Fraz 16.02.2006 05:11 |
england, scotland, brazil, italy and holland. what r yours |
The Mir@cle 16.02.2006 05:16 |
Barry © wrote: GermanyThere goes all my respect for you xD Mine are: Holland, Romania, Brazil, Argentina, Denmark |
Fraz 16.02.2006 05:18 |
Barry © wrote: England, Germany, Brazil, Italy & Argentina.argentina r good 2 |
Sonia Doris 16.02.2006 05:20 |
romania obviously, brazil, argentina, england, holland, italy |
@ndy38 16.02.2006 05:45 |
Brazil, Italy, Czech Republic, France, Holland |
Sherwood Forest 16.02.2006 06:29 |
does it have to 5 because i only know one basically :S .... england |
@ndy38 16.02.2006 06:46 |
JamieSureWould<br><font size=1>QOQOW wrote: does it have to 5 because i only know one basically :S .... englandOhhhh did you see that Celtic beat Rangers last weekend? muhahahahaha |
@ndy38 16.02.2006 06:52 |
<font color=blk>Sasha wrote: What's footie? XDSoccer :) |
The Mir@cle 16.02.2006 06:54 |
<font color=black>Andy<font color=red>38 wrote:Correction... football! Let them find another name for what they call "football" xD<font color=blk>Sasha wrote: What's footie? XDSoccer :) |
@ndy38 16.02.2006 07:03 |
Sasha....you really do have an accent! I would say footie is football but then some Americans would get confused..... |
Sonia Doris 16.02.2006 07:31 |
football is football... they can call it whatever they want |
brENsKi 16.02.2006 14:10 |
ireland, brazil, portugal, spain, argentina |
Bohardy 16.02.2006 14:15 |
Are you having a giraffe Barry?! England, Germany and Argentina? |
Maruga 16.02.2006 14:53 |
1. Brasil. 2. Argentina. 3. Czech Republic. 4. Italy. 5. England. |
Banquo 16.02.2006 15:11 |
How can you have 5 favourite national teams? There should only be one, where you were born. At a puch I'd accept your parents place of birth. I like watching Brazil (who doesn't) but I don't like them. Here's mine 1. England |
Mr.Jingles 17.02.2006 10:35 |
<font color=blk>Sasha wrote: Hey!!! Football is not soccer! Football is football. And I DO NOT have an accentFootball is the name given to a sport in which 22 players from 2 teams kick a ball around with their feet. Hence the name "foot - ball". 22 guys carrying a ball in their hands while bumping into each other like a bunch of retards IS NOT football. |
Fenderek 17.02.2006 12:08 |
Mr.Jingles wrote:Very wise words ;)<font color=blk>Sasha wrote: Hey!!! Football is not soccer! Football is football. And I DO NOT have an accentFootball is the name given to a sport in which 22 players from 2 teams kick a ball around with their feet. Hence the name "foot - ball". 22 guys carrying a ball in their hands while bumping into each other like a bunch of retards IS NOT football. 1. POLAND- well, of course...! 2. NETHERLANDS- always loved them, still remember the team with Van Basten, Gullit, Rijkaard, Koeman brothers, Van Breukelen... 3. CZECH REPUBLIC- I just love the way they play... seriously, they have one of the strongest midfield out there- Grygera, Nedved, Poborsky, Rosicky... If Baros or (preferably AND) Koller will get there... they will go far... And does anybody remember Thomas Skuhravy at Italia 1990? 4. BRAZIL- but only recently and ONLY because I'm a Bracelona fan and Ronaldinho is such a genius :) 5. ROMANIA- but not nowadays... the team with Hagi, Dumitrescu, Raducioiu... The teams i DON'T LIKE (because of the way they play football) are GERMANY (too boring), Italy (it's anti-football), Spain (impotence, always lose when it amtters) and England (see: Spain + they think they already are the best, but... not with this manager, nope...) |
Maruga 17.02.2006 12:48 |
Mr.Jingles wrote:I support you.<font color=blk>Sasha wrote: Hey!!! Football is not soccer! Football is football. And I DO NOT have an accentFootball is the name given to a sport in which 22 players from 2 teams kick a ball around with their feet. Hence the name "foot - ball". 22 guys carrying a ball in their hands while bumping into each other like a bunch of retards IS NOT football. The Football was created by british people long time ago, and consist in 22 people running around it. YANKEE FOOTBALL it is NOT FOOTBALL!!! and Soccer it is not football too. There is ONE kind of Football, and the most beatiful sport in the world. |
Mr.Jingles 17.02.2006 13:42 |
Since I'm from Colombia, obviously they're the team that I support. However, I have to admit that despite having great players for the past 20 years, our main weakness has always been the lack of definition when it comes to goal scoring. Colombians commonly joke that the team is like having an insecure girlfriend. (Too much foreplay and low scoring). Anyways, I don't normally support teams before a World Cup starts. I usually end up rooting for the underdogs who make it past the first round. Teams like Cameroon 1990, Romania 1994, Croatia 1998, or Turkey 2002, are the kind of teams I always end up supporting. However I commonly find myself rooting for Brazil, England, and Portugal. |
Maruga 17.02.2006 13:50 |
Mr.Jingles wrote: Since I'm from Colombia, obviously they're the team that I support. However, I have to admit that despite having great players for the past 20 years, our main weakness has always been the lack of definition when it comes to goal scoring. Colombians joke commonly that the team is having an insecure girlfriend. (Too much foreplay and low scoring). Anyways, I don't normally support teams before a World Cup starts. I usually end up rooting for the underdogs who make it past the first round. Teams like Cameroon 1990, Romania 1994, Croatia 1998, or Turkey 2002, are the kind of teams I always end up supporting. However I commonly find myself rooting for Brazil, England, and Portugal.How forget Tino Asprilla (he played in my favourite chilean team), Pibe Valderrama, Alvarez, Rincón, the 0-5 against Argentina in Buenos Aires, that was spectacular. And obviously i support my country (Chile), but i don't know what will happen now... We cannot fail to take advantage of to the next generation of great players that comes... hopefully goes away Reinaldo Sanchez of the Federation, thus is the only form that we pruned to go to the World Cup of South Africa 2010. |
Mr.Jingles 17.02.2006 19:02 |
<font color="blue">Maruga_Mercury</font> wrote:Colombia only had top quality strikers when Asprilla and Valencia were at the top of their game. However, that didn't last more than 2 or 3 years.Mr.Jingles wrote: Since I'm from Colombia, obviously they're the team that I support. However, I have to admit that despite having great players for the past 20 years, our main weakness has always been the lack of definition when it comes to goal scoring. Colombians joke commonly that the team is having an insecure girlfriend. (Too much foreplay and low scoring). Anyways, I don't normally support teams before a World Cup starts. I usually end up rooting for the underdogs who make it past the first round. Teams like Cameroon 1990, Romania 1994, Croatia 1998, or Turkey 2002, are the kind of teams I always end up supporting. However I commonly find myself rooting for Brazil, England, and Portugal.How forget Tino Asprilla (he played in my favourite chilean team), Pibe Valderrama, Alvarez, Rincón, the 0-5 against Argentina in Buenos Aires, that was spectacular. And obviously i support my country (Chile), but i don't know what will happen now... We cannot fail to take advantage of to the next generation of great players that comes... hopefully goes away Reinaldo Sanchez of the Federation, thus is the only form that we pruned to go to the World Cup of South Africa 2010. Zamorano and Salas remained Chile's top strikers for a far longer time. The guys weren't just good strikers, they were world class strikers. They were the kind strikers that were an imminent threat once they had the ball on the goalkeeper's area. I'm sure they must be missed in Chile as much as Valderrama is missed in Colombia. |
Sherwood Forest 17.02.2006 19:06 |
<font color=black>Andy<font color=red>38 wrote:no i didnt seeing as i live in the USJamieSureWould<br><font size=1>QOQOW wrote: does it have to 5 because i only know one basically :S .... englandOhhhh did you see that Celtic beat Rangers last weekend? muhahahahaha muhahahahahahah |
Maruga 17.02.2006 19:12 |
Mr.Jingles wrote:I like Salas more than Zamorano, and of course Salas will play until (at least) one year more.<font color="blue">Maruga_Mercury</font> wrote:Colombia only had top quality strikers when Asprilla and Valencia were at the top of their game. However, that didn't last more than 2 or 3 years. Zamorano and Salas remained Chile's top strikers for a far longer time. The guys weren't just good strikers, they were world class strikers. They were the kind strikers that were an imminent threat once they had the ball on the goalkeeper's area. I'm sure they must be missed in Chile as much as Valderrama is missed in Colombia.Mr.Jingles wrote: Since I'm from Colombia, obviously they're the team that I support. However, I have to admit that despite having great players for the past 20 years, our main weakness has always been the lack of definition when it comes to goal scoring. Colombians joke commonly that the team is having an insecure girlfriend. (Too much foreplay and low scoring). Anyways, I don't normally support teams before a World Cup starts. I usually end up rooting for the underdogs who make it past the first round. Teams like Cameroon 1990, Romania 1994, Croatia 1998, or Turkey 2002, are the kind of teams I always end up supporting. However I commonly find myself rooting for Brazil, England, and Portugal.How forget Tino Asprilla (he played in my favourite chilean team), Pibe Valderrama, Alvarez, Rincón, the 0-5 against Argentina in Buenos Aires, that was spectacular. And obviously i support my country (Chile), but i don't know what will happen now... We cannot fail to take advantage of to the next generation of great players that comes... hopefully goes away Reinaldo Sanchez of the Federation, thus is the only form that we pruned to go to the World Cup of South Africa 2010. Zamorano only won with Real Madrid, Internazionale and América de México, but Salas won with Universidad de Chile, River Plate, Lazio and Juventus... also Salas was the best player in America. |