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#741 » by Ted Lasso » Wed Jun 18, 2014 10:16 pm

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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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Yeah, and they won them passing, passing, and passing. Your density is breathtaking.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#742 » by Ted Lasso » Wed Jun 18, 2014 10:20 pm

Alvaro Arbeloa on Spain's elimination

A veces estas mierdas pasan.

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

Post#743 » by MaliBrah » Wed Jun 18, 2014 10:29 pm

DD12 wrote:
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.

imagine calling the players that had the most dominant run a group of individuals have ever had (destroyed italy easily as well using pass pass pass pass) arguably on the international stage had a losing mentality Thats where I don't agree with you.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#744 » by DD12 » Wed Jun 18, 2014 10:52 pm

I understand then. We can't agree on everything, right?
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Post#745 » by cibili » Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:00 pm

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

Post#746 » by Next Coming » Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:25 pm

End of an era man. Still buzzin off that Chilean national anthem.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#747 » by Next Coming » Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:35 pm

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

Post#748 » by ATL Boy » Thu Jun 19, 2014 12:00 am

ATL Boy wrote:The counter attack is destroying Spain. They might have some trouble against Alexis Sanchez and Chile

Yea, they did
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#749 » by edfmx86 » Thu Jun 19, 2014 2:42 am

Spain needs a win vs Australia to save them from being the worst cup defenders.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#750 » by Effercon » Thu Jun 19, 2014 3:15 am

Spain could actually finish in last place.

This is the soccer equivalent of the 98-99 Bulls - that's how bad this is.

Cahill's goal, though...

Easily the goal of the tournament so far.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#751 » by AlexDelta » Thu Jun 19, 2014 3:55 am

Effercon wrote:
Cahill's goal, though...

Easily the goal of the tournament so far.

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

Post#752 » by edfmx86 » Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:06 am

I'm definitely siding with RVPs goal right now. It was perfect
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#753 » by Man of Steel » Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:45 am

That kind of volley rocketing off the crossbar and down into the goal is something special. Both crosses were spectacular but I'm leaning towards Cahill's finish.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#754 » by ROballer » Thu Jun 19, 2014 5:10 am

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Is this the biggest bracket-buster in sports history? 

Post#755 » by Effercon » Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:10 am

What it says in the title.

First round. Reigning champions. Easy group. A lock to make at least the semifinals.

I'd say it is.
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Re: Is this the biggest bracket-buster in sports history? 

Post#756 » by EArl » Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:13 am

don't remember what group france was in, but they didn't make it out of the first round in 2002 and I think its the same with Italy.
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Re: Is this the biggest bracket-buster in sports history? 

Post#757 » by blkout » Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:16 am

That's not an easy group, it's the second (arguably first) hardest group in the tournament (ref: http://www.theguardian.com/football/int ... f-schedule).This sort of thing happens pretty often in the WC though there's always 2-3 teams that should blitz their group and go deep in the later rounds that don't even get out of the group.

France is the big one that comes to mind in 2010. They were the runner up in 2006 to Italy, had a pretty easy group in 2010 (Uruguay, South Africa, Mexico) and finished dead last with 1 point.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#758 » by mas1977 » Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:42 am

Man of Steel wrote:That kind of volley rocketing off the crossbar and down into the goal is something special. Both crosses were spectacular but I'm leaning towards Cahill's finish.


Both were great goals, being Dutch I give the advantage to van Persie, but Cahill's shot 139.4 km/h.... Wow
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#759 » by mas1977 » Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:52 am

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


I'm impressed with Germany especially. They really played well against Portugal, giving them no chance at all.

I don't see Netherlands reaching far. The 5-1 against Spain was great and a perfect revenge for the finals four years ago. But when you look at the game, the first half they played very poorly and they were extremely lucky to reach half time with a draw. Second half everything game together and they destroyed Spain on the counter attack.

Yesterday against Australia we played very bad. We could have easily lost that one.

The defense is really bad with Vlaar, de Vrij and Martins Indi. Almost every ball they play forwards is a loss of possession. Janmaat is disappointing so far. De Guzman on midfield is terrible, I can't believe he is even in the squad. Holland lives because of the brilliant attack with Robben and van Persie. Not many countries have strikers like that. The rest of the team is average. Blind is a brightspot at leftback, but he is better on midfield.
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Re: 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group B (ESP/NED/CHI/AUS) 

Post#760 » by TheAdmiral » Thu Jun 19, 2014 7:03 am

Netherlands vs Chile will be played before Brazil's match.

Obviously, it's still very likely that Brazil finishes first in their group, but with the result of Brazil vs Cameroon not being known, both sides of group B are likely to go hard at each other. Chile needs a win, the Dutch would win the group with a tie.

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