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Author sylrose
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#91 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 12:45
Haha Blade........(*_*)
From Care Assistant to working for Sky woohoo yeah I think I can do that! (*_~)
Author sylrose
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#92 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 12:47 - Edited by: sylrose
Football Cup is on Friday, 11 June 2010

0 days, 7 hours until Football Cup

Country: South Africa

City: Johannesburg



Author sylrose
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#93 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 14:54
Breaking News:

Paraguay set to lose Oscar Cardozo before World Cup:

Thursday, 10 June 2010 19:36

In just over three hours the World Cup begins but before that, news has just trickled in that Paraguay striker Oscar Cardozo looks set to miss the World Cup. The Benfica striker hurt his ankle a couple of weeks ago and it is still bad.

He was one of the final 23 named so as long as Paraguay replace him 24 hours before their first match on June 14th against Italy they will be able to bring in another striker, but it isn't pleasant news for the player although at 27 he will still be in contention for 2014 in Brazil.

"He could barely kick the ball so he didn't train," Horacio Cartes told reporters.

Paraguay are in in Group F alongside holders Italy, Slovakia and New Zealand and you know what, despite losing a fantastic striker, I fancy they might qualify from this group.
Author sylrose
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#94 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 15:05
South Africa-Mexico preview:

The waiting is almost over. The 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ begins on Friday when the tournament hosts take on Group A rivals Mexico in the magnificent surroundings of Soccer City in Johannesburg, the first match to be staged at this impressive arena.

No host nation has ever lost their opening game in the world finals. Though this is new territory for the South Africans, the Mexicans have had the honour of opening up the competition on four previous occasions (1930, 1950, 1958 and 1970), although they failed to win any of those games.

The match
South Africa-Mexico, Group A, Johannesburg, Friday 11 June, 16.00 (local time)

The Bafana Bafana have never won a FIFA World Cup finals match and go into the game with the weight of a nation's expectations on their shoulders. Hopes have been buoyed by an unbeaten run of 13 games under Carlos Parreira, including notable wins over Colombia and Denmark. Led by the in-form duo of Steven Pienaar and Katlego Mphela, the hosts have not looked stronger in recent years.

If their impressive 2-1 warm-up defeat of world champions Italy is anything to go by, the dynamic Mexicans are sure to provide the home favourites with a stern test. El Tricolor offer up a compelling blend of youth and experience, with the likes of Giovani dos Santos and Carlos Vela dovetailing to perfection with old hands such as Gerardo Torrado, Cuauhtemoc Blanco and Rafael Marquez. On this form, they might just break their Opening Match hoodoo.

Key duel
Steven Pienaar vs Rafael Marquez

Much of the Bafana Bafana's creativity originates from the classy Everton midfielder. His confidence high after an exceptional season in the English Premier League, Pienaar can be expected to shine in front of his home fans.

One of the men out to stop him will be Mexico skipper Marquez, who has been employed in a holding midfield role by coach Javier Aguirre. Should the Barcelona stopper fulfil his mission of snuffing out the threat posed by Pienaar, he will have gone a long way to helping his side prevail in this opening skirmish.

The stat
3 - The number of times these two teams have met, all of them on neutral territory. Los Aztecas hold sway with two wins to South Africa's one, although the Bafana Bafana did win the most recent meeting, at the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup, in which both sides fielded experimental line-ups.

What they say
"People always say the local team invariably does well but I can tell you we're focusing only on the game against Mexico. If we can get a good result we can set the tournament alight. We need to show as much mental strength as we can. That's the key to us having a good run," Steven Pienaar, South Africa midfielder.

"It's a great opportunity but at the same time facing the hosts is a tough challenge. The whole world is looking forward to this game and that's something we're very aware of. I think the most important thing for us is to not let nerves and pressure get the better of us. That way we can perform to the best of our ability," Carlos Vela, Mexico forward.

Voice of the fans
"South Africa might not win the first game but they will show why no host nation has failed to advance from first round in the WC. Some Mexican fans on FIFA.com say they will have an easy win, I say beware of the power of the vuvuzela," FIFA.com user litowadowice.

The question
Will the South Africans get off to a winning start?
Author sylrose
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#95 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 15:07
Uruguay-France preview:

The second match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ pits together two former world champions: Uruguay, the winners in 1930 and 1950; and France, who triumphed 1998. With hosts South Africa and Mexico making up what promises to be a tight Group A, the three points up for grabs in Cape Town on Friday could prove crucial. The last meeting between the two was a 0-0 draw in the group phase at Korea/Japan 2002, a result that contributed to the early elimination of both sides.

The match
Uruguay-France, Group A, Cape Town (Green Point Stadium), Friday 11 June, 20.30 (local time)

Despite their rich footballing traditions, both teams struggled en route to the world finals, only clinching their places in the play-offs. While La Celeste were squeezing past Costa Rica, Les Blues were being pushed all the way by Republic of Ireland, a nerve-racking end to a campaign that raised doubts about their ability to contest for honours at South Africa 2010.

The Uruguayans have looked the more convincing of the two in the build-up to the finals, beating Switzerland and Israel as part of their preparations. France, meanwhile, were brushed aside by Spain in March and lost 1-0 to China only last week.

In a bid to turn his side's worrying form around, coach Raymond Domenech has introduced a new 4-3-3 formation, with Jeremy Toulalan operating in a lone holding role and Florent Malouda and Yoann Gourcuff supplying the bullets for the front men. Charrúa boss Oscar Tabarez will be sticking to his tried-and-trusted 3-5-2 line-up, with the midfield tandem of Ignacio Gonzalez and Alvaro Pereira supporting the fearsome strike partnership of Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez.

Players to watch
Diego Forlan vs William Gallas

Never lacking in grit and determination, Uruguay have plenty of attacking firepower to call on in South Africa. As usual, Forlan will be the spearhead. Having enjoyed a productive end to the league season with Atletico Madrid, he should not be lacking in confidence. His duel with Gallas will go some way to deciding the outcome of the match, although the Arsenal central defender has plenty of questions to answer after a frustrating injury-affected season. A solid performance against the ever-dangerous Forlan should help restore his confidence.

The stat
16 - Uruguay have won just one of their last 16 matches at the FIFA World Cup finals, a 1-0 defeat of Korea Republic at Italy 1990. Their last victory prior to that came 20 years earlier at Mexico 1970, when they won twice on the way to finishing fourth.

What they said
"Against Uruguay we'll see whether we're solid or not. Anything could happen to be honest. Uruguay do a lot of pressing when they're not in possession, but if we can find a way round that by passing the ball then I'm sure we'll see an improvement on our performances in the warm-up games," Jeremy Toulalan, France midfielder.

"I've more or less decided on the formation we'll be using. The tactics will depend on how the game unfolds because the only thing we'll know for sure before the game is France's line-up. But no matter how they play, the players we put out there will be able to adapt," Oscar Tabarez, Uruguay coach.

Voice of the fans
"4-3-3 is a sound tactic when you have experienced players but it can be a bit of a risk if the coach has only just started to use it. The players will have to work really hard because there won't be any space in the midfield. At the same time, to create chances you have to attack down the wings. France have been playing 4-5-1 for years and they'll have to prove that they know how to use this system," FIFA.com user PlayaDeNoche.

The question
France failed to score in their opening games at Korea/Japan 2002 and Germany 2006. Will they find the back of the net on Friday?
Author sylrose
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#96 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 15:11
Football Cup is on Friday, 11 June 2010

0 days, 4 hours until Football Cup

Country: South Africa

City: Johannesburg


Author sylrose
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#97 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 15:18
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter launches Twitter page
(FIFA.com) Thursday 10 June 2010

FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter will launch his personal Twitter page today, Thursday 10 June. Fans from all over the world will be able to follow the FIFA President's views and opinions on the account "@seppblatter" throughout the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa.

FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter, commented:

"We are approaching the first FIFA World Cup in which social media websites will play an important role in connecting everyone who cares about the game of football. I'm very excited to be sharing my own personal experience of the 2010 FIFA World Cup with football fans from all over the world."

FIFA.com, the world's official football website, will launch two further accounts, to go live later in June. They are: @FIFAcom covering interviews, site developments, Fantasy Team progress and updates on key news from tournament matches, and @FIFAcomLive, providing continuous and real-time updates from all 64 games at South Africa 2010.

Author macdaddy2234
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#98 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 15:22
im sooooooooooooooooooo excited cant wait
Author sylrose
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#99 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 15:22
Breaking News:

World Cup stadium tour from Google:

Thursday, 10 June 2010 19:57

Not going to make it to South Africa but want to see a little bit anyway? Those fantastic people over at Google Maps have made a video for you and it is pretty fantastic.

It is actually a stadium tour using Google Earth but you get to see a little bit more than just the stadium as you get flown over it and by the side and you get to see a little of the surroundings too, which is nice because I think I saw my favourite Deli in Cape Town for a split second.

Have a look below by pressing play or visit Google Maps if you want to do it for yourself, but you if you do, you won't get the nice music that comes with this video. Also, if you want a little more information on the stadiums, we have some here.

http://www.worldcup2010southafrica.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7 54:world-cup-stadium-tour-from-google&catid=1:2010-news&Itemid=92
Author sylrose
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#100 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 17:34 - Edited by: sylrose
Football Cup is on Friday, 11 June 2010

0 days, 0 hours until Football Cup

Country: South Africa

City: Johannesburg




Author Bento
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#101 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 20:43
Hey...just remembered that FPR veteran gegs12 is with his son at the World Cup. ENJOY, M8!!
Author swampy60
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#102 - Posted: 10 Jun 2010 22:00
Have fun gegs.

Gooooo Australia. Kick some Deutsche butt.
Author sylrose
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#103 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 04:39
Breaking News:

World Cup weekend of wondrous football:

Friday, 11 June 2010 02:27

The 19th World Cup and first in Africa kicks off in a few hours and we can't wait. First up is South Africa versus Mexico and while our match report will touch on this later, we feel sorry for Mexico in a way - it isn't going to be easy.

After that, we have France against Uruguay in Cape Town and if the performance from William Gallas earlier this week wasn't strange enough, if France lose tomorrow, you'll hear from his coach and master, Raymond Domenech, who is the real master at sounding strange.

After the first day - we then get to the serious business of England versus the USA and it will be a cracker, but before that we have Argentina up against Nigeria and Korea Republic against Greece from Group B. Five games in and we are still on Saturday! I think the penny has just dropped as to why we only have this every four years; I think my wife would leave me.

On Sunday we have Algeria versus Slovenia to complete the first round of matches for Group C and then the start of Group D with Germany playing Australia and Serbia playing Ghana.

What more could you ask for? Football all weekend starting late Friday afternoon - is it Christmas already? Remember to follow our updates on Twitter and come back later for our match previews and don't forget we have all the fixtures and results updated as they happen.

The World Cup is finally here. Let's go have some fun!
Author sylrose
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#104 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 04:40
Breaking News:

South Africa v Mexico: World Cup Group A, Match 1:

Friday, 11 June 2010 07:52

South Africa have looked good recently and this is the match that will determine the mood of South Africa for the rest of the month. If South Africa win today, it will breath optimism throughout an entire country, that something miraculous is possible. If they are beaten, the mood of a country will change, but only for a day or two.

A win for South Africa today isn't life or death - but I promise you, if South Africa win, it will be something special. But they face a Mexico side that have looked very good recently. Having lost to England and beaten Italy, they have surprised a few on their way to South Africa, but we suspect, not themselves.

Friendly pre-tournament matches are just that, friendly and we shouldn't think that because South Africa have done so well that they are going to win. They will have an advantage today, but that it will be slight and it won't last ninety minutes.
Author sylrose
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#105 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 04:41
Breaking News:

It's about making our country proud - Aaron Mokoena:

Friday, 11 June 2010 09:01

It's a big day South African captain Aaron Mokoena knows all about it. He is prepared for the match and is prepared. In just under six hours South Africa play Mexico in the opening match of the 2010 World Cup and I think I am nervous than the players.

"We are looking forward to the game," said Mokoena. "We've been through the feelings of how it's going to be.

"It's going to be important that we go out relaxed, but of course not too relaxed, and enjoy it. It's about us, it's about what we want and about making our country proud. The moment of truth has arrived."

Cool as a cucumber but he is spot on - the moment of truth has arrived.
Author sylrose
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#106 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 04:42 - Edited by: sylrose
Whoohoo few hours to first kick off cant wait.......(*_*)

Author sylrose
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#107 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 04:48
11 June---- South Africa - Mexico 3pm UK Time

11 June---- Uruguay - France 7.30pm UK Time
Author sylrose
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#108 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 07:53
Breaking News:


South Africa v Mexico betting preview World Cup 2010:

Friday, 11 June 2010 10:46

The World Cup kicks off today and the South Africa v Mexico odds show the first World Cup winners in 2010 are set to be the Mexicans.

Home advantage should never be underestimated. South Africa play all their World Cup games at home, which means they'll have massive home support at all their games and this should see them do very well. In fact no World Cup hosts have ever been eliminated at the group stage so the World Cup Group A odds on South Africa qualifying look very generous at almost 2/1.

As for South Africa v Mexico, Mexico are a decent team. They displayed this in a recent friendly against England. Mexico definitely have a stronger team, but home support for South Africa levels the playing field, the draw is looking a great bet and it is a result both teams would take before the game.

Many probably won't have heard of Katelgo Mphela but he has an outstanding goal average of a goal every two games for South Africa. He's well worth a bet for first goalscorer in this match. He should be able to score but there probably won't be many goals, the South African defence is tough to beat and with four clean sheets in six games it is hard to see them giving many goals away, the 1-1 scoreline makes plenty of appeal.
Author sylrose
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#109 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 07:55 - Edited by: sylrose
Breaking News:

Nelson Mandela to miss World Cup opening ceremony:

The Nelson Mandela Foundation spokesman Sello Hatang has said the death of Zenani Mandela meant the former president would not be attending the opening ceremony of the World Cup in Johannesburg.

Nelson Mandela's great-granddaughter was killed in a car crash after a concert on the eve of the World Cup.

Miss Mandela, 13, died as her car overturned as it was taking her home from the concert in Soweto. No-one else was hurt.
Author sylrose
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#110 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 08:26 - Edited by: sylrose
World Cup 2010: Fans gather for World Cup opening :

Live Link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8731389.stm

The 2010 World Cup in South Africa is under way with the opening ceremony taking place at Johannesburg's 94,000-capacity Soccer City.

Thousands of expectant fans have gathered for the launch and to see the hosts face Mexico at 1500 BST.

It is the 19th staging of the showpiece event and the first time it has taken place on the African continent.

One man not attending is ex-President Nelson Mandela, who withdrew after his great-granddaughter's death.

The Nelson Mandela Foundation said Zenani Mandela, 13, died in a car crash when travelling home from the pre-World Cup concert in Johannesburg.

She was one of the 91-year-old anti-apartheid icon's nine great-grandchildren.

The Foundation released a statement saying it would be "inappropriate" for Mandela, or 'Madiba' as he is affectionately known in South Africa, to attend the opening ceremony.

"We are sure that South Africans and people all over the world will stand in solidarity with Mr Mandela and his family in the aftermath of this tragedy," added the statement.

"We continue to believe that the World Cup is a momentous and historic occasion for South Africa and the continent and we are certain it will be a huge success. Madiba will be there with you in spirit today."

The World Cup kicked off with a 40-minute opening ceremony at Soccer City, which began with a five-plane military flypass over the stadium.

American R'n'B star R Kelly is one of 1,581 performers ahead of the game between the hosts and Mexico.

The global TV audience for the tournament will be made up of viewers in more than 215 countries and will run into hundreds of millions.
South Africa president Jacob Zuma and Archbishop Desmond Tutu are in attendance at Soccer City, the newly refurbished stadium designed to look like a calabash, an African storage pot.

The festivities began in earnest on Thursday, with Shakira among the artists at a vast pre-tournament concert in Soweto.
The Colombian pop star performed the official World Cup song Waka Waka and was joined by a cast of international stars, including the Black Eyed Peas and Alicia Keys, along with African stars Amadou & Mariam and Hugh Masekela.

Since it was chosen as the first African host of the World Cup in 2004, South Africa has spent about 40bn rand (£3.55bn) on stadiums, transport infrastructure and upgrading airports.

The tournament, which is made up of 32 nations, could add as much as 0.5% to the country's GDP in 2010 and will bring in an estimated 370,000 foreign visitors.

As well as the iconic Soccer City - the biggest stadium in Africa - nine other venues will stage World Cup matches across the country, including Ellis Park, which is also in Johannesburg.

Cape Town, Pretoria, Polokwane, Rustenburg, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, Durban and Nelspruit will host matches, too.
There are 64 games in total, with the final taking place at Soccer City on Sunday, 11 July.

There have been concerns about ticketing policy and security in the run-up to the tournament.

Fifa has come under fire for the way tickets have been distributed, with critics claiming its preferred method of making tickets available online excluded many locals who did not have an internet connection.

However, football's world governing body has made a number of tickets exclusively available to South Africans and announced on Wednesday that 97% of the 3.1m tickets had been sold, allaying fears of empty stadiums.

As for security, there have been concerns about the safety of fans, media and players travelling to South Africa.
Sixteen people - including two police officers - were injured at a stampede ahead of a World Cup warm-up match on Sunday between Nigeria and North Korea outside Makhulong Stadium in the township of Tembisa near Johannesburg.

And journalists from China, Spain and Portugal were targeted in two separate armed robberies in and around Johannesburg on Monday and Wednesday.
However, Fifa president Sepp Blatter insists the World Cup will be a success.

"Everywhere, one can feel, I hope, that this World Cup is very special, the first on African soil," he said. "We find ourselves in a position of indescribable anticipation.

"More importantly, this competition will prove that South Africa, and the African continent in general, is capable of organising an event of this magnitude."

Some of the world's best players will be on display in South Africa, among them Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney.

But some big names will be missing because of injury, such as England duo Rio Ferdinand and David Beckham, Germany skipper Michael Ballack and Ghana midfielder Michael Essien.

Didier Drogba - an icon in African sport - fractured his elbow in a recent friendly against Japan, but is hopeful of playing a part in the Ivory Coast's campaign

England are among the favourites in South Africa and Fabio Capello's men get their Group C campaign under way against the United States in Rustenburg on Saturday.

Defending champions Italy start on Monday with a match against Paraguay, Brazil face North Korea in their first game on Tuesday and Euro 2008 winners Spain start their bid for a first World Cup win by taking on Switzerland on Wednesday.

South Africa have never progressed beyond the group stage at the World Cup, though they have only taken part in two previous tournaments, in 1998 and 2002.

They are managed by Brazilian Carlos Alberto Parreira, who led his home nation to victory at the 1994 World Cup in the United States and will be coaching at a record sixth tournament.

Tournament outsiders are New Zealand and North Korea, with few expecting either team to make it past the group stages.

The Kiwis are in Group F with Italy, Paraguay and Slovakia, while North Korea face Brazil, Portugal and Ivory Coast in Group G.
Author sylrose
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#111 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 08:49
South Africa v Mexico 15:00 BST

South Africa squad

* 01 Josephs
* 02 Gaxa
* 03 Masilela
* 04 Mokoena
* 05 Ngcongca
* 06 Sibaya
* 07 Davids
* 08 Tshabalala
* 09 Katlego Mphela
* 10 Pienaar
* 11 Modise
* 12 Letsholonyane

* 13 Dikgacoi
* 14 Booth
* 15 Thwala
* 16 Khune
* 17 Parker
* 18 Nomvethe
* 19 Moriri
* 20 Khumalo
* 21 Siyabonga Sangweni
* 22 Walters
* 23 Thanduyise Khuboni

Mexico squad

* 01 Perez
* 02 Rodriguez
* 03 Salcido
* 04 Marquez
* 05 Osorio
* 06 Torrado
* 07 Barrera
* 08 Castro
* 09 Franco
* 10 Blanco
* 11 Vela
* 12 Aguilar

* 13 Ochoa
* 14 Hernandez
* 15 Moreno
* 16 Juarez
* 17 Giovani
* 18 Guardado
* 19 Magallon
* 20 Torres
* 21 Bautista
* 22 Alberto Medina
* 23 Michel



* Venue: Soccer City
Author sylrose
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#112 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 10:56
Brilliant opening match woohoo..........(*_*)
Author sylrose
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#113 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 10:58
Breaking News:

Bendtner not likely to make Netherlands match:
Friday, 11 June 2010 15:35

Denmark look set to be without star striker Nicklas Bendtner for their opening game against the Netherlands on Monday as he is still suffering from a groin injury.

"We'd love to have him back of course but I think I would be dreaming to have him back but I don't think he will play On Monday." said Denmark coach Morten Olsen.

"Surely we hope to have him back (sometime during the World Cup), he is a good player, a talented player and we hope."

The player however is optimistic he might be available for the match on Monday.

"You want to be 100 percent but you have to take it day-by-day and see what happens," said Bendtner.

"No I am not confident I will play (against the Netherlands), I will take it day-by-day then see how it works and see what happens.

"I am still missing a few things and it is not great but we will see."
Author sylrose
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#114 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 11:01
Author macdaddy2234
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#115 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 11:18
1st goal south Africa home team after 54 mins
Author sylrose
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#116 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 12:01
FIRST MATCH OF THE WORLD CUP

11 June---- South Africa - Mexico 1 - 1

Brilliant Match to Watch.......(*_*)
Author sylrose
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#117 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 12:04 - Edited by: sylrose
Uruguay v France
Friday, 11 June, 19:30



Venue: Cape Town Stadium

Date: Friday, 11 June 2010

Kick-off: 19:30 BST

Coverage: BBC1, BBC HD and BBC Radio 5 live, live video and live text commentary on this website
TEAM NEWS

France coach Raymond Domenech looks set to leave Thierry Henry on the bench, with Nicolas Anelka taking over striker duties and Patrice Evra wearing the captain's armband. Centre back William Gallas has recovered from a knee injury and should start.

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez has named his side to face France. There are two changes to the side that defeated Israel 4-1 in the team's only World Cup warm-up match on 26 May. Mauricio Victorino replaces Colo Colo's Andres Scotti in defence and midfielder Egidio Arevalo is in for Napoli's Walter Gargano.

Starting XI: Fernando Muslera, Diego Lugano, Diego Godin, Mauricio Victorino, Diego Perez, Alvaro Pereira, Egidio Arevalo Rios, Ignacio Gonzalez, Maximiliano Pereira, Diego Forlan, Luis Suarez.
MATCH PREVIEW

A Frenchman scored the first-ever World Cup goal and Uruguay were the inaugural world champions, but both sides go into this match struggling to live up to their famous histories.

World Cup winners in 1998, France have under-performed since reaching the final of the 2006 World Cup and needed Thierry Henry's now infamous handball to qualify for this one. Unpopular coach Raymond Domenech has failed to get the best out of his talented squad, with a 1-0 defeat to China in their final warm-up match the latest in a run of abject performances since their early exit from Euro 2008.

As if distractions involving high-profile squad members and a prostitution network were not enough, the French have been beset by rumours of internal strife and expectations at home are at an all-time low.

Uruguay had their own troubles in qualifying and were the last team to clinch their place in South Africa after struggling to a play-off victory over Costa Rica, but there is no doubt Oscar Tabarez's side have the potential to be one of the tournament's surprise packages.

The two-time World Cup winners are blessed with a mixture of outstanding strikers, young talent and the old Uruguayan fighting spirit. Strikers Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez hit nearly 80 goals between them this season, and the pair will relish the opportunity to test a France side who appear to be in disarray.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head

- These sides have met on five previous occasions. Uruguay have won two to France's one, and there have been two draws. Their most recent meeting was a 0-0 friendly draw in November 2008, and they also shared a goalless draw at the 2002 World Cup.
Uruguay

- It is exactly eight years since La Celeste's last World Cup match, a 3-3 draw with Senegal on 11 June 2002.

- In 14 World Cup matches since reaching the semi-finals in 1970, Uruguay have mustered just one victory, a last-minute win over South Korea in 1990. The man in the dugout that day was current coach Oscar Tabarez.
France

- The last goal Les Bleus conceded against South American opposition at the World Cup came in a 1-1 quarter-final draw with Brazil in 1986. France went on to win the match on penalties and have since picked up three wins and a draw against South American sides.

- Les Bleus are playing in their 13th World Cup and have reached two of the last three finals.
MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan)

Assistants: Toru Sagara (Japan) and Hae Sang Jeong (South Korea)

Fourth official: Joel Aguilar (Slovenia)
Author macdaddy2234
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#118 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 12:05
awesome game
Author sylrose
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#119 - Posted: 11 Jun 2010 12:56
Breaking News:

South Africa draw with Mexico in World Cup opener:

Friday, 11 June 2010 16:44

On chances, 1-1 is a fair result, but I so wanted South Africa to win and I know that it is probably wrong of me to write that, at the very beginning, but it is true. South Africa would have come alive tonight had Bafana Bafana won but in the real world, this is probably the best result for them.

And when I say it is a fair result, chances are you will find a South Africa or two later, somewhere, claiming they should have won and you know what, they could have, they were that close.

South Africa were also a little unlucky. They went 1-0 up, courtesy of a very well taken goal from Tshabalala in the 55th minute and kept that lead until ten minutes from time and they even hit the post with two minutes to go. They also had the better chances to win this match, but like I said, overall, probably a fair result.

Mexico looked good early on, attacking mostly down the right and using what looked like three up front. South Africa on the other hand decided to sit back and soak up the pressure and it worked for them.

I also wouldn't be surprised to read one or two South African media outlets comparing the football we saw today, to that of a Brazilian side, which some might think is overly generous but it is also not without merit; the football was played along the ground and it was good. You could argue that they are just lacking the quality players in the final third to really make it work but Carlos Alberto Parreira has left his signature all over this team.

Mexico were no slouches either and while I fancy both these team to do well in the group, I'll hold off predicting that both will go through on the back of one match, but I really wouldn't be surprised.

A great opening game and the opening ceremony was fantastic too. More of this and we will all be very happy. Now, we have just under three hours until the next game. I can't wait.
South Africa - Tshabalala, 55

Khune, Gaxa, Mokoena Captain, Thwala (Masilela, 45), Khumalo, Tshabalala, Pienaar (Parker, 83), Modise, Letsholonyane, Dikgacoi, Katlego Mphela
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