#27 Belgium 5-2 Tunisia ~ Group G
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
Cannot believe that Carrasco is in China...at 24.
Same club as Fonte it seems ? - his first game there they lost 8-0.
Ownership group same as ownership group for Atl Madrid...did they need an injection of cash ???
Same club as Fonte it seems ? - his first game there they lost 8-0.
Ownership group same as ownership group for Atl Madrid...did they need an injection of cash ???
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
Mate, you’re a fckin genius.brothernero wrote:Cracking game, Awful Commentary AGAIN!! (How on earth can Phil Neville motivate the English Woman's national team)
Can see a rare World Cup 4-2 scoreline coming in this one. Perhaps even 5-2.
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
Looks like we'll finish second in the group because of GD, doesn't it?
Probably Senegal in the last 16, and one of Mexico, Brazil or Serbia in the QF if we got through. Spain or Croatia in the SF.
Probably Senegal in the last 16, and one of Mexico, Brazil or Serbia in the QF if we got through. Spain or Croatia in the SF.
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
If I had it would have finished 0-0. :lol:e17 wrote:Hope Nero had a few quid on that!
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
I didn't think they were horrible, apart from being horribly outclassed. They played some very nice football in that game, I didn't see one cynical challenge and to their credit, they kept going. If you want an example of a horrible team, watch Switzerlande17 wrote:Glad Tunisia were thrashed. Horrible ****ing team
Hope Panama thrash them too
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
'Tis true, especially in the group stages.somerset-hammer wrote:He does realise that no 2 games of football are the same, different teams, different circumstances, different tactics..
First game, both teams are relatively fresh, no or few injuries.
Second game can be vastly different & as for the third..
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
Certainly not going to be an easy run, looking at that..bubbles1966 wrote:Looks like we'll finish second in the group because of GD, doesn't it?
Probably Senegal in the last 16, and one of Mexico, Brazil or Serbia in the QF if we got through. Spain or Croatia in the SF.
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
Not if we beat Panama then thembubbles1966 wrote:Looks like we'll finish second in the group because of GD, doesn't it?
Probably Senegal in the last 16, and one of Mexico, Brazil or Serbia in the QF if we got through. Spain or Croatia in the SF.
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Re: #27 Belgium 5-2 Tunisia ~ Group G
Belgium looked good value for that win going forwards, and it'll do their confidence good.
However I remember Belgium looking decent in the group last World Cup, and as soon as they met a decent team they didn't show up.
We will see, but on paper they can go all the way.
However I remember Belgium looking decent in the group last World Cup, and as soon as they met a decent team they didn't show up.
We will see, but on paper they can go all the way.
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Re: #27 Belgium 5-2 Tunisia ~ Group G
A very strong team, they have a Manchester city feel about them.sendô wrote:Belgium looked good value for that win going forwards, and it'll do their confidence good.
However I remember Belgium looking decent in the group last World Cup, and as soon as they met a decent team they didn't show up.
We will see, but on paper they can go all the way.
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Re: Belgium v Tunisia - March thread ~ Group G
swash wrote:Belgium already confirming how sh1te Engalnd are
I knew there would be a post of this nature when I opened this thread and you didn't fail to disappoint.
The 2 games were in no way comparable. Tunisia didn't want to lose against us, but against Belgium they had to win.
Anyway result against Panama shows how **** Belgium are....