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ARGENTINA'S EXCELLENCE or BRAZIL'S YOUNG TALENTS??? ..::.. LEAVE YOUR OPINIONS ..::..

Thursday, 12 July 07, 07:26 PM

A simple question for elaborate answers...

 

Will ARGENTINA impose their beautiful game against Brazil???

 

******  OR ******

 

 

 ROBINHO + his entourage will sing "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" just like Adriano did 3 years ago???

 

NOW  I  LEAVE  IT  TO  YOU!!!

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Posted by ManoGil | Comments (33)

33 Comments

Baba-Ronaldo
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Baba-Ronaldo Wrote: | 11.51PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Agentin'a talent dude!!!!!!!

bigjuventusfan
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bigjuventusfan Wrote: | 11.57PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Argentina are going to win it all simply because they have an excellent blend of old and young players all capable of changing an outcome of a match

Muzik
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Muzik Wrote: | 12.01PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Defenitily Argentina!

eziof
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eziof Wrote: | 12.13PDT | Jul 12, 2007

I think it will be a good game but I think Argentina will win this time.

AlanHp
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AlanHp Wrote: | 12.15PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Argentina of course.. duhhh

HechoEnCU
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HechoEnCU Wrote: | 12.21PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Manogil, what's up mate? I can't imagine Castillo remaining a member of Olimpiakos for much longer. The boy's got skills. My team played a good game but Argentina too strong. It's all good though. I
definitely saw a lot of improvement.

ArGeNTiNaZ_BabY
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ArGeNTiNaZ_BabY Wrote: | 12.30PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Argentina is goin to win. They have not lost yet this year, comapred to Brasil's lost to Mexico, which is too funny. N Argentina has won 14 Copa America to Brasil winnin 7...point is.....Argentina
will win! :)

ManoGil
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ManoGil Wrote: | 12.35PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Hey, Calderon... The fact the the Copa America happens right during the European transfer window makes it almost impossible that a club from spain, england, italy, germany won't come and take Nery
Castillo from Olimpiakos. ********* Now, to everybody else... Argentina was the favorite in 2004 too... I want them to win for everything they showed in the competition but I've seen some incredible
things happen in a Argentina vs. Brazil game.

e92miami
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e92miami Wrote: | 12.37PDT | Jul 12, 2007

You forget to mention Argentina has held more then double of the Copa America's compared to Brasil. And all those they held at home they won. Also the fact brasil uses this cup to get their younger
players ready for the World Cup Brasil won 5 times and Argentina 2 well really 1 because that fat druggie Maradona's hand of god stole one. :-)

HechoEnCU
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HechoEnCU Wrote: | 12.41PDT | Jul 12, 2007

I think Olympiakos would be willing to sell him but I think they're asking for about 13 million Euros. Do you think that's a fair price?

ManoGil
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ManoGil Wrote: | 12.49PDT | Jul 12, 2007

To e92miami... I don't normally mention games or tittles of the past to predict a game result in the present. I mean, I love to remember past glories from amazing teams but it would be nonsense to
bring it up to predict such an difficult game. Brazil has 5 world cups, 7 copa americas .:. Argentina has 2 world cups, 14 copa americas ... but the teams that are gonna be on the field on sunday
DON'T. It's a new competition and this final will write it's own story only when the game starts. But I understand your point my friend

ManoGil
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ManoGil Wrote: | 12.51PDT | Jul 12, 2007

To Calderon... man, I don't know if that's a fair price... I am not the right person to talk about figures... but I can say that he is worth a "Tevez" ... does that help?

HechoEnCU
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HechoEnCU Wrote: | 12.56PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Wow. That's a nice chunk of change.

e92miami
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e92miami Wrote: | 12.57PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Manogil.....I agree completely if you read the post above yours thats who I was responding too. I should have put that persons name on my post but then again yours got snuck in before mine.

ManoGil
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ManoGil Wrote: | 13.09PDT | Jul 12, 2007

oooh, I see... you were talking to ArGeNTiNaZ_BabY, right??? Well, she's a fan... She's not taking all the odds in consideration

gman
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gman Wrote: | 13.10PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Me parece una falta de respeto lo que brazil hizo con sus millones de fans, traer a Venezuela una cantidad de culicagados jovencitos, en vez de traer su verdadera cantidad de estrellas tal y como lo
hizo ARGENTINA prefiero mil veces y valoro 2 millones de veces el esfuerzo del tecnico de ARGENTINA por traer a sus estrellas que la cantidad de horrores que ha pasado el conjunto de brazil en esta
copa

ManoGil
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ManoGil Wrote: | 13.28PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Claro que si, pero usted hay que concordar que en la Copa America 2004 Brasil hizo lo mismo y fue con um time joven que gano el titulo jugando contra una selection Argetina tambien llena de estrellas
como a de ahora. Como dijo "e92miami" brasil usa la Copa America como un teste para sus joven jugadores. Creo que los brasilenos ja estan acostumbrados com eso.

alex
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alex Wrote: | 13.36PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Anyone who thinks Brazil has a chance is living in the days of Pele. With Requilme controlling the tempo, Tevez's speed, and Messi's ability. Please......First: Brazil got beat by who.....Mexico.
Second: Brazil went to shoot outs with who: Uraguay. I shouldn't have to say anymore. Argentina is playing the best soccer in the world right now. The Argentina sun is going to set on Brazil's ass on
Sunday.

e92miami
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e92miami Wrote: | 13.54PDT | Jul 12, 2007

>Anyone who thinks Brazil has a chance is living in the days of Pele< That coment alone discredits anything you have to say on this subject......NEXT!

Bittenca
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Bittenca Wrote: | 14.15PDT | Jul 12, 2007

I read in somewhere that Brazil is always helped by refs...but what about Argentina?? Look at the most important arg titles. In 1978, they won its first World Cup after bribe Peru's team during the
semifinal (and Brazil finished third without losing any game). And in 1986, they won a game in quarter-final after Maradona put his hands in the ball in front of millions of people around the world.
I think it is enough, isn't it? So, my friends, stop talking about referees!!

Bittenca
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Bittenca Wrote: | 14.20PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Another thing. There are a lot of people telling that Argentina and Uruguay won more Copa America titles than Brazil. It is true. But nobody has mentioned that Brazil spent decades sending youth
teams to the competition, since anyone here used to give a look at the tournament. Even Pelé played Copa America only once in his carreer, in 1959. Only after the 80's Brazilian Confederation took
the tournament seriously. Are you in doubt?? Look for something in the internet and see what kind of players Brazil lined-up years ago. This is not what I think. This is a fact and you can prove if
you have interest on it.

e92miami
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e92miami Wrote: | 14.31PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Great posts Bittenca! People like to BS and forget the facts.

someone
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someone Wrote: | 15.34PDT | Jul 12, 2007

The facts: - On this day, present, Argentina did much more in terms of futbol than Brazil. - Brazil made it to the finals thanks to the PKs (flipping a coin seems to be a much more healthy option for
my ulcer) - Argentina's matches during the cup where much more enjoyable to watch than those from Brazil - Sunday is the final, nothing to look for in the past.

anyone
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anyone Wrote: | 15.54PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Shut up, Someone! Football is tradition, past included on it...you dreamed about a new Maradona since the "King of Cocaine" retired. You have to look at the future, because Argentina past is dark,
especially in WC.

ManoGil
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ManoGil Wrote: | 16.13PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Please try to maintain the level of the debate up. The topic is: ARGENTINA'S EXCELLENCE vs. BRAZIL'S YOUNG TALENTS Thank you all

SoyManya81
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SoyManya81 Wrote: | 17.07PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Gonna have to go with Argentina and their steamroller offense. But Brazil will not lay down easily.

SoyManya81
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SoyManya81 Wrote: | 17.11PDT | Jul 12, 2007

Jot of bitterness and Brazil's 1950 team was to this day one of the best and they couldn't hold a tie at home to win their world cup. I heard alot of Brazilian's jumped off the stands to their
deaths. Serious stuff. Never gonna get the Maracnazo back that's eternal, that one back burns huh. Stick your passafiers in you babies. Go ALBI!!!!

someone
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someone Wrote: | 17.14PDT | Jul 12, 2007

anyone, I do not dream about maradona (I think you believe I'm an argie, which I'm not). And, to spell it for you: in my post I am talking about the present (of course, looking at the future). But
then again, I cannot stand people bashing other people when they run out of arguments.

gui_el_pizza
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gui_el_pizza Wrote: | 18.02PDT | Jul 12, 2007

I have to say that I beleive Argentina will win as well (big surprise). I resent that the fact that Brasil went to PK's against Uruguay would be used to argue against them, Alex, on another note
Brasil have won this tournament 3 times in the last in the last 10 years, Argentina has 0 copas in the last 10 years (also since your so keen to put Uruguay down we have won it once in the last 12
years, Argentina in the last 12...still 0.

Bella
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Bella Wrote: | 15.24PDT | Jul 13, 2007

Argentina All The Way!!!!!

Argentinian_guy
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Argentinian_guy Wrote: | 16.03PDT | Jul 13, 2007

ARGENTINAAA WILL WIN...NO DOUBT

FutbolFan
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FutbolFan Wrote: | 21.39PDT | Jul 14, 2007

Argentina has been playing like a team whereas although Brazil brought good young talent, they tend to showboat looking at the ball instead of the field, very little team work is happening. If Brazil
does not work as a team, Argentina deserves to win.

Mane
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Mane Wrote: | 11.37PDT | Jul 18, 2007

Silence, sweet silence. I guess the 3-0 win by Brazil sent you gloating guys to a hospital bed. Argentina is a great team but Brazil is Brazil, 800 professional players around the world, 21 countries
with naturalized brazilians on their national teams, 2.4 million registered players from all ages, Brazil is to soccer what Mohammed Ali is to boxing. Sorry dudes.

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