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First thoughts on the 2006 Football World Cup

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by user Bobo

Okay, I’m ready to sit down, take a quiet seat, and start where I should have left off four years ago, when I ruined my schedules because I got bitten nails all over them. Seven weeks before we’re even started, it’s time to start thinking about the 2006 World Cup Soccer tournament.

It goes something like this. 32 teams, from 32 different countries all over the world, gather in Germany for four weeks between June 9th and July 9th.

The team list reads as follows.

  • Angola
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Costa Rica
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Ecuador
  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Ghana
  • Iran
  • Italy
  • Japan
 
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • Paraguay
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Serbia and Montenegro
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Togo
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia
  • Ukraine
  • United States

Of these teams, Germany and Costa Rica get us underway on June 9th, in a game that should be a shoo-in for the host city and their current coach, the incomparable Jürgen Klinsmann. Alexandre Guimaraes hasn’t been in charge of the Costa Ricans for so long, but has a frightening record in the domestic leagues. Leading your country, a completely different kettle of snakes.

Of the rest of these teams, we’ll wish for a good showing from first-time qualifiers Ukraine and Trinidad & Tobago, whose team has constantly consisted of very good players like former Manchester United star Dwight Yorke, Stern John, and the ever-impressive keeper Shaka Hislop. However, as an Englander, I will be quietly hoping for the rails to slowly fall off the toboggan.

The seedings, however, play very much in England’s favour. We’ll end up meeting either Germany, Poland, Ecuador or Costa Rica in the next round. Everyone honestly knows that that’s an easy one for the Germans, but once again, silent hope wishes for a few shocks along the way.

That’s all we can tell for now, until some further news comes through. <pageTools></pageTools>

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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
1323 days ago
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It seems that the United States gets better and more competitve each year. I know they don't have the skill to win it all, but haw far do you think they could go?
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Djcfla1Varsity
1323 days ago
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could make the tournament rounds but won't go far after that
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1323 days ago
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I just hope those freaking Trinidadians don't win anything. Can't stand them.
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
1322 days ago
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The US will have the best team it has ever had on the field. Unfortunately, the football gods didn't smile at the draw; they have the Czechs, Italians, and Ghanians- worst draw in the tourney. If that isn't bad enough, scrape through in second and you'll likely have a second round date with Brazil. It would be a major accomplish to match 2002's result and would definitely garner respect.
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Sportsdot.org
1322 days ago
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<a href="http://www.s...;mode=thread">At least one site</a> thinks the US could go all the way. I actually think the US draw is not bad -- this is the weakest Italian team in decades, and beating them in the first round will do ALOT for American confidence. America can compete with anyone, but it's a crap shoot when the best sides in the world compete -- anyone can get a lucky goal, and win 1-0. Likewise a goalie can become super hot, and deny almost everything.
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