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can brazil meet spain in world cup final
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A bit like I COULD meet Kelly Brook on me way home from the boozer and she'd look at me with those gorgeous eyes and tell me she'd dumped the Rugby playboy and wanted a real man
Highly unlikely you may think, but then again people also think we can win the World Cup
A bit like I COULD meet Kelly Brook on me way home from the boozer and she'd look at me with those gorgeous eyes and tell me she'd dumped the Rugby playboy and wanted a real man
Highly unlikely you may think, but then again people also think we can win the World Cup
johnnie.5,
England and Argentina could possibly meet in the quarter finals if, for example, both win their groups, and then their last 16 games. That is therefore far more likely than meeting in the final given the fact that both have easy groups and should easily reach the last 16 where each would meet a runner up from another group for a place in the quarter finals. Hence both would expect/be expected to win and therefore would clash in the quarter finals.
England and Argentina could possibly meet in the quarter finals if, for example, both win their groups, and then their last 16 games. That is therefore far more likely than meeting in the final given the fact that both have easy groups and should easily reach the last 16 where each would meet a runner up from another group for a place in the quarter finals. Hence both would expect/be expected to win and therefore would clash in the quarter finals.
x-ray,
If it was as simple as you suggest, i.e. choosing the group favourites, then there would be little point of the other 24 teams showing up. The 8 you suggest would all have to win their groups, plus their last 16 games before landing up in the quarter finals - a tall order - all it would take is one to be runner up in their group, or to slip up in the last 16, and unfortunately your theory would go up in smoke.
For example, the likes of France, Italy and Germany are no longer the forces they all were over the past decade and there are very good teams up against them like Mexico, Uruguay, Serbia and Paraguay, any of whom could upset the applecart.
Holland, too, have a difficult group, but for me are the dark horses of this WC, and I can see them doing quite well, although they'd probably come up against Brazil if they made it as far as the QF - a daunting task?
If it was as simple as you suggest, i.e. choosing the group favourites, then there would be little point of the other 24 teams showing up. The 8 you suggest would all have to win their groups, plus their last 16 games before landing up in the quarter finals - a tall order - all it would take is one to be runner up in their group, or to slip up in the last 16, and unfortunately your theory would go up in smoke.
For example, the likes of France, Italy and Germany are no longer the forces they all were over the past decade and there are very good teams up against them like Mexico, Uruguay, Serbia and Paraguay, any of whom could upset the applecart.
Holland, too, have a difficult group, but for me are the dark horses of this WC, and I can see them doing quite well, although they'd probably come up against Brazil if they made it as far as the QF - a daunting task?
Hi OrcadianOil,
Of course you are absolutely right. In some ways I rather hope my forecast is wrong and one or two of the lesser known sides get into the last eight - all these games are going to be toughand there are bound to be surprises.
Anyway, I feel sure it is going to be a great World Cup and I hope you and all the other readers thoroughly enjoy it.
Of course you are absolutely right. In some ways I rather hope my forecast is wrong and one or two of the lesser known sides get into the last eight - all these games are going to be toughand there are bound to be surprises.
Anyway, I feel sure it is going to be a great World Cup and I hope you and all the other readers thoroughly enjoy it.