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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I only watched about twenty minutes of the Scotland game, because the golf was more interesting.
The Portugal-Chile friendly was a snorefest. But Portugal-Argentina had more action and entertainment than anything I saw in WC 2010.

Football is entertainment. We just fawn over Messi the way that teen girls fawn over Justin Bieber. It's no more glorious than that. The results are important, but there's a reason we all loathed Capello at the helm of Juve even while we never saw 2nd place throughout his reign.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Friendlies don't interest me because there is nothing at stake.

Give me a terrible 0-0 in the knock-out stage of the World Cup over a thrilling 4-4 draw in a friendly any day.
 

YasoR17

Mirkofan #1
Jul 4, 2008
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What happned? it was a handball
Watch it again, he was just protecting his face. The ball was gonna hit his face/chest anyway. But this is incident was just one of many. I don't know where they get these referees from. And Algeria, what a smameful team. I can't remember once where they actually played the ball. They looked like animals released on a football pitch, couldn't play the ball and didn't let anyone else do it. Didn't expect anything else really tbh, always this shit with Algeria. Shame really to call them a football team.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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You don't need goals for exciting football. And you don't need some official competition either. Sure, it helps. But seeing the US and Portugal play Argentina, I cannot say that either team weren't putting an effort in to win and there was nothing at stake. :stuckup:
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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In the past year, I've come to see official competition to be the death of football. Perhaps that was heavily biased on the dull and cynical play we saw in WC 2010. But to see players go for creative chances, to run as fast as they can against the best in the world and not have to worry about playing the full 90 minutes, etc. -- some friendly matches in the past year have turned my usual thinking (mostly like yours) on its head.

Competition does not breed better football. At least that's my conclusion from 2010-11.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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In the past year, I've come to see official competition to be the death of football. Perhaps that was heavily biased on the dull and cynical play we saw in WC 2010. But to see players go for creative chances, to run as fast as they can against the best in the world and not have to worry about playing the full 90 minutes, etc. -- some friendly matches in the past year have turned my usual thinking (mostly like yours) on its head.

Competition does not breed better football. At least that's my conclusion from 2010-11.
You're talking about international football though. That is usually dull, competitive or not. Club football is much better.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Portugal-Spain was very entertaining. And you have to keep in mind Brazil got owned by Netherlands in the WC so you can bet there'll be some need for revenge by the canaries.
 

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