And what's with this huddle thing where one of the players goes in the middle, both times I've seen Nigeria do it, it's been the keeper and South Africa did it with Pienaar before the first game
And what's with this huddle thing where one of the players goes in the middle, both times I've seen Nigeria do it, it's been the keeper and South Africa did it with Pienaar before the first game
I think it's meant as a display of solidarity or something?
And what's with this huddle thing where one of the players goes in the middle, both times I've seen Nigeria do it, it's been the keeper and South Africa did it with Pienaar before the first game
I just can't see how anyone not in Greece could support this monstrous shitpile of a side.
I support the tie. That's about it.
And, if someone has to win, I'd prefer it be not-Nigeria here. Whatever supports the South Korean effort.
A Greek win would probably be even better for Korea actually.
Because let's be honest, the Greeks will not beat Argentina.
If Greece wins this game:
ARG - 6
KOR - 3
GRE - 3
NGA - 0
Korea advances with:
win against Nigeria, or
tie Nigeria + Greek loss to Argentina, or
tie Nigeria + Greek tie with Argentina + Greek's win over Nigeria is only a 1-goal margin + Korean lead over Greece on goals scored.
If Nigeria wins this game:
ARG - 6
KOR - 3
NGA - 3
GRE - 0
Korea advances with:
win against Nigeria.
If this game ties:
ARG - 6
KOR - 3
NGA - 1
GRE - 1
Korea advances with:
win against Nigeria, or
tie Nigeria + Greek loss to Argentina, or
tie Nigeria + Greek tie with Argentina, or
tie Nigeria + Greek win over Argentina by only a 1-goal margin + Korean lead over Greece on goals scored.
So for them, there's not too much difference between a Greek win and a tie here, but the tie allows for slightly more leeway. And whatever happens, if Korea loses their next game they're out.
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because that's what you apparently do when the ball has rolled off pitch
Greece will still lose
how greek of them to NOT put it in
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that corner kick, holy balls
jst what I always wanted!
Television :P
I still maintain that if Nigeria hadn't tarded out, this was their match.
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I think it's meant as a display of solidarity or something?
Unless Maradona inserts himself into the starting lineup and Greece somehow win that game I guess.
And, if someone has to win, I'd prefer it be not-Nigeria here (which just happens to be Greece). Whatever helps South Korea out.
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A Greek win would probably be even better for Korea actually.
Because let's be honest, the Greeks will not beat Argentina.
(I'm hoping if I keep saying Ninis' name it'll be like Sandman and eventually he'll appear)
unless they win here by more than two goals
I think
edit: no because korea just got battered, didn't they
beetlejuice beetlejuice beetlejuice
LIKE
ON BOTH SIDES!
I DONT EVEN...
Gekas how'd you miss
and then
holy shit
Tzorvas what a save
but then Nigerian dude how'd you miss
nigeria very disappointing
If Greece wins this game:
ARG - 6
KOR - 3
GRE - 3
NGA - 0
Korea advances with:
win against Nigeria, or
tie Nigeria + Greek loss to Argentina, or
tie Nigeria + Greek tie with Argentina + Greek's win over Nigeria is only a 1-goal margin + Korean lead over Greece on goals scored.
If Nigeria wins this game:
ARG - 6
KOR - 3
NGA - 3
GRE - 0
Korea advances with:
win against Nigeria.
If this game ties:
ARG - 6
KOR - 3
NGA - 1
GRE - 1
Korea advances with:
win against Nigeria, or
tie Nigeria + Greek loss to Argentina, or
tie Nigeria + Greek tie with Argentina, or
tie Nigeria + Greek win over Argentina by only a 1-goal margin + Korean lead over Greece on goals scored.
So for them, there's not too much difference between a Greek win and a tie here, but the tie allows for slightly more leeway. And whatever happens, if Korea loses their next game they're out.
where's ninis