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World Cup Mistakes


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World Cup Mistakes

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  1. USA! says:

    The largest piece of the pie should be “calling soccer interesting”

    • Nick R. Bocker says:

      Your large pie (hole) should be shut.

    • Sane Person says:

      LOL. True true.

      This is a repeat graph anyways. Had the exact same one up last week.

    • ms muppet says:

      or maybe it should be “calling it soccer”
      i’m glad the americans got out too, they don’t even know what the sport is called…

    • Truth says:

      Oddly enough, Soccer is a far more interesting sport than Baseball.

      I mean really….

      • Seventyalt says:

        Oh, totally, guys running back and forth kicking a ball at a net is way better than people strategizing the details of a finely tuned machine before the high speed, two-focus-point play even starts.

        • Lol? says:

          Yes it is, it’s faster paced, played in more countries and more happens (i mean really, you hit a ball and run, let the next queer do the same, finish the game)

          • Hollandshouldhavewon... says:

            @Lol? Technically, soccer is the same, except you hit it with your feet.
            I am a fan of both sport regardless so i really don’t care. BTW the defender piece should be bigger than goalkeeper. Just sayin’.

  2. Hakar says:

    The largest piece should be the vuvulaza.

  3. kraut says:

    Shouldn’t England be in the pie, too?

    • Flick says:

      Actually England should be the WHOLE pie! I am ashamed to even be part English. Celtic heritage here we come.

    • j.buttocks says:

      Only if you’re brittish.
      France or Italy were bigger mistakes.
      The only mistake with England is their people, thinking that they’re still the worlds best football nation. Please forget ’68 and move on. 1968 is over 40 years ago and game and players has developed, so many countries on same level.

  4. yushe101 says:

    a little better than the last one,
    still defenders and offenders need to be the blue

  5. white rotten rabbit says:

    How could them referees miss the one goal in the England vs. Germany game?

    • Truth says:

      The person on the sideline couldn’t tell from his angle so he was forced to guess.

      Wouldn’t have changed the outcome of the match anyway though.

      • davosnator says:

        Actually, it couldve been important. It was the 2-2 and when it wasn’t marked, it was a very demotivational thing for England. Morals and whether they are high or not matter…A LOT.

    • Fawfulster says:

      Also give one to Argentina in their match against Mexico.

  6. Dan, ad nauseam says:

    According to FIFA, the mistakes are by the scoreboard operators showing the replays

  7. Rhubarb says:

    surely the colours are wrong, shouldn’t the goalie be green?

  8. its so hilarious says:

    watch fellowship of de vuvuzela LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL XD

  9. heyheyhey847 says:

    the thing that sucks is that the refs are told to let some things go, for the sake of television. A lot of the calls would be different if it were a normal game. :(

  10. bs says:

    So wait, no one on offense made any mistakes? Is this ‘fault for goals’? Can I make fun of / rant about players diving now?

  11. tehbunneh says:

    Funny how the referees are always wrong when they’re judging against the football fanatics home team :P

  12. GFYM says:

    The vuvuzela and the addidas ball should have a big slice of the pie.


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