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World Cup SF - Germany vs Brazil

Massive massive result. That will have an impact on world football. They said football died in 82 when Brazil lost to Italy. This will have a huge lasting impact, and for the better. Germany and football won last night. Brazil needed this. As painful as it was.

You have to remember for Germany this was years and years of planning coming to fruition. A real long term vision culminating in the likelihood of winning the world cup.

I dont think it will have that great an impact, after the buzz and shock has died down, especially if Germany lose the final.

The truth is that everyone knew this was a terrible Brazil team, easily the worst to ever get to the latter stages of the world cup, and without their best players they were a drubbing waiting to happen.

At least last night will dispel a lot of myths around Brazil and the constant dingdong sucking by a lot of people that goes with them. I think they could get another drubbing in the 3rd place match.
 
to be fair, there are a lot of people on here who have been saying since the group stage that they would get battered by the next good side they played
 
Very good point about Germany and the realisation of all the hard work they have put in to get to this point. Its definitely not a fluke or by chance that's for sure

It has been brilliant planning, vision and hard work from the Germans.

Look how England plan for the future. They think a dinosaur of football in his late 60's is going to be the answer to their problems.
 
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They've got the olympics in two years time.........dread to think what will happen if they've got some nail on favourites,that don't turn up and win gold.....how much money will have gone down the drain for all that failure perhaps.
 
That performance was absurdly great, but that's all it was, a great performance. Of course a win in that fashion makes them the favourite for Sunday but you can't say for 100% until we see what Holland and Argentina offer up tonight, they could give just as great of a performance which would give them the momentum however unlikely that is. Let's not forget both sides have world class players, many more so than Brazil.
 
You know the World Cup has been shyte when Brazil, of all teams, get humiliated in the semi final, at home ! Brazil had set such a high benchmark for others to follow in the World Cup that you know something is wrong when they get humiliated like this at home. Brazil maybe the most successfull team in the World Cup but amazingly, the worst performance in a Final and semi final belong to Brazil. They were humiliated 0-3 by France in the 1998 Final and now got humiliated by Germany in the semi final. Ironically, both times they were affected by illness or injury to their best player : Ronaldo in 1998 and Neymar this time. They did bounce back to win the WC in 2002, so can see them coming back strongly next time. But surely, they will regret it forever for not winning the WC at their home despite hosting it twice.

Somehow feel very suspicious about the way Brazil lost this match. Their defence was already shyte but they were further weakened by the suspension of Thiago Silva. Find it very suspicious the way Silva got the yellow card against Colombia which was his second yellow card that caused him suspended against Germany. Felt like he deliberately got himself the yellow card, barging into the Colombian goalie while he was taking the goal kick. There was no need for him to do it as Brazil were leading 1-0 by then. Still find it very suspicious about his action that time.
 
You know the World Cup has been shyte when Brazil, of all teams, get humiliated in the semi final, at home ! Brazil had set such a high benchmark for others to follow in the World Cup that you know something is wrong when they get humiliated like this at home. Brazil maybe the most successfull team in the World Cup but amazingly, the worst performance in a Final and semi final belong to Brazil. They were humiliated 0-3 by France in the 1998 Final and now got humiliated by Germany in the semi final. Ironically, both times they were affected by illness or injury to their best player : Ronaldo in 1998 and Neymar this time. They did bounce back to win the WC in 2002, so can see them coming back strongly next time. But surely, they will regret it forever for not winning the WC at their home despite hosting it twice.

Somehow feel very suspicious about the way Brazil lost this match. Their defence was already shyte but they were further weakened by the suspension of Thiago Silva. Find it very suspicious the way Silva got the yellow card against Colombia which was his second yellow card that caused him suspended against Germany. Felt like he deliberately got himself the yellow card, barging into the Colombian goalie while he was taking the goal kick. There was no need for him to do it as Brazil were leading 1-0 by then. Still find it very suspicious about his action that time.

wut?
 

IMO, this WC has badly lacked in quality. All the teams have been inconsistent and struggling at one time or another. Germany could have lost to Ghana, US and Algeria but have still qualified to the Final after humiliating Brazil.
 
World Cup 2014: Brazil fans blame 'curse of Mick Jagger' for their 7-1 defeat to Germany

Rolling Stones front man completes extraordinary run of bad luck by supporting Brazil in their record defeat to Germany

Sir Mick Jagger attended the Brazil v Germany game with his 15-year-old son Lucas, sitting on his left. Photo: Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

Gordon Rayner By Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter5:30PM BST 09 Jul 2014 Comments9 Comments

He has spent the past 50 years filling football stadiums the world over, but Sir Mick Jagger has become a pariah on match days after earning a reputation for jinxing every team he supports.

An extraordinary run of bad luck over the course of the last two World Cups has seen Sir Mick witnessing the exit of four teams he was supporting, including Brazil during their 7-1 thrashing by Germany on Tuesday.

Even a verbal message of good luck from Sir Mick appears sufficient to guarantee a team’s downfall, after he expressed his confidence in Italy and Portugal before both teams were sent packing.

He is now known in Brazil as Pe Frio, which translates literally as Cold Feet, a Brazilian term for a jinx. He has also been described as The Angel of Doom.
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Superstitious Brazilian fans were so convinced by the Curse of Jagger that they took cardboard cut-outs of the Rolling Stones singer wearing the opposition’s colours in the hope of bringing them bad luck.

The trick worked against Chile and Colombia, but even a cut-out of Sir Mick in a Germany kit with a speech bubble saying “Let’s go Germany!!!” could not ward off the unstoppable force of Germany’s forward line in the disastrous semi-final.

Sir Mick, 70, attended the game in Belo Horizonte with Lucas, his 15-year-old son by the Brazilian model Luciana Giminez. While Lucas wore a Brazil shirt, Sir Mick wore an England baseball cap.

The Brazilian news network R7 described him as “the biggest jinx in history”, which added to a social media backlash against the singer.

Ms Giminez quickly leaped to his defence, saying: “Mick has been successful for 50 years, he’s a good friend and good father to my 15-year-old son.

“He is suffering cyber bullying…and I would like to ask you guys who do this kind of bullying to think before you do it.

“Even though it only seems like a small thing, Mick is a person like us all, and he does not deserve to be treated this way by Brazilians.”

Sir Mick’s bad luck began in South Africa in 2010, when he watched England being knocked out by Germany, then joined Bill Clinton to see USA being knocked out by Ghana. For good measure, he turned out in a Brazil shirt to see Brazil lose to the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.

For most of the 2014 World Cup Sir Mick has been touring with the Rolling Stones, but cemented his reputation as a jinx by telling Portugal fans at a concert in Lisbon their team would win the tournament (they failed to progress beyond the group stage).

He then tweeted a good luck message to England before their group game against Italy (they lost 2-1) and before their game against Uruguay, saying: “Let’s go England – this is the one we win!” England suffered another 2-1 defeat.

At a concert in Rome he told Italy fans their team would beat Uruguay in their final group game, just hours before Uruguay won 1-0 to send Italy home.

Uruguay fans, wise to Sir Mick’s growing reputation as a bad luck charm, took a poster of him wearing an Italy kit to their match, which prompted the craze among Brazil fans for cut-outs of him wearing the colours of Colombia and Chile, both of whom were beaten by Brazil on their route to the semi-final.

Last month, as part of the Rolling Stones’ current world tour, they played gigs in Berlin and Dusseldorf. The good news for Germany fans as they look forward to the World Cup final is that there is no record of Sir Mick lending his support to die Mannschaft.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...k-Jagger-for-their-7-1-defeat-to-Germany.html

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All the sponsorship and hospitality money goes straight to FIFA. Tax free of course, one of their demands for the host nation. Brazil have to fund all the stadiums with their own money.

…I would love to see the potential connections between construction companies and local governments.
 
World Cup 2014: Brazil fans blame 'curse of Mick Jagger' for their 7-1 defeat to Germany

Rolling Stones front man completes extraordinary run of bad luck by supporting Brazil in their record defeat to Germany

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There seems to be a general lack of satisfaction.
 
…I would love to see the potential connections between construction companies and local governments.

Surely you are not trying to imply that FIFA choices are linked to general view that construction is a corrupt industry and that FIFA chooses hosts needing more construction products. This is just so unfair. Look at the next tournament in 2018. Is anyone seriously suggesting that Russia and its construction industry have any corrupt elements?
 
Surely you are not trying to imply that FIFA choices are linked to general view that construction is a corrupt industry and that FIFA chooses hosts needing more construction products. This is just so unfair. Look at the next tournament in 2018. Is anyone seriously suggesting that Russia and its construction industry have any corrupt elements?

Russia certainly didn't spend a third of the Sochi money on bribes. What a ludicrous suggestion.
 
Surely you are not trying to imply that FIFA choices are linked to general view that construction is a corrupt industry and that FIFA chooses hosts needing more construction products. This is just so unfair. Look at the next tournament in 2018. Is anyone seriously suggesting that Russia and its construction industry have any corrupt elements?

You are, indeed, correct. Ludicrous indeed. I hang my head in shame. Lovely men all of them.
 
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