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ahhh ignorance, dnt we just love it? making fun of another sport, whether it be football, american football, rugby etc with most people doing the pay outs probably never having played the game before. people like different things, its a fact of life, get over it :p

oh and Australia are not Asian champions. regardless of beating Japan. I dont see Ecuador as world champions although they beat Brasil in qualifying, same applied to Senegal being champions when they beat France 4 years ago :D

I am from Paraguay..

By the way, I think England did not play well against us, the problem was we do it worst..

:)

Yeah, I support England and even though I'd like the team to win I don't think we played very well in that match and I would be incredibly surprised if we even made it to the final, let alone won it. Still, half the excitement of football is how unpredictable it is... I only hope Brazil doesn't win it again.

I support the Socceroos (Australian Football Team).

What a game against Japan. Hope for improvement in preparation for Brazil! :D

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aussie aussie aussie

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that match was the first time i ever supported australia, and by golly twas great.

but since they arent gonna win, im a brazil supporter, lol, but i also like croatia, england, germany, france lol

go the roos!

Meeeeh! Its gona be great when they get kicked out again.....wonder what excuses they'll use this time......ooooooo its to warm they cant stick the heat! Thats a good one for them to use, Rooney or no Rooney they aint gona win no world cup ahaha!

Holland, Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Italy these are just a few teams better than England!

Meeeeh! Its gona be great when they get kicked out again.....wonder what excuses they'll use this time......ooooooo its to warm they cant stick the heat! Thats a good one for them to use, Rooney or no Rooney they aint gona win no world cup ahaha!

Holland, Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Italy these are just a few teams better than England!

Hey Gavin does your Mother bully you?

I like Mexico, they hosted the 1970 world cup when Uruguay pulled out at the last minute.

They also had a short goal keeper who wore exciting and racy jersy's.

It's not like I hate england, It's just that I will support Mexico and no one else this WC :p.

Yes, he is Jorge Campos "el brodi", Grealt goalkeeper, he was in that nike ad with players facing demons.

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