2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS)

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Who advances from Group B?

Poll ended at Wed Jun 18, 2014 1:19 am

Spain
51
38%
Netherlands
55
41%
Chile
22
16%
Australia
6
4%
 
Total votes: 134

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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#721 » by magik9113 » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:08 pm

Rasho Brezec wrote:Vidal is gonna cost Chile at some point. He's so nervous and unpredictable out there.

He definitely looked shaky, but he is always unpredictable and a yellow card waiting to happen. They'll need him to be 100% by knockout stages, which he has not been... They need him on the pitch if they are to have any hope of winning vs their next opponents
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#722 » by Dry_Fish » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:08 pm

Doesn't Holland get first by goal difference if there is a tie?
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Post#723 » by Andi Obst » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:08 pm

TheAdmiral wrote:On the other hand, I'm annoyed to watch them go out like this, especially because I feel like they'd have been one of the few sides who could potentially embarrass the **** German national team.


Well, I'm much more worried about Chile than about this crappy Spanish team and I actually see a lot of teams that can beat us.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#724 » by EArl » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:09 pm

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Point forward wrote:Chile - Netherlands will be a heck of a match :o


Should be, but both teams might just play for a draw and not stress themselves too much.


Actually the winner gets to avoid Brazil so it's kind of a big deal

chile should have the upper hand with Robin Van Persie out.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#725 » by poeman » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:09 pm

Dry_Fish wrote:Doesn't Holland get first by goal difference if there is a tie?


goal difference gets the lead

So right now yes Netherlands is ahead
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Post#726 » by Andi Obst » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:10 pm

Dry_Fish wrote:Doesn't Holland get first by goal difference if there is a tie?


Yup. That's why I don't understand how people can say this game isn't important.
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Post#727 » by EArl » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:11 pm

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TheAdmiral wrote:On the other hand, I'm annoyed to watch them go out like this, especially because I feel like they'd have been one of the few sides who could potentially embarrass the **** German national team.


Well, I'm much more worried about Chile than about this crappy Spanish team and I actually see a lot of teams that can beat us.

Its still too early to tell who can win this tournament. Brazil and Argentina have not impressed much and I need to see Germany play a better team, but they do look like the most stable team.
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Post#728 » by MountainDrew » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:12 pm

Well played Chile, congratulations. Gonna be a very tough match for Netherlands with RVP out and Martins Indi injured.


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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#729 » by AlexDelta » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:12 pm

Bye bye Spain!
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#730 » by TheAdmiral » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:16 pm

Little Nathan wrote:
TheAdmiral wrote:On the other hand, I'm annoyed to watch them go out like this, especially because I feel like they'd have been one of the few sides who could potentially embarrass the **** German national team.


Well, I'm much more worried about Chile than about this crappy Spanish team and I actually see a lot of teams that can beat us.


Spain isn't as crappy as the first two games would suggest. They didn't get the opportunity to grow into the tournament like they have in the past, facing two teams who exploited their weaknesses quite perfectly.

That's the Group of Death for you though, can't afford to make any slip-ups.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#731 » by DD12 » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:17 pm

MaliBrah wrote:
DD12 wrote:Pass ppass pass pass pass=spain

Pass then goal=italy

That's the difference between winner mentality and loser mentality.

Sorry earl :( first barca then spain


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Let's chill here , 3 tournament wins in a row. Italy have been washed in the group stages defending the title not too Lin ago you know? In an easier group too. And Spain did smash Italy in the euro final just 2 years ago.

It happens to everyone , can't always win.


The big difference is its in the past. Uruguay won the world cup twice. Greece won the euro. Spain won 3 times. All in the past.


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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#732 » by whocurrz » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:18 pm

Germany, Netherlands, Colombia and Italy the best teams right now IMO. Brazil is still a major threat as is Argentina. Belgium could make noise too if they continue their 2nd half form. I think England actually looks like a decent dark horse at this point too. Rooney just can't shank everything like he did against Italy
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Post#733 » by treiz » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:22 pm

What a game from Chile. Expect Del Bosque to resign after the last game and replaced, maybe Pep ( :lol: )

Well think it's safe to say goodbye to the Spanish old guards:

Casillas
Xabi Alonso
Xavi
Torres
Iniesta (maybe)
Villa
etc

Kinda sad, this golden generation of Spanish football is arguably the greatest international team ever.

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Post#734 » by truth18 » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:27 pm

Nothing sad about it to me. Disgusting brand of football.

I bow down to Chile
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#735 » by Clincher » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:33 pm

whocurrz wrote:Germany, Netherlands, Colombia and Italy the best teams right now IMO. Brazil is still a major threat as is Argentina. Belgium could make noise too if they continue their 2nd half form. I think England actually looks like a decent dark horse at this point too. Rooney just can't shank everything like he did against Italy

France is a better dark horse candidate than England honestly.
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Post#736 » by Pharmcat » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:41 pm

what a horrible flop for Spain, totally exposed...getting clowned twice is embarrassing. they got lucky in 2010 , would've lost the final if robben had a right foot.
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Post#737 » by treiz » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:41 pm

truth18 wrote:Nothing sad about it to me. Disgusting brand of football.

I bow down to Chile


I wasn't the biggest fan of tiki taka, but I can respect how they dominated the last 6 years winning 2 Euros and 1 WC. Just sad that it's end of a dynasty, always appreciate when these types of teams come and go

I agree with the poster that said France are a better dark horse than England, firstly they have a much better chance advancing in their group
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#738 » by whocurrz » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:44 pm

Clincher wrote:
whocurrz wrote:Germany, Netherlands, Colombia and Italy the best teams right now IMO. Brazil is still a major threat as is Argentina. Belgium could make noise too if they continue their 2nd half form. I think England actually looks like a decent dark horse at this point too. Rooney just can't shank everything like he did against Italy

France is a better dark horse candidate than England honestly.


Knew I was forgetting someone. France looked legit and have a very talented team. I don't even know if I'd call France a dark horse. They played better than Brazil or Argentina but don't have the home advantage. Was thinking England as more of a dark horse because they lost their opening game.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#739 » by Matty » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:54 pm

Pharmcat wrote:what a horrible flop for Spain, totally exposed...getting clowned twice is embarrassing. they got lucky in 2010 , would've lost the final if robben had a right foot.


Yeah but they were a very good team defensively, Casillas was at his very best, and their passing + movement was very crisp.

I just think Del Bosque had been riding the cocktail of Xavi, Alonso, and Casillas for too long. You can excuse him for that if he didn't had suitable replacement, but when you have guys like Fabregas, Koke, Isco(who wasn't even selected for the tournament), and De Gea waiting on the sideline you need to refresh the squad by using them.

You don't see Germany playing Klose. Heck even the US team left out Donovan.

This disaster was on the manager for sure.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#740 » by LittleOzzy » Wed Jun 18, 2014 10:13 pm

That Aussie team sure was fun to watch today.

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