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kekita

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  1. true especially that Cahill incident.
  2. LMAO he he the Japanese had cool hairstyles too so that musn't be it
  3. ^ yay Always watch the World Cup and used to be really be into Spanish and Italian leagues. shame here you don't really get South American football much. SBS channel here in Aus is playing all matches live! ( and they have repeats and hightlights)
  4. Hey Iris long time no visit but just wanted to tell you the good news Australia had won a match at the World Cup!! 3 : 1 against Japan :)
  5. lol we'll take that cheers! :)
  6. Si fuerza latinoamericanos!
  7. Ohhh i predict a riot (la la la)
  8. ha ah ha the germans are like scoring machines! they came right out of the blocks...aus is gona have to improve on that.
  9. ^Edit: At MC: hey leave Angola alone they did well to keep it at one just like the Aussie placing 3 goals in the net!! Cahill and Aloisi
  10. ^ i know i know Guy doesn't like football but Will (?)
  11. kekita replied to kekita's topic in Coldplay
    ^lol i know guess i posted before i should've
  12. Ha ha Charlies Angels (sorry just came to my head)
  13. kekita replied to camofire's topic in Coldplay
    ^he he did you write that !?!! not bad.
  14. Safran helps lift curse of the Socceroos By David Sygall November 20, 2005 QUALIFYING for the 2006 World Cup had nothing to do with the heroics of goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, the ice-cool penalty kick by John Aloisi or supercoach Guus Hiddink. The real reason for Australia's great football victory is some investigative journalism by comic John Safran. If you think this is a joke, rewind the tape of the post-game presentation on SBS and watch analyst Craig Foster quickly thanking Safran for helping lift the curse on Australian football. The story begins in 1969, when the Australians were trying to qualify for the 1970 World Cup. The team had lost a play-off and was to face Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in Mozambique. Safran said: "Johnny (Warren) told me that after the first game of that series, some of the players heard about a witchdoctor in Mozambique who said he could sort things out by putting a curse on the Rhodesians. "They all said, 'Yeah, cool, let's do it' and so the witchdoctor planted some bones near one of the goalposts and cursed the opposition." The team won the next game 3-1 and the witchdoctor told the players he wanted $1000 for his services. "You owe me", the witchdoctor told them, but the players didn't have enough money," Safran said. "He warned them he'd reverse the curse and put it on Australian soccer. "The players left the country without paying up and Johnny sincerely believed that, ever since, Australian soccer has been cursed." The national team qualified for the 1974 World Cup but suffered a run of gut-wrenching defeats, topped off by the 1997 Iranian disaster and the tear-jerker in Uruguay four years ago. When Warren told him the story last year, Safran decided to go to Africa to do a story about the curse for his show John Safran vs God. The witchdoctor had died, but Safran found another who could channel him by going to the stadium at which the Rhodesia game had been played 35 years earlier. "That involved us sitting in the middle of the pitch and he killed a chicken and splattered the blood all over me," Safran said. "I then had to go to Telstra Stadium with Johnny and we had to wash ourselves in some clay the witchdoctor had given us." Safran watched the game at a friend's place. He said he had forgotten about the story until he began receiving emails from people thanking him for having lifted the curse. http://www.theage.com.au/news/soccer/safran-helps-lift-curse-of-the-socceroos/2005/11/19/1132017027452.html
  15. yay we finally have done it, won a match at the world cup but boy the took their time!! 3 goals to 1.Jonny Warren told us so!! i was suprised that Japan weren't playing so well. but we musn't forget to thank John Safran for lifting the curse lol.
  16. talk about crazed fan! (was he a fan?)
  17. ^ they weren't playing too bad, but they seemed to have lost heart after the second goal by mexico.
  18. kekita replied to karri's topic in Coldplay
    ^ thanks for that, Ha Ha alternate ending to coldplay's fix you !
  19. kekita replied to camofire's topic in Coldplay
    lol that crouch guy is so skinny and tall!!!
  20. i was going for both, But first and foremost Mexico! Bravo and Marquez were really good. it was a good fast pased game - the ref did good in letting the game flow(but also it was because the players did not play dirty) one thing though all these games at 1- 6 in the morning are taking its toll i'm like the walking dead :(
  21. very exciting game both teams had chances but i must say was suprised at Polands overall performance. VAMOS ECUADOR --- their defence was excellent (so they can't win away from home........think again tv sports anlaysts!)
  22. it leaked that it was one of the most boring games (yawn)
  23. ^lol 20 arms X2 No Scrubs-TLC from Fanmail album (ahh brings back memories) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggOaONlM_qc&search=scrubs-TLC

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