Ghana's only hope from Germany
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
Ghana should beat Portugal. The problem is will Low open a can of whoopa$$ on his buddy's team? I don't trust the Germans when it comes to this kind of scenarios. Old folks like Pa Ohsee still remember 1982 and how the Algerians were screwed out of a place in the 2nd round. If I were Appiah, I would go the press and put pressure on Low to be professional and approach the game with the utmost seriousness.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
How about Ghana opening yansh for Portugal so the USA won't qualify? Knowing Ghana FA are notorious for corruption Klinsman should make it publicly known so the pressure will be on Ghana not to open yansh for Portugal. Ghana could still sell this game!bret- hart wrote:Ghana should beat Portugal. The problem is will Low open a can of whoopa$$ on his buddy's team? I don't trust the Germans when it comes to this kind of scenarios. Old folks like Pa Ohsee still remember 1982 and how the Algerians were screwed out of a place in the 2nd round. If I were Appiah, I would go the press and put pressure on Low to be professional and approach the game with the utmost seriousness.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
What chance did they have? Did they win? Ghana is not going to beat Portugal, but the problem we should be discussing here is the possibility of Ghana selling the game to Portugal and allow Portugal to beat them at least 4-0.Jaidi wrote:You also told us Ghana has no chance against Germany, if I remember correctly.kolinzo wrote:It does not matter what Germany plays, Ghana is not going to beat Portugal. You can take this to the bank.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
...they can give those 2 their record and just cancel it out with USA replies. Neure can be fragile.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
...what would Ghana gain? Go home in shame?kolinzo wrote:What chance did they have? Did they win? Ghana is not going to beat Portugal, but the problem we should be discussing here is the possibility of Ghana selling the game to Portugal and allow Portugal to beat them at least 4-0.Jaidi wrote:You also told us Ghana has no chance against Germany, if I remember correctly.kolinzo wrote:It does not matter what Germany plays, Ghana is not going to beat Portugal. You can take this to the bank.
Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
...if he say that he better be prepared to back up his comments, FIFA big ax.bret- hart wrote:Ghana should beat Portugal. The problem is will Low open a can of whoopa$$ on his buddy's team? I don't trust the Germans when it comes to this kind of scenarios. Old folks like Pa Ohsee still remember 1982 and how the Algerians were screwed out of a place in the 2nd round. If I were Appiah, I would go the press and put pressure on Low to be professional and approach the game with the utmost seriousness.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
I suspect that there will be nonsense going on behind the scenes. Money trumps everything, and a draw is just so convenient in so many ways.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
FIFA want USA to win the world cup as soon as possible. At the very least, they want USA to go far, so that American interest in the game picks up. Americans believe they are best on any world stage, and until they achieve that in football, they will keep using the excuse that the game is boring, and won't invest heavily in it.
Then I take into account injuries, yellow cards, exposing your reserved tactics, USA having a German coach, etc. and I don't see either of them pushing extra hard for a win. Nobody who matters to them is going to complain about a draw.
The only problem is trying not to make a draw look too suspicious. A goalless draw is probably the easiest way.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
Kpom = nothing more to add.sinequanon wrote:I suspect that there will be nonsense going on behind the scenes. Money trumps everything, and a draw is just so convenient in so many ways.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
FIFA want USA to win the world cup as soon as possible. At the very least, they want USA to go far, so that American interest in the game picks up. Americans believe they are best on any world stage, and until they achieve that in football, they will keep using the excuse that the game is boring, and won't invest heavily in it.
Then I take into account injuries, yellow cards, exposing your reserved tactics, USA having a German coach, etc. and I don't see either of them pushing extra hard for a win. Nobody who matters to them is going to complain about a draw.
The only problem is trying not to make a draw look too suspicious. A goalless draw is probably the easiest way.
Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
sinequanon wrote:I suspect that there will be nonsense going on behind the scenes. Money trumps everything, and a draw is just so convenient in so many ways.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
FIFA want USA to win the world cup as soon as possible. At the very least, they want USA to go far, so that American interest in the game picks up. Americans believe they are best on any world stage, and until they achieve that in football, they will keep using the excuse that the game is boring, and won't invest heavily in it.
Then I take into account injuries, yellow cards, exposing your reserved tactics, USA having a German coach, etc. and I don't see either of them pushing extra hard for a win. Nobody who matters to them is going to complain about a draw.
The only problem is trying not to make a draw look too suspicious. A goalless draw is probably the easiest way.
Conspiracy theory unmasked! You've nailed it: FIFA and the USSF are colluding to advance the US in the world cup in order to promote American interest in football! Because everybody knows that football in the US has no serious support and needs all the behind the scenes nonsense help it can get.
Small wonder 5 minutes of extra time was added against Portugal...so that we might improve our goal difference in a potential tie breaker for 1st place. Right?
Glad you cleared such things up. Thanks.
Cheers, Mate
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
5 minutes as opposed to what? Yeah, the ref should have declared no extra time. Nice and subtle like that.mate wrote:Conspiracy theory unmasked! You've nailed it: FIFA and the USSF are colluding to advance the US in the world cup in order to promote American interest in football! Because everybody knows that football in the US has no serious support and needs all the behind the scenes nonsense help it can get.
Small wonder 5 minutes of extra time was added against Portugal...so that we might improve our goal difference in a potential tie breaker for 1st place. Right?
Glad you cleared such things up. Thanks.
Cheers, Mate
Besides, you are the one intimating blatant refereeing assistance.
The sort of stuff I am talking about is more subtle. There are advantages just to being "on the same page as FIFA". Why go all out to knock USA out if you don't have to and FIFA would prefer you didn't?
I am talking about simply going with the political flow. You can't pin it down quite as easily as your straw man non-example of an unexpected extra time goal.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
sinequanon wrote:5 minutes as opposed to what? Yeah, the ref should have declared no extra time. Nice and subtle like that.mate wrote:Conspiracy theory unmasked! You've nailed it: FIFA and the USSF are colluding to advance the US in the world cup in order to promote American interest in football! Because everybody knows that football in the US has no serious support and needs all the behind the scenes nonsense help it can get.
Small wonder 5 minutes of extra time was added against Portugal...so that we might improve our goal difference in a potential tie breaker for 1st place. Right?
Glad you cleared such things up. Thanks.
Cheers, Mate
Besides, you are the one intimating blatant refereeing assistance.
The sort of stuff I am talking about is more subtle. There are advantages just to being "on the same page as FIFA". Why go all out to knock USA out if you don't have to and FIFA would prefer you didn't?
I am talking about simply going with the political flow. You can't pin it down quite as easily as your straw man non-example of an unexpected extra time goal.
Of course, everything you intimate is more subtle and truthful...and what you intimate that others are intimating is not.
GTFO!
Listen you clown, as I said when you made your appearance and started to BS in the Croatia thread, you are neither knowledgeable nor genuine enough to be taken seriously here.
Suddenly you're interested in FIFA, game matching, and football? Here you are, ready to defend Ghana against a conspiracy between FIFA, the US, and Germany. Yeah right.
You're just being your usual word bandying troll. You'd just as quickly attack somebody who is genuinely interested and and actually might agree with you. For you, it's all about fighting and arguing, for the purpose of casting personal aspersion, as opposed to enjoying the game and comraderie, to the extend that this exists on a chat board.
Look, it's fine by me. Life is still life. I give you the benefit of the doubt in real life. I'll be sure to give you a shout, inviting you to Mama Calabar when I hit London. But on CE, you're just BSing.
Watch the games. Comment intelligently. By all means, throw in some yabs. But make it genuine and relevant.
Anyway, I'm about to turn on the 2 games. Enjoy the WC...and hope to hear your thoughts on games you actually watched within a reasonable time frame...and, don't forget to throw in the misrepresentations of my personal history.
All the best.
Cheers, Mate
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
mate wrote:Here you are, ready to defend Ghana against a conspiracy between FIFA, the US, and Germany. Yeah right.
lol, Ghana just happened to be in the same group. I wasn't even thinking about that! Separate point!
I made the same point yesterday..
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=250594#p4244289
You are fighting your own toxic energy.First sign of a well drilled West African defence has been Ghana vs Germany, imo.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
This right here is the opaks of the tournament. How did you know America is not investing heavily in this game? Did you base this on feelings or facts? Because if you based this on facts then you'd know no country in the world has invested in soccer more than the United States of America these past years. USA is setting goals and when they don't get it they invest some more, contrary to your made up facts that they are waiting to win or be regarded as the BEST ON THE WORLD STAGE before they start investing heavily. How does one wait to be called the best before he starts investing? Makes no sense.sinequanon wrote:I suspect that there will be nonsense going on behind the scenes. Money trumps everything, and a draw is just so convenient in so many ways.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
FIFA want USA to win the world cup as soon as possible. At the very least, they want USA to go far, so that American interest in the game picks up. Americans believe they are best on any world stage, and until they achieve that in football, they will keep using the excuse that the game is boring, and won't invest heavily in it.
Then I take into account injuries, yellow cards, exposing your reserved tactics, USA having a German coach, etc. and I don't see either of them pushing extra hard for a win. Nobody who matters to them is going to complain about a draw.
The only problem is trying not to make a draw look too suspicious. A goalless draw is probably the easiest way.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
kolinzo wrote:This right here is the opaks of the tournament. How did you know America is not investing heavily in this game? Did you base this on feelings or facts? Because if you based this on facts then you'd know no country in the world has invested in soccer more than the United States of America these past years. USA is setting goals and when they don't get it they invest some more, contrary to your made up facts that they are waiting to win or be regarded as the BEST ON THE WORLD STAGE before they start investing heavily. How does one wait to be called the best before he starts investing? Makes no sense.sinequanon wrote:I suspect that there will be nonsense going on behind the scenes. Money trumps everything, and a draw is just so convenient in so many ways.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
FIFA want USA to win the world cup as soon as possible. At the very least, they want USA to go far, so that American interest in the game picks up. Americans believe they are best on any world stage, and until they achieve that in football, they will keep using the excuse that the game is boring, and won't invest heavily in it.
Then I take into account injuries, yellow cards, exposing your reserved tactics, USA having a German coach, etc. and I don't see either of them pushing extra hard for a win. Nobody who matters to them is going to complain about a draw.
The only problem is trying not to make a draw look too suspicious. A goalless draw is probably the easiest way.
Trust me Kolinzo, he's not interested in a genuine back and forth. He's going to engage in all kinds of BS to throw the discussion into turmoil.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
Dude, use your brain. Investment is linked to return, and until football captures the public imagination in the US, that return is not attractive. It is clear to most people that, if US were to win the world cup. the investment would increase substantially.kolinzo wrote:This right here is the opaks of the tournament. How did you know America is not investing heavily in this game? Did you base this on feelings or facts? Because if you based this on facts then you'd know no country in the world has invested in soccer more than the United States of America these past years. USA is setting goals and when they don't get it they invest some more, contrary to your made up facts that they are waiting to win or be regarded as the BEST ON THE WORLD STAGE before they start investing heavily. How does one wait to be called the best before he starts investing? Makes no sense.sinequanon wrote:I suspect that there will be nonsense going on behind the scenes. Money trumps everything, and a draw is just so convenient in so many ways.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
FIFA want USA to win the world cup as soon as possible. At the very least, they want USA to go far, so that American interest in the game picks up. Americans believe they are best on any world stage, and until they achieve that in football, they will keep using the excuse that the game is boring, and won't invest heavily in it.
Then I take into account injuries, yellow cards, exposing your reserved tactics, USA having a German coach, etc. and I don't see either of them pushing extra hard for a win. Nobody who matters to them is going to complain about a draw.
The only problem is trying not to make a draw look too suspicious. A goalless draw is probably the easiest way.
It is you who is yarning opaks with your "no country in the world has invested in soccer more than the United States of America these past years". That is just gaswork.
It is not a question of "waiting to win". It is just a fact which any investment faces, that it is held back or influenced by projected returns. It is clear to any sensible person that FIFA would like to see football become a mainstream sport in America and know that winning and having to defend the world cup would be instrumental in that vision.
Right now, football is not mainstream. Yet it probably has the potential to overtake tennis and golf. Way to go.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
sinequanon wrote:Dude, use your brain. Investment is linked to return, and until football captures the public imagination in the US, that return is not attractive. It is clear to most people that, if US were to win the world cup. the investment would increase substantially.kolinzo wrote:This right here is the opaks of the tournament. How did you know America is not investing heavily in this game? Did you base this on feelings or facts? Because if you based this on facts then you'd know no country in the world has invested in soccer more than the United States of America these past years. USA is setting goals and when they don't get it they invest some more, contrary to your made up facts that they are waiting to win or be regarded as the BEST ON THE WORLD STAGE before they start investing heavily. How does one wait to be called the best before he starts investing? Makes no sense.sinequanon wrote:I suspect that there will be nonsense going on behind the scenes. Money trumps everything, and a draw is just so convenient in so many ways.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
FIFA want USA to win the world cup as soon as possible. At the very least, they want USA to go far, so that American interest in the game picks up. Americans believe they are best on any world stage, and until they achieve that in football, they will keep using the excuse that the game is boring, and won't invest heavily in it.
Then I take into account injuries, yellow cards, exposing your reserved tactics, USA having a German coach, etc. and I don't see either of them pushing extra hard for a win. Nobody who matters to them is going to complain about a draw.
The only problem is trying not to make a draw look too suspicious. A goalless draw is probably the easiest way.
It is you who is yarning opaks with your "no country in the world has invested in soccer more than the United States of America these past years". That is just gaswork.
It is not a question of "waiting to win". It is just a fact which any investment faces, that it is held back or influenced by projected returns. It is clear to any sensible person that FIFA would like to see football become a mainstream sport in America and know that winning and having to defend the world cup would be instrumental in that vision.
Right now, football is not mainstream. Yet it probably has the potential to overtake tennis and golf. Way to go.
I warned you Kolinzo.
You're in danger of falling into an abyss of never ending word bandying.
Let's see how many more threads he's going to pollute with his nonsense.
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
Watch USA beat Germany and let us see respond here
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
kajifu wrote:Watch USA beat Germany and let us see respond here
Are you high? USA beat Germany in what? Baseball? U think Germany will risk 1st team elimination? lol
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
I am expecting 0 - 0
or a dodgy draw with goals coming from corners.
oh, and if they do decide to go the theatrical route, why not make it a late US equalizer to close out the game.
or a dodgy draw with goals coming from corners.
oh, and if they do decide to go the theatrical route, why not make it a late US equalizer to close out the game.
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bret- hart wrote:kajifu wrote:Watch USA beat Germany and let us see respond here
Are you high? USA beat Germany in what? Baseball? U think Germany will risk 1st team elimination? lol
What's first team elimination?
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
I'm still thinking the USA and Germany will play for a tactical draw. It just makes too much sense. They're both tired, injured, and don't need a win, other than perhaps the US wanting 1st place.
Teams play to tactical draws all the time. Typically in away games in league competition. But sometimes in the WC. For example, the SE might play for wins against Iran and BiH and a tie vs Argentina.
I don't believe that the teams will outright fix the match. But tacitly during the match they might accept a draw if it proves too difficult to do otherwise. It is what it is.
That said...I 100% want Team USA to advance!!!
And...the Super Eagles today!
Ok, I'm going to be on the SE game threads.
Cheers, Mate
Teams play to tactical draws all the time. Typically in away games in league competition. But sometimes in the WC. For example, the SE might play for wins against Iran and BiH and a tie vs Argentina.
I don't believe that the teams will outright fix the match. But tacitly during the match they might accept a draw if it proves too difficult to do otherwise. It is what it is.
That said...I 100% want Team USA to advance!!!
And...the Super Eagles today!
Ok, I'm going to be on the SE game threads.
Cheers, Mate
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Re: Ghana's only hope from Germany
One should also consider though that since the USA-Portugal game ended, there has only been one topic in German media: Die Schande von Gijon. Type into google, select news and see the results (World Cup 1982, similar scenario, Germany and Austria refused to attack for 80minutes). So while obviously the knowledge of going through with a draw will affect players, they still have to make very sure that it is subtle.sinequanon wrote:I suspect that there will be nonsense going on behind the scenes. Money trumps everything, and a draw is just so convenient in so many ways.goke313 wrote:reason...Why Germany should go for the win instead of settling for a draw
1)Boateng
2)Klose chasing WC goal-scoring record
3)Muellar wanting the golden boot for this tourney
4)1 extra day of rest for Germany
5)teams that have played in Manaus, looked flat in their following match
FIFA want USA to win the world cup as soon as possible. At the very least, they want USA to go far, so that American interest in the game picks up. Americans believe they are best on any world stage, and until they achieve that in football, they will keep using the excuse that the game is boring, and won't invest heavily in it.
Then I take into account injuries, yellow cards, exposing your reserved tactics, USA having a German coach, etc. and I don't see either of them pushing extra hard for a win. Nobody who matters to them is going to complain about a draw.
The only problem is trying not to make a draw look too suspicious. A goalless draw is probably the easiest way.
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