[WC2010] Round of 16 - United States vs. Ghana (Match 50)


Who will win game 50?  

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  1. 1. United States or Ghana?

  2. 2. How many goals will The United States score?

  3. 3. How many goals will Ghana score?



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WOW. That was a HUGE flop! No yellow was deserved there for Ghana. :no:

And yesterday the USA coach told the world he hates flopper and they should play the game. :rolleyes:

NOOOO!

that yellow card should be a RED card!!! :shiftyninja: :rofl:

so you can't accept there are anything ruled not in favor of USA team?

way to go USA spirit! :rofl:

Couple of questions:

If a team scores in the first half of the extra time, does the 2nd half have to be played anyways?

Also, do the teams get extra subs?

Thanks & pardon the ignorance. :whistle:

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Couple of questions:

If a team scores in the first half of the extra time, does the 2nd half have to be played anyways?

Also, do the teams get extra subs?

Thanks & pardon the ignorance. :whistle:

you seems to know much more than me

You tell me huh? :rofl: :woot:

you seems to know much more than me

You tell me huh? :rofl: :woot:

I don't have to know a lot to know that you are a troll.

Anyways, I am asking about the rules not about something subjective, although I don't know if you even know what that means.

Yes, if one team scores, there will be a second half.

No, only 3 subs is allowed in the entire game (extra time included).

Muchas gracias. :cool:

FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!! :angry:

What's with the US and the opening of periods? :angry:

I don't have to know a lot to know that you are a troll.

Anyways, I am asking about the rules not about something subjective, although I don't know if you even know what that means.

if you were watching any games, all your questions are answered. :laugh:

Unfortunately I do not have much hope for the United States at this point. Just like at the start of every game, they are vulnerable and the extra time proved it.

I think you are right. At some point you just run out of miracles. :cry: :no: :cry:

Unfortunately I do not have much hope for the United States at this point. Just like at the start of every game, they are vulnerable and the extra time proved it.

The problem for them from the beginning of this game is they lack midfield control/support

The round of 16 is about all the US could have hoped for. People lately were talking about how they could make it to the semi-finals and perhaps play Brazil. Are you serious? :laugh:

They had a good run, but they're just not at the level of some of these teams. Ghana is just the better squad.

Good job USA. Maybe we'll see you in Brazil in 2014 :D

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