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GK: Stijn Stijnen

Defence: Kuklowski, Decock, Maertens, Clement, Valgaeren,...

Midfield: Vermant, Blondel, Dufer, Englebert, Leko, ...

Attack: Portillo, Balaban, Ishiaku, Verheyen (retired now)...

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They need to sign De Rossi or Sneijder, so Seedorf can be a sub :)

Sign both :shifty:

Sneijder was pretty good for Holland today. Too bad the Aussies decided to massacre the Dutch midfield. They dropped like flies and now Sneijder is injured 7 days before the WC :cry:

How long is Sneijder out for now?

Ive heard of De Cock *snickers* Blondel, Portillo and Balaban. Some others sound familiar as well, possibly because I've read the team sheet before...back in teh stone age :|

They need to sign De Rossi or Sneijder, so Seedorf can be a sub :)

Sign both :shifty:

Sneijder was pretty good for Holland today. Too bad the Aussies decided to massacre the Dutch midfield. They dropped like flies and now Sneijder is injured 7 days before the WC :cry:

How long is Sneijder out for now?

No one knows. I just read somewhere that Ruud Gullit (how he would know, I have no clue) said that Sneijder should recover within a day or three.

Messi and van der Vaart are expected to heal before the WC :yes:

and RoboCrouch even has his own website :rofl:

This I gotta see :whistle:

What is RobboCrouch's website

They need to sign De Rossi or Sneijder, so Seedorf can be a sub :)

Sign both :shifty:

Sneijder was pretty good for Holland today. Too bad the Aussies decided to massacre the Dutch midfield. They dropped like flies and now Sneijder is injured 7 days before the WC :cry:

How long is Sneijder out for now?

No idea but he hurt his knee or something and had to be taken to the treatment room for further examining during the match. He coudln't walk

GK: Stijn Stijnen

Defence: Kuklowski, Decock, Maertens, Clement, Valgaeren,...

Midfield: Vermant, Blondel, Dufer, Englebert, Leko, ...

Attack: Portillo, Balaban, Ishiaku, Verheyen (retired now)...

How did Portillo do this year :idk:

Ive heard of De Cock *snickers* Blondel, Portillo and Balaban. Some others sound familiar as well, possibly because I've read the team sheet before...back in teh stone age :|

Aah yes, I forgot the unintentional comedy value of Oli De Cock's name to English speaking people. :rofl:

I once read a sarcastic article online where they suggested him as the ideal replacement for Gary Neville. :p

GK: Stijn Stijnen

Defence: Kuklowski, Decock, Maertens, Clement, Valgaeren,...

Midfield: Vermant, Blondel, Dufer, Englebert, Leko, ...

Attack: Portillo, Balaban, Ishiaku, Verheyen (retired now)...

How did Portillo do this year :idk:

Ok. But not as great as expected. :(

He'll leave this summer. :(

Ive heard of De Cock *snickers* Blondel, Portillo and Balaban. Some others sound familiar as well, possibly because I've read the team sheet before...back in teh stone age :|

Aah yes, I forgot the unintentional comedy value of Oli De Cock's name to English speaking people. :rofl:

I once read a sarcastic article online where they suggested him as the ideal replacement for Gary Neville. :p

:rofl:

Once a guy in fantasy football had a bench consisting of Butt, Munch and De Cock :laugh:

Serbian team: Jevric,Dragutinovic,Gavrancic,Vidic,Krstajic,Koroman, Duljaj,Stankovic,Djordjevic,Milosevic,Kezman.

subs.Stojkovic,Dudic,Basta,Vukic,Ilic,Zigic,Ljuboja.

We are the BEST!!!!!

p.s. is there any better national team on WC(without Brazil)???

GK: Stijn Stijnen

Defence: Kuklowski, Decock, Maertens, Clement, Valgaeren,...

Midfield: Vermant, Blondel, Dufer, Englebert, Leko, ...

Attack: Portillo, Balaban, Ishiaku, Verheyen (retired now)...

How did Portillo do this year :idk:

Ok. But not as great as expected. :(

He'll leave this summer. :(

YEah, Portillo was ocmpletely off the radar this season.. at least to me.

The Men Who Won't Be In Germany

With all the hype around the players in the World Cup it's easy to forget the ones who didn't make it. Here, in F365's rather exciting 3-5-2 formation, are our pick of the missing men...

Goalkeeper - Jerzy Dudek (Poland)

The hero of last season's Champions League final had lost his place at Anfield to Pepe Reina, but no-one expected his position in the national team to follow suit. Dudek was quick off the mark in protest, claiming that he has "never had a bad game" for Poland - conveniently forgetting the 4-0 tonking against Portugal in 2002 that saw him concede more soft goals than you've had hot dinners. The Poles also left out Wolves striker Tomasz Frankowski, who scored seven goals in qualifying, but Dudek was the big shock - and the snub could prompt his Anfield exit.

Right back - Daniel Alves (Brazil)

One of the stars of Sevilla's season, Alves was part of the Brazil side that won the World Youth Cup in 2003. His performances for the UEFA Cup winners (remember that one when Steve McClaren's running the England team) over the last two years have seen both Barcelona and Real Madrid making eyes at him. Alves chances of making the starting 11 were always doubtful with Cafu still in the side, but as heir apparent to the Brazil captain, his place in the squad had seemed nailed-on.

Left back - Javier Zanetti (Argentina)

Arguably (and Ludovic Giuly would argue) the most shocking omission has been Argentina's decision to leave out Inter Milan right-back Javier Zanetti. His inclusion in this team at left-back only serves to underline another reason he was expected to feature for the Argentines - his ability to play practically anywhere on the pitch. With close to 100 caps, Zanetti's experience would also have been valuable, but the apparent rift between the senior and junior players in the squad has seen Jos

:rofl:

Anderlecht's Marc De Man also cracked some English reporter ups apparently.

:laugh:

Damn! That team is quarter finals material easy!

I was suprised that they were suprised Seedorf was left out <_<

Damn! That team is quarter finals material easy!

I was suprised that they were suprised Seedorf was left out <_<

Van Basten can see what the rest of the world sees when he sees Seedorf play, and I don't know what Ancelotti sees in him that he starts him almost every game <_<

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