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    World Cup 2010 Thread

    Let's start a group by group analysis on each team,the players to watch out for,potential stars,top scorer,If you are planning on going,pix of the stadiums,city they are based in.Anything you know about sowt afreeka(excluding the murder/rape rate).

    bring it on

    #2
    Watch out for Henry from France - lethal with his hands, particularly since his feet can no longer do the talking.
    Substance > Style

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      #3
      Originally posted by javier_monsterano View Post
      Let's start a group by group analysis on each team,the players to watch out for,potential stars,top scorer,If you are planning on going,pix of the stadiums,city they are based in.Anything you know about sowt afreeka(excluding the murder/rape rate).

      bring it on
      You start then...

      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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        #4
        The most over-hyped, over-rated sports event, ever.
        Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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          #5
          Originally posted by cream View Post
          The most over-hyped, over-rated sports event, ever.
          Rubbish.
          Forwards.......

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            #6
            Originally posted by cream View Post
            The most over-hyped, over-rated sports event, ever.
            Give it a ****ing rest. Its the most popular sport on the planet by far and once every four years teams get a chance to show their talent, girls get a chance to get their baps out for their country and guys get a chance to celebrate that and analyse which country produces the hottest female fans. Its a fantastic event and I hope its a non-stop party come next July, its wonderful seeing minor unknown teams go on dream run's upsetting lazy rich **** from Europe etc
            "These stories have as much relation to the truth as an egg to a chestnut." - Racing Santander President Francisco Pernia

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              #7
              copy and pasting feels so wrong,
              are there no south africans here?

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                #8
                World Cup 2010 Stadiums
                Five of South Africa's football stadiums will undergo renovations for 2010; Soccer City and Ellis Park in Johannesburg, Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, the Royal Bafokeng stadium and the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein.

                New stadiums will be built at Nelson Mandela Bay in Port Elizabeth. Peter Mokaba stadium in Polokwane, Limpopo will be rebuilt, as will King Senzangakhona Stadium in Durban.

                Kings Park and Green Point stadium in Cape Town will become completely new multi-sport facilities, Green Point complete with a retractable dome to protect fans and players from the Cape's unpredictable winter weather.

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                  #9
                  Johannesburg World Cup 2010 Stadiums




                  Johannesburg will have two stadiums in the World Cup 2010 and also boasts the opening match, one semi final and the final match of the tournament.

                  Soccer City is the jewel in South Africa's crown, built in 1987 and with a capacity of 94,700 (excluding Media and VIP's) it is sure to offer a great atmosphere for the lucky few that get tickets and hopefully as the stadium to be used for the first game, provide an excellent springboard for a magnificent tournament.

                  For 2010, the upper tier will be extended around the stadium, an encircling roof will be constructed, new changing room facilities will be developed and new floodlights will be installed.





                  Ellis Park was constructed in 1982 as a modern, integrated stadium offering outstanding sight lines from every seat. The Stadium stands within a world class sporting precinct, barely 15 minutes' walk from the Johannesburg City Centre, and offers outstanding office, security and medical features.

                  For 2010, new upper tiers will be constructed behind each of the goals, at the north and south ends of the venue, increasing the net capacity by 10,149 seats to a total 60,000.

                  Ellis Park will host one quarter final match.

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                    #10
                    Cape Town World Cup 2010 Stadium




                    Cape Town is building a new stadium for the 2010 World Cup in the suburb of Greenpoint, 500 metres from the Atlantic Ocean with Table Mountain as a backdrop.

                    Upon completion, the stadium should seat 70,000.

                    Group matches to be played in Cape Town
                    11th June - 8.30pm: Uruguay v France
                    14th June - 8.30pm: Italy v Paraguay
                    18th June - 8.30pm: England v Algeria
                    21st June - 1.30pm: Portugal v Korea DPR
                    24th June - 8.30pm: Cameroon v Netherlands

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by cream View Post
                        The most over-hyped, over-rated sports event, ever.
                        This is football, not Americanananananananan Football

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                          #13
                          Durban World Cup 2010 Stadium






                          Durban will boast the new Moses Mabhida stadium, unveiled on June 15th 2006 at Durban's ICC by KwaZulu-Natal's Premier Sbu Ndebele and eThekwini Mayor Councillor Obed Mlaba.

                          The stadium will be built on the site of the existing King's Park stadium and has been designed as a first-class multi-purpose sporting facility with a seating capacity of 70,000.

                          The stadium is named after named after Moses Mabhida, a former General Secretary of the SACP.

                          Group matches to be played in Durban
                          13th June - 8.30pm: Germany v Australia
                          16th June - 4.00pm: Spain v Switzerland
                          19th June - 1.30pm: Netherlands v Japan
                          22th June - 8.30pm: Nigeria v Korea Republic
                          25th June - 4.00pm: Portugal v Brazil


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by javier_monsterano View Post
                            copy and pasting feels so wrong,
                            are there no south africans here?
                            i would hazard a guess that southafricanred maybe one
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                            Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                            Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                              #15
                              Nelspruit World Cup 2010 Stadium





                              Construction of the new Mbombela Stadium on open land just eight kilometres north of Nelspruit will confirm the recently rising fortunes of this far north-eastern corner of South Africa.

                              The Mbombela Stadium has been designed to ensure it enjoys a prosperous life beyond the tournament as an adaptable, relevant multi-sport, entertainment and exhibition venue.

                              The stadium will be specifically constructed to ensure that it meets all FIFA Requirements and presents a compact and attractive venue for both first and second round matches with a capacity of just over 40,000.

                              Group matches to be played in Nelspruit
                              16th June - 1.30pm: Honduras v Chile
                              20th June - 4.00pm: Italy v New Zealand
                              23rd June - 8.30pm: Australia v Serbia
                              25th June - 4.00pm: Korea DPR v Ivory Coast

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