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    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    Interested on hearing Andries' opinion of Belgium after they lost to Bosnia at home. :lol2:
    He has a pretty low opinion of the Belgian NT, as I recall...
    I do, Greg, you're right. We have a talented side, but it'll take another two years. That said, I think the coach is to blame for this one. You both know that I won't easily blame Ranieri and I think it's far too easy to say it's his fault whenever you lose, but in this case it really was our coach who lost the game. He has some crazy point to prove and left out 5 of our best players. It was insane to be honest. The players, even those who started the game, were mad.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Dec 10, 2004
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    I think MSNBC needs to take auditions for future episodes. They should air a series, "How to Be a Predator" to recruit new TV personalities for future episodes.
    Well it's almost as if they do have auditions because despite it being a well-known tv show now people still get trapped on it.
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    I would be rather mad, too, if people in Belgium were claiming the United States doesn't exist. :D
    :D

    In fact the story's like this:

    In 1986 Belgium reached the semi finals. Vandereycken, our current coach, was a player back then, but got sent home after the first game. He said two of our star players weren't defending enough. And he was actually right. But he was sent home so the harmony in the team would not be disrupted.

    He's still angry about it now. So when everyone sees that the 11 best players should play, he puts on four or five players who shouldn't even make the bench. Just to prove that he knows better. But he doesn't. And that's why we lost today. I want him sacked tomorrow and I think he just might be.
     

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