Group A: France v Mexico

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Group A: France v Mexico

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you overestimate France's scoring ability

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Sagna is so cabernet, caught out so much in that first half
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Mexicooaaallll!!!!!

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haha well done mexico

looks like having domenech as a coach has cost france a spot in the knockout stages, it looks like the french dont want to play with him

chasing the game and he leaves Gingac up front on his own, took anelka off at half time and henry sitting on the bench, with the group of individuals he has at his exposal this team should be going far in this tournament

i guess it shows without a talisman like Zidane, the french lack leadership (evra is not inspiring), even Ribery looks selfish

kudos to the mexicans
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whata lovely game, i new mexico would win an went to put $200 win an yesssss......

was going to backem 2-1 but thought nah, win was $4;75


oleeeeee nearly $1000 win..

france looked like other teams booting it long but mexico too smart.......great game.
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If Mexico and Uruguay can manufacture a draw on Wednesday then the cheese eating surrender monkies can pack their bags. Would anyone, other than frogs, be upset given the treachery shown in their last qualification game?

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Mr Magoo wrote:If Mexico and Uruguay can manufacture a draw on Wednesday then the cheese eating surrender monkies can pack their bags. Would anyone, other than frogs, be upset given the treachery shown in their last qualification game?
mmm let me think about that for a second.......NO

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Mr Magoo wrote:If Mexico and Uruguay can manufacture a draw on Wednesday then the cheese eating surrender monkies can pack their bags. Would anyone, other than frogs, be upset given the treachery shown in their last qualification game?
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Grande Messicoooooo...Grandeeeee!

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Mr Magoo wrote:If Mexico and Uruguay can manufacture a draw on Wednesday then the cheese eating surrender monkies can pack their bags. Would anyone, other than frogs, be upset given the treachery shown in their last qualification game?
I was thinking same. Probably short odds on a 0-0 draw in that one.
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karma sucks, doesn't it France :lol:

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Bomber wrote:
Mr Magoo wrote:If Mexico and Uruguay can manufacture a draw on Wednesday then the cheese eating surrender monkies can pack their bags. Would anyone, other than frogs, be upset given the treachery shown in their last qualification game?
I was thinking same. Probably short odds on a 0-0 draw in that one.
You could safely put a good couple of hundred on that.

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All together now to the tune of- "When Irish eyes are smiling..."

Wot a lethargic French display. Wot energy by the Mexicans. Hope our Aussies copy that.

ps, forumites - did any of you notice people in the crowd are drinking from bottles ?
we're not even allowed to have less dangerous unbreakable cans @ Estadio Hindmarsh and have to queue for ages for a plastic cup. I'm just surprised FIFA allowed it

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Mr Magoo wrote:If Mexico and Uruguay can manufacture a draw on Wednesday then the cheese eating surrender monkies can pack their bags. Would anyone, other than frogs, be upset given the treachery shown in their last qualification game?
Au revoir you cheating scumbags :lol:
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You guys are getting ahead of yourselves.

How often have France found themselves in this position only to make it out with flying colours.
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Chade wrote:
Bomber wrote:
Mr Magoo wrote:If Mexico and Uruguay can manufacture a draw on Wednesday then the cheese eating surrender monkies can pack their bags. Would anyone, other than frogs, be upset given the treachery shown in their last qualification game?
I was thinking same. Probably short odds on a 0-0 draw in that one.
You could safely put a good couple of hundred on that.
i wouldnt be to sure on that coz the 2nd team in this group will play Argentina

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BADA BING wrote:
Chade wrote:
Bomber wrote:I was thinking same. Probably short odds on a 0-0 draw in that one.
You could safely put a good couple of hundred on that.
i wouldnt be to sure on that coz the 2nd team in this group will play Argentina
Ah. I didn't realise the match-up. Disregard my post then. :)

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o:2, failed, I'm really can't believe.
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metaldomes wrote:o:2, failed, I'm really can't believe.
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Nice One Cyril wrote:
Mr Magoo wrote:If Mexico and Uruguay can manufacture a draw on Wednesday then the cheese eating surrender monkies can pack their bags. Would anyone, other than frogs, be upset given the treachery shown in their last qualification game?
Au revoir you cheating scumbags :lol:
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Stitch This wrote:
metaldomes wrote:o:2, failed, I'm really can't believe.
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:lol: sucked in you cheats, enjoy an early exit.

Funny that Henry didnt even get a run. Thats what they deserve

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look at all you haters

can someone tell me how the french actually cheated?

was Henry somehow meant to put his hand up and go, "oh referee i know you called it a goal but i actually used my hand"

pfff yeah right, you guys live in a dream world
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Chelsea4thewin wrote:look at all you haters

can someone tell me how the french actually cheated?

was Henry somehow meant to put his hand up and go, "oh referee i know you called it a goal but i actually used my hand"

pfff yeah right, you guys live in a dream world
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Chelsea4thewin wrote:look at all you haters

can someone tell me how the french actually cheated?

was Henry somehow meant to put his hand up and go, "oh referee i know you called it a goal but i actually used my hand"

pfff yeah right, you guys live in a dream world
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you all condemn him, but if you were in the same position, there is no way you would tell the referee

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Chelsea4thewin wrote:look at all you haters

can someone tell me how the french actually cheated?

was Henry somehow meant to put his hand up and go, "oh referee i know you called it a goal but i actually used my hand"

pfff yeah right, you guys live in a dream world
He cheated by deliberately palming the ball to keep it in play you blind grenache. Have another look at it! Are you trying to say that all players would handle the ball like that if they thought they could get away with it? It'd be a sorry game if that was the case.

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Wow. I didn't realise this forum automatically changes filthy words to red wines. Thought everyone just wrote in red wine code. Cool :!:

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