Mexico were terrible in qualifying but looked ok against Cameroon (who admittedly weren't great) so they could make it interesting, but realistically it's hard to see anything but a Brazil win.
God Jonathan Pearce is commentating again... In a min we'll get
He's passed the ball with his foot, referee what are you doing... a real controversial moment in this World Cup.. a player has kicked the ball to one of his team mates
Really intense game, Brazil has got to be careful not to get burned on a contra. On the other hand, with the amount of pressure Brazil is applying, it's only a matter of time before they score.
The referee let them play, don't want it to get out of hand, but I like the physicality
God Jonathan Pearce is commentating again... In a min we'll get
He's passed the ball with his foot, referee what are you doing... a real controversial moment in this World Cup.. a player has kicked the ball to one of his team mates
The prick is still going on about the "terrible confusion" with the goal line technology in the France game. He really is a tool.
Yeah I'm enjoying it. I think some people just want there to be a goal every five seconds and to be fair that's what's happened in most of the other games !
England were better with the ball than Brazil have been against weaker opposition in two games.
Won't stop the media Brazil love in though. Neither commentator mentioned the great save by the Mexican goalie but couldn't go on enough about Neymars leap.
Strange seeing no obvious segregation in any of these grounds. I know at these tournaments you always get fans mixed all over the place but usually the competing teams will each have a designated official section but that does not appear to happen out here really.
Yeah I'm enjoying it. I think some people just want there to be a goal every five seconds and to be fair that's what's happened in most of the other games !
If by "some people" you mean me actually no. I'd just settle for some decent joined up football or something interesting. That was a poor first half and certainly not what I'd expect to see from Brazil.
Strange seeing no obvious segregation in any of these grounds. I know at these tournaments you always get fans mixed all over the place but usually the competing teams will each have a designated official section but that does not appear to happen out here really.
That's because they're mature enough to watch a football match without resorting to pathetic, sad, childish bickering and fighting.
Strange seeing no obvious segregation in any of these grounds. I know at these tournaments you always get fans mixed all over the place but usually the competing teams will each have a designated official section but that does not appear to happen out here really.
That's because they're mature enough to watch a football match without resorting to pathetic, sad, childish bickering and fighting.
Strange seeing no obvious segregation in any of these grounds. I know at these tournaments you always get fans mixed all over the place but usually the competing teams will each have a designated official section but that does not appear to happen out here really.
That's because they're mature enough to watch a football match without resorting to pathetic, sad, childish bickering and fighting.
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He's passed the ball with his foot, referee what are you doing... a real controversial moment in this World Cup.. a player has kicked the ball to one of his team mates
There's kids starving down the road and my license fee is funding some fat obnoxious twat to fly out there and turn out that tosh!
Bring back Phil neville.
The referee let them play, don't want it to get out of hand, but I like the physicality
Won't stop the media Brazil love in though. Neither commentator mentioned the great save by the Mexican goalie but couldn't go on enough about Neymars leap.
Commentators as usual being very disrespectful of the underdog.