World Cup 2014!

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HONDA! What a beautiful shot.
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If Japan's team was like this they easily win the world cup :lol:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msJvU8BI3Rw
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Hey, nothing to be ashamed about in that loss, England. Except the Rooney corner kick. That was painful.
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Wow, bumped to page for, eh bots? Some great upsets yesterday, and overall better officiating combined than the first two days.
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Adam wrote:
ZeroAX wrote:There are many cases where players got the nationality of the country they played in for many years.
That is fine. If you hold German nationality, then you can play for Germany. They chose to play for Germany, so it is obvious that they consider themselves German. When I watch Germany play, I know I am watching real Germans play but with a hint of Turkish, Polish and African flavour. That is what makes their team rather special.
Of course I believe it's fine when people are born in the country, or grow up there, I just think it's silly when they move to the country to be professional football players, live there for 5 years, and then get citizenship just to play in the national team. Not to mention that it's unfair to all those immigrants living for years without citizenship, while these people get it easily just so the national team can do better.

I'd say today's games aren't that interesting, though I will watch team USA's game cause I really enjoy the way you guys play.
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What Brazil sounds like after a World Cup goal:
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Thanks for sharing jfrost, is that similar to your neighborhood? I can't even begin to understand the excitement.
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Yes! It's like that all over. Here are reactions all over the country: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014 ... ideos.html

But it's not just us. This is what San José in Costa Rica looked like after their historic win yesterday:

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The Dutch were excited in Eindhoven as well:

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Whereas the Spanish in Madrid:

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The Swiss were awesome now! Holy shit!
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Blu wrote:Thanks for sharing jfrost, is that similar to your neighborhood? I can't even begin to understand the excitement.
It's similar in Greece too....actually I think it's like that all over western Europe.
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