leostartingoverSandton, Gauteng South Africa1,685 posts
ttom500: If it is a 1 to nil win like as in 1950, it will be right again.
Was DYING to go to that match but sold out very quickly!!! I think it's going to be a humdinger....... Can't count USA out - they beat SPAIN in the Confed Cup remember to make it to the final! Yeeha finally got tickets for one of the quarter finals so very excited!!!!
leostartingoverSandton, Gauteng South Africa1,685 posts
leonardo5: well... it seems you have a good reason to bet for Portugal. Following the logic I have to bet for South Africa. The history indicates the local team is the one with more chances to win.
Well that would be FANTASTIC for us but I would be surprised if we pull it off! In SA the bets are 1) Brazil 2) Spain and 3) Portugal...
I don't support any team even though I have lived in quite a number of countries before. May the best team win. Maybe I should go with Bofana Bofana. I find that name funny! to say the least.
VeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK5,839 posts
equiya: Why? are you German?
I don't support any team even though I have lived in quite a number of countries before. May the best team win. Maybe I should go with Bofana Bofana. I find that name funny! to say the least.
Part of me is yes.
Well if you come to England you want to try the Bo Nanafana club! Brilliant night out.
bodleing: I meant the footballer in the clip. As for the congestion charge...yep, as far as I know, but I've not been to London since the eighties.
Best avoided imo.
Well, he tackled Ken pretty good too!
Ok, just wondered, out of interest. Last time I was there I was nearly given a heart attack by the Taxi Driver from Hell (or maybe Leytonstone..same thing, I guess!), so Ive no desire to head back anytime soon.
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no wonder i"m so ostricised.. probaly spelt it wrong too.
arent new zealand in the world cup