USA
Mexico
Brazil
Colombia
Argentina
Uruguay
Netherlands
Enagland
Belgium
France
Portugal
Germany
Spain
Italy
Russia
Nigeria
Ghana
Cameroon
Korea
Japan
Australia
Croatia
Greece
Switzerland
Algeria
Iran
Chile
Uruguay
Honduras
Costa Rica
Ivory Coast
Ecuador
^ Seems like you haven't.
IN A GLAND IN A GLAND IN A GLAND
IN A GLAND IN A GLAND IN A GLAAAA-AAAND
etc.
I like these threads a lot because they always turn into best looking female supporters - in which case I went for Paraguay in the last WC...
You can vote for two teams out of each group
I wanted Bosnia, but you've missed them out and put Uruguay in twice.
Sigh . . . I don't think I can edit it.
Sorry
Only Croatia, Algeria and Honduras without points.
In the words of the Eurovision Song Contest: Nulle des Points
Can't participate as I don't speak Enaglish.
Why aren't Scotland in the poll?Originally Posted by OckerRocker
Oh yea, forgot, they didn't quite make the cut.
Sigh . . . sorry about that . . .Originally Posted by Johnny Farang
Suarez is going to make group D interesting if he can avoid injury in the EPL.
Fixed that Thormaturge.Originally Posted by Thormaturge
Also forgot the "Soccer is gay" option.
^^^ Let's hope he does get nobbled...
Chile look a good bet at 50s with most bookies. Betvictor currently quoting 66..mmm, worth a squid or two'
Belgium are 16s and they are well good. Frogs 25s
i'm going for Enagland to make final.
I'm going for Inagland to make the final group game.
Sort Jaws out and we're through, with the Italians, i have no doubt.
Nobble the actor...be the git talented...before EPL season end...Have puddle got Stoke again?
Looks like Hoeness won't be going anywhere soon let alone Brazil
Hoeness trial: Bayern Munich boss jailed
Despite the scandal, Uli Hoeness has remained a very popular figure at the club he helped build up
A German court has sentenced Uli Hoeness, president of European football champions Bayern Munich, to three years and six months in jail for tax evasion.
He admitted defrauding German tax authorities of millions of euros.
The former World Cup-winning Germany striker, 62, had kept the funds in a secret Swiss bank account.
His lawyer had argued he should escape punishment because he gave himself up. But judges ruled his confession fell short of full disclosure.
The court in the southern city of Munich found Hoeness guilty of "seven serious counts of tax evasion".
The defence and prosecution now have a week to appeal the sentence. Prosecutors had called for a term of five years and six months.
He was initially charged with evading 3.5m euros (£2.9m; $4.9m) in taxes but he then admitted to dodging another 15m euros. It finally emerged in court that he owed a total of 27.2m euros.
Hoeness, who helped Germany win the 1972 European Championship and then the World Cup two years later, came clean about his secret bank account last year, filing an amended tax return in the hope of an amnesty in return for paying the tax he owed.
But prosecutors said he did so because investigators were already pursuing his case.
The case has been described as one of the most spectacular of the year by the German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
Despite the tax evasion scandal, Mr Hoeness remains a very popular figure at the club he helped build up.
He offered his resignation at last year's annual meeting but was backed by the supporters and the club's board
wasn't he telling German's to be good citizens and to pay their taxes just before he got busted.
He was having tea with Angela when told the tax spooks were onto him.
Spooky indeed. Ah to have been a fly on the wall then.
Barking mad for sure.
^ Brilliant player though he was...Best attacking player in that 74 WC winning team.....I hate to say
Well here's one World Cup Winner.....
Qatar World Cup 2022 investigation: former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner and family paid millions - TelegraphQatar World Cup 2022 investigation: former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner and family paid millions
Documents appear to show a senior Fifa official and his family were paid millions by a company controlled by a former Qatari football official shortly after the country won its bid for the 2022 World Cup
Makes you sick, doesn't it, Blatter deserves a kicking, he knows what went on.
Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on Tuesday that a company under the control of Mohamed Bin Hammam paid $1.2 million to Jack Warner, the former president of North American soccer's governing body CONCACAF and a member of the FIFA committee which chose the 2022 World Cup hosts.
One of Warner's companies requested that payment in December 2010, the Telegraph said, two weeks after a FIFA vote selected Qatar to stage the 2022 tournament ahead of rival bidders the United States,Australia, Japan and South Korea.
It is very, very disturbing and the choice should be scrapped - though the mass of lawsuits to follow would bankrupt FIFA.
The whole lot of them should be replaced - at least it would take a while for the corruption to take hold again
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