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vrampersad14 wrote:you put facking Uruguay (which you spelled wrong btw) over Portugal...wtf is this
Yeah? Who the fak is Portugal? URUGUAY have won the cup TWICE before. So SORRY if YOU think Portugal BETTER than them. . . when they win nah. . .yeah?vrampersad14 wrote:you put facking Uruguay (which you spelled wrong btw) over Portugal...wtf is this
vrampersad14 wrote:people fail to realise that yes, some teams won WC before...but will that country always continue to produce the quality of players? No, it is not a constant. Still wanna hate?
http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/ranki ... nking.html
so yeah...FACK URUGUAY
sharkman121 wrote:Dont even get me started on Italy who cant even win a single friendly leading up to the WC...
Fack u all, South Africa gonna win, anyone says otherwise gonna work in a diamond mine!
vrampersad14 wrote:you put facking Uruguay (which you spelled wrong btw) over Portugal...wtf is this
DrunkenMaster16 wrote:vrampersad14 wrote:you put facking Uruguay (which you spelled wrong btw) over Portugal...wtf is this
Same thing i said.... if not spain, portugal FTW!!!
DrunkenMaster16 wrote:vrampersad14 wrote:you put facking Uruguay (which you spelled wrong btw) over Portugal...wtf is this
Same thing i said.... if not spain, portugal FTW!!!
World Cup 2010 - England fan travels 17,500 miles to reach World Cup
Reuters - Fri, 11 Jun 12:05:00 2010
England fan Dave Barrett has made possibly the longest and most expensive detour of some 17,500 miles to support his team at the World Cup finals.
Dave, 33, a pharmaceutical salesman, originally from Bristol in southwest England but now living in New Zealand, began his trip when he went to Auckland last Saturday with his girlfriend and checked in for his flight to Johannesburg.
Instead of boarding a plane to South Africa, however, he found himself cancelling his ticket, buying a new one and that evening taking a different flight - to London - because he did not have a blank page in his passport.
Told that without a spare page, he would not be allowed into South Africa and then informed by the British Embassy in Wellington that it would take four weeks to process a new one, he weighed up his options.
"I thought about going to Hong Kong," he said. "But in the end decided the best thing to do was to cancel my original flight and go to London for a new passport."
He flew to London, transferred to Peterborough where the United Kingdom's main passport office is located, and after three hours queuing up for a new passport, returned to Heathrow airport and flew to Johannesburg, South Africa the same day.
"I arrived on Tuesday in the end, and I was glad to get here," he said on Friday as he prepared to travel his final journey from Pretoria to Rustenburg for Saturday's opening group C clash between England and the United States.
"It was a long trip and expensive, yes," he added. "The new ticket cost me 5,000 New Zealand dollars (£2,342), but I think it was all I could do. I had no option.
"My girlfriend was there with me in the airport and she just told me to go and do it. Luckily, she was very supportive!"
civic minded wrote:france will take the world cup - mark my word
Cjruckus wrote:civic minded wrote:france will take the world cup - mark my word
if they do thats a crime against ireland because technically france isnt supposed to be there...
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