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i cant believe my own eyes...Brazil is playing more or less the technical game everyone expects them to play and now...just lost the 7th, un-fecking believable :rolleyes:

germany isnt playing anything like a genius game, just being ruthlessly efficient, scoring literally almost every second time they cross the midfield.

looks like the brasilians dont necessarily study the opponents specifics before playing them.
 
python said:
i cant believe my own eyes...Brazil is playing more or less the technical game everyone expects them to play and now...just lost the 7th, un-fecking believable :rolleyes:

germany isnt playing anything like a genius game, just being ruthlessly efficient, scoring literally almost every second time they cross the midfield.

looks like the brasilians dont necessarily study the opponents specifics before playing them.

They played genius for the first 25 minutes, then relaxed and scored even more goals.... Poor Julio Cesar, 7-0 and he is Brazil's best player
 
python said:
i cant believe my own eyes...Brazil is playing more or less the technical game everyone expects them to play and now...just lost the 7th, un-fecking believable :rolleyes:

germany isnt playing anything like a genius game, just being ruthlessly efficient, scoring literally almost every second time they cross the midfield.

looks like the brasilians dont necessarily study the opponents specifics before playing them.

Slightly disagree, Germany have been technically brilliant.
 
rainman said:
Sad to think those players will have to watch their backs. Fk those hysterical sados.

Who says they will have to? Western media will surely spin stories like that, just like they're still exploiting the Escobar story (which had **** all to do with football), doesn't mean that really happens.
 
Arnout said:
Who says they will have to? Western media will surely spin stories like that, just like they're still exploiting the Escobar story (which had **** all to do with football), doesn't mean that really happens.

I agree, maybe their could have been trouble if Brazil felt they were robbed but I think they'll accept this as the lesson that it is.
 
thirteen said:
boy, do i choose sh*te days to travel...

wtf happened here???

(a brief rundown of the TDF, too, wouldn't go amiss either)

seriously?

Germany started the better and got a goal. It was fairly easy and Brazil didn't put up much of a fight. Then they got a second and shell shocked the Brazilians. What happened next was the shocking thing. They conceded 2 more goals in the next 2mins. 4 goals down and having conceded 3 goals in 3min, they just collapsed.
 
Arnout said:
Who says they will have to? Western media will surely spin stories like that, just like they're still exploiting the Escobar story (which had **** all to do with football), doesn't mean that really happens.

Fair point about the media, but nobody's saying that all of Brazil would be out for blood or anything like that. It really just takes one idiot with warped priorities.
 
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mueller should've gotten a straight red card, btw.
not sure what he was thinking with 5-0 (or 6-0) in front.
 
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Arnout said:
Who says they will have to? Western media will surely spin stories like that, just like they're still exploiting the Escobar story (which had **** all to do with football), doesn't mean that really happens.
Hope your right. They wont like playing for third but maybe they can salvage some dignity and restore some faith for their fans.
 
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hrotha said:
Brazil has spent most of the tournament being scared ****less and super anxious, and today they paid for it. Total mental collapse. They're not this bad.
i think this is pretty accurate.