World Cup 2014

Really hoping Ange includes some youth, would love to see Bailey Wright get a gig. Need to reward players that are in form

English squad ordinary, full of sub standard players, will get out of the group stage but no further. Cant see where the goals will come from

Really? With Italy and Uruguay in the same group?

 

English squad ordinary, full of sub standard players, will get out of the group stage but no further. Cant see where the goals will come from

Really? With Italy and Uruguay in the same group?

 

Italy were horrible last WC. 



English squad ordinary, full of sub standard players, will get out of the group stage but no further. Cant see where the goals will come from

Really? With Italy and Uruguay in the same group?
Italy were horrible last WC.

And only made the Euro Cup final 2 years ago....

 

 

So the flog Lucas Neil won't be going to Brazil....


Heart breaking stuff really..
Could never stand the arrogant, self-righteous cockwomble.

Is he still blessing Watford with his presence?

 

 

No got loaned to Doncaster Rovers to help them out of a relegation scrap.........................they still got relegated.

AUSTRALIA‘S 30-MAN PRELIMINARY SQUAD

Goalkeepers: Mat Ryan (Club Brugge/Belgium), Mitchell Langerak (Borussia Dortmund/Germany), Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United), Mark Birighitti (Newcastle Jets)

Defenders: Josh Brilliante (Newcastle Jets), Ivan Franjic (Brisbane Roar), Jason Davidson (Heracles Almelo/Holland), Matthew Spiranovic (Western Sydney Wanderers), Curtis Good (Dundee United/Scotland), Bailey Wright (Preston North End/England), Luke Wilkshire (Dynamo Moscow/Russia), Alex Wilkinson (Jeonbuk Motors/South Korea), Ryan McGowan (Shandong Luneng/China)

Midfielders: Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace/England), Mark Milligan (Melbourne Victory), James Holland (Austria Vienna/Austria), Massimo Luongo (Swindon Town/England), Adam Sarota (FC Utrecht/Holland), Oliver Bozanic (Luzern/Switzerland), Matt McKay (Brisbane Roar), Mark Bresciano (Al-Gharafa/Qatar)

Attackers: Tim Cahill (New York Red Bulls/USA), Josh Kennedy (Nagoya Grampus/Japan), Tom Rogic (Melbourne Victory), Dario Vidosic (Sion/Switzerland), Tommy Oar (FC Utrecht/Holland), James Troisi (Melbourne Victory), Ben Halloran (Fortuna Dusseldorf/Germany), Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets), Matthew Leckie (FSV Frankfurt/Germany)

AUSTRALIA‘S 30-MAN PRELIMINARY SQUAD

Goalkeepers: Mat Ryan (Club Brugge/Belgium), Mitchell Langerak (Borussia Dortmund/Germany), Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United), Mark Birighitti (Newcastle Jets)

Defenders: Josh Brilliante (Newcastle Jets), Ivan Franjic (Brisbane Roar), Jason Davidson (Heracles Almelo/Holland), Matthew Spiranovic (Western Sydney Wanderers), Curtis Good (Dundee United/Scotland), Bailey Wright (Preston North End/England), Luke Wilkshire (Dynamo Moscow/Russia), Alex Wilkinson (Jeonbuk Motors/South Korea), Ryan McGowan (Shandong Luneng/China)

Midfielders: Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace/England), Mark Milligan (Melbourne Victory), James Holland (Austria Vienna/Austria), Massimo Luongo (Swindon Town/England), Adam Sarota (FC Utrecht/Holland), Oliver Bozanic (Luzern/Switzerland), Matt McKay (Brisbane Roar), Mark Bresciano (Al-Gharafa/Qatar)

Attackers: Tim Cahill (New York Red Bulls/USA), Josh Kennedy (Nagoya Grampus/Japan), Tom Rogic (Melbourne Victory), Dario Vidosic (Sion/Switzerland), Tommy Oar (FC Utrecht/Holland), James Troisi (Melbourne Victory), Ben Halloran (Fortuna Dusseldorf/Germany), Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets), Matthew Leckie (FSV Frankfurt/Germany)

 

 

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English squad ordinary, full of sub standard players, will get out of the group stage but no further. Cant see where the goals will come from

Really? With Italy and Uruguay in the same group?
Italy to win, England runners up.
I dont believe the hype about Uruguay



English squad ordinary, full of sub standard players, will get out of the group stage but no further. Cant see where the goals will come from

Really? With Italy and Uruguay in the same group?
Italy were horrible last WC.
You know that was 4 years ago, yeah?


English squad ordinary, full of sub standard players, will get out of the group stage but no further. Cant see where the goals will come from

Really? With Italy and Uruguay in the same group?
Italy to win, England runners up.
I dont believe the hype about Uruguay
It is centered around 1 player, but they will still be dangerous to England. I think the Italians and their strategies can shut him down, not sure the poms can.


English squad ordinary, full of sub standard players, will get out of the group stage but no further. Cant see where the goals will come from

Really? With Italy and Uruguay in the same group?
Italy to win, England runners up.
I dont believe the hype about Uruguay
It is centered around 1 player, but they will still be dangerous to England. I think the Italians and their strategies can shut him down, not sure the poms can.

Underestimate Uruguay at your own risk

 

 

 

 

English squad ordinary, full of sub standard players, will get out of the group stage but no further. Cant see where the goals will come from

Really? With Italy and Uruguay in the same group?
Italy to win, England runners up.
I dont believe the hype about Uruguay
It is centered around 1 player, but they will still be dangerous to England. I think the Italians and their strategies can shut him down, not sure the poms can.

Underestimate Uruguay at your own risk

 

I agree - good smokey bet

Uruguay squad Goalkeepers: Fernando Muslera (Galatasaray/Turkey), Martin Silva (Vasco Da Gama/Brazil), Rodrigo Munoz (Libertad/Paraguay)Defenders: Diego Lugano (West Bromwich Albion/England), Diego Godin (Atletico Madrid/Spain), Jose Maria Gimenez (Atletico Madrid/Spain), Martin Caceres (Juventus/Italy), Maximiliano Pereira (Benfica/Portugal), Jorge Fucile (Porto/Portugal), Sebastian Coates (Nacional).Midfielders: Egidio Arevalo Rios (Morelia/Mexico), Walter Gargano (Parma/Italy), Diego Perez (Bologna/Italy), Sebastian Eguren (Palmeiras/Brazil), Alvaro Gonzalez (Lazio/Italy), Alejandro Silva (Lanus/Argentina), Alvaro Pereira (San Pablo/Brazil), Cristian Rodriguez (Atletico Madrid/Spain), Gaston Ramirez (Southampton/England), Nicolas Lodeiro (Botafogo/Brazil).Forwards: Luis Suarez (Liverpool/England), Edinson Cavani (PSG/France), Diego Forlan (Cerezo Osaka/Japan), Cristian Stuani (Espanyol/Spain), Abel Hernandez (Palermo/Italy).

BUS SLOGANS FOR 2014 WORLD CUP
Algeria: Desert Warriors In Brazil
Argentina: Not just a team, we are a country
Australia: Socceroos: Hopping Our Way Into History!
Belgium: Expect The Impossible!
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dragons In Heart, Dragons On The Field!
Brazil: Brace Yourselves! The 6th Is Coming!
Cameroon: A lion remains a Lion
Chile: Go Chile
Colombia: Here travels a nation, not just a team!
Costa Rica: My passion is football, my strength is my people, my pride is Costa Rica.
Côte d'Ivoire: Elephants charging towards Brazil!
Croatia: With Fire In Our Hearts, For Croatia All As One!
Ecuador: One Commitment, One Passion, Only One Heart, This Is For You Ecuador!
England: The Dream Of One Team, The Heartbeat Of Millions!!
France: Impossible Is Not A French Word
Germany: One Nation, One Team, One Dream!
Ghana: Black Stars: Here To Illuminate Brazil
Greece: 'Heroes Play Like Greeks'
Honduras: We are one country, one nation, five stars on the heart
Iran: Honour Of Persia
Italy: Let‘s paint the FIFA World Cup dream blue
Japan: Samurai, The Time Has Come To Fight!
Korea Republic: Enjoy it, Reds!
Mexico: Always united, Always aztecas
Netherlands: Real Men Wear Orange
Nigeria: Only Together We Can Win
Portugal: The past is history. The future is victory.
Russia: No one can catch us
Spain: Inside our hearts, the passion of a champion
Switzerland: End Station: 13.07.2014 Maracana! Final Stop: 07-13-14 Maracana!
Uruguay: Three million dreams … Let‘s go Uruguay
USA: United By Team, Driven By Passion

Here is the Chilean Team

  1. Claudio Bravo - Real Sociedad (España)
  2. Paulo Garcés – O‘Higgins (Chile)
  3. Johnny Herrera - Universidad de Chile (Chile)
  4. Cristopher Toselli - Universidad Católica (Chile)
  5. Alexis Sánchez – FC Barcelona (España)
  6. Miiko Albornoz - Malmo FF (Suecia)
  7. Enzo Andía - Universidad Católica (Chile)
  8. Charles Aránguiz - Internacional de Porto Alegre (Brasil)
  9. Jean Beausejour - Wigan Athletic (Inglaterra)
  10. Gustavo Canales - Unión Española (Chile)
  11. Carlos Carmona - Atalanta Bergamo (Italia)
  12. Marcelo Díaz - FC Basel (Suiza)
  13. Matías Fernández - Fiorentina (Italia)
  14. José Pedro Fuenzalida - Colo Colo (Chile)
  15. Marcos González - Unión Española (Chile)
  16. Felipe Gutiérrez - FC Twente (Holanda)
  17. Pedro Pablo Hernández – O‘Higgins (Chile)
  18. Mauricio Isla – Juventus FC (Italia)
  19. Gonzalo Jara - Nottingham Forest FC (Inglaterra)
  20. Gary Medel – Cardiff City FC (Inglaterra)
  21. Eugenio Mena – Santos FC (Brasil)
  22. Rodrigo Millar - CSD Atlas (México)
  23. Fabián Orellana - Celta Vigo (España)
  24. Esteban Paredes - Colo Colo (Chile)
  25. Mauricio Pinilla - Cagliari Calcio (Italia)
  26. José Rojas - Universidad de Chile (Chile)
  27. Francisco Silva - CA Osasuna (España)
  28. Jorge Valdivia - Palmeiras (Brasil)
  29. Eduardo Vargas - Valencia CF (España)
  30. Arturo Vidal - Juventus FC (Italia)

I cant wait to hear the following commentator in this World Cup - apparently he has the highest decibel reading in South America:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ7pbXrIzKY

Nasri's girlfriend is all class 

Nasri's girlfriend is all class


Deschamps reason for not securing him:
"Samir Nasri is a starter in a big club that won the Premier League, he is an important part of Manchester City. However his performances for the French NT are not up to his ones at Manchester and he is *not* a starter for us. And when he doesn't start, he is not happy."
LOL

BUS SLOGANS FOR 2014 WORLD CUP
Germany: One Nation, One Team, One Dream!
 

Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein... ahhhh...


BUS SLOGANS FOR 2014 WORLD CUP
Germany: One Nation, One Team, One Dream!

Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein... ahhhh...

Been brought up by afew people already that that was an interesting slogan to go with for that reason.