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Old Jul 10, 2010 | 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Striker
I managed to watch the match from 78 and damn Uruguay were pushing DAMN hard over the Germans but the Germans played it SLICK and they deserved the win!!

I'm really happy that ZE Germans won!!!!!

Viva la Deutschland
thanks!
but what Uruguay displayed sometimes could as well have been scenes from the NHL

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Congrats to all the German fans here
thanks bro!!

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Old Jul 10, 2010 | 11:23 PM
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I was angry at paul the octopus for predicting holland to win... so i had him for lunch


Cant wait for the final!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Old Jul 11, 2010 | 10:24 AM
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Having a glass of wine at my box, while wait for the closing ceremony to start. Can't think of a better way to end this event. The fans are nuts hahaha
 
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 10:47 AM
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Biden predicted that Holland would win, so I'm sure Spain will
 
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike S
Having a glass of wine at my box, while wait for the closing ceremony to start. Can't think of a better way to end this event. The fans are nuts hahaha
very nice!
Enjoy it!!!

yesterday the fans seemed to be extremely Pro German since they were cheering when Germany had the ball and were booing when Uruguay had it and were moving towards the German half

not very cool for Uruguay,but that's football ,hehe
 
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 12:12 PM
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Holland!!!
 
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 12:13 PM
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I think they were just booing Suarez, but they were definitely cheering for Germany!
 
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 12:19 PM
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A simple preview from Yahoo:

JOHANNESBURG – So after 30 days, 30 sad goodbyes, 63 matches and a million storylines, Sunday will be it – the game that will bring four years of joy and an eternal place in history.

The World Cup final.

More than one billion people will be tuning in around the globe to see soccer’s ultimate prize battled for on the field of Soccer City. And it will all be decided by a small group of men from the Netherlands and Spain who know that their greatest moment and a permanent spot in soccer’s folklore await them.

There is no more cherished feat in soccer than this. The performances of one night can shape the legacy of the combatants and the mood of two nations. Here is what you should be watching out for Sunday.

1. Historical hurt

Few nations have experienced soccer suffering like these two. Decade upon decade of disappointment and frustration have marred their history. Spain did ease some of that by winning the European Championships two years ago, but this is the prize it really craves.

The Netherlands has been agonizingly close before, taking the lead in the 1974 final before losing to West Germany and being just inches away from triumph late in the 1978 final against Argentina.

Look out for: Who’s buckling under pressure. Both teams know exactly how much this means to the folks back home and how long the wait has been. Years of underachievement can be wiped away over the course of 90 minutes, yet success will go to the side that best handles the weight of expectation.

2. Beauty and the Beast

The midfield battle between the tournament’s best player and its most rugged will go a long way toward determining the eventual champion. Spain’s Xavi, arguably the finest player on the planet right now, will look to work his creative magic once more and make his side tick. Dutch enforcer Mark van Bommel will be charged with shutting him down and could use some pretty physical tactics to do so.

Xavi doesn’t always have the eye-catching tricks of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, but he is exceptionally talented and may have the sharpest soccer mind of all. Van Bommel will find life tough against him, and his timing and positioning on tackles must be perfect.

Look out for: Rough stuff. Van Bommel won’t need anyone to tell him just how dangerous Xavi is and how intrinsic the little man will be to Spain’s chances. Expect some ferocious early challenges aimed at slowing down the Barcelona superstar.

3. The money men


David Villa and Wesley Sneijder are two of the most valuable players in world soccer, with Villa having cost Barcelona $50 million this summer and Sneijder being the target of a $42 million bid by Manchester United. They have been “money” at this World Cup, too, each man helping carry his team through to Sunday’s showdown.

Villa’s contribution to Spain has been about far more than his five goals – his electric presence terrifies opposing defenders – while Sneijder stood tall when it counted most, spearheading the Dutch comeback from a goal down to beat Brazil in the quarterfinals.

Look out for: Their offensive arsenal. Villa is direct and determined, preferring to charge into the heart of a defense and cause panic. Sniejder attacks from a little wider and a little deeper position and likes to send sneaking crosses behind the backline. If either man gets a sight of goal, though, get ready for them to take deadly aim.

4. The workhorses

Workhorse is an unflattering phrase for Andres Iniesta, who’s a great talent for Spain and one of the 10 players shortlisted for the tournament MVP award. The Spanish midfielder is gifted, too, but it has been his industry and drive that has been most valuable to his side over the past few weeks.

For the Dutch, much of that grunt work is left to Dirk Kuyt, who covers enormous tracts of turf and offers himself as an unselfish servant to the likes of Sneijder and Arjen Robben. Kuyt’s efforts are not spectacular but are mightily important to his team.

Look out for: The fuel gauges. Not many players have expended as much energy as these two during the World Cup and it must be questioned how much is left in the tank. Neither man likes to take a backward step and will be desperate for one more huge performance. Their minds are strong, but how are the bodies?

5. The defensive titans

Each side has its Hercules at the back with Spanish defender Carlos Puyol and Dutch center back Joris Mathijsen charged with keeping things tight and organized. Puyol has been as strong and courageous as ever and even got the goal that put Spain into the final.

Mathijsen sat out the quarterfinal against Brazil due to injury, but he bounced back in the last four and helped keep Diego Forlan under wraps. He doesn’t get forward much but brings stability and calm to the Netherlands defensive structure.

Look out for: Tough tasks. Mathijsen is still experiencing discomfort from a knee injury and the quick turns of Villa will be a challenge. Puyol also will have a battle on his hands trying to outmuscle Dutch striker Robin van Persie, who’s a much taller man.
 
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 12:19 PM
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1 more hour 'til broadcast starts!
 
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 01:37 PM
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Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful scene with Nelson Mandela!!!

53 Minutes Left!!!

Hup Holland Hup!!!!


 

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