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Just now, Blue said:

Now you know how the last 40 years felt for us :ph34r:

Apples and oranges mate. We were a shocker not to make it...for the first time in 40 years you shocked the world BY making it. 

 

I need to pick a country for this tournament. 

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Just now, Eco said:

Apples and oranges mate. We were a shocker not to make it...for the first time in 40 years you shocked the world BY making it. 

 

I need to pick a country for this tournament. 

What I did in the last few World Cups was just cheer for the South American, although I can see its more difficult for you given Canada isn't in it. South Americans are all brothers so culturally its easier for the ones who don't make it.

I do that or just choose a side who I liked in the first 2 rounds.

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20 minutes ago, Blue said:

What I did in the last few World Cups was just cheer for the South American, although I can see its more difficult for you given Canada isn't in it. South Americans are all brothers so culturally its easier for the ones who don't make it.

I do that or just choose a side who I liked in the first 2 rounds.

sexist.

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27 minutes ago, Blue said:

What I did in the last few World Cups was just cheer for the South American, although I can see its more difficult for you given Canada isn't in it. South Americans are all brothers so culturally its easier for the ones who don't make it.

I do that or just choose a side who I liked in the first 2 rounds.

Lies - I know enough South Americans to know NONE of them consider Argentina a 'brother'. 

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2 minutes ago, Eco said:

Lies - I know enough South Americans to know NONE of them consider Argentina a 'brother'. 

Maybe I didn't word it best - I don't mean that Argentina is our New Zealand to Australia, but we're all related in some ways and I put that down to similar culture, same language and government relations.

9 out of 10 countries in South America are similar. I think a better comparison is Wales or Scotland to England. Not necessarily "brothers" but very related and like to have banter within one another.

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3 hours ago, Blue said:

What I did in the last few World Cups was just cheer for the South American, although I can see its more difficult for you given Canada isn't in it. South Americans are all brothers so culturally its easier for the ones who don't make it.

I do that or just choose a side who I liked in the first 2 rounds.

Yeah Brazil and Argentina always cheer each other on:D

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Just now, Gunnersauraus said:

Yeah Brazil and Argentina always cheer each other on:D

I didn't cheer Chile in the last World Cup - but I know some people who did.

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3 hours ago, Blue said:

Now you know how the last 40 years felt for us :ph34r:

That's a long time. But at least you had the copa America. Think now Scotland feel

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1 minute ago, Blue said:

I didn't cheer Chile in the last World Cup - but I know some people who did.

I cheer on all the British teams even Scotland. But that is rare though

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3 minutes ago, Gunnersauraus said:

I cheer on all the British teams even Scotland. But that is rare though

It isn't in South America.

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4 hours ago, Eco said:

Lies - I know enough South Americans to know NONE of them consider Argentina a 'brother'. 

Haha, you know that much about us?, it's not for nothing Buenos Aires was called the "Paris of South America", we were kinda like the Japan of the region.

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17 hours ago, Berserker said:

Haha, you know that much about us?, it's not for nothing Buenos Aires was called the "Paris of South America", we were kinda like the Japan of the region.

Hah - I just have a few Brazilian friends, and two from South America, and they all agree about Argentina. Never been so I don't put a lot of stock into it, but from my perspective, you guys are the favorites among SA

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