Soccerlens TV: World Cup 2010 Predictions

Soccerlens TV: World Cup 2010 Predictions

by: Soccerlens

07

Dec
2009
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Join celebrated football pundit, author, radio show host and DJ Andy Brassell every Monday on the Soccerlens Show.

With the World Cup 2010 draw happening on Friday, there was only one thing we could possibly cover in today’s show. With due respect to the Christian Fuchs-induced Babbel dismissal in Germany, the handbags and fireworks in Italy, red cards in Spain and two missed penalties in England, today we look solely at the World Cup.

32 teams, 8 groups and a large number of possible permutations – in this week’s episode, Andy takes us through the group stages of the World Cup group by group and gives us the most likely scenario on who will progress to the knockout stages.

After you watch the show, feel free to check out the full list of 2010 World Cup fixtures and make your predictions below in the comments.

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Comments:
    • Comment by: Dave


    If there is something I’ve learned after playing football for 30 years is that, usually, the best team wins. not 100% but close to that. That’s why I don’t understand why should Brazil beat Spain. Spain is waaaaaaaaay better than Brazil and all that history stuff has nothing to do with the reality once the ball is rolling. I guess Spain has worse enemies than Brazil, such as Italy and Argentina. Time will tell, but, Spain is waaaaaay better than Brazil. Not only as a team, but also player by player.

    Just wanted to say that.

    Cheers and good luck everyone.

    Dave


    • Comment by: John


    Dave is crazy. Lets not forget, the USA beat Spain in the CONCAF Cup Semis, 2-0. Then went on to lose to Brazil, 3-2. I am not suprised if I see Brazil in the final again.


    • Comment by: chachi


    It has nothing to do with who’s got a better record or even who won the last cup or who has the best players sold off to the highest paying franchise. It’s consistency together as a team..which is why Brasil is so good. They play a lot together and can easily get together and act like a perfectly harmonious team meshing and weaving circles around others. I’d like USA or Holland to win because I’m so sick of Brasil, but they are the most consistent performers “together.”


    • Comment by: Dmelo


    That guy DAVE is nuts. To say that Spain is “waaaaayyy better than Brazil” is a plain and ignorant statement. What are u watching buddy, water polo? I watched USA man handle USA with pure counter attack plays. Brazil in the other hand beat them pretty bad. Italy, is out of the question this cup. Sorry but Mexico put them to shame last week. Argentina in the other hand…can be a problem for Spain….But again, i never seen Argentina beat Brazil especially in the Copa America and recent games. Talk facts, not just your biased opinion.


    • Comment by: amey


    too early but i think here’s the way round of QF goes. uruguay vs usa, netherland vs brazil, arg vs germany, italy vs portugal. sf usa vs brazil, arg vs italy. final brazil vs argentina, anybody’s game.


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