World Cup 2014 Brazil
Soul Zilla
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Who's hyped for this?
Soul Zilla
153 Posts
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I mean, I love Brasil and all, but I don't have a good feeling about this.
What??? News links please.
While Brazil is an amazing place and they have passion for the game on a whole other level. All I can say is infrastructure wise it's lacking to say the least. That's great all the money they are putting towards stadiums and stuff. But there are some serious issues with transportation, traffic, health care, etc, etc, etc.
If the past year is any indication, the powers that be really need to start recognizing that the poor in that country are at a tipping point and someone better start to do something to make some serious changes.
But then, I'm not a Brazilian and I'm just giving an outsiders view of things. I'm sure the Brazilian strutters can speak on this much better.
That all said. I love football. The world cup. England. And being there would be amazing on a football spiritual level.
But I have a feeling things will not run smoothly.
Still...
Vindaloo Nah Nah!
Take your pick:
https://www.google.com/search?q=brazil+soccer+stadium+collapse&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
https://www.google.com/search?q=brazil+soccer+ref+beheaded&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
https://www.google.com/search?q=brazil+stadium+riot&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2013/12/09/was_the_2014_world_cup_draw_fixed.html
Sick days will be taken and wife will be neglected.
PORTUGAL!!! (even though their chances are slim)
I see them finishing 2nd in their pool, then facing Belgium in the knockout phase. They have a decent chance of winning there, and then they're toast.
Well, it was obviously not rigged by us Americans! :talib:
b/w
What DOR said. I had the opportunity to go to Brazil for this event and stay for free at a friend's house but declined. The country will be gridlocked for a month straight and prices will be absurd. Many of our Brazilian friends are conveniently taking vacations to visit us in California while this goes down. However, I'm excited about the sport as I am at every World Cup!
Stadium collapses...perhaps. Tourists getting mugged... likely. Transport issues... possibly. But I do predict riots in the streets and the govt being overthrown when Argentina beats Brazil in the finals :game_over:
Seriously this is Messi's world cup to lose....
HYPED.
Predictions wise my money is on ze Germans
Corruption? In Brasil?
:balla: :oh_my:
Also, yes, never bet against ze Jormins. Klaus und dem always come correct for tournament football.
If somehow we do manage to advance past the group stages, a game against Brazil is on the cards in the 2nd round. :walk_away_son:
On the plus side, Van Gaal is completely insane, especially when put under pressure, so that should make for some entertaining tv.
I also feel like this is our last chance to enjoy a World Cup. Brazil has its problems, but not quite as bad as Russia and Qatar. Plus I don't think FIFA can keep on with their farce until 2018, much less 2022.
Guess what?
The worlds most popular sport isn't, some sugar coated, Pepsi-drenched Disneyfied sanitised mess but features everything that's both glorious and hideous within the human condition. Just like real life.
As for Teh US, Ghana's power and promise seems to have evaporated over the years and meriman can/should get a result. Germany, of course, likely to be damage limitation.
Portugal is the crunch. One trick pony, ripe for the taking.
It's definitely doable.
So perfect! Months and months of h.y.p.e. to look forward to.
I don't know too much about the sport, other than Beasley is old and lucky to be on the team. And I'm kicking him off immediately after his draw day interview where he was already sucking Germany's schlangz like USA Americans were before their fight with Germany a few WC's ago: talmlike "oh my god they are soooooooo good!" Dude: don't say that shit out loud! Comeonbro.
I love it!
http://colombiareports.co/colombias-carlos-vives-perform-2014-world-cup-brazil/