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Old 15-07-2014, 13:53
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There have been five different winners in the last five World Cups - 1998 to 2014.

That's great for football. No dominance\e by any one country.

There have been a few runs of five different winners in sequence but never six different countries.

So who will be next? One of France, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Brazil and Germany or some other team?

Netherlands? Belgium? Colombia? Costa Rica? USA?

Hosts Russia and England can be safely ruled out.
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Old 15-07-2014, 14:03
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All I know is that Italy will be in the final I don't know who they will lose to though heh...
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Old 15-07-2014, 14:33
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I'm currently predicting France.

Obviously it's a bit early to tell with players maturing between now and four years. The Belgium squad might be able to compete in four years time. Italy could also be ready to compete properly then. I'd like to see the Dutch lift their World Cup curse.
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Old 15-07-2014, 21:00
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Yes Netherlands have done their apprenticeship and "serve" to win sometime. But Belgium might pip them to it.

England won't be seeded again so another struggle to get out of the group.
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Old 15-07-2014, 21:08
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It would be wonderful for the Netherlands to finally win (if Italy get knocked out of course) but it almost seems an impossible dream. All their other teams have been fantastic with 2014 arguably being the weakest of all the great Dutch teams. I still remember their Bergkamp, Kluivert, Davids, Seedorf team vividly. They were just playing the most beautiful football.

Does England really have a worse penalty shootout record than the Dutch?! Wasn't it at Euro 2000 when the Dutch had a phenomenal team and missed 5 penalties (2 of them during the game)?
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Old 15-07-2014, 21:53
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Old 15-07-2014, 22:05
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Russia. I mean surely no one seriously thinks any official is going to give any decision at all against the Russian team in Russia?
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Old 15-07-2014, 22:25
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Sadly I can forsee this:

Commentator: 4 years ago they were humiliated at home but now they've turned it around and are back on top.

*captain lifts the trophy, crowd cheer*

Commentator: Brazil are the 2018 World Champions!


Makes you wanna throw up doesn't it.
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Old 15-07-2014, 23:10
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Sadly I can forsee this:

Commentator: 4 years ago they were humiliated at home but now they've turned it around and are back on top.

*captain lifts the trophy, crowd cheer*

Commentator: Brazil are the 2018 World Champions!


Makes you wanna throw up doesn't it.
Why? I would love for them to bounce back and actually play some Brazilian football at the next World Cup (with at least 21 new players of course). Sadly, as the poster above said, I foresee disgusting refereeing in favour of the host nation and Russia at least getting to the semi-final. It will be South Korea all over again.
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Old 15-07-2014, 23:16
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I think Germany will be there next time. In the final with Holland and perhaps this time Holland will win.
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Old 15-07-2014, 23:46
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I think Johan Cruyff made a pact with the Devil that if he can't win the World Cup, no other Dutchman ever will. He just has to remain the greatest Dutch player in history.
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Old 15-07-2014, 23:50
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It's probably going to be either Spain or Germany. I can see those two teams dominating Intentional football for the next few years.
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Old 16-07-2014, 00:32
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If under-21 results are anything to go by one would have to say Spain.

Watch out for USA , their football is growing fast , they have a great coach full of ideas.
Klinsmann is ,in part ,the architect of this Germany team ...he started this project IIRC with Loew.

This Belgium team can also grow , certainly challenge for the next Euros.
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Old 16-07-2014, 00:39
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If under-21 results are anything to go by one would have to say Spain.

Watch out for USA , their football is growing fast , they have a great coach full of ideas.
Klinsmann is ,in part ,the architect of this Germany team ...he started this project IIRC with Loew.

This Belgium team can also grow , certainly challenge for the next Euros.
BIB - no. Loew is the architect of this Germany team. He was always their proper coach even in the Klinsmann days.
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Old 16-07-2014, 00:45
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BIB - no. Loew is the architect of this Germany team. He was always their proper coach even in the Klinsmann days.
Wasn't Klinsmann though , involved in restructuring the football schools back in the early 2000's or am I remembering incorrectly?
I agree with you on Loew being the "allenatore" i think you know what i mean
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Old 16-07-2014, 09:21
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The Netherlands are the Jimmy White of World Cup football.
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Old 16-07-2014, 12:07
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If under-21 results are anything to go by one would have to say Spain.

Watch out for USA , their football is growing fast , they have a great coach full of ideas.
Klinsmann is ,in part ,the architect of this Germany team ...he started this project IIRC with Loew.

This Belgium team can also grow , certainly challenge for the next Euros.
You can't always go on the U-21 results, they don't always translate into success at senior level.

I liked the USA, athleticism and fair play, they added to the World Cup and I can see them getting even better. The Germany v USA game was brilliant.

Belgium were a disappointment but it may be down to naivete. I'm not sure they will triumph anytime soon.

BIB - no. Loew is the architect of this Germany team. He was always their proper coach even in the Klinsmann days.
What's Bierhoff's role and was he not part of the Klinsmann team as well?
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Old 16-07-2014, 15:10
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What's Bierhoff's role and was he not part of the Klinsmann team as well?
He is supposed to look after the team, make sure they are happy.

Klinsmann was Mr. Motivator (now Captain America), Löw the Tech Guy and Bierhoff the Nanny as far as I have understood it.
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Old 16-07-2014, 16:50
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The Netherlands are the Jimmy White of World Cup football.
Good one, Goodwin!!
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Old 16-07-2014, 16:53
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It's England's turn. There's enough ability in English football (if you throw in a bit of luck) to win the world cup. We need to get past that stage where 9 or 10 of them all seem to have one of their worst games together, when it really counts.
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Old 16-07-2014, 16:59
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It's England's turn. There's enough ability in English football (if you throw in a bit of luck) to win the world cup. We need to get past that stage where 9 or 10 of them all seem to have one of their worst games together, when it really counts.
There really isn't compared to the top countries, but if you throw in a lot of luck then yes we stand a chance.
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Old 16-07-2014, 17:52
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well England won the under 17 European football championship this year, so that might give a bit of hope for the future of English football.
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Old 16-07-2014, 22:05
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The Netherlands are the Jimmy White of World Cup football.
Brilliant
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Old 16-07-2014, 23:36
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It's England's turn. There's enough ability in English football (if you throw in a bit of luck) to win the world cup. We need to get past that stage where 9 or 10 of them all seem to have one of their worst games together, when it really counts.
You can't really believe that, surely?

I doubt we'll ever see England win the World Cup again.
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Old 17-07-2014, 17:03
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[quote=Flat Matt;73748720]You can't really believe that, surely?

I doubt we'll ever see England win the World Cup again.[/
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wow so negative, the situatuation may not be good right now but to say we'll never win it again is going a bit far, sure it might take about 50 years but I think England will win it again one day.
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