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July 11, 2006 at 14:46,   Besatiedom said: So congratulations to Simon I guess for briliantly winning this competition... Can't wait to hear why Zidane did what he did but no matter what, that was an interesting WC... Hope to keep in touch guys ! Best from the Thousand Hills
July 6, 2006 at 13:37,   Lars Allenstein said: hey, party people! cheers from berlin. am playing the team guide for the kenyan team (MYSA) at the streetfootball world cup in b-kreuzberg (www.festival06.org). respect to our 2 ladies in the top 5. take it easy everybody :)
July 6, 2006 at 12:36,   Besatiedom said: humm humm... No no, nothing, just passing by, you know... being French and all... HAHHAHAHAHAHAHA !!! I dont care that I loose now, it all comes down to being the REAL winner of this competition !!!! the World Cup !
July 3, 2006 at 00:40,   Simon M said: I guess my predictions are out the window now...I had Portugal down for the final but I'm going to have to throw my lot in with the French...Zizou is a God...where was the buck tooth wonder?
July 2, 2006 at 14:31,   Ms. E Brown said: Paddy, don't worry, your manhood was never established for me to challenge anyway...
July 1, 2006 at 13:40,   Kevin said: fuck.....
July 1, 2006 at 10:02,   Frank the german coastguard said: GERMANY GOES BERLIN!!! Hey Kev Argentia? We will collect our 4th star dude.
July 1, 2006 at 08:47,   Paddy Douglas said: I hate this game!! And i dont care what so ever that ms E Brown is beating me!!
June 29, 2006 at 20:02,   Ms. E Brown said: Paddy, darling, I will kick your sorry imperialist ass! Our coaches are so bummed about Ghana. Their only consolation is Ronaldhino. Can someone tell me how so many of his jerseys ended up in our refugee camps?
June 28, 2006 at 12:22,   Brian Gonzales said: I suck. What can I say? My predictions challenged the precise rules laid out by the football gods: the host nation always does well, Brazil or Germany always make the final, and the host nation always does well...oh, and Spain always chokes. I challenged the gods and paid the price. What does relegation mean here...do I have to make Wimbeldon predictions and challenge Kaisa-Leena at Euro 2008.
June 28, 2006 at 11:34,   Paddy Douglas said: I Have to agree dom it is suprising that kevin is so low and that t lex is above brian. That must be causing some friction in that team! At the moment my aim is to beat sara e brown and finish in a champions league spot. Petra says hi to everyone
June 28, 2006 at 07:54,   Besatiedom said: Kevin, isn't it embarassing having created this league and being (I have to scroll down, just a second...) #19 on the ladder...? But maybe you don't want to talk about it...
June 28, 2006 at 07:51,   Besatiedom said: I've been quite lately, didn't open my big mouth like some of my dear Red Army friends... But I'm coming back big time !!!! Sara E Brown, watch out !!!! I will hunt you down to Tanzania if I have to ! Oh, and France briliantly won yesterday... You wait and see... France-Brazil? Sounds familiar... Kirsti and Kat say Hi by the way !
June 27, 2006 at 07:30,   T-Lex said: Who is in the relegation zone now, hmmm??? And the pupil becomes the teacher... You owe me a mammy for Ukraine's goal yesterday, Brian.
June 26, 2006 at 17:54,   Matthew Everitt said: thanks...it was a sweet one...i still can't stand the argentinians, or the portuguese...Figo should have gotten a red before he ever got elbowed...
June 25, 2006 at 01:31,   Simon M said: Matt that Maxi goal was just for you!
June 24, 2006 at 12:56,   Kevin said: wow....i'm getting destroyed here...i have faith that argentina will be my salvation tho...in figurative terms...i'm clear of the relegation zone (poor lexie)...and tho a champions league spot (top 4) might be a bit of a reach....i can aim to play in europe next season (top 6 finish)....it's like my boys from newcastle last season...getting off to a sluggish start...but when souey was fired they went on a tear...and finished...well...7th...i nter-toto cup baby....fear the toon army...vamos argentina...
June 24, 2006 at 05:07,   Paddy Douglas said: ms e. brown i have to give you credit you are the shock of the tournament so far. while kevin and brian are like england so much hype but little else! And well done T-lex you are off the bottom!
June 23, 2006 at 15:01,   Ms. E Brown said: I fell asleep during the Holland game the other night but hurray for Coite d'Ivoire. And while the US lost, at least one African team is advancing...boys, I'm catching up! Paddy, your ass is mine.
June 23, 2006 at 14:57,   Frank the german coastguard said: Hey folks, you can not believe whats was going on yesterday...5 minutes after Ghana has beaten the US boys we had the biggest party of all times...the main road was blocked by trucks,cars and crazy people...i hope they beat Brazil...I want more party!!!Matt, Paddy I want my 3rd position back :-)
June 23, 2006 at 13:31,   Matthew Everitt said: Frank, you must be loving it now.....probably the only place having a bigger party than germany now is Accra!!!! have fun!!! and go Black Stars!! ronaldinho's nothing
June 22, 2006 at 11:17,   Matthew Everitt said: someone please beat argentina!!!!!
June 17, 2006 at 10:58,   Simon M said: I hope you all saw Argentina´s demonstration of the beautiful game at his best. I watched it from outside the stadium but should have paid whatever the touts were asking to get in. Unbelievable...Vamos Argentina!!!
June 14, 2006 at 17:16,   Matthew Everitt said: did anyone see the walking michelin man that some call Ronaldo?! i was wondering why i didn't see Henry in the France-swiss match....Ronaldo ate him!
June 13, 2006 at 16:30,   Paddy Douglas said: watch your back simon i am comming for you however i will be content what ever postion i am in, if it is above that geek of a man called brian.
June 13, 2006 at 16:23,   Simon M said: Ghana's frontline looked suspect when they played their friendly against Korea here. More shots ended up in the stand than on target. I fear the mighty Czechs will inflict the final blow. And what's this??? A Canadian England supporter is pulling away from the pack. This cannot be! We need a draw for France and a 2-1 win for Brazil and it's game on.
June 13, 2006 at 13:26,   Matthew Everitt said: what did i say about the ghana keeper?! a walking nightmare...i think he greases his gloves before every corner...a shot on net would have been nice for ghana (essien?!?!?)...yo kev boy....glad liberia is so great! i guess it pays to wait...maybe i should do the same.
June 13, 2006 at 02:55,   Simon M said: so the Black Stars couldn't pull it off against the slick Italians but I have faith in the Trini boys, the big shock is coming and it has Dwight, Shaka, Carlos and my man Jason written all over it.
June 12, 2006 at 15:37,   Matthew Everitt said: tonight will be the best game so far in the tourney!! the has-been italians will try to muster something up against the new kids on the block, but it will not be enough against the formidable strike force of the black stars (unless our goalie plays like shit, which is not out of the question)...ps, argentina won't win another game because FIFA has decided to use a real ref this time that calls shirt-pulling take-downs in the box and repeated (15) fouls on an individual player (drogba, robben, nobody on serbia cuz they actually don't live up to the hype).
June 12, 2006 at 11:30,   Paddy Douglas said: Ms E brown giving yourself such high targets will only lead to dissappoint and low self esteem. So for your own health I would give up such a quest and aim for somthing that is more in your abilities range for example not comming last would be a good start!
June 12, 2006 at 08:29,   Ms. E Brown said: Paddy, all I want is to beat you. Holland game was boring but USA is today!!! One of the ex-pats out here set up a projector screen for watching the games but we are subjected to his pro-Netherlands propaganda...orange everywhere...
June 12, 2006 at 04:40,   Paddy Douglas said: hey kevin liberia sounds fun, here in thailand its tough! but do not worry i will bore you with details later. good to see brian that you are still hanging in there! znd good luck with the i tie ladies
June 10, 2006 at 16:46,   Kevin said: well boys...looks like the games have begun...life in liberia is good...gonna be hard-pressed to catch many of the games...but david and i are living together for the moment and he's brought the RTP projector home...so when we have power...we can watch it larger than life on one of our walls...how's thailand paddy?
June 9, 2006 at 11:32,   Paddy Douglas said: After reading your blog brian either you have too much time on your hands or you need to get youself a girl friend!!!! Enjoy Germany and send my best to simon
June 8, 2006 at 17:09,   Simon M said: As the hour of truth approaches I thought I would post some words of wisdom from my neighbours in the south and put the actions of the great Andy Murray in a bit of context: "Bring it on, and bring it home" "Most talented squad to leave these shores" "Best prepared England team" "Brazil in the semi-finals, or even the final...they are beatable" "Brazil, along with England, the team to beat" No excuses now chaps!
June 8, 2006 at 15:08,   Lars Allenstein said: know hargreaves only from his matches for bayern münchen. different story maybe. if crouch has a similar dance style like me, how come he is still allowed to represent england? maybe they lock him up after the matches/at night. i watched the Aussies yesterday testing against Liechtenstein. the soccaroos were not impressing at all.
June 5, 2006 at 12:07,   Matthew Everitt said: hargreaves was a no-show against jamaica...should have picked canada (or wales) owen!!! lars, i know why you like crouch...you and him have similar dance styles!!
June 4, 2006 at 08:39,   Lars Allenstein said: 1. happy to announce that i've just arrived in good, old germany :))) heyho, let's go! 2. crouch should be quite useful to the brits, since he does score, and more importantly, gives svennie an additional offensive/tactical option (tall & strong relay station right in front of the opponents' goal, like the czech jan koller, who might be crouch's role model actually). have to disagree with simon regarding hargreaves, too. 3. anyone heard about the alternative world cup that just ended in hamburg yesterday? it was called "FIFI Wild Cup", the first world cup for teams that are not recognized by FIFA, like greenland, tibet, gibraltar, republic of st.pauli, ... in yesterday's final the zanzibar team (my favourites) got beaten by the turkish republic of northern cyprus after penalty shoot out (live on tv, of course).
June 3, 2006 at 23:07,   Simon M said: Hmmm I may be eating my words about Crouch if he keeps this up...
June 2, 2006 at 04:53,   Brian Gonzales said: Did you just bring a Scottish tennis player to the table? A tennis player (from Scotland) wearing a Paraguay shirt is your kind of patriotism? Was he sipping on a G and T during a break at Roland Garros when unleashed this outbreak of hooliganism? Come on Paddy, you're making this too easy...
June 1, 2006 at 14:55,   Paddy Douglas said: Andy Murry (the Scottish tennis player) has stated that he will be wearing a paraguayan football shirt when paraguay play england!! Now that sort of scotish patriotism I can understand!!
June 1, 2006 at 13:14,   Matthew Everitt said: don't count your monrovian chickens yet kev, the wind is always'a'blowing on the SL waters....a leak could spring at any moment and your man will have to right our boat once more......Liberia's for lovers (and dissapointed argentina fans)
June 1, 2006 at 00:14,   Kevin said: the server just wished me 'shalom' when i signed on...i think the E. might have some inside connections to tilt this game in her favour...hahahah....simon ...hargreaves is as canadian as rusedski or lennox lewis...closer to the beloved queen but still traitors...well...as long as matty and co. keep their ship afloat for the rest of the week...i'm off to liberia friday morning to start preparing for the argentina victory parade...seems like there's actually a work portion to this RTP holiday...
May 31, 2006 at 23:31,   Simon M said: I hope that those who have put faith in England are aware that Hargreaves is a useless Canadian who should probably be speedskating or playing ice hockey, that Peter Crouch is Sven's idea of a sick joke, and that the fat kid is injured. Good luck boys!
May 31, 2006 at 12:38,   rahim said: hello guys sorry for prononciation i am non native speaker :) i quess argintina will win Messi is fanatastic dont put evil eye on him
May 30, 2006 at 16:22,   Matthew Everitt said: A nice draw (turkey) and win (jamaica) for ghana over the wkd....things are looking good!!! Domfather, your Algerian Knight Zidane was looking pretty old and tired against mexique!! heureusement qu'il y a valdhorasso! I'm going on record in saying that Brazil won't make it past the 2nd round!
May 30, 2006 at 12:34,   Besatiedom said: My dear fellow Johann worshipers... I agree that I haven't been very original when picking Brazil to win... (but at least I've picked one, not like paddy-who-drinks-his-own- pee...). But unlike Frank, I haven't been over patriotic and didn’t pick my own country… Because I support bad haircuts (and Matt should too I think…just kidding), I’m secretly going for Didier Drogba and Ivory Coast (although with Ronladinho, I think we’ll all agree that I follow my own guidelines…). But you know, I’m not in this to play, I’m here to win… So go Brazil !!!!
May 28, 2006 at 10:24,   Paddy Douglas said: spencer oh spencer didnt that england game make you laught out loud it certainly made me laught. Spencer willing to give some odds for the trin and tobago game that should be a tought game!!!
May 21, 2006 at 12:13,   Ms. E Brown said: Spencer, a few of my coaches in Mkugwa Refugee Camp were laughing at the idea of England winning the other day...
May 12, 2006 at 18:56,   Matthew Everitt said: well, since Dom's picked the oh-so-orginal Brazil to win, and they are so favoured to win, if in fact he wins, he'd owe the bookie money......the french will probably poison all their opponents, just like mauresmo did this summer to win her aussie open!!

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2   rahim Baku,Azerbaijan Winner: Argentina80
3   Ms. E Brown K-Town, Tz Winner: Germany79
4   T-Lex Az Winner: Brazil75
5   spenner uganda Winner: England73
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9   Paddy Douglas  Umpang Winner: ArgentinaSee full predictions64
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