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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    A pal in Italy says they're in a mess, but didn't they win their last couple of friendlies convincingly?
    same as my mate. he has lived in rome last few years and knows his ball and he doesnt rate them at all. Brady also came out before one of the champions league games and said italian football is in a mess. pretty good article if anyone can drag it out. surely the point of gambling is to win money? how the hell do you get to a stage were you owe over a grand? just goes to show you know f*ck all about football!! (ah only joking. hope italy win for your sake!)

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    In the absence of the Rebublic of Ireland from the competition I heard something today on Tony Fenton's show on Today FM. Not a programme I find entertaining but Tony was talking about the forthcoming W.C and the picking of a team to support and embracing their culture, match reports etc.Ivory Coast followed by Poland lead the way, Ivory Coast for the flag reversal of our own national flag and Poland because of the current Polish population in this country.All fine so far but it seems Tony's football knowledge is limited and doesn't extend beyond the Premiership and he mentioned these teams and particularly England in view of the Premiership. (some internationals do play in the Championship etc e.g Gregorz Rasiak, a fine player on loan at Southampton who will line out for Poland)Then he mentioned Argentina and the fine players they have. Did he mention Riquelme....no, how about Sorin or Zanetti....no. He did however mention Adriano!!! It left me scratching my head a bit and in fact I cant mind the Argentinian players he mentioned at all. Sure you'll have that.

    I cant look beyond Brazil as predictable and all as that is.Cant understand what happened in qualifying in Africa though. No South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria or Ghana. Dont think this W.C will see a winner from that continent.

    With regard England I think its a fact of having to many players to choose from and they never quite gel.The nation never helps them creating unbearable pressure that always always reaches boiling point and ends in sensational headlines. I was the one who landed myself in a little bit of bother regarding the Nationality of Kevin Nolan on this forum.If he can play for England he should be there.For sheer determination and fight. If we had a fraction of their players we would be one hell of a force to be reckoned with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    A pal in Italy says they're in a mess, but didn't they win their last couple of friendlies convincingly?
    They went 4-0 up against Germany and Germany got a late consolation. Italy became the 2nd team to beat Holland in Amsterdam (we were the 1st) in their 10 years playing in the ArenA a few months ago. I watched that match it was very good. They both created quite a few chances but Italy took theirs. Obviously we all seen them doing something very few teams can do too, beat us in Lansdowne.
    I know they were only friendlies but they never look like they're in top gear. If they can get a bit of passion they'd be unstoppable but if they keep up their current form in the world cup I'll be happy nonetheless, especially with Totti to come in to replace Del Piero.

    People complained about Kerr not experimenting but Lippi seems to be the same. Every friendly they've played recently they have fielded the best team possible and it must be good for them playing together so much (same goes for Brazil. England have been experimenting since 1999).

    Brazil will probably win it but I think Italy are the next best. It's great to actually be supporting a team at the world cup with Ireland not there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harpsbear
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    I cant look beyond Brazil as predictable and all as that is.Cant understand what happened in qualifying in Africa though. No South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria or Ghana. Dont think this W.C will see a winner from that continent.

    Actually Ghana are in Group E.

    It is very difficult to predict outside of Brazil/Agentina/Italy. I just cannot see England doing it now that Rooney is out (he will be imo). We might get a surprise winner like France in 1998 (somewhat a surprise) or Greece in Euro 2004. I would like to see Spain, Mexico and USA do well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metrostars
    Actually Ghana are in Group E.

    We might get a surprise winner like France in 1998 (somewhat a surprise) or Greece in Euro 2004. I would like to see Spain, Mexico and USA do well.
    Inexcusable mistake but I went on info from the past I think when I was watching the African Nation's Cup. Good to see them there and with Ivory Coast a strong pairing. Spain deserve a bit of luck but I would have to root for the rank outsider. Remember the exploits of South Korea in 02 and the passion of that country and with Greece winning the Euro Championships. Still hard to believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    In what way? I've seen them a few times in the last few months and they were brilliant. The good thing about them is most of their team play for Milan and Juve so are used to playing with each other.

    Buffon - Juve

    Cannavaro - Juve
    Nesta - Milan
    Zambrotta - Juve
    Grosso - Palermo

    Pirlo - Milan
    Gatusso - Milan
    Camoranesi - Juve
    Totti - Roma

    Luca Toni - Fiorentina
    Gilardino - Milan / Inzaghi - Milan / Del Piero - Juve

    If Totti plays like close to his best Italy will be in with a great chance.
    I like Italy too. Unsure how recent italian league scandals will affect them though. I heard that a lot less players from the big clubs will be in the squad with more of them playing regularily with smaller teams.

    Lippi is focusing on winning games & not just not being beaten as in the past. If they apporach opening game in attacking manner as promised they could go far. Toni & Inzaghi could be lethal combination. Need Totti to perform better than previous tournaments where he has disappointed.
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    I can see one of the big boys i.e. Argentina/Holland going out at the group stage at the expense of Ivory Coast. Could go down to goal difference and goals scored.

    Spain are due a big run but they always seem to bottle it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982
    I can see one of the big boys i.e. Argentina/Holland going out at the group stage at the expense of Ivory Coast. Could go down to goal difference and goals scored.
    Agree with you there. I've been saying for months to watch out for Ivory Coast.

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    For some reason I don't think that Brazil will crush everybody as the media predicts. I think they could have problems against Spain in the QF because of their weakness at full back. There will be gaps left behind Cafu and Carlos which will be exploited by Joaquin and Reyes.

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    My money has gone on Brazil and I'm fairly confident that they'll return to Rio with the trophy again. A slight concern would be the full backs and other teams capabilities in exploiting Cafu,R Carlos or Cicinho. This should be glossed over though with the attacking flair going forward and the ability of the team to up a gear when they chose.

    Personally, I don't see the fuss about the Italians. You can pick out individuals and because of that say they have a great team. They were convincing in qualifying and Lippi seems to have moulded them together better than his predecessors, but doubts definitely linger. The match-fixing fiasco hasn't helped and the lack of width in midfield could lead to predictability in their game.

    Totti and Luca Toni are arguably the only two players who would be considered their clubs' 'star players'. The big three in Italy have relied heavily on match-winning foreign talents to get them the success they have achieved in recent times with very few Italians having earned the tag as their team's 'superstar' or match-winner.

    Compare the match winners and leaders England and Brazil have through their ranks and the Italians look vulnerable imo. Its a very selective method of dismissing them but if Totti and Toni can be shackled I can't see Gilardino, Del Piero, Pirlo or Gattuso carrying the can.
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    I agree with what your saying but I think that Pirlo and Gattuso could be very effective in CM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmandmythdledge
    I agree with what your saying but I think that Pirlo and Gattuso could be very effective in CM.
    I had nothing but admiration for those two over the last few seasons with Milan but I think they're different players for Italy. I saw them last week in a friendly against the Swiss and they were overrun for large parts of the game in what turned out to be as competitive a friendly as I've seen in a while.

    Gerrard/Lampard/Beckham v Pirlo/Gattuso/Camoranesi? I don't see the appeal in the Italians in what I believe is the key area of a team compared to England who play a similar narrow system.
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    England have a right good chance, probably the best squad they have ever
    had, especially if the injurys clear up, and they are under a Labour government too.
    But it might go pear shaped though (fingers crossed )

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    Rooney will be included in the squad. Could be England's hero against Brazil in the semis.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...nd/5057514.stm

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSemi
    Gerrard/Lampard/Beckham v Pirlo/Gattuso/Camoranesi?
    I'd go with the latter. Gerrard-Lampard is main the reason England have not played well since the last world cup.

    Gatusso is injured which means we get to see De Rossi. De Rossi is going to be a star. He's a real box to box player and should be much more effective than Gatusso offensively.

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    Competition is in Europe and it will be won by a European team. I'll go for Italy.
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    I watched the France game last night - a 3-1 win v China. They were very lacklustre until Ribery came on. Completely changed it for them. I reckon he might have played himself into the team - in which case, France look very good value to me at 12-1. It'll be one last hurrah for Zidane et al and they have all the advantages of being right next door to the hosts (admittedly, the French have not been served well historically by their proximity to their belligerent neighbours). Henry is the second best player in the world and though I've never been sold on Trezeguet, he always seems to score. Add in a tough midfield in Makelele and Vieira and a defence that was incredibly tight in qualifying (despite not looking great on paper) and I think 12s is exteremely generous. That's for value, but Brazil are still favourites on merit.

    As for the others, I'd lay Argentina. They WILL NOT win in Europe. England are still a possibility, but Sven himself seems to be the biggest obstacle facing them. The Germans will, like most hosts, do better than they should on paper. The Italians are in too much of a mess. "If Totti.......", but I wouldn't rely on him to deliver.

    After that, Spain or Holland could do well (i.e. semi finals), but I'm going for pedigree and plumping for the French (to make it interesting even though Brazil have the best team).

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    Going for the Ukraine a bit of value at 66-1. Hope Schevchenko is fit, they came out of a tough qualifying group , Denmark, Greece and Turkey.

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    blue movie:would agree with most of your points but you forgot about their defence,which against China was absolutly shocking,especially from set peices.
    That is their only down fall but it will cost them big against the top marksmen like Ronaldo,Klose and Van Nistilrooy.

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    I know. I conveniently ignored the defence in order to sell my point . Well, I did say they were water-tight in qualifying (wasn't it only 1 or 2 they conceded?). I'm hoping that Gallas and Thuram can sort them out behind the protection of Makelele and Vieira and that they might outdo themselves over the course of the month. But if they start playing Boumsong and Silvestre, I'll set fire to my betting slip and cheer Togo on to victory.

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