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Poll So, who do you want to win it?

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Who do you want to win the World Cup?

  • Brazil

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • Germany

    Votes: 31 51.7%
  • Holland

    Votes: 14 23.3%
  • Argentina

    Votes: 14 23.3%

  • Total voters
    60
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An impressively deduced conclusion from that scenario 🙂


Well.... I don't care much for this Argentina team. But I've never seen Argentina play Brazil in a World Cup, let alone a WC final.
It would be awesome if they lost to Argentina in Rio. Maybe they could even settle the question of Pele v Maradona at half time. There'll be fireworks..and riots...
 
OT post.

Only the 2nd time Brazil have met Germany in a WC. How on earth is that even possible !
 
Holland are my favourites by quite a long way.

I think they're probably the one country left in the world you could say really *deserve* to have won a world cup. So many great teams down the years.
Have to agree but LVG can get to fuck the scummer.
 
I've never liked Holland since I found out their cheese is made backwards

I almost, almost queried that before I decided to rack my brain on Dutch cheese, realising edam was the only one I knew, & it suddenly fell into place.

I'm so stealing that.
 
It's boss watching Brazil get their arses handed to them.

I'm so, so glad Coutinho wasn't picked. Bet he is too.
 
It's boss watching Brazil get their arses handed to them.

I'm so, so glad Coutinho wasn't picked. Bet he is too.

He probably would've wondered what he'd done to deserve being picked to provide balls to the likes of shit like Hulk and Fred. And if that weren't enough, there's still Jo to come on and serve up a second helping of utter shitness.
 
It would be perfect for Holland now. Having already thumped Spain they will need to go through the other 2 teams they've been beaten finalists to before. I grew up loving Dutch football - Rep, Krol, Rensenbrink,Neeskins, Haan, Van der Kerkhoffs. Probably the current German team more resembles Holland at its best, and I'd hate to see Van Gaal win it, but I'll still go with Holland. Argentina and Germany in the final would be something I've seen twice before.
 
Argentina, for Messi alone.

He's the greatest player I've ever seen, and he seems to be a decent kid - he deserves it.

Germany will win it though.
 
Germany - Netherlands final would be nice. Shatters that European team can't win World Cup in South America myth.

And also, I'd like the NFL coach wanna be master tactician and his pair of whingers to be humiliated like Brazil were today.
 
Ze Germans of course, then possibly The Dutch because of Dirk but then LVG just fucks that up for me.
 
Germany
Argentina
Holland

Sorry Dirk, I just hate Robben & Van Persil that much that it supercedes my loyalty towards you. Also, I don't Van Gaal to go to Utd having just won the world cup.
 
The way I see it, if Van Gaal does win the World Cup, United will be under serious pressure to win the league next year. They will have no excuses and nowhere to hide. Last year all the blame went on Moyes, this time they won't be able to blame anyone when they don't win the league. And they won't.
 
I don't want LVG going to the Scummers as a WC Winner and I really don't want that rammed down my throat at every turn.

He'll lift them.
 
Do World Cup winning managers go on to be successful in club football?

World Cup Winning Managers
1930: Alberto Suppici (Uruguay)
1934: Vittorio Pozzo (Italy)
1938: Vittorio Pozzo (Italy)
1950: Juan López Fontana (Uruguay)
1954: Sepp Herberger (West Germany)
1958: Vicente Feola (Brazil)
1962: Aymoré Moreira (Brazil)
1966: Alf Ramsey (England)
1970: Mário Zagallom (Brazil)
1974: Helmut Schön (West Germany)
1978: César Luis Menotti (Argentina)
1982: Enzo Bearzot (Italy)
1986: Carlos Bilardo (Argentina)
1990: Franz Beckenbauer West (Germany)
1994: Carlos Alberto Parreira (Brazil)
1998: Aimé Jacquet (France)
2002: Luiz Felipe Scolari (Brazil)
2006: Marcello Lippi (Italy)
2010: Vicente del Bosque (Spain)
 
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