted by venomX on Jul-02-2006 20:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Epicurus
^^^^^^^ Holy shit shut the fuck up already.

Anyway, I can't be arsed to write another review, so here's mine from the Montreal Forum:



2010 here we come


I totally agree, it was sad , also lol at the zidane laughing at the ronaldos
I think Perreira should've fuken subbed cafu and kaka way earlier, they werent doing nothing. he should of sat ronaldinho for playing such shit games too. ronaldo at least did something even if it wasnt a stellar performance. I think they had a way better game with cicinho and robinho in the field. Dumb coaches did so much damage for brazil and argentina Oh well, andiamo azzurri, forza italia!


Posted by LittleGoku on Jul-03-2006 03:09:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
i am so disappointed, you can not imagine ... football is dead


+1


Posted by LittleGoku on Jul-03-2006 03:12:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
worst week-end of my life


+2

I heard all those quarter finals on the radio....and now im coming back to see all my most hated teams in the final.


I truly do respect Germany for their performance this cup and will be hoping they win. I shed soo many tears this weekend, its not even funny. Brazil played like shit and I hope France goes to the finals, their level of play has grown with every game.


go germany

and

go france...


Posted by nrjizer on Jul-03-2006 07:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Epicurus
I hate all of you

Honestly, Brazil deserved to lose much worse than they did, and earlier than they did. Anyone following my posts in the Sports forum knows how pissed I am about their crap display during this entire World Cup. Today especially, they deserved to lose, fair and square. Everyone was shit. Their strategy, if they had one at all, was shit. But Perreira, especially, was shit. He needs to be hung from his balls. I hope this teaches the CBF NOT to hire coaches that want to play wannabee European football and stick with coaches that push Brazilian style football, not the shit that they were trying to pass for football today. One STRIKER????????? ONE STRIKER?????????????? FAT RONALDO WAS ALONE UP FRONT AND YOU EXPECT THEM TO WIN???????????????? WHAT PLANET ARE YOU FROM?????? He should be shot for not sticking with the Japan line-up and playing Robinho with Ronaldo. IDIOT!!!!

Anyway, I could go on forever, but there's no point. Congrats to France for playing an amazing game. Zidane is still the best player in the world although he's 34. He was simply out of this world today. I couldn't believe how effortless his movements were and how brilliantly creative he was on the pitch today. Ronaldinho can learn a thing or two from this man. I'm jumping on the French bandwagon just because I want to see this man win another one. What a great player. Nothing more to say about that.

Malek and Jay: make sure you both shave yor bathing suit areas cause I only lick smooth nuts Oh, and Tag, stfu. You know nothing about football so I don't want to hear a peep out of you. Go play with your bicycle on top of a mountain


Well said.

Honestly, what is so fucking shocking about this? Brazil wasn't playing on top form. After seeing them play against Japan and Ghana, I thought they were just taking it easy in their first two games, but their game against France simply proved that they simply are not in top form in this cup. France was not playing that well either at first, but in their last two games they have made a huge turnaround. France played better and deserved to win. What is so shocking about that?

Get over it people. This is the motherfucking World Cup, if you don't bring your A game you will lose. Especially in the Quarter Final. Brazil isn't dead, football isn't dead. Hell, France won in 98, then came in dead last in 2002, and is now in the Semi-Final with an honestly good shot of winning the whole cup. It goes to show you what can happen in this game.


Posted by FastFashion on Jul-03-2006 07:33:

COMEEEEE ONNNNN GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by RapidFire on Jul-03-2006 08:06:

quote:
Originally posted by FastFashion
COMEEEEE ONNNNN GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


you do know that 'Depeche Mode' is a french phrase right?


Posted by FastFashion on Jul-03-2006 21:13:

but..REAL question is...does depeche have more fans in France or Germany? THATS THE QUESTION!










Posted by loconet on Jul-04-2006 01:49:

Just watched the Brazil vs France game (wasn't home all weekend). The better team definitely won that game. There were no controversial calls, not a lot of major mistakes by the refs, nothing. It was simply a much better team beating a mediocre Brazil. The French were much more effective, Zidane had a great game, their defence and midfield were extremly good at shutting down an already lacking Brazil. Dissapointing at the way Brazil played (not that surprising after seeing their first few games). Sloppy passes, horrible defensive mistake on the goal wtf (was Carlos doing), almost no crosses, runs that ended in nothing. Brazil did not deserve to win that one. Heart-breaking as a Brazil fan but I'm sure they'll be back as the old generation give way to the new one. Congratulations France. I'd like to see a Germany vs France final.


Posted by RapidFire on Jul-04-2006 02:23:

quote:
Originally posted by FastFashion
but..REAL question is...does depeche have more fans in France or Germany? THATS THE QUESTION!










hehe no idea.

but I do know that the band was rooting for england...oh well


Posted by raveed on Jul-04-2006 06:27:

wow i didnt expect this kind of behavior. quite shameful

quote:
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 4: Angry Brazilian football fans have destroyed a seven-metre tall statue of World Player of the Year Ronaldinho following the national team's World Cup quarter-final exit at the hands of France.

The statue, made out of resin and iron, in the southern town of Chapeco in Santa Catarina state, was burnt in the night of Saturday to Sunday, after the Selecao's 1-0 defeat to Les Bleus, according to the local mayor's spokesperson.

"All that's left is a burnt out metal skeleton of a statue," the source said.

The monument, depicting Ronaldinho with a ball, was inaugurated two years ago to celebrate the player's first World Footballer of the Year award in 2004.

The Barcelona forward, who is from the neighbouring Rio Grande do Sul state, was a major disappointment for Brazil during the tournament, failing to shine as he had done all season in his club's colours.


Source


Posted by noikeee on Jul-04-2006 11:19:

Some brazilian fans are so used to winning that they don't know at all how to lose. It's sad.


Posted by Lira on Jul-04-2006 14:45:

quote:
Originally posted by raveed
wow i didnt expect this kind of behavior. quite shameful
Source

Meh, it's Santa Catarina, no one cares about them

What Paranoiko said is quite true though and, if you live in Brazil, you can easily understand how and why it happened.

Let's face it - the last time Brazil lost during the knock-out stage was 16 years ago in a game against Argentina. Since then, the Seleção has been deified: "we've got more titles than any other team" and "we've got the world's best players" were sentences repeated in a daily bases. The possibility of losing was completely discarded - not by arrogance, but because we had never seen this generation fail, and most Brazilians naively thought this day wouldn't come.

The destruction of Ronaldo's statue was not just a random act of ire. It represented the death of a God, the humanisation of Ronaldo, the trip back to reality.

Brazil is doing very well economically and scientifically, when compared to other developing countries, but the masses have in football their only pride - they've just recently felt the economic development underway, and they're politically frustrated. This is something we excelled in the world, as opposed, according to the pessismist majority, pretty much everything else.

I wouldn't say it's sad. If anything, it was a positive destruction. They weren't unfair at the moment they destroyed the statue: it happened long before, and far beyond the reach of Ronaldo's acts. They just woke up.


Posted by loconet on Jul-04-2006 15:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
The destruction of Ronaldo's statue was not just a random act of ire. It represented the death of a God, the humanisation of Ronaldo, the trip back to reality.


so was it a Ronaldo or Ronaldinho's statue? (unless you are referring to Ronaldinho by his real name?)


Posted by noikeee on Jul-04-2006 15:07:

To make things more confusing, Ronaldo the fat guy is also sometimes refered to as Ronaldinho.


Posted by Lira on Jul-04-2006 16:54:

quote:
Originally posted by loconet
so was it a Ronaldo or Ronaldinho's statue? (unless you are referring to Ronaldinho by his real name?)

quote:
Originally posted by paranoik0
To make things more confusing, Ronaldo the fat guy is also sometimes refered to as Ronaldinho.

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronald McDonald... soon there will be 22 Ronaldos for every game, mark my words.



It was Ronaldinho's statue (the one in your sig), as he is the one from Rio Grande do Sul (hence "Ronaldinho Gaúcho", his first famous nickname). It all became confusing after someone decided to drop the Gaúcho from his name and promote former Ronaldinho (the fat one) to Ronaldo. Since I knew this from the context, I ended up calling Ronaldinho (the not fat one) by his real name, and I'm afraid this might've made my post unclear.

I wonder why they don't call Cristiano Ronaldo just Cristiano? Did we really need a Ronaldo trinity? Are they God? Does Tiesto know about it?


Posted by malek on Jul-04-2006 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Meh, it's Santa Catarina, no one cares about them

What Paranoiko said is quite true though and, if you live in Brazil, you can easily understand how and why it happened.

Let's face it - the last time Brazil lost during the knock-out stage was 16 years ago in a game against Argentina. Since then, the Seleção has been deified: "we've got more titles than any other team" and "we've got the world's best players" were sentences repeated in a daily bases. The possibility of losing was completely discarded - not by arrogance, but because we had never seen this generation fail, and most Brazilians naively thought this day wouldn't come.

The destruction of Ronaldo's statue was not just a random act of ire. It represented the death of a God, the humanisation of Ronaldo, the trip back to reality.

Brazil is doing very well economically and scientifically, when compared to other developing countries, but the masses have in football their only pride - they've just recently felt the economic development underway, and they're politically frustrated. This is something we excelled in the world, as opposed, according to the pessismist majority, pretty much everything else.

I wouldn't say it's sad. If anything, it was a positive destruction. They weren't unfair at the moment they destroyed the statue: it happened long before, and far beyond the reach of Ronaldo's acts. They just woke up.


how charming.

you're trying to hard to downplay what some drunk punks did... deat of a god... what did you smoke honnestly.


And here's some of that Brazilian magic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enWK...brazil%20turkey


Posted by Lira on Jul-04-2006 17:33:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
how charming.

you're trying to hard to downplay what some drunk punks did... deat of a god... what did you smoke honnestly.

No, I'm not trying to downplay anything here. However, this was not a random fact, and I won't treat it as such.
quote:
Originally posted by malek
And here's some of that Brazilian magic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enWK...brazil%20turkey


Posted by Martinez on Jul-04-2006 22:03:

What old prehistorical ancient players can do for a team









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