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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 19

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 19


Posted By on Jul 1, 2014

Europe 2 : Africa o. That was the score line after today’s two round of sixteen matches where we saw France and Germany progress and Nigeria and Algeria fall and jump on the aeroplane and head home. Today was all about the goalies, with four superstars on show. We all know about Hugo Lloris and Manuel Neuer who, as a pair, seem to be almost re-inventing the way the position is played. Against the Algerians Neuer popped up all...

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 18

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 18


Posted By on Jun 30, 2014

You’ve gotta hand it to One News. On another day of high drama in Brazil they led their sports bulletin with a bitch and moan about diving. Sure, Arjen Robben may have taken a dive or two throughout his career but the rest of the world was looking at a great game of football while Andrew Saville was dribbling about something that’s just not that big a deal anymore. I love the moral outrange in New Zealand when it comes to...

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 17

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 17


Posted By on Jun 29, 2014

Damn Brazil, that was close. Too close if you’re serious about winning this World Cup of yours. I will say I kinda called it yesterday, but boy what a reaction there would have been on Copacabana Beach if Chile had won that shoot-out. Or if Pinilla’s shot had hit the underside of the cross bar and gone in rather than hitting it flush and bouncing away. It is a game of such, such fine margins now and we could quite easily...

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 16

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 16


Posted By on Jun 28, 2014

There weren’t any games today as the top 16 sides took a break before launching back into action, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to have my say about a rather curious phenomenon that sits at the fringes of this (and any other) World Cup – the backlash. Here in New Zealand as well as in the United States, there’s a group of people who don’t particularly like football, for whatever reason....

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 15

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 15


Posted By on Jun 27, 2014

So, the final group games are done and dusted and we have our final sixteen teams. The Americans and Algerians made it, which just helped add to the unexpected nature of this tournament. Given what’s gone down over the last couple of weeks that should, really, have been expected I guess. I didn’t watch too much of today’s games. I was up early enough, as per usual, to watch a taped version of the USA versus Germany...

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 14

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 14


Posted By on Jun 26, 2014

And so, just like that, we’re a fortnight into this World Cup. Today’s games weren’t overly inspiring, save for Lionel Messi versus Nigeria. Without much fuss, actually none at all, Messi has carried his team into the knock-out stages. Argentina hasn’t looked fantastic so far but, like the Belgians, that could be the way to play it. Some of the other big favourites – Brazil, the Netherlands, Germany...

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 13

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 13


Posted By on Jun 25, 2014

It must take a special, maniacal, sort of stupid to do what Luis Suarez did today. Biting a player. Again Luis? Really? Social Media lit up almost immediately with jokes, bombast, incredulity and you’ll have seen all that by now to the point it’s already yesterday’s news. All I can sit here now and do is shake my head. I don’t understand it. I can’t. I don’t live in his world and I didn’t come...

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 12

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 12


Posted By on Jun 24, 2014

I fear a Game of Thrones ending for this World Cup. The heroes, the good guys, Brazil, the team most of us want to win at what as been an almost perfect World Cup, appear to trusting and naïve. They are the Ned Stark of this tournament. In a football sense, they are great going forward and in Neymar have a solid gold star, but that defence, those full-backs, those strikers (Neymar excepted)… Someone much better than anyone...

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 11

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 11


Posted By on Jun 23, 2014

How the hell are you supposed to get any quality work done during this World Cup? I’m struggling at the minute and I expect it will only get tougher this week as the group phase enters it’s final round of games. Before I look at that let’s just reflect on today’s matches. Belgium and Russia stunk up one of the world’s greatest sporting venues, the Maracana, but the tournament’s ‘dark...

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DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 10

DB’s World Cup Diary – Day 10


Posted By on Jun 22, 2014

If anything, today’s results raised more questions over a couple of the favoured sides, rather than providing anything definitive about who’s actually going to win this thing. Neither Argentina or Germany lost, but the Argies struggled to get past Iran while the Germans were teetering for a while during the maniacal second half of their match against Ghana. If we’re honest we could probably just about write off the...

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