Who will win FIFA World Cup in Germany?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by SouthAmerica, Jun 10, 2006.

Who will win FIFA World Cup in Germany?

  1. Brazil

    11 vote(s)
    78.6%
  2. Germany

    1 vote(s)
    7.1%
  3. Italy

    1 vote(s)
    7.1%
  4. England

    1 vote(s)
    7.1%
  1. .
    Who will win FIFA's World Cup in Germany?

    I have no doubt that it will be Brazil.

    Brazil will win its 6th FIFA World Cup.

    Go Brazil.


    .
     
  2. I hope Australia or Serbia wins it, but that's beyond unlikely.

    Out of the teams with a shot at it, I'd like it to be Argentina or Italy.
     
  3. domi93

    domi93

    Brasil.

    Brasil won in 1958 in sweden (the only team to win a cup in another continent)
    Brasil won in 1962 and 1970.
    the won again in 1994, and 2002.

    look at the math.

    1970 + 1994= 3964
    2002 + 1962= 3964
    1958 + 2006= 3964

    history will repeat, just on the inverse.

    1958,1962, 1966 defeat, and won again in 1970
    now
    1994,defeat in 1998, won in 2002 and will win in 2006.

    brasil is too much for the rest of the world, period.
     
  4. .


    June 16, 2006

    SouthAmerica: I have seen almost all games played in the world cup so far and from what I can see there are only two teams that are playing sooccer at a level that can beat Brazil at this point - Argentina and Italy - I can't see any other team with possibilities of beating the Brazilian team.

    .
     
  5. Argentina is certainly in fine form (the bastards!). But Italy's only played one game, and that against African easy-beats. So I'm not sure that performance really lends itself to any serious analysis.

    Plus Croatia, a fine team but not in the A-list of world powers, was somewhat unlucky not to earn a draw against Brazil. Point being it was hardly a Brazil so domineering that one is left wondering who on earth might possibly beat them.
     
  6. .

    spect8or: Argentina is certainly in fine form (the bastards!). But Italy's only played one game, and that against African easy-beats. So I'm not sure that performance really lends itself to any serious analysis.


    ******

    June 17, 2006

    SouthAmerica: Yesterday I said the following: “I have seen almost all games played in the world cup so far and from what I can see there are only two teams that are playing soccer at a level that can beat Brazil at this point - Argentina and Italy - I can't see any other team with possibilities of beating the Brazilian team.”

    After watching Italy play the USA today I came to the conclusion that at this point there is only one team that is playing a superb soccer and that is Argentina - they are the only team with possibilities of beating the Brazilian team

    But I still put my bet on Brazil to win the world cup.


    .
     
  7. Daxtrader

    Daxtrader

    Ghana can beat Brazil, if they ever get a chance to play them.
     
  8. .

    .

    June 23, 2006 - 11:50 PM (New York - Time)

    SouthAmerica: Here is the remainder schedule of the 2006 World Cup in Germany:



    Round of 16: (New York - Time)


    Saturday, June 24, 2006 – at 11 AM - Germany X Sweden

    Saturday, June 24, 2006 – at 3 PM - Argentina X Mexico

    Sunday, June 25, 2006 – at 11 AM - England X Ecuador

    Sunday, June 25, 2006 – at 3 PM - Portugal X Netherlands

    Monday, June 26, 2006 – at 11 AM - Italy X Australia

    Monday, June 26, 2006 – at 3 PM – Switzerland X Ukraine

    Tuesday, June 27, 2006 – at 11 AM – Brazil X Ghana

    Tuesday, June 27, 2006 – at 3 PM – Spain X France


    Quarter-Finals:


    Friday, June 30, 2006 – at 11 AM – Germany X Argentina

    Friday, June 30, 2006 – at 3 PM – Italy X Switzerland

    Saturday, July 1, 2006 – at 11 AM – England X Portugal

    Saturday, July 1, 2006 – at 3 PM – Brazil X Spain


    Semi-Finals:


    Tuesday, July 4, 2006 – at 2 PM – Germany X Italy

    Wednesday, July 5, 2006 – at 2 PM – England X Brazil


    FINAL:


    Sunday, July 9, 2006 – at 1 PM – Germany X Brazil


    Brazil wins the world cup for the 6th time.



    .