numuncular
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ORIGINAL: numuncular and to add a little spice on the 2nd day of the tournament england take on team USA, in what should be a wholly one sided encounter, though stranger things have of course happened. Hmmm what happened the last time these two teams met? Butch england won 2-0 the last time they met http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=238507&cc=5739 don't get me wrong, the result is far from certain and most teams have a chance of beating most other teams, but anything other than a comfortable england win would be regarded as a shock. I'm sure US press will have to talk up their chances, and rightly so since to do otherwise about ones own country would be absurd, but england despite their deficiencies have some of the best players in the world in their positions (wayne rooney, frank lampard, steven gerrard, ashley cole) USA frankly: don't, though do have some good players (clint dempsey has scored some wonder goals for fulham this season, landon donovan was impressive in the 3 months he spent here this year) but some poor players too (jozy altidore played the last season in england the previous ones in spain and looked absolutely terrible in both) england won't win it though, thats a step too far. expect to see great things from brazil, spain and the netherlands. expect to see lionel messi dazzle the world playing for argentina and for them to do well despite the bizarre mismanagement of diego maradonna
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