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04-01-2010, 01:50 PM

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I'm at conflict with my identity at the moment! Born in Algeria, lived in England most of my life and am a British Citizen, but now living in France and will soon become a French Citizen. I either choose a country to support, or support all three lol

To top it off, first match is England vs Algeria!
Just support them all until only 1 is left.

Out of those teams England probably have the best chance of success but unfortunatly i don't think any of them are good enough...

I'm ok because i never support any team ever. I just like to watch a good event in whatever sports i enjoy.
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04-01-2010, 02:08 PM

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Just support them all until only 1 is left.

Out of those teams England probably have the best chance of success but unfortunatly i don't think any of them are good enough...

I'm ok because i never support any team ever. I just like to watch a good event in whatever sports i enjoy.
Yeah, I think that's the best solution!

You're probably right about England having the best chance of success out of those threel! France could so easily get really far if it weren't for the manager/coach. He's probably the dumbest person I've ever seen. So many amazing players for France that don't get a chance to play!
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04-01-2010, 02:30 PM

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Yeah, I think that's the best solution!

You're probably right about England having the best chance of success out of those threel! France could so easily get really far if it weren't for the manager/coach. He's probably the dumbest person I've ever seen. So many amazing players for France that don't get a chance to play!
I did wonder why they became so poor. I haven't been following football much in recent months. I still like the international tournaments though but to me club football is a bit of an embaressment these days.

I spend my day to day life around Newcastle fans and it annoys me the way they go on. At least they finally for humbled with a year in the championship!! (which i guess is as good as over now, 2 more games max and they are back up)
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04-06-2010, 07:50 AM

OLE OLE World Cup. I rooting for Japan as Asian candidate. But realistically it is a very strong group with Denmark, Cameroon and Holland!

I hope Italy and Germany doing well!
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04-06-2010, 04:23 PM

soccer is big around the planet yet seems like an after thought here in the united states.i always watch the world cup.especially between countries that dislike each other.yes i love japan,but i'm cheering for mexico,the u.s. and england.
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04-28-2010, 03:19 PM

Despite I was born in Brazil, my heart is Argentinian...at least in the last 20 years I've supported them even though they haven't succeeded it in these between years.

My consolation is that Messi has rocked...even though Argentina is not really contending for reaching the final, I'm hopeful....I'm glad that the team is not favourite in the competition as they were in 2002 they fully failed it.


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05-18-2010, 07:56 PM

oh ...



i am really waiting for a superb world cup 2010 .....




it gonna rock this year .......



long live Argentina ........................
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05-18-2010, 07:59 PM

Ohhhhhhhhh yes, I´m really looking forward to it


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Looking forward to good matches and beer with my friends. Im pulling for the US of course and Spain.


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05-22-2010, 07:56 PM

I stick to Argentina, hoping they would go far
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