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Men's Football FIFA World Cup 2018


Henry_Leon

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On 8/6/2018 at 14:52, heywoodu said:

 

The Iceland hype is no fun anymore, it's time to find a new obscure team :p 

 

Well. They have just as many players based in Denmark as we have, so I'm on team Iceland as well (after Denmark and Sweden, of course :p )

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Rather interestingly, Denmark is one of the main countries when it comes to goalies. We only have more goalkeepers from England, France, Spain and Saudi Arabia (and tied with Germany). That is mainly thanks to Iceland who even picked one up from our second league!

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  :IRI retired from the WC just like India in 1950 :lol::lol:

Nike refuses to supply Iranian players with cleats :lol::lol:

Nike cited the Trump administration's plan to reimpose sanctions on the Middle Eastern nation for its decision.  :lol::lol:

probably  Iranians will play  barefeet :lol::lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mohamed Salah remains a doubt for Egypt's World Cup opener against Uruguay

 

Egypt’s medical staff remain unsure whether Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will be fit for the country’s opening World Cup game against Uruguay on Friday.

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anyone in this forum will go to Russia ?

 

for my part i was thinking  last year between Moscow or Tarragona

finally none  because of my personal worries

 

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