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I don't know too much about the round ball game, but I'd have thought South American teams would struggle in Russia. I suppose Brazil's runaway win in the qualifiers makes them a chance. I did notice though that Uruguay finished second only to Brazil when it came to finding the back of the net. 36-1.

Anyone know which of the European sides seem to fare well when visiting Russia?

Iceland will surprise a few
 
Ok folks, time for a bit of sporting culture. Day 2 of the Kyushu Basho has just been completed in Japan. With a bit of luck I'll be able to find the daily highlights of the tournament. Maybe I'll be the only one interested, but just in case there's a another sporting desperado on the site, I'll post the daily updates. Just a quick pointer or two. Men at the top of the rankings tree are the Yokozuna. Next in descending order are the Ozeki, Sekiwake & Komusubi. At the moment there are only 4 Yokozuna. Harumafuji who won his last basho, and three who have been injured but hopefully will reappear here, Hakuho, Kisenosato and Kakuryu. Harumafuji is seeded top.

Day 2.

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Day 3 of the Kyushu Basho got underway with the news that the yokozuna wrestler Harumafuji has been pulled from the tournament due to an alleged violence against a fellow wrestler a few months back. Another yokozuna ranked man Kakuryu has withdrawn due to injury. The two remaining yokozuna, Hakuho and Kisenosato both looked impressive.

Hakuho is a legend of the sport. On two occasions he won 86 of his 90 bouts for the year. Before Hakuho arrived on the scene from *****lia, no sumo had recorded more than 8 championship tournaments without suffering a defeat, Hakuho has done it 13 times. No other Grand Champion has ever won more matches or championships.

Day 3. The two yokozuna are the last two bouts in the clip.

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Germany and Brazil must be crapping themselves. Australia is Russia bound. :)

No offence to you Aussies, but I do think the qualification system favours sides from areas of the world where football isn't that popular. Hardly seems fair that Italy and Sweden have to go head to head, when Australia and Honduras are in a play off elsewhere.

There should be more qualification places available to European sides, if you want a World Cup with all the best players in the world involved.

Let Australia and Honduras play off against European sides to earn their place, and we will see how they get on.
 
I am slowly getting to like Gareth Southgate; quiet, efficient, a coach who's willing to give the youngsters a chance and brave enough to drop so-called 'legends'. Don't think England are quite ready yet for Russia, as I said before, but the future does look a lot brighter. As for the Slovenia game, mentioned in this clip, just about all of the Balkan countries are a test for any footballing nation, nothing to be ashamed of there. In passing, this Gomez guy from Liverpool is a real find, for sure:

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/42005863
 


Nearly forgot, but great scenes throughout Peru, the nation's football squad became the 32nd and last team to qualify for Russia next year, by beating New Zealand 2-0. But thank goodness Peru did not have to play NZ at Rugby Union! (Initial error corrected, with thanks to OddDog for pointing-out the silly mistake I made!).

Sorry, got really tangled-up typing this bit extra. My keyboard work gets worse every day. <doh> :emoticon-0101-sadsm
 
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Have only just started watching the Sumo clips, Cyc, been a bit busy as bloody 'fridge broke down. (Good job it's Winter, got sealed stuff outside, plenty cold enough. Got to wait a week for new one). Don't know who I like best yet in the Kyushu Basho tournament, but I did enjoy the terms "Frontal crush out" and "Frontal force out". Bloody hell, "Frontal crush out", not for me thanks! <yikes> <laugh>

In the first bout on one of those clips, that was a great slap on the back by that wrestler to put his opponent flat on his noggin!
 
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Don't know who I like best yet in the Kyushu Basho tournament,


No worries Swanny, it's a 15 day comp. Betting for the basho has the the legend Hakuho at $1:35 to win whole thing. Goeido is second favourite at $7:00. Both of them look amazing. I suppose these two will eventually meet. If the lower ranked Goeido can beat Hakuho, then the $7:00 looks fantastic.
 
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Nearly forgot, but great scenes throughout Chile as the nation's football squad became the 32nd and last team to qualify for Russia next year, by beating New Zealand 2-0. <ok> Got a lot of time for Chile, but thank God they didn't have to play NZ at Rugby Union! <laugh>

Sorry, got really tangled-up typing this bit extra. My keyboard work gets worse every day. <doh> :emoticon-0101-sadsm

Your keyboard was so tangled up that it wrote Chile instead of Peru <laugh> ;)
 
Your keyboard was so tangled up that it wrote Chile instead of Peru <laugh> ;)

:emoticon-0120-doh: Oh, Scheisse, it's not the keyboard that's ****ed-up, it's the old heed, what a daft error (and Geography was my best subject at school <laugh>). Many thanks, however, and will correct this extraordinary piece of misinformation by the unpaid and deepcover MI6, 7, 8, and 9, agent in the south.

How're you getting on in Wichita, steaks good?
 
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:emoticon-0120-doh: Oh, Scheisse, it's not the keyboard that's ****ed-up, it's the old heed, what a daft error (and Geography was my best subject at school <laugh>). Many thanks, however, and will correct this extraordinary piece of misinformation by the unpaid and deepcover MI6, 7, 8, and 9, agent in the south.

How're you getting on in Wichita, steaks good?

Bloody marvelous. I had the 23 oz Porterhouse last night, truly sumptuous. Breakfast time now and then check out and over to the airport. Looking forward to home:)
 
I have just read this. The round-ball football world really has gone absolutely round-the-bend IMHO! <laugh> The bubble will surely burst one of these days?

"Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is determined to sign Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain and will offer Toni Kroos and Gareth Bale as part of a swap deal, Don Balon reports.
The report states that any deal to land the Brazilian will exceed €400 million, and the Los Blancos supremo feels he can replace Kroos and Bale with relative ease as he looks to minimise costs.
At present, PSG are in no mood to sell, but Madrid will not give up their pursuit of Neymar and are hopeful they can bring him to the Santiago Bernabeu within the next two seasons."

The German fan often wonders how the hell Real Madrid do it, because, in a strict business sense and quite unlike Bayern Munich for example, they are virtually broke! QMII I hope will explain the economics of this apparent phenomenon? I thank him in advance. :emoticon-0100-smile
 
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