World Cup 2026

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Buzzballz are doing World Cup flavours as well.
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Goaaaal-Melon – Not inspired by a specific country, this flavour is a blend of citrus and melon in honour of the sport as a whole.

Flags & Freedom – This one is obviously the USA-inspired mix of orange and pineapple because ‘Merica.

Fuego Tamarita – Things get a little spicy for the Mexico-inspired flavour which combines watermelon with a spicy kick.

Pip Pip Punch – For England, this is a proper punch innit.

Smashentina – The Argentina-inspired mix features melon with a peppery bite.

Sol Siesta – A Spain-inspired fruity option akin to sweet Sangria.

Caipi Crush – For Brazil, this citrus forward flavour is a party… sans vuvuzela.

Soccer Lime-Rita – A classic lime margarita with a futból twist.
 
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Buzzballz are doing World Cup flavours as well.
You must log in or register to see images


Goaaaal-Melon – Not inspired by a specific country, this flavour is a blend of citrus and melon in honour of the sport as a whole.

Flags & Freedom – This one is obviously the USA-inspired mix of orange and pineapple because ‘Merica.

Fuego Tamarita – Things get a little spicy for the Mexico-inspired flavour which combines watermelon with a spicy kick.

Pip Pip Punch – For England, this is a proper punch innit.

Smashentina – The Argentina-inspired mix features melon with a peppery bite.

Sol Siesta – A Spain-inspired fruity option akin to sweet Sangria.

Caipi Crush – For Brazil, this citrus forward flavour is a party… sans vuvuzela.

Soccer Lime-Rita – A classic lime margarita with a futból twist.

I need my eyes testing, thought that second one said ***s and Freedom
 
In an exclusive interview with Voetbal International, Brian Brobbey talks about his experiences in England, his development as a striker, and his honour to be selected for the World Cup with the Netherlands.

️ Brian Brobbey: “I consider it an honour to play in my first World Cup. It means a lot to me. I am looking forward to it, also because of what I showed at Sunderland. I hope for more minutes than during the last European Championship. This is a very different Brobbey. This one plays in the Premier League and has become more complete, I think.”

On his move to Sunderland: “I am calmer in my head. Sunderland isn’t Amsterdam, you know. I wanted a new challenge, I had to step out of my comfort zone . That worked out well. I train and family comes by occasionally. There is less hustle and bustle here. As a result, I have fewer distractions and more peace of mind.”

On his winning Tyne-Wear Derby goal: “That was the most important one. For the supporters and for me. I saw how much the match meant to the city and to our fans. I will never forget their joy after that goal.”

On Sunderland fans singing Elvis Presley’s ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’: “The atmosphere was incredible. How they supported us from the academy to the stadium, truly amazing. I’ve been to every stadium this season, but I really think we have the best fans. They stick behind you and make so much noise. This is top, top, top. Apart from Nottingham Forest, everyone struggled against us. That is partly thanks to our fans.”
 
doing a bet with a few people at work

which is the following

1) Who will win it
2) top goal scorer
3) best keeper
4) where england will come

and my thoughts are -
what are you lovely lot are thinking