Author Topic: FIFA World Cup 2014  (Read 231892 times)

0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #600 on: June 23, 2014, 05:45:50 PM »

Offline Yoki_IsTheName

  • Ed Macauley
  • ***********
  • Posts: 11134
  • Tommy Points: 1304
  • I'm a Paul Heyman guy.
Croatia got one, I guess a sendoff for them as the leave the tournament.

2019 CStrong Historical Draft 2000s OKC Thunder.
PG: Jrue Holiday / Isaiah Thomas / Larry Hughes
SG: Paul George / Aaron McKie / Bradley Beal
SF: Paul Pierce / Tayshaun Prince / Brian Scalabrine
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge / Shareef Abdur-Raheem / Ben Simmons
C: Jermaine O'neal / Ben Wallace

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #601 on: June 23, 2014, 05:57:34 PM »

Offline Casperian

  • Ray Allen
  • ***
  • Posts: 3501
  • Tommy Points: 545
Final standings group A

1. Brazil
2. Mexico
3. Croatia
4. Cameroon

First two fixtures in the next round

Brazil - Chile
Netherlands - Mexico
In the summer of 2017, I predicted this team would not win a championship for the next 10 years.

3 down, 7 to go.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #602 on: June 23, 2014, 06:00:08 PM »

Offline fairweatherfan

  • Johnny Most
  • ********************
  • Posts: 20738
  • Tommy Points: 2365
  • Be the posts you wish to see in the world.
;D

Football is probably the best example of a sport that makes exactly zero sense unless you understand how it works.

Counterpoint: cricket.  At least in soccer the main objective's pretty easy to figure out. 

Curling also kinda works but it's not nearly as popular as unAmerican football and cricket.

If you could find someone who was coming into both sports cold, football would be more daunting. At least in cricket the scoring system makes sense.

Oh, you were talking about American (aka "real") football.  Given the thread I assumed you meant soccer.  Yeah the scoring in American football is pretty bizarre.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #603 on: June 23, 2014, 06:16:17 PM »

Offline Yoki_IsTheName

  • Ed Macauley
  • ***********
  • Posts: 11134
  • Tommy Points: 1304
  • I'm a Paul Heyman guy.
CONCACAF representing.

After 2 games
Costa Rica with 6 points
Mexico with 4 points

After 1 game
United States with 3 points
Honduras with 0 points


Not a bad start for a "lesser" group of nations.

  In the long run it's good news. The better the teams do in the tournament, the (relatively) more slots they end up with next time.

CONCACAF is playing a great tournament.

Costa Rica advances.
Mexico advances.
USA is on the verge of advancing.
Ecuador still has a chance to advance (although against France, that's a tall order).

They are doing pretty well.
2019 CStrong Historical Draft 2000s OKC Thunder.
PG: Jrue Holiday / Isaiah Thomas / Larry Hughes
SG: Paul George / Aaron McKie / Bradley Beal
SF: Paul Pierce / Tayshaun Prince / Brian Scalabrine
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge / Shareef Abdur-Raheem / Ben Simmons
C: Jermaine O'neal / Ben Wallace

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #604 on: June 24, 2014, 04:26:04 AM »

Offline LatterDayCelticsfan

  • Bailey Howell
  • **
  • Posts: 2257
  • Tommy Points: 176
  • Ruto Must Go!
Africa not as badly off  as earlier in the round. Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Algeria well placed to go through, Cameroon out really early and Ghana up against it.
Ruto Must Go!

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #605 on: June 24, 2014, 06:55:29 AM »

Offline AngryAndIrritable

  • Jrue Holiday
  • Posts: 369
  • Tommy Points: 29
Netherlands-Mexico will be a fantastic game. The way Mexico have been playing I wouldn't rule out an upset.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #606 on: June 24, 2014, 11:06:43 AM »

Offline D.o.s.

  • NCE
  • Cedric Maxwell
  • **************
  • Posts: 14061
  • Tommy Points: 1239
At least a goldfish with a Lincoln Log on its back goin' across your floor to your sock drawer has a miraculous connotation to it.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #607 on: June 24, 2014, 11:17:01 AM »

Offline azzenfrost

  • Bailey Howell
  • **
  • Posts: 2067
  • Tommy Points: 177
Italy vs Uruguay in less than an hour. Any favorites?
I moved the cheese.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #608 on: June 24, 2014, 11:48:32 AM »

Offline Who

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 52998
  • Tommy Points: 2571
Italy vs Uruguay in less than an hour. Any favorites?

I think Italy has to be the favourite. More strength and depth throughout their team.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #609 on: June 24, 2014, 12:00:50 PM »

Offline Casperian

  • Ray Allen
  • ***
  • Posts: 3501
  • Tommy Points: 545
Very excited for Italy - Uruguay. Italy is the clear favourite, but I wouldn't rule out Uruguay, either. They have some good players, and we've seen quite a few upsets by south american teams at this WC already.
In the summer of 2017, I predicted this team would not win a championship for the next 10 years.

3 down, 7 to go.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #610 on: June 24, 2014, 12:04:31 PM »

Offline Who

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 52998
  • Tommy Points: 2571
Yeah, Uruguay definitely in with a chance.

Italy been uncharacteristically open defensively and Uruguay have incredibly talented forwards in Cavani and Luis Suarez. Dangerous combination for Italy.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #611 on: June 24, 2014, 12:11:26 PM »

Offline Who

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 52998
  • Tommy Points: 2571
Happy to see Italy change their backline and put their trust into Juventus' back four.

              Buffon
Barzagli  Bonucci  Chiellini

That should give them more security at the back.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #612 on: June 24, 2014, 12:21:15 PM »

Offline Who

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 52998
  • Tommy Points: 2571
I just realized De Rossi isn't playing. Neither is Thiago Motta.

A very offensively inclined midfield from Italy with Pirlo, Veratti and Marischio. Playing two out and out forwards as well in Balotelli and Immobile. Very attack minded team.

I wouldn't have thought Immobile and Balotelli would have played well together. Both seem like players who want to the lead the line. Not guys who like to drop deep and link things together. Seems like they might have too many similar players in midfield (Pirlo, Veratti) and attack (Balotelli, Immobile) to have good balance going forward. That will be interesting to watch.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #613 on: June 24, 2014, 12:25:16 PM »

Offline azzenfrost

  • Bailey Howell
  • **
  • Posts: 2067
  • Tommy Points: 177
Italy is ahead on talent but Uruguay is really fighting for a goal.
I moved the cheese.

Re: FIFA World Cup 2014
« Reply #614 on: June 24, 2014, 12:31:41 PM »

Offline KGs Knee

  • Frank Ramsey
  • ************
  • Posts: 12765
  • Tommy Points: 1546
I just realized De Rossi isn't playing. Neither is Thiago Motta.

A very offensively inclined midfield from Italy with Pirlo, Veratti and Marischio. Playing two out and out forwards as well in Balotelli and Immobile. Very attack minded team.

I wouldn't have thought Immobile and Balotelli would have played well together. Both seem like players who want to the lead the line. Not guys who like to drop deep and link things together. Seems like they might have too many similar players in midfield (Pirlo, Veratti) and attack (Balotelli, Immobile) to have good balance going forward. That will be interesting to watch.

This post sums up just about all of my frustrations with the Italian side over the last few years.

They have so many talented players, and players that do fit well together, but the coach is just always tinkering, and never seems to be able to settle on a lineup/system and stick with it.  Makes it very difficult to build any sort of continuity.