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Dutch were beautiful. Mexico's problem was scoring early in second half and then not playing to lose. I think the Dutch could well will win out their side of the bracket. People talk about the low scoring futbol games and how there is no suspense. Quite the contrary, one can argue that close games allow for luck and bad calls to predominate. The call on Mexico which gave the Dutch a free kick is the perfect example. The call could have gone either way. Bottom line is you don't give the refs an opportunity to screw you.

Speaking of inspiration to be beautiful: https://twitter.com/WorldCupBabess The wife of a Dutch player :D
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Well, we are 2 to 1 or so underdogs today. (Actually USA has a 25% chance to win in 90+ minutes, and 10% chance or so to win in extra time.) I wouldn't be surprised to see the game go to extra time. http://linemakers.sportingnews.com/...betting-line-argentina-switzerland-prediction

Jozy will probably come in the second half if the game is close. Or put him in and let him go as long as he can - if the coach thinks he can last a half. But I think he is held back .....
 

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Dutch were beautiful. Mexico's problem was scoring early in second half and then not playing to lose. I think the Dutch could well will win out their side of the bracket. People talk about the low scoring futbol games and how there is no suspense. Quite the contrary, one can argue that close games allow for luck and bad calls to predominate. The call on Mexico which gave the Dutch a free kick is the perfect example. The call could have gone either way. Bottom line is you don't give the refs an opportunity to screw you.

Speaking of inspiration to be beautiful: https://twitter.com/WorldCupBabess The wife of a Dutch player :D
BrUTU4TCAAAAaQp.jpg:large

Wow, just................wow
 

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Wow, just................wow

Southern European and South American futbol has always been my favorite for some reason. They value grace and agility. The women aren't bad either.

24 minutes in against Belgium 0-0. And we are starting to get creative on offense. I like our flow better than usual. Ironically the network which hosts Ann Coulter (It's Un-American to love futbol) Coulter has the best ongoing stats. http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/matchtrax?id=3003
 

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I always seem to push for Brazil ...

But Tim Howard was a BEAST Today !!!! He shouldn't have to pay for a drink till the Next World Cup ...
 

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You're not the only one Stinger.

""If only England had the same passion and commitment that the USA showed with limited resources," he wrote.

It was a theme apparent all over social media, as planet football joined in hailing this beloved—after last night, we can justifiably call them that—United States team for what they've given to the world's game in Brazil this summer." http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial&hpt=hp_t4

If only my favorite (Italy with much more talent than the US) had played with the same intensity. I find soccer compelling in it's simplicity and potential gracefulness. Looking at the top teams left, they are some of the best. Even though a lot of goals aren't scored, you can see the best rise to the top.
 
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