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Picks

June 24th, 2006

Following Complete Sport’s picks, here are mine:

Picks in bold.

Second Round

Germany vs Sweden
Argentina vs Mexico
Italy vs Australia
Switzerland vs Ukraine
England vs Ecuador
Portugal vs The Netherlands
Brazil vs Ghana
Spain vs France

Last Eight

Germany vs Argentina
Italy vs Ukraine
Ecuador vs The Netherlands
Brazil vs France

Semifinals

Argentina
vs Ukraine
The Netherlands vs Brazil

Dream Finals

Brazil vs Argentina

I have picked a few upsets but I have Brazil winning over Argentina in the finals.

Now, what are your picks?

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Football Commercials #19: Ronaldo

June 24th, 2006


Ronaldo has improve miraclously from the sluggishness of the first two matches. So much so, he can now take on any man or animal.

Every one - beware of the great fat man.

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Oi Oi Oi!

June 23rd, 2006

The Australians haven’t had it easy. 1-0 down first and then 2-1 down. It has been a ride so which the Australians will not forget for a long, long time.

Graham talks about the emotions during qualifying in the Australian interview:

This time, we held our own in Uruguay and had a stellar second round in Australia, managing to get through on penalties. Cue a huge party. Everyone loves it, even some of the oval ball fans, and it’s great. If we do well, thesport will really take off here.

Emotions? I can’t even begin to describe it. It’s overtaken the whole country. Everyone’s buying the jerseys. Everyone’s talking about it in the newspapers and on the street. It actually took a few days for the realisation to set in.

If you ever get a chance to watch a video of the Australia-Uruguay game in Sydney, watch it - you’ll see the emotion in the fans, the players and even in the commentators, who were close to tears. It’s an experience I will never forget. It was a pretty entertaining game too - a real cliffhanger.

It seemed that the party will be short lived when Japan was allowed a goal which shouldn’t have been. The Aussies have missed the previous world cups in the last moment and so, now that they were in the world cup, this opportunity would not be allowed to slip without a fight - and fight they did! Three goals within moments meant the hopes of qualifying to round 2 were alive.

The game versus Croatia was a scramble and by the end, every thing went crazy. It appeared more of a rugby match than a football match. Even the referee Graham Poll got caught in the excitement. He forgot to send off Simunic when he was yellow carded the second time. Then, he yellow carded him a third time.

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World Cup Thongs

June 22nd, 2006

We have seen pee goal. There is a lot more obviously. Claire Heald of BBC goes on an expedition to find what you can buy this world cup. See the pictures here..

.. and yes, do buy some thing even though some people will squirm and tell you the products are over priced. Ignore the squirming spoil sports. After all isn’t price what buyers and sellers agree to?

There is a bargain on the things as well as BBC points out:

A bargain 9.95 euros buys three thongs in a plastic football. They come in the host nation’s colours, Brazil’s and Italy’s.

So which country’s thong(s) are you buying this world cup?

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Needed: Quick Legs

June 19th, 2006

A lot of teams are not meeting expectations after just 1 or 2 games into the world cup - France, England and Brazil in their own distinct ways. Does it mean that the expectations were misplaced in the first place? To an extent, that is true for every team for if you asked any fan before the world cup regardless of the team he was supporting, the optimism regarding his team was a key aspect you could identify immediately before any thing else.

So the disappointment will exist for fans of most countries by the time the world cup is over. There will be the happy fans from Ecuador, Trinidad and Tobago and Ghana but most fans are likely to feel sad rather than happy on their team’s performances as their team exits. For England, the gelling isn’t happening. There is also the feeling that the team and it’s stars are not really as good as the media makes them out to be. For France, a victory jinx seems more inexplicable. The team weren’t favourites before the world cup begun but who would have thought that they would be winless after two games.

Zidane is playing well and the team is loaded with talent. I was speaking with a friend and his explanation, radical as he termed it, was that the players play at different paces which hampers the team over all. For example, Henry is too fast for the rest of the team. Synchronisation is vital and it is true that France is missing that at some level. However, it is also true that they have been unlucky with goals not happening. I do hope that their luck turns because it would be a shame if they went out early.

Enough about England and France. I have been born and brought up in Calcutta and so I could have easily been any one of those guys from the picture in the previous post. I will focus on the team I support - Brazil. It is easy to criticise and I don’t like criticising but I have little option left here. Brazil has been poor in the world cup so far and it has left a lot of fans in despair. One game can be ignored. Not two. Australia adopted a complete defensive strategy versus Brazil. Brazil is, after all, Brazil. More significantly, Australia already had three points in the bag and so even a point against the defending world cup champions would have been reason enough for a lot of celebration for them.

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Duckalink #1

June 19th, 2006

Brazil football fans in Kolkata [Via BBC].

Decalink will feature once a week from next week. I duck this week’s Decalink though (excuse - time restraints and extremely slow connection). So you don’t find me giving you interesting links on golf, NBA playoffs, NHL, motorsport, cycling, tennis, cricket and any sport you might have missed.

I will give you one link though. Desipundit asked me to write on sports and the Indian blogosphere which can be read here. A must read if there ever will be one.

Okay, I will stop now.

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The New Group of Death

June 18th, 2006

I spoke about unpredictability in sport yesterday and it occured yet again - just one you least expected it as usual. The people were complaining about the lack of big upsets this world cup. There has been Ecuador but they aren’t in that strong a group or that big a threat in the over all picture. More importantly, they haven’t displaced any team that’s big.

Then, there was Ivory Coast. An extremely talented team which played an exciting and attacking football which can cause problems for any team. Sadly, talent alone does not win you world cups. You need defense. More importantly, you need experience and toughness which strides over the unpredctiability of sport - more so in a game like football.

Ghana has the same attacking streak in them and they upset a Czech team which looked so good in game 1. US drew their game which makes things all the more interesting. So it is all down to the last game now. Despite a round robin existing, it is always perilous when you are defeated in even one game. It can mean that you leave your fortune in the hands of other teams. It is not easy to win the world cup - even a moment of slip up leading to a goal and a game lost can mean an exit.

This has been a superb world cup so far and it now has an upset it needed to keep the excitement factor at a high level. I am still backing the Czech to reach round 2 but it will be down to one goal here or there now! On a different note, it is good that the US also drew a game. Apart from giving them a bleak hope, it also means out of the many who were excited about the world cup in the US this time around, at least some will stick on to following football which is so vital for the development of any sport.

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That Goal

June 17th, 2006


Watch it. Then watch it again. Then watch it one more time. Simply brilliant. As Gerry Armstrong said in the post match show in ESPN-Star, that is perfection for you.

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24 Passes, 976 Minutes and a 6th World Cup

June 16th, 2006

Argentina scored 6 (should have been 7) against a shocked Serbia and Montenegro - the same Serbia and Montenegro which conceded just 1 goal in 10 games of qualifying in a group which had Spain. Amazing?

The goal which had in all 24 passes was another amazing aspect of this game - one of the greatest goals ever. You can watch that goal a 1,000 times and still it will not cease to amaze you.

Argentina were early favourites among many fans ages back for this world cup. They have an easy passage once they top the group of death till the semis. It can be argued that topping such a tough group should give the team topping it some advantage.

Brazil took centre stage after the early Argentina favourites tag though. They have a team full of talent and as more and more people saw that, Brazil became the team with the favourites tag for the world cup. I am banking on them to win it. Being a huge Brazilian fan since 1994, I have never been more confident. This is a dream team. They have tough matches early on in round 2 and it can prove the end if Brazil slip up.

I don’t see any one else challenging Brazil and Argentina. They are great teams and are destined to meet in the finals. At least I hope that they do meet in the final. Who are the dark horses? Not England. Please. It is almost laughable as far as I am concerned that many people think that England are serious contenders to reach the finals, let alone win the world cup. They look hyped to me. I would rate quite a few teams above them but let’s not go into that.

Coming back to the question, who are the dark horses? Czech Republic and Holland for me. These two teams can defeat any team on their day with a little bit of luck.

A staggering stat:

Edvin van der Sar has not conceded a goal in 976 minutes of competitive international football (before the Holland-Ivory Coast game). The last player to score off him in a non-friendly intenational was Finland’s Teemu Tainio in a World Cup qualifier in October 2004. [Via BBC]

Stats mean little when it comes down to the business on a given day. However, you cannot ignore 976 minutes, or 24 passes, or that Brazil will win it’s 6th world cup, as a matter of fact. ;)

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Football Commercials #18: Sweetness

June 16th, 2006


Now isn’t that sweeet!!

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