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Not sure if your draw is correct Politik, but if it is I reckon....


GERMANY v Sweden
ARGENTINA v Mexico
ENGLAND v Ecuador
PORTUGAL v Netherlands
AUSTRALIA v Italy
SWITZERLAND v Ukraine
BRAZIL v Ghana
SPAIN v France

Quarter Finals:

Germany v Argentina
England v Portugal
Australia v Switzerland
Brazil v Spain

Semi Finals:

Argentina v Australia
Portugal v Spain

Final:

Argentina v Spain

Winner:
Spain

Third Place:
Portugal
 

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_dhj_ said:
Not sure if your draw is correct Politik, but if it is I reckon....
yes it is.

GERMANY v Sweden (2-1)
ARGENTINA v Mexico (1-0 ET)
ENGLAND v Ecuador (2-0)
PORTUGAL v Netherlands (1-0)
AUSTRALIA v Italy (1-1, 4-3 pen.)
Switzerland v Ukraine (2-0)
BRAZIL v Ghana (3-0)
SPAIN v France (1-0)

Quarter Finals:

Germany v Argentina (3-2)
England v Portugal (1-0)
Australia v Ukraine (2-1)
Brazil v Spain (2-1)

Semi Finals:

Argentina v Australia (3-0)
England v Brazil (1-2)

Final:

Argentina v Brazil (2-0)

Winner:
Brazil

Third Place:
England
 

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No one thinks Australia could make it to the final? It's a very tough road I know.
 

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Riviet said:
No one thinks Australia could make it to the final? It's a very tough road I know.
lol, we're being genrous giving them semi births :p chances are we wont see them in the quarters
 

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i meant the scores the teams win by (with the largest scores first), too lazy to do it otherwise. teams in bold winnarzzz
 

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Fot tonight's match, i'll predict that the score will be:

Germany 2 (Klose, Lahm)
Sweden 1 (Larsson)

...Does anyone know what time is this match starting? Thanks.
 

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politik said:
In front of 12,000 fans, at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre complete with a mosh pit, the band started their performance with Square One, the opening track of their latest album X&Y, which was the world's best-selling album last year."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA A Coldplay mosh pit?
 

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At half-time: Germany 2-0 Sweden. What a start by Germany!...I really like their fast, effective style of football.

Despite not getting his name on the score sheet in this game so far...I have been most impressed by Miroslav Klose. Aside from his obvious finishing abilities...he also has superb skill and vision. I think that he might be snapped up by a bigger club at the conclusion of the world cup.
 

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Larsson you are an idiot. Scoring a penalty obviously requires a bit of luck...but at the very minimum a man of his experience and ability should be able to get his shot on target. From this point..I can see this game blowing out to 3 or 4-0.
 

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stazi said:
$10 @1.50 to germany to score a goal next.
Those look like reasonably good odds, because despite Germany's comfortable lead...they seemingly are not content to just sit back and defend. They look like scoring every time they go forward...so hopefully for your sake they will.
 

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