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Who the Bleep is mubz. . . ![]() Me thinks we'd have ourselves a new leader by the end of today. . . That Guy is the real Deal |
Yeah wat do you know? Citeh may not have the best defense, but they are a fine attacking threat. Its not just about us or uncle carlotti all the time, try to give citeh some credit. |
Ronaldo is an idio.t . . ! Sent of needlessly. . . You get accidentally nudged and then you lash out at the wrong person. . . That is after missing a penalty, and although the follow up is scored (benzema) you look like your whole world has crashed. This guy should be banned for 3 matches. . . |
Chelsea players in my team were a disaster. . . Somebody pls say a prayer for BANDELY. . . ![]() |
Wtf. . . Drogba! |
Mykali. . . . Aaaaargh! My eyes are sore just looking at your post. . ![]() Overtake me? You must be kiddin The only way you'd do that is if i keep buying duds like boateng whom i bought this week. Prince my foot! ![]() |
Had a dream where drogba had a nasty injury after scoring our 4th. . . |
Dreamt the scummites won this by 5 goals. . . When will i stop having useless dreams? ![]() |
Its obvious drogba's prayers for a kind draw was not answered. . . That group is rotten! Even if South Africa were placed in the same group with Dominican Republic, Tibet and San Marino, they will still not qualify. |
Nateevs are you for real? Win the world cup? ![]() |
Heard rumours about FIFA heating up some balls. . . I tend to want to believe that. . . ![]() |
Denmark and France? Not possible in same group. . . |
Hope Nigeria gets the bloodiest draw possible. . . Maybe that will prompt the NFF to sack Amodu ![]() |
Thieving whores. . . Why do superstar celebs even get married? |
What a shame citeh wont be able to achieve their record breaking eight consecutive epl draws. Citeh 1 - Chelsea 3 |
Weirdoworld, I understand how it feels to carry the weight of 63 teams on your flat head and still have to plan your way to the top! ![]() You know i was wondering where the hell you were in the league until i clicked on NEXT! ![]() I study the teams of my opponents, guess whom they've purchased or sold, and mostly get it right. How i make use of that info is left to me ![]() I'm headed for the top and there's nothing anyone can do about it ![]() |
lalaboi:Cant beliveve this is the same lalaboi who was romancing the bottom of the league, how time changes things, Dont worry i'd leave you for good next week, And like you already know, i've been taking a long hard look at ur team, ![]() |
You are either blind, or obviously living in wendoworld, Lalaboi is still way down below me, |
Whatever happens in this league, Jeff. Jnr, astute and outspoken manager of FC Borat has vowed to break into the top 10 before week 20, ![]() |
Lets substitute the CC for the UCL, Thats what carlotti would kill for, About the triple substitution, I remember a certain Mr Mourinho making the same 'Mistake', we ended that match with 9 or 8 men, cant remember, And it affected our Champions League campaign, And guess who it was against, ? |
whateva, sad though, |
unfcukingbelievable, |
yeah rite, goaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllllllllll!!!!! I love shootouts! |
I dont really know whom to pity, The fans.? the players? WEnger, ? All i know is i feel pity for the gaynnerss, ![]() Not ur faults tho, competition is fierce, I mean you've got the pensioners and the scummites, Not exactly people you'd want to compete with, I smell trophyless, ![]() oh oh! Icing on the cake, This is GROSS, ! |
These guys are not lying low, ![]() |
Ok, lets start somewhere, Does anyone care to bleeping explain how the bleeping hell this dude is bleeping sitting upright??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wtf??!! *Pukes and faints* |
December 4th is the date to mark in every football fan’s diary, as the draw for the World Cup 2010 is made in Cape Town, South Africa. Over the course of a ninety minute broadcast, the 32 qualified teams, whose flags have been raised above Soccer City in Johannesburg, will know their fates as the nations falls into their groups by seeding. It has taken over two years to get to this stage, as the whole qualification process was started down in the Oceania zone in August of 2007. The qualification process ended with Uruguay’s final play off success against Costa Rica, with the South American’s being the last nation to join the qualified parties for South Africa 2010. The draw, as promised, will be a visual and audio treat of African culture, to celebrate the fact that this is the first time that the tournament will be held on the African continent, and all eyes from the footballing world will, for the first time be focused upon the Cape Town International Convention Centre. This won’t be the equivalent of the FA Cup draw with a an ex-footballer and a TV pundit running the show, this is an all out festival to celebrate the momentous occasion. There will be music from different genres to keep the party flowing, and it will be a celebration of the beautiful game as well as building the excitement ahead of the main event next year. The World Cup 2010 draw will be broadcast all around the World, and it is a chance for the organisers of South Africa 2010, to show the world what they can expect when the tournament kicks off next year. Aptly the African continent is represented by their highest number of teams ever, with five participants, which will increase their chances of creating history by having a winner from that continent. With the likes of the Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Ghana, Africa have a better chance than ever before of having a team reach the World Cup Finals. Every team which has qualified for the 2010 World Cup has in fact, all been there before. There will be no new faces in the World Cup 2010 draw on December 4th, and all eyes will be on the announcement from FIFA about the seeding of teams for the draw. Seven teams plus hosts South Africa will be named as seeded teams, which will mean that they will be kept in separate groups. The familiar faces of Brazil, Spain, England and Germany will be there amongst the seeded teams, but until FIFA have decided on a few points, which they will do at a extraordinary meeting on December 2nd, the full list of seeded teams will not be known. The main area of confusion is over which FIFA World Rankings to use for the 2010 World Cup draw, as the October rankings vary from the November listings. This is because some teams, like Portugal for example had to play extra games to qualify via the play-offs. Good performances will have given them extra ranking points, which could be seen as unfair and imbalanced over teams who won their groups. But the World Cup 2010 draw is simply the prelude, the warm up act for the opening ceremony next year. Last Sunday saw the mark of the 200 day countdown until South Africa 2010 kicks off. The draw kicks off at 5pm GMT on December 4th, and it will be televised. By keeping the seeding selections under wraps until just before the draw date, there will be much speculation abound. The format of the draw will be eight groups of four, and as usual, the top two teams will go forward to the knock-out stage. There will be four Pots of teams, a seeded team pot, a pot for the rest of UEFA teams (as no more than two European teams can be together in a group), a pot for the Asian and CONCACAF zones, and a pot for Africa and South America. Qualified Teams: Africa: Algeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria Asia: Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea Europe: Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland North, Central America and Caribbean: Honduras, Mexico, USA Oceania: New Zealand South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay Host Nation: South Africa Learnt Drogba is praying for an easy draw for his country, ME thinks Amodu's prayers will begin after the draws, Grin Grin Cos i had a dream where we were grouped together with SPAIN, FRANCE, and PORTUGAL! Shocked tHE NFF could take just one look at our group and fire him sharpish! |
ayusman16:O boy, Park, ![]() |
December 4th is the date to mark in every football fan’s diary, as the draw for the World Cup 2010 is made in Cape Town, South Africa. Over the course of a ninety minute broadcast, the 32 qualified teams, whose flags have been raised above Soccer City in Johannesburg, will know their fates as the nations falls into their groups by seeding. It has taken over two years to get to this stage, as the whole qualification process was started down in the Oceania zone in August of 2007. The qualification process ended with Uruguay’s final play off success against Costa Rica, with the South American’s being the last nation to join the qualified parties for South Africa 2010. The draw, as promised, will be a visual and audio treat of African culture, to celebrate the fact that this is the first time that the tournament will be held on the African continent, and all eyes from the footballing world will, for the first time be focused upon the Cape Town International Convention Centre. This won’t be the equivalent of the FA Cup draw with a an ex-footballer and a TV pundit running the show, this is an all out festival to celebrate the momentous occasion. There will be music from different genres to keep the party flowing, and it will be a celebration of the beautiful game as well as building the excitement ahead of the main event next year. The World Cup 2010 draw will be broadcast all around the World, and it is a chance for the organisers of South Africa 2010, to show the world what they can expect when the tournament kicks off next year. Aptly the African continent is represented by their highest number of teams ever, with five participants, which will increase their chances of creating history by having a winner from that continent. With the likes of the Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Ghana, Africa have a better chance than ever before of having a team reach the World Cup Finals. Every team which has qualified for the 2010 World Cup has in fact, all been there before. There will be no new faces in the World Cup 2010 draw on December 4th, and all eyes will be on the announcement from FIFA about the seeding of teams for the draw. Seven teams plus hosts South Africa will be named as seeded teams, which will mean that they will be kept in separate groups. The familiar faces of Brazil, Spain, England and Germany will be there amongst the seeded teams, but until FIFA have decided on a few points, which they will do at a extraordinary meeting on December 2nd, the full list of seeded teams will not be known. The main area of confusion is over which FIFA World Rankings to use for the 2010 World Cup draw, as the October rankings vary from the November listings. This is because some teams, like Portugal for example had to play extra games to qualify via the play-offs. Good performances will have given them extra ranking points, which could be seen as unfair and imbalanced over teams who won their groups. But the World Cup 2010 draw is simply the prelude, the warm up act for the opening ceremony next year. Last Sunday saw the mark of the 200 day countdown until South Africa 2010 kicks off. The draw kicks off at 5pm GMT on December 4th, and it will be televised. By keeping the seeding selections under wraps until just before the draw date, there will be much speculation abound. The format of the draw will be eight groups of four, and as usual, the top two teams will go forward to the knock-out stage. There will be four Pots of teams, a seeded team pot, a pot for the rest of UEFA teams (as no more than two European teams can be together in a group), a pot for the Asian and CONCACAF zones, and a pot for Africa and South America. Qualified Teams: Africa: Algeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria Asia: Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea Europe: Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland North, Central America and Caribbean: Honduras, Mexico, USA Oceania: New Zealand South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay Host Nation: South Africa http://www.world-cup-betting.me.uk/the-2010-fifa-world-cup-draw.html Learnt Drogba is praying for an easy draw for his country, ME thinks Amodu's prayers will begin after the draws, ![]() Cos i had a dream where we were grouped together with SPAIN, FRANCE, and PORTUGAL! tHE NFF could take just one look at our group and fire him sharpish! |
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