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  1. 1. who will win germany's WC??

    • Brazil
      28
    • Argentina
      6
    • Germany
      6
    • England
      21
    • Italy
      8
    • Holland
      4
    • Spain
      2
    • France
      3
    • Other
      18


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45% say england??!!

Id like to see it, but sadly i know a bit about football , nad that wont happen...

I feel England can if Brazil get knocked out by someone else, then England will have a great chance and I am hopeing such a slip up, but if Brazil and England have to meet in the semis Brazil would probably win.

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I watch World Cup since 1990 (with some 86' flashes in my head) and get this idea making this list to put the things cleary based:

a) Development - satisfactorily capable renew their squad 4-4 years and grab sucess

b) Experience - international exp and ability to revert the history of a decisive game

c) Tradition - world cup history

Remember this is not "Perfect" list.. I'm considering nothing very wrong happening with a team - we can easily remeber the France/Argentina 2002 fiasco and the Korea beating Italy.

GROUP 1 - WORLD CUP ELITE

The champion probably will come from this list, since nothing wrong happens with they.

- Argentina

- Brazil

- Italy

- Germany

GROUP 2 - STRONGEST GROUP

This is the international major powers - one of they can grab World Cup, yes! Very probable 2 of they (or 3) will reach semi-finals and dispute the 3rd place.

- England

- France

- Mexico

- Netherlands

- Paraguay

- Portugal

- Spain

- Sweden

GROUP 3 - STRONG GROUP

Do not subestimate any member of this group - they can impress as you can't imagine and knock elite and strongest group members. But it's very improbable one of they champion but with some chance grab 3rd/4th place.

- Croatia

- Czech Republic

- Japan

- Poland

- South Korea

- Switzerland

- Ukraine

- United States

GROUP 4 - THE FIGURANTS

This is not bashing. Grant a World Cup place turns these teams in fact the world soccer elite. But in-competition the story is other and is very hardly and improbable some of these teams grab some relevant (1-8) position in final classification.

- Angola

- Australia

- C?te d'Ivoire

- Costa Rica

- Ecuador

- Ghana

- Saudi Arabia

- Togo

- Trindad and Tobago

- Tunisia

And now tell what you think about this list.. corrections? changes? The topic is open!

wheres the US? they are ranked #5 in the world and yet they are not on the vote.

IMHO and even if the usa is ranked #1 it's IMPOSIBLE that they win it, even ivory cost with eboue, toure and drogba has more chances

hope holland or argentina will make us c a great game in first round and hpe they'll go far far away

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