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Posted by daydreamer on Sep-05-2009 13:46:

Argentina vs Brazil Sept 09-05-09

so we play today.

a game between brazil and argentina is like the final of the Champions league;
a friendly match doesn't exist between us, even if it's a friendly match, we don't hold back.

es un super clasico, like Real Madrid vs Barcelona; Inter vs Milan; etc.

a lot great games in our history.

predictions?

2-1 argentina.

puts on his vintage number 10 jersey, not for maradona (read sig) but for our new # 10
El Messiahs, MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI


Posted by Ian on Sep-05-2009 14:51:

"us"

your location is texas

your flag is japan

and now you're saying you're Argentinian


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-05-2009 15:08:

I'm staying up to watch it. There is no bigger meeting in world football. I've seen three of these: 3-0 Brazil in the Copa America final, 3-0 Brazil in a friendly at Wembley, 3-1 Argentina in a WC qualifier. So I expect goals.

I predict a Brazil victory. 3-1 scoreline, at a guess.


Posted by Ian on Sep-05-2009 15:10:

Oh yeah, i'm staying up for it. I hope argies win though, in the last 10 years they've played better flowing south american style football than brazil who have been quite attritional at times.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-05-2009 15:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Oh yeah, i'm staying up for it. I hope argies win though, in the last 10 years they've played better flowing south american style football than brazil who have been quite attritional at times.


I'd agree that the football Argentina were playing at the last Copa America and World Cup was absolutely breathtaking. However, under Maradona they're not the same side.

From a purely selfish point of view, I hope Brazil win and Argentina don't qualify. It would be one less big team for England to lose to next summer.


Posted by Lira on Sep-05-2009 15:46:

What time is the match? I've got to do some shopping, and I'm short of time


Posted by Ian on Sep-05-2009 15:46:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'd agree that the football Argentina were playing at the last Copa America and World Cup was absolutely breathtaking. However, under Maradona they're not the same side.

From a purely selfish point of view, I hope Brazil win and Argentina don't qualify. It would be one less big team for England to lose to next summer.


lol. maybe we could just wish that both don't qualify, and bolivia, paraguay, chile and uruguay or something do.

As for maradona, I do agree, he's an awful coach, like many great players, he can't handle the other side of the game, but the talent in the argie side does make me hope for goodness.


Posted by daydreamer on Sep-05-2009 18:18:

daydreamer = multicultural

a world cup without argentina and brazil would not be a world cup



quote:
Originally posted by Ian
"us"

your location is texas

your flag is japan

and now you're saying you're Argentinian


Posted by OurManFlint on Sep-05-2009 20:39:

What channel is it on in the states? Viewing it on PPV will cost $34, and I can wait until monday to watch it on ESPN. Are they airing it live on any other channels?

BTW, Brasil is going to win. Maradona isn't impressive as a coach, and and Brasil is in top form right now. Why isn't he calling up Higuain, the saviour of Real Madrid last year?


Posted by The wiijay on Sep-05-2009 21:33:

Re: Argentina vs Brazil Sept 09-05-09

alt,

bye bye

-daydreamer


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-05-2009 21:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
What time is the match? I've got to do some shopping, and I'm short of time


1.30am, GMT.

And what is it with TAs unable to support their own football? It's bad enough with all the Brazilians, Americans and Aussies saying "us" for Liverpool and Chelsea, but to forsake your national side? What the fuck?


Posted by daydreamer on Sep-05-2009 21:56:

espa�a 5-0

noice


vamos furia roja!!!


Posted by Ian on Sep-05-2009 22:33:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
1.30am, GMT.

And what is it with TAs unable to support their own football? It's bad enough with all the Brazilians, Americans and Aussies saying "us" for Liverpool and Chelsea, but to forsake your national side? What the fuck?


I'm ready to do that. Why Fabio didn't give Gary Cahill a run out today I'll never know. Best defender of his generation.


Posted by Lira on Sep-05-2009 23:17:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
1.30am, GMT.

And what is it with TAs unable to support their own football? It's bad enough with all the Brazilians, Americans and Aussies saying "us" for Liverpool and Chelsea, but to forsake your national side? What the fuck?

Don't worry, I don't think the players know I'm going to buy underpants during the match

(besides, I care very little about nationality, in sports or otherwise: I rooted for Germany in 1990, Brazil in 1994, Croatia in 1998, South Korea in 2002, Australia (and then England) in 2006).

ps.: Thanks


Posted by sensorium on Sep-06-2009 00:09:

I predict a Brazil victory with a 4 goal difference or more.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-06-2009 02:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Don't worry, I don't think the players know I'm going to buy underpants during the match


I was talking about Daydreamer, not you. Don't worry.

Also: Brazil did indeed win, and the score was indeed 3-1. It was a great game, with lots of aggressive tackling and end-to-end football. It panned out much as I expected, with Argentina having lots of possession but Brazil hitting them hard from set pieces and then counters.


Posted by Lira on Sep-06-2009 02:34:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I was talking about Daydreamer, not you. Don't worry.

Oh

Well now, Brazil won, the streets are full of drunkards, and I was too lazy to go get my underpants. Better stay at home now and get some sleep... I'm exhausted



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