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The US definitely got a good draw. I just wish I was going to be able to go next summer. We went to Germany in '06 for the WC and it was the trip of a lifetime!!!
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I was in Germany as well for the 2006 WC. What a blast! |
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come back to germany in 2011 for the women wc. the usa has a shot at winning this...
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i think usa will hold their own in this group and have a good chance of winning it outright, big big expectations on england for 2010 as there is in every wc or euro championships.
in the press over here they are saying spain or brazil to win it. |
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Spain 4/1
Mexico 50/1 Greece 125/1 Brazil 5/1 Chile 50/1 Switzerland 175/1 England 11/2 USA 66/1 Slovenia 175/1 Argentina 9/1 Serbia 66/1 Japan 200/1 Italy 12/1 Ghana 75/1 Slovakia 200/1 France 12/1 South Africa 80/1 South Korea 250/1 Germany 14/1 Cameroon 80/1 Honduras 400/1 Holland 14/1 Denmark 80/1 Algeria 500/1 Portugal 25/1 Uruguay 80/1 New Zealand 750/1 Ivory Coast 25/1 Nigeria 100/1 North Korea 1000/1 Paraguay 40/1 Australia 125/1 http://www.paddypower.com/football/i..._grp_ids=36893 |
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outright top scorer
D Villa (Spain) 9/1 D Milito (Argentina) 33/1 N Zigic (Serbia) 80/1 L Fabiano (Brazil) 10/1 K Benzema (France) 33/1 H Suazo (Chile) 80/1 F Torres (Spain) 11/1 A Pato (Brazil) 33/1 S Kiessling (Germany) 80/1 W Rooney (England) 12/1 L Toni (Italy) 33/1 N Bendtner (Denmark) 100/1 L Messi (Argentina) 14/1 M Gomez (Germany) 40/1 C Vela (Mexico) 100/1 C Ronaldo (Portugal) 16/1 G Rossi (Italy) 40/1 Yakubu (Nigeria) 100/1 D Drogba (Ivory Coast) 20/1 D Guiza (Spain) 40/1 B McCarthy (South Africa) 100/1 S Aguero (Argentina) 20/1 C Tevez (Argentina) 40/1 E Johnson (USA) 125/1 Kaka (Brazil) 22/1 L Lopez (Argentina) 40/1 T Gekas (Greece) 125/1 R Van Persie (Holland) 25/1 M Owen (England) 40/1 A Frei (Switzerland) 125/1 G Higuain (Argentina) 25/1 D Forlan (Uruguay) 40/1 L Donovan (USA) 125/1 M Klose (Germany) 25/1 L Podolski (Germany) 50/1 M Fernandez (Chile) 150/1 Nilmar (Brazil) 25/1 Simao (Portugal) 50/1 M Amoah (Ghana) 150/1 J Defoe (England) 28/1 L Suarez (Uruguay) 50/1 R Vittek (Slovakia) 150/1 T Henry (France) 28/1 D Bent (England) 66/1 M Novakovic (Slovenia) 150/1 Robinho (Brazil) 33/1 C Cole (England) 66/1 K Tamada (Japan) 175/1 N Anelka (France) 33/1 S Gerrard (England) 66/1 D Suazo (Honduras) 175/1 S Eto'o (Cameroon) 33/1 F Lampard (England) 66/1 B Holman (Australia) 200/1 K-L Huntelaar (Holland) 33/1 A Robben (Holland) 66/1 S Ki-Hyeon (South Korea) 200/1 A Gilardino (Italy) 33/1 R Santa Cruz (Paraguay) 66/1 R Djebbour (Algeria) 200/1 A-P Gignac (France) 33/1 P Crouch (England) 80/1 C Killen (New Zealand) 300/1 Liedson (Portugal) 33/1 F Ribery (France) 80/1 http://www.paddypower.com/football/i...grp_ids=120656 |
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no telling what things will look like next summer but on current form I would not bet on the US making it out of this group right now (I don't understand why everyone dismisses Algeria so quickly). Bradley has his hands full until the WC, being there and competing will be a breeze compared to what he needs to do to get ready.
We recently lost Davies and Onyewu, 2 starters from the middle of the field, the spine if you will. If one or both make it back in time for the WC there's no way they' be match fit so... who do we think oughta take their spots? Demerit and Findlay? And speaking of spine, who should man the central midfield roles? |
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