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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Murderface84 » Sun, 13 Jul 2014 09:43

Arjen Robben is the biggest bitch I have ever seen in professional sports. Myself, I know that soccer gets a bad rap by my fellow Americans, and that it can be a physical game played by some pretty tough guys. I enjoy watching soccer and don't really see the 'flopping' as any worse than basketball.

Arjen Robben is an exception though; that guy seriously ought to be ashamed of himself and needs to have his license to be a man taken away. In the match today against Brazil (an absolutely meaningless, inconsequential match) I counted him falling to the floor FOUR TIMES in just as many minutes. Guys like him are why so many people here hate soccer and soccer players. It really has been pathetic watching this guy for the past few weeks.


I would advise him to stay away from the nation of Mexico too, if he wants to keep his head attached to his body.
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Vieira151 » Sun, 13 Jul 2014 22:41

^ I agree. I really dislike Robben.




Also, well played Germany. Where is GOA when he is most wanted? :lol:
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Mon, 14 Jul 2014 12:08

you call my name ?
HERE I AM )))))))))
i´m sooooo happy happy happy .
WE are worldcup champion 2014 .
ARGENTINA IS HAVING MESSI - BUT WE HAVE THE BEST TEAM IN THE WORLD and we have supermario GÖTZE :c
schalalala , schalalalalalalalaaaaaa , schlaaaaaand :lol:
i´m realy proud to be german . I´M proud for my team
what a thrilling exciting match .
but for myself ,the best at this Worldcup ( beside to win this worldcup ) is ....... we beat Brazil 7-1 in semifinal. o:) o:) :lol:
one of the craziest matches i ever saw .
i never will forget this match in my whole life !!!

PS:
no doubt MESSI is the best player in the world , but ...... in my opinion , he was not the best player in this worldcup !!
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Moralspain » Mon, 14 Jul 2014 14:48

Congrats, well deserved, and I would have given the Golden Ball to Neuer
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Vieira151 » Mon, 14 Jul 2014 18:21

Neuer or James Rodriguez.
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Belonger » Tue, 15 Jul 2014 09:27

Or Lahm for his last 3 games, or Schweinsteiger, who has been better and better as World Cup was going on. But Messi, who did not score any goal after round robin and who was less and less influent on the road to the final... no !

About Robben... Where do you come from, murderface ? The US ? I can understand you dislike him as he's quite an unpleasant guy. But all you say about him is exagerated and, sorry for this, makes me think you're a kind of football noob, propably because football/soccer culture on your place is not very old and deep...

On the one hand, Robben did a great WC (I could have add him on the golden ball deserving guys list ;) ), probably the most impressive for a forward, and on the other hand, many other players spent a lot of time on the floor in this World Cup : Muller, Fred (what a joke is this guy... I hated him when he played in my team - Olympique Lyonnais - and I have to say I'm happy he was clearly ridiculous during this WC), Valbuena, Suarez, A. Sanchez, etc.

About Mexico, 2 penalty kicks for Holland were "forgotten" at the end of first half, so the final one was cruel that's true, but quite logical in the "story" of this game.
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Murderface84 » Tue, 15 Jul 2014 09:54

I would have given the ball to Krul for straight laying down the smack talk to those Costa Rican player-haters.

@Belonger: Hi. Yes I am from the US. All your veiled insults about my nationality and intelligence aside, What exactly about Robben did I exaggerate?
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Murderface84 » Tue, 15 Jul 2014 10:10

Problem?? :mrgreen:
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Belonger » Tue, 15 Jul 2014 10:33

Insults ? What insults ?

I only said that you probably come from a country where soccer culture is very "young" and not deep, which explains that you can be driven "crazy" by attitude like Robben's, though it's quite usual in soccer competition. It was even hugely worse with Italian in the 80's and 90's (go and watch Gianluca Vialli best dives or Pippo Inzaghi best fakes ;) ).

It would be the same for me if we were talking about baseball or Lacrosse or other very American sport...
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Murderface84 » Tue, 15 Jul 2014 10:48

U.S.A made it to the semi-finals of the very first World Cup :wink:
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Belonger » Tue, 15 Jul 2014 13:31

Murderface84 wrote:U.S.A made it to the semi-finals of the very first World Cup :wink:


One fact doesn't make a sport culture ;). Your pro championship is only 10 years old or so ;). But that's true that this World Cup shows a real change in American people interest for soccer, at least their national team. TV audiences broke records, that's nice :wink: .

I'm sure if soccer keeps growing in the US, you won't be upset at this level against guys like Robben in 10 or 15 years max :c .

Besides all of this, I hope you agree Robben was most shaped player of this WC !
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Murderface84 » Wed, 16 Jul 2014 06:34

Can we please stop winking at each other.
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Belonger » Wed, 16 Jul 2014 09:43

Murderface84 wrote:Can we please stop winking at each other.


Why ? Are your afraid something happens between us :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: ?

Let's go back to soccer : I'm very curious to see this new Miami soccer team, headed by David Beckham. Will it be quickly very popular in a city where more than 60% of people are latino. Moreover, Basketball hype should collapse for 2 or 3 years at least in Miami with Lebron move and Bosh on the way out. It will probably give good opportunity to this new soccer team to quickly rise in Miami sport scene.

And what about New York Cosmos reborn after 3 decades ? Eric Cantona, former MU superstar (but also a huge asshole in my opinion ;) ) was supposed to lead team rebuild who should come come back in 2015, but I don't know if it's still back on track.
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Vieira151 » Thu, 17 Jul 2014 16:25

Belonger wrote:
Murderface84 wrote:U.S.A made it to the semi-finals of the very first World Cup :wink:


One fact doesn't make a sport culture ;). Your pro championship is only 10 years old or so ;). But that's true that this World Cup shows a real change in American people interest for soccer, at least their national team. TV audiences broke records, that's nice :wink: .

I'm sure if soccer keeps growing in the US, you won't be upset at this level against guys like Robben in 10 or 15 years max :c .

Besides all of this, I hope you agree Robben was most shaped player of this WC !


Nah, Ronaldo, another glorious dive-bomber, was the most shaped played at the WC. That guy is a beast.

But no, there is something I detest about Robben. And that's coming from a Liverpool fan who liked Suarez even though he has some issues... And jesus christ, Inzaghi annoyed me to ****. Great poacher, irritating character.
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Re: SOCCER World Championships 2014 in Brasil

Postby Murderface84 » Fri, 18 Jul 2014 02:47

I am not a noob to soccer in general.

I have been watching the world cup every 4 years since at least 2000.

I've seen many many many dive artists in that time.

None of them have ever infuriated me in the same way as Robben.

The way he throws up his hands mid-dive...it deserves a punch in the face. A really hard, solid punch in the nose.

If you have time and the wherewithal to throw up your hands in faux-protest, WHILE YOU ARE FALLING....

...YOU DID NOT GET FOULED. STFU and continue playing. Go after the ball. Stop waiting for the ref to come in and give you a second chance.

It's something that rubs harshly against the American character
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