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Old 07-13-2010, 01:37 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Last two days I've had problems with my computer, but finally I can post the image I always wanted to see, which also represents some predictions made here:




WORLD CHAMPIONS!!!

Regarding the match, I couldn't believe that team was the Netherlands. It seemed an especially aggresive version of the worst Camorra-style Italy (forgive the redundancy). Even Johan Cruyff has described it clearly: "dirty", "anti-football", etc. The Germans behaved like real gentlemen, before, during and after the semi-final. The Dutch were just the opposite.



That's why I don't believe in "karma football". This "Rotten Orange" has nothing to do with that great "Clockwork Orange" of Michels, Neeskens and Cruyff from the 70's. I don't understand why some people (out of here) thought that a Dutch victory would be an "award" for Netherland's football history. Just in order to carry out a kind of "poetic justice"? Bulls**t. It's a pity that the Clockwork Orange didn't win a World Cup, but regarding style, the Rotten Orange is not a succesor to that team at all.

Fortunately Iniesta was superb. Our best "punisher" of Dutchmen since the Duke of Alba and Alexander Farnese. Orange squeezed: mission accomplished. Now drink your own bitter juice, "karate boys".
I`m one of those people that thought a Dutch victory would`ve been a long deserved award for the way they`ve played over the years. Sadly in the final they played like so, but quite often so many teams have played like this anyway, Argentina and Italy over the years to name a few and its a tactical part of the game. Most managers would love to have a Van Bommel in their team.

All that aside Spain were the best team in 2010 as they were in 2008 and so fully deserve their victory based on that. Spain won 2010 with Fernando Torres well under par, I think had he been fully fit and at his best they would have won matches by a lot more than 1:0

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