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World Cup: 'Football has shed a tear over Neymar'


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Ajay Devendranath
These
by Ajay Devendranath on Jul 08, 2014 03:23 PM


"NeyMar", "Lay Mar"?!

These Latin players have such gAyNames!

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bhagat singh
Brazil victim of Bad referee and hard tackles
by bhagat singh on Jul 07, 2014 11:20 AM

In last two matches, Brazil has been victim of bad Referee. Howard has denied a goal and penalty in favour of Hulk but awarded him a unfair yellow card. Similarly, Carballo has shown unnecessary yellow cards to Thiago and Ceser.. but no warning for Juan Zuniga.
Is this any conspiracy to stop Brazil from their 6th World Cup ??
Injury to Neymer, definitely a void in Brazilian squad hard to fill. Hulk, Oscar and William to raise to fill up the gap provided they should not become victim of hard tackles

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Ironman
cheat and a cheat
by Ironman on Jul 06, 2014 08:49 PM  | Hide replies

What can i say...you are a liar Neyman. Zuniga defenitly charged with his knee to your back but i am sure you werent hurt because of that. It was very clear you were play acting.


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Opinionated Man
Re: cheat and a cheat
by Opinionated Man on Jul 07, 2014 09:19 AM
Let me break your 3rd vertibra and see how you are not in pain...

You seem to be a very dumb person.

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Farooq Khan
Re: Re: cheat and a cheat
by Farooq Khan on Jul 07, 2014 10:12 AM
He is ChuranMan

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dilip barua
Friend we are with u
by dilip barua on Jul 06, 2014 07:41 PM

We will miss u on world cup ? & very sad

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Ramanarao Kallepally
Zuniga has done deliberate injury to Neymar
by Ramanarao Kallepally on Jul 06, 2014 06:47 PM

It is clearly shown in the TV that Zuniga has come from back side of the Neymar and intentionally from behind and kneed the Brazil forward Neymer in the back. It is doubtful whether Neymar would play the semi finals with Germany or not, it is under still suspense. So, Brazil should keep ready the suitable substitute in the place of Neymer. Best of Luck to Brazil team because this time FIFA is being played (Print this message) in their home ground. It is totally depends upon the Team Spirit, Team Unity which will certainly the fruitful result in the semifinals. Good Luck to the Brazil Foot Ball team for their successful win over Germany in the semi finals.

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Balwinder Kang
Deliberate injury!
by Balwinder Kang on Jul 06, 2014 03:14 PM  | Hide replies

An analysis of the replays shows the ball fairly ahead of Neymar when Ziniga charging from behind has his left foot close to ground parallel to Neymar and his right foot having no chance to connect the ball. In this position, he goes air-borne and deliberately aims at lower-back of Neymar with his bent knee with a clear intention of hurting him and without any aim to connect with the ball! The foul is not at all accidental or Neymar’s injury collateral because Zuniga’s entire action is a knowingly aimed to cause injury to Neymer’s body ……. It is totally against the spirit of the game; it is shame that the referee had allowed the game to degenerate to this low level with his lax supervision [match notching a record number of fouls]!

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Pat Thakur
Re: Deliberate injury!
by Pat Thakur on Jul 06, 2014 07:00 PM
My friend, shout as much as we might against it but wherever competition & winning is involved, cunning always co-exists. Be it Business, Education, Sport whatever. In the case of team sports, any team in this world always deliberately appoints a member on board whose sole aim is to cripple the best player in any opposition team they face. Who better to tell you about that then Maradona (him 'coz he's the most modern player to have achieved iconic world cup status)? His entire career has been a checkerboard of "being marked down" history, price all great talented players have to play.

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Balwinder Kang
Re: Re: Deliberate injury!
by Balwinder Kang on Jul 06, 2014 08:03 PM
Yes, Pat ... I have to agree with you! What could you expect as the outcome with Brazilian coach's own philosophy? Being a sportsman of older beliefs, I could not help saying what I did!

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