Given that the World Cup is just around the corner, who are your favorites and who do you want to be severely humiliated??
I hope an African team takes it, but somehow they always choke. As for humiliation, I would like England, Italy and Portugal on that end of the stick. Oh yeah, and Spain...
personally, i'd love any winner from:
chile, spain ivory coast, brazil, uruguay, germany
with preference being for the first two
as for humiliation?
engerlund, italy, france and russia
Brazil, Spain, Italy and Germany are my ( realistic) favorites. A surprise will be close to impossible this time. The weather conditions could be factor...but let's see what will happen.
As for humilation...the netherlands :)
musicland munich wrote:
Brazil, Spain, Italy and Germany are my ( realistic) favorites. A surprise will be close to impossible this time. The weather conditions could be factor...but let's see what will happen.
As for humilation...the netherlands :)
musicland munich wrote:
Brazil, Spain, Italy and Germany are my ( realistic) favorites. A surprise will be close to impossible this time. The weather conditions could be factor...but let's see what will happen.
As for humilation...the netherlands :)
musicland munich wrote:
Brazil, Spain, Italy and Germany are my ( realistic) favorites. A surprise will be close to impossible this time. The weather conditions could be factor...but let's see what will happen.
As for humilation...the netherlands :)
I know a lot of people are giving Spain as favorites, but I could see them eliminated on their group with The Netherlands and Chile moving forward. The Netherlands are more in need of tightening the loose screws after the humiliating performance at the Euro 2012.
Spain is not the same team of a few years ago. After the 3-0 loss to Brazil on the Confederations Cup, and another loss to South Africa 1-0 this year, it looks like the team is quite far from being the "Red Fury". Not to mention that close to half the team is from Barcelona, who used to be the greatest team the world had seen under Guardiola, but now they are struggling to keep up.