Notre Dame Joe
All-Conference
I can buy this because our defense from 2012 to 2013. The same players somehow got slower without Te'o on the field.
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And, of course, the 3rd place match is today.“Argentina are completely unaccustomed to pressing and entirely uncomfortable with a high line…the defenders protect the penalty box, while the midfielders occupy the space just in front.” (ESPN)
“Bastian Schweinsteiger needs to turn in the performance of his career against the most celebrated player of this generation, Leo Messi” (ESPN)
“This is ‘team versus individual’ – Germany are a cohesive, resilient and well-structured unit, while Argentina are based primarily around Lionel Messi.” (Betfair)
It's been around since 1930's so espn or tv ratings were not much a of a factor in it's creation. I like it simply because it often allows teams that have been screwed one way or another to make a point regarding their quality. Also as a fan, it's another good match up before the finals.I dislike the 3rd place game. It's just more money for ESPN and FIFA.
Bad things have happened, heck, there was a war once in Central America after a loss, though I agree, so far Brazilians have been well behaved.I don't understand why such thoughts keep coming up...I know Brazilian fans are passionate about the game and their team, and they haven't lost at home in a really long time until now, but is there anything to suggest they would cause danger to any of the visiting fans they are hosting?
I was just going off of the match with Germany,when they announced to the German fans to remain in the stadium after that match.They were told they would be escorted out,for their safety.I don't understand why such thoughts keep coming up...I know Brazilian fans are passionate about the game and their team, and they haven't lost at home in a really long time until now, but is there anything to suggest they would cause danger to any of the visiting fans they are hosting?
Didn't know that, bit surprised also, since towards the end of the game many Brazilians were cheering for the Germans.I was just going off of the match with Germany,when they announced to the German fans to remain in the stadium after that match.They were told they would be escorted out,for their safety.I don't understand why such thoughts keep coming up...I know Brazilian fans are passionate about the game and their team, and they haven't lost at home in a really long time until now, but is there anything to suggest they would cause danger to any of the visiting fans they are hosting?
EditI don't understand why such thoughts keep coming up...I know Brazilian fans are passionate about the game and their team, and they haven't lost at home in a really long time until now, but is there anything to suggest they would cause danger to any of the visiting fans they are hosting?