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Alright, so Ghana has a perfect chance for 2010 payback to end the Suarez & Cavani chapter at World Cup level (I assume they won't be back in four years time).

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7 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Three teams haven't scored a goal in 180 minutes at this World Cup: Mexico, Tunisia & Uruguay.

 

Meanwhile :NED Danny Makkelie has been chosen as the referee for Argentina vs Poland. Party like it's 1978 :p @heywoodu

Mexico & Uruguay might still score , not sure about Tunisia. But if they do score all 32 teams would have scored at least 1 goal in this world cup. Has that ever happened before in a 32 team WC?

 

Also we just lost 2 teams (one being Qatar) & 3 have secured qualifications, still 27 teams has a mathematical chance for qualification. 

 

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22 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

Lol he's Mario Ferri with his Superman shirt, I hadn't seen him invading for years, but he must hold some record for the number of pitch invasions.

https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/the-story-of-an-italian-pitch-invader-turned-soccer-pro-who-left-india-to-help-ukraine-refugees-flee-to-poland/

 

I think he's been too busy for pitch invasions lately

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6 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Mexico & Uruguay might still score , not sure about Tunisia. But if they do score all 32 teams would have scored at least 1 goal in this world cup. Has that ever happened before in a 32 team WC?

 

Also we just lost 2 teams (one being Qatar) & 3 have secured qualifications, still 27 teams has a mathematical chance for qualification. 

 

4 years ago all the 32 teams scored at least 2 goals :evil: ;)

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10 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Yes, that's what he says. Too busy scamming people with his guaranteed betting schemes :lol:

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35 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

 

Meanwhile :NED Danny Makkelie has been chosen as the referee for Argentina vs Poland. @heywoodu

Hmm, this is surprising. Usually there is a rule, that the referee has to be from a different confederation then the two teams, unless both teams are from the same confederation. Guess they have made an exception this time, as it is an important match and don't want to risk with an African/Asian refs :d

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I’m not a big fan of Ronaldo, but this is undoubtedly a great clip :d

 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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