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Brazil not looking like world beaters, but I'm sure they'll get a few more dodgy decisions to propel them into the last 4 in the hope that it'll all come together.


I'm hoping today should deliver the most satisfying set of matches so far. I'm quietl;y confident for Spain which is usually the kiss of death.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> I'm hoping today should deliver the most

> satisfying set of matches so far. I'm quietl;y

> confident for Spain which is usually the kiss of

> death.


Agreed - and shall be rooting for Chile so consider your k.o.d. cancelled out.

Couldn't give a toss. Spain have had their day. They were fabulous at their peak but now way past their best. Hate to say I told you so. Congratulations to Chile.


The Holland - Australia match was an absolute corker. End to end stuff for 90 minutes. Great entertainment.

It's like a template going forward!!


"Couldn't give a toss. Spurs have had their day. They were fabulous at their peak (about 100 years ago when Paul mariner played for them) but now way past their best. Hate to say I told you so. Congratulations to west ham, over and over again."

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