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Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Americans don't care about soccer... I am not even sure what FIFA is (some sort of governing body of soccer? does it have anything to do with the world cup?).
Originally posted by: SN4p
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Americans don't care about soccer... I am not even sure what FIFA is (some sort of governing body of soccer? does it have anything to do with the world cup?).
FIFA runs the world cup. This is called Confederation's Cup, also run by FIFA.
They have to play Spain, they have about... no chance.
Originally posted by: Baked
This is just warm up matches, it's not the actual FIFA world cup, no care.
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: SN4p
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Americans don't care about soccer... I am not even sure what FIFA is (some sort of governing body of soccer? does it have anything to do with the world cup?).
FIFA runs the world cup. This is called Confederation's Cup, also run by FIFA.
They have to play Spain, they have about... no chance.
even if they did, I am pretty sure the refs will prevent the US from wining it all.
Originally posted by: Casawi
Originally posted by: Baked
This is just warm up matches, it's not the actual FIFA world cup, no care.
This is not warm ups. Confederations cup... basically teams from every continent compete... different format than world cup, and yes it means a lot.
Originally posted by: sactoking
It means so much that Italy, one of the best teams in the world, decided it wasn't worth the effort.
Originally posted by: sactoking
It means so much that Italy, one of the best teams in the world, decided it wasn't worth the effort.
Originally posted by: sactoking
It means so much that Italy, one of the best teams in the world, decided it wasn't worth the effort.
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: sactoking
It means so much that Italy, one of the best teams in the world, decided it wasn't worth the effort.
You obviously don't know any Italians who watch soccer fans.
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: sactoking
It means so much that Italy, one of the best teams in the world, decided it wasn't worth the effort.
You obviously don't know any Italians who watch soccer fans.
Frankly, I can't imagine them not putting 100% effort against Brazil, even if it were a friendly.
Originally posted by: Casawi
Originally posted by: sactoking
It means so much that Italy, one of the best teams in the world, decided it wasn't worth the effort.
They told you this? or you are just running your mouth?
Italy was never expected to beat Brazil, they are much better team than Italy... I know they won the world cup and everything, but that was 2006.
So how about Italy is not as good as they used to be.
Egypt was the team that should have qualified, but they did not take it...I don't care if they were missing 3 players or whatever, and that they got robbed in South Africa...they did not play on that pitch like they wanted to qualify... so they are losers.
Originally posted by: sjwaste
Originally posted by: Casawi
Originally posted by: sactoking
It means so much that Italy, one of the best teams in the world, decided it wasn't worth the effort.
They told you this? or you are just running your mouth?
Italy was never expected to beat Brazil, they are much better team than Italy... I know they won the world cup and everything, but that was 2006.
So how about Italy is not as good as they used to be.
Egypt was the team that should have qualified, but they did not take it...I don't care if they were missing 3 players or whatever, and that they got robbed in South Africa...they did not play on that pitch like they wanted to qualify... so they are losers.
This tournament is fairly meaningless. It's an exhibition for the host country a year before the actual (and probably only) world-wide tournament that matters.
It doesn't count for qualifying, therefore most teams are playing to test matchups and are avoiding injury. The Brazil-Italy game was definitely lopsided yesterday, but neither team was tackling hard, etc.
The Confederations Cup happens a year before the WC, basically right before qualifiers kick into high gear. No team is selling out to win the Confed Cup at the price of its World Cup qualification. At least, no sane team.
Italy-Brazil is always a show, though. Usually a closer match, but it draws viewers. I really hope those two teams meet again in the World Cup, and no earlier than the Semifinal round.
Originally posted by: Casawi
They still play for a cup. I agree this is no World Cup, but definitely great team recognition... I bet you there were a lot of pissed off Italians last night.... every football game between nations mean a lot, it always has... even when they say it is friendly.
Originally posted by: sjwaste
Originally posted by: Casawi
They still play for a cup. I agree this is no World Cup, but definitely great team recognition... I bet you there were a lot of pissed off Italians last night.... every football game between nations mean a lot, it always has... even when they say it is friendly.
Absolutely. Definitely a ton of pissed off Italians in my neck of the woods (here in the US), myself included.
I think both teams played soft soccer, but Brazil put 3 on the sheet, and that's what matters.
I would've been even more pissed off if Italy had won at the expense of an injury to, say, Pirlo, though. Brazil fans probably would've thought the same if it meant Robinho blowing out his knee or something.
If anything, though, it makes me want next summer to come even sooner
Originally posted by: Danwar
Importance given to soccer tournaments by most soccer fans, players and media:
1.- World Cup
2.- Continental cup ( European cup , Copa america , etc , by continent)
3.- International club tournaments ( Champions league in europe , libertadores cup in America )
4.- Local league championships (each country has its own) *excludes MLS
5.- Confederations cup
6.- Olympics soccer
7.- Major League Soccer
I know that it "thechnically it still a tournament" and its great to win it , but its a relative 'young' cup and no big deal is given to it pretty much anywhere.
Originally posted by: Danwar
Importance given to soccer tournaments by most soccer fans, players and media:
1.- World Cup
2.- Continental cup ( European cup , Copa america , etc , by continent)
3.- International club tournaments ( Champions league in europe , libertadores cup in America )
4.- Local league championships (each country has its own)
5.- Confederations cup
5.- Olympics soccer
I know that it "thechnically it still a tournament" and its great to win it , but its a relative 'young' cup and no big deal is given to it pretty much anywhere.