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-- Brazil - France (July 1st) [Quarter Finals]
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I hope Germany takes it ...I REALLLYYYY HOPE GERMANY TAKES IT THIS TIME
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 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MERDEAMARELA

COMO ME RIO DE JANEIRO

Cant believe france won
im happy though
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| Originally posted by CranberryJuice allez les bleus !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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 
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| Originally posted by MKII parece que j� viramos fregu�ses mesmo dos franceses.... |

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| 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 |
, also lol at the zidane laughing at the ronaldos
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| Originally posted by fastmp3 i am so disappointed, you can not imagine ... football is dead |
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| Originally posted by fastmp3 worst week-end of my life |
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| 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 |
COMEEEEE ONNNNN GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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| Originally posted by FastFashion COMEEEEE ONNNNN GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
but..REAL question is...does depeche have more fans in France or Germany? THATS THE QUESTION!

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.
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| Originally posted by FastFashion but..REAL question is...does depeche have more fans in France or Germany? THATS THE QUESTION! |
wow i didnt expect this kind of behavior. quite shameful
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| 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. |
Some brazilian fans are so used to winning that they don't know at all how to lose. It's sad.
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| Originally posted by raveed wow i didnt expect this kind of behavior. quite shameful Source |

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| 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. |
To make things more confusing, Ronaldo the fat guy is also sometimes refered to as Ronaldinho. 
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| Originally posted by loconet so was it a Ronaldo or Ronaldinho's statue? (unless you are referring to Ronaldinho by his real name?) |
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| Originally posted by paranoik0 To make things more confusing, Ronaldo the fat guy is also sometimes refered to as Ronaldinho. |
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| Originally posted by Lira Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronald McDonald... soon there will be 22 Ronaldos for every game, mark my words. |

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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Originally posted by malek And here's some of that Brazilian magic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enWK...brazil%20turkey |
What old prehistorical ancient players can do for a team









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