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Who do you think will win the World Cup?


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im really not tryna see germany win, but with thiago out (mad slept on player imo) and neymar, this is lookin' like a relatively clean path to the finals for 'em.

smh

also, a day late but costa rica vs holland :wow:
 

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Something to hold ya'll down till the semis brehs
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Tracklisting
++ The Stuvyesants – “Stoops, Parks and Rooftops”
++ David Dallas – “Right There”
++ The Foodchain - “Hawkin”
++ Evil Needle - “Delight”
++ D'Angelo - “Everybody Loves The Sunshine”
++ Keyel - “MaryJane”
++ Curtains - “Killer”
++ Primerdian - “Love Hurts”
++ Tiron – “The Do”
++ Smif-n-Wessun ft Talib Kweli - “Crystal Stair”
++ Lupe Fiasco ft Sway - “We Love You”
++ Pac Div - “La Cienega Luxor”
++ Hope Wright – “Body On Me”
++ Melo-X - “Handle It”
++ Ladi6 – Ikarus { 14KT Remix }

 

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Something to hold ya'll down till the semis brehs
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243kebc.jpg

Tracklisting
++ The Stuvyesants – “Stoops, Parks and Rooftops”
++ David Dallas – “Right There”
++ The Foodchain - “Hawkin”
++ Evil Needle - “Delight”
++ D'Angelo - “Everybody Loves The Sunshine”
++ Keyel - “MaryJane”
++ Curtains - “Killer”
++ Primerdian - “Love Hurts”
++ Tiron – “The Do”
++ Smif-n-Wessun ft Talib Kweli - “Crystal Stair”
++ Lupe Fiasco ft Sway - “We Love You”
++ Pac Div - “La Cienega Luxor”
++ Hope Wright – “Body On Me”
++ Melo-X - “Handle It”
++ Ladi6 – Ikarus { 14KT Remix }



How can i download this piff though??

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I'm dutch...but for this I got nothing but respect!!

The world needs this but Brazil will probably goon it up to defeat Argentina. They have had the better of them in 2005 at the Confed Cup and 2007 Copa America and those teams were miles better than what Argentina have now and the Brazil just found ways to take Riquelme out of the game. Netherlands -Germany would also be a big one but the rivalry seems to have subsided from the time of the Rijkaard-Voller spitting incident.
 

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Tim Vickery with the realness on Brazil:

After the cruel injury that keeps Neymar out of the rest of the World Cup, Brazil has become a country in mourning – and also a country in denial.

Camilo Zuniga, the Colombian right back whose ill judged lunge caused Neymar's injury, has become public enemy number one. As I write, Brazil's most famous football commentator has just described it as one of the most violent moments in the history of the game. The Brazilian FA is in the process of asking FIFA to give Zuniga a huge ban.

At this time, with the poster boy out of action, reality has been thrown out of the window.

Saturday's edition of 'Lance!' – Brazil's usually excellent sports daily – makes a sole passing reference to the wider context. "Curiously," says one article, "Brazil committed more fouls than Colombia – 31 against 23." This fact is presented as if it were some statistical quirk. But really it is part of a plan.

It is all very well for Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari to complain that Neymar was being hunted on the field. The hunting started from his side. This is an unfortunate part of the contemporary Brazilian game. It is called tactical fouling. Its aim is to prevent the opposition gaining any fluency in possession by repeatedly interrupting the game with fouls.

I well recall being in the stadium for the final of the 2007 Copa America. Brazil, with an understrength side, pulled off a surprise by beating Argentina 3-0. It was a clinical counter-attacking triumph. But, up against a team with the likes of Riquelme, Veron and a young Lionel Messi, Brazil opened up its tool box and committed around 45 fouls.

Last year's Confederations Cup final against Spain was another resounding 3-0 win for Brazil, with some superb Neymar moments along the way. But the Spanish were entitled to a little grumble about the persistent fouling by their opponent – Brazil committed 26 fouls in that game, five fewer than its total against Colombia.

If any player was hunted on the field at Fortaleza last Saturday (AEST) it was the number ten of Colombia, James Rodriguez. Again and again he was on the end of vicious fouls from Brazil midfielder Fernandinho, who appeared to be acting to a plan to intimidate his opponent out of the game. And the referee did nothing.

The danger signs were there in Brazil's previous match against Chile. Right at the start Fernandinho flew into a late tackle. It was a clear yellow card. None was awarded. This leniency has been so prevalent that we can only assume the referees are acting on some kind of FIFA directive. It would seem that the world governing body, understandably, does not want to see too many players suspended, which might devalue its showpiece competition. Even Lionel Messi has been fortunate to escape punishment for the occasional petulant challenge or reaction.

This style of refereeing is very dangerous in a game involving two South American sides. After Fernandinho had got away with his bad tackle against Chile, it was clear that Chile would react. If Brazil was going to have a free one, then so would Chile – and it was also clear who the victim would be. Charles Aranguiz slid in with a tackle on Neymar which reduced the effectiveness of the young Brazilian in the match and briefly threatened his participation against Colombia.

In other words, Brazil had received a warning – do not go out to hunt lest you be hunted. It did not heed that warning. It tried to kick James Rodriguez out of the game, and the outcome is that Neymar has been kicked out of the World Cup.

It is very sad for him, for his team and for the tournament. But the sad, and surely unavoidable truth is that Brazil is reaping what it has sown – and as a proud owner of 1982 Brazil shirt, that is a desperately despondent sentence to be forced to write.

http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/blog/2014/07/07/brazil-reaped-what-it-had-sown
 

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The GOAT:wow:



The biggest fraud of all time:heh:

i don't know nothing or much about pele but to me personally maradona is the goat. of course drug use and hand of god are totally unacceptable. and i cannot cosign that behavior. but maradona was that dude.

maradona, ronaldo 'r9', ronaldinho. those are all mt rushmore goats to me. i just feel like ronaldinho was held back due to politics.
i can't watch these robbens, neymars and mullers. i just cannot. i'd rather watch volleyball if i wanna see women. or swimming if i really wanna see divers.

:stopitslime::yeshrug:
 

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i don't know nothing or much about pele but to me personally maradona is the goat. of course drug use and hand of god are totally unacceptable. and i cannot cosign that behavior. but maradona was that dude.

maradona, ronaldo 'r9', ronaldinho. those are all mt rushmore goats to me. i just feel like ronaldinho was held back due to politics.
i can't watch these robbens, neymars and mullers. i just cannot. i'd rather watch volleyball if i wanna see women. or swimming if i really wanna see divers.

:stopitslime::yeshrug:
Pele isn't a top 5 Brazilian player if we're honest.

Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Garrincha, Zico, Socrates, Jarzinho, Carlos Alberto, Oscar etc etc etc are all better.

At best he's top15-20. @Hollister doesn't want to admit it but brehs know the truth :manny:
 

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i don't know nothing or much about pele but to me personally maradona is the goat. of course drug use and hand of god are totally unacceptable. and i cannot cosign that behavior. but maradona was that dude.

maradona, ronaldo 'r9', ronaldinho. those are all mt rushmore goats to me. i just feel like ronaldinho was held back due to politics.
i can't watch these robbens, neymars and mullers. i just cannot. i'd rather watch volleyball if i wanna see women. or swimming if i really wanna see divers.

:stopitslime::yeshrug:
:wow:

Add Romario or Rivaldo and you have the holy trinity of Brazilian forwards.
 
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