The Ger-Uru game was definitely superior, however the final had its moments. I love goalkeepers, and watching Cassiles was a delight. If I were a professional soccer player (and male), I don't know whether I would prefer to be a playmaker/midfielder or a goalkeeper. I really love goalkeepers, as they are the last line of defence and one single mistake can be costly, and my favourite current professional soccer player is Mark Schwarzer.
Winter Land Man · Member since
More like WORLD COCK 2010. The longest was mine, at 9 inches. The rest, fell behind, and had their penises burned off by Grace!
The Mir@cle · Member since
Sir GH wrote: Absolutely. The third place game was far superior, and not just because of the scoreline. There's far more to football than the scoreline - it was a far better game technically and artistically.
Agreed.. but that's normal I guess. The "little final" is some sort of friendly match where teams play freely without any pressure. A final is something different. Finals are most often boring and not that good.
Winter Land Man · Member since
The Mir@cle wrote: Sir GH wrote: Absolutely. The third place game was far superior, and not just because of the scoreline. There's far more to football than the scoreline - it was a far better game technically and artistically.
Agreed.. but that's normal I guess. The "little final" is some sort of friendly match where teams play freely without any pressure. A final is something different. Finals are most often boring and not that good. Didn't you rape that girl on QZ? Her name started with an S... or some bullshit. Just curious.
The Mir@cle · Member since
Thanks for remembering why I didn't visit this site for a loooooooooooooooooong time... Took me one hour to realise again. ;-)
YourValentine · Member since
I am one of those who liked the Germany vs Uruguay match better than the final :-) Uruguay was very motivated to win and the German team managed to put aside the disappointment about the missed final and performed well. It was amazing how the crowd booed Suarez until the very last minute, I am sure it must have made it hard for him to play well.
Diego Forlan was elected best player of the tournament, so Uruguay did not go home with empty hands. A great team.
***Marial-B*** · Member since
Blue Roses Unlimited wrote: The Mir@cle wrote: Sir GH wrote: Absolutely. The third place game was far superior, and not just because of the scoreline. There's far more to football than the scoreline - it was a far better game technically and artistically.
Agreed.. but that's normal I guess. The "little final" is some sort of friendly match where teams play freely without any pressure. A final is something different. Finals are most often boring and not that good. Didn't you rape that girl on QZ? Her name started with an S... or some bullshit. Just curious. I still can't believe some trolls are still around here, that's why don't visit Qzone anymore...
Mr Mercury · Member since
So Fabio Capello thinks that Rooney is worse the Heskey.......
*edit - my original link was pulled because Fabio took the huff at someone leaking his ratings system*
So here is the story, again.
Fabio Capello has published his controversial Capello Index ratings for England's players from the World Cup. The England manager was prevented by the Football Association from running the marks during the tournament but has now gone public with his assessment of their performances. The goalkeeper Robert Green gets the lowest mark for the tournament with a rating of 51.67 out of 100, having made a dreadful mistake in his only game, against the USA. Jermain Defoe tops the list with an average of 62.47 across the matches he played, which included scoring the winner against Slovenia. England's second-best player according to the Capello Index was John Terry (60.48). Uruguay's Diego Forlán, who was awarded the official player of the tournament award, gets an average score of 65.77 by comparison. Wayne Rooney, widely accepted to have had a dismal World Cup, is marked at 58.87, marginally higher than Spain's Fernando Torres and only slightly less than Jérôme Boateng, part of the Germany team that finished third at the tournament. England's best individual performance of the tournament was rated by the index to be Steven Gerrard's against the USA (66.36). The marks are calculated using a complicated scoring system which awards points for categories such as long passing, assists, mistakes, dribbles, goals, shots and headers.
Average mark given to England's players
Robert Green 51.67 David James 59.28 Glen Johnson 57.18 John Terry 60.48 Ledley King 57.50 Jamie Carragher 59.04 Matthew Upson 60.21 Ashley Cole 59.58 Aaron Lennon 57.64 Frank Lampard 58.58 Steven Gerrard 60.98 James Milner 59.40 Gareth Barry 57.50 Shaun Wright-Phillips 61.09 Joe Cole 55.45 Wayne Rooney 58.87 Emile Heskey 60.15 Jermain Defoe 62.47 Peter Crouch did not play enough minutes to generate a mark.
The Mir@cle · Member since
@Barbara
Suarez is used to that booing... that's what all the clubs to to him here in Holland, except his own (Ajax) fans. He even 'deserved' a role in a commercial with that.