2014 World Cup Qualification Tournaments

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Here is a "replacement" thread for the 2014 World Cup qualification tournaments, the original unfortunately having been locked as the result of an off-topic slanging match.

Now, I'm no moderator (nor do I view myself as some sort of soccer section "leader") but I'd like to take the time to briefly stray away from topic myself and ask people to respect the conventions of the board and thus avoid off-topic arguments which only serve to derail otherwise enjoyable and informative threads.

Disagreements are inevitable, but if certain statements rile any of You to a critical point then You should probably consider:

(a) starting a thread dedicated to the pertinent "off-topic" in Happy Hour, or

(b) PMing each other

The vast majority of us are here for the same purpose: we are pro-White fellows who wish to discuss pro-White issues, primarily in the arena of sports. It is always worth keeping in mind the reasons for Caste Football's existence and the objective of the site: we are collectively striving to make other Whites aware of the issues of anti-White discrimination in all facets of life, with particular emphasis on sport.

Spouting an endless supply of solid facts and statistics is all good and fine, but it is also important to project and maintain a positive, personable image in order to entice people to stick around and listen to our message. Remember that there are far more people out there in the internet universe who only read the forum than those who actually post, let alone post regularly. It is our "job" to keep those people visiting the site. If they see sensible posts composed in a civilised manner , they are far more likely to absorb the information we provide and may consequently discuss those issues with their friends and families. They may even eventually decide to post...

So, let's keep things civil, eh? :thumbsup:

Anyway, back to the football...

Here are the opening fixtures in the European section (to be played September 7):

GROUP A:

Croatia v Macedonia
Wales v Belgium

GROUP B:

Malta v Armenia
Bulgaria v Italy

GROUP C:

Kazakhstan v Republic of Ireland
Germany v Faeroe Islands

GROUP D:

Estonia v Romania
Andorra v Hungary
Netherlands v Turkey

GROUP E:

Albania v Cyprus
Slovenia v Switzerland
Iceland v Norway

GROUP F:

Russia v Northern Ireland
Azerbaijan v Israel (that's "Europe" for You...)
Luxembourg v Portugal

GROUP G:

Liechtenstein v Bosnia and Hercegovina
Lithuania v Slovakia
Latvia v Greece

GROUP H:

Montenegro v Poland
Moldova v England

GROUP I:

Georgia v Belarus
Finland v France

By the way, I'll post last weekend's English Premier League breakdowns tomorrow... :icon_wink:
 

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here are the european groups before any matches are played:

group A:





group B:

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group C:





group D:






group E:





group F:





group G:





group H:





group I:





the teams in first position of each group here are the ones that should logically qualify in first position
the teams in second position will play a qualifying play-off (only the 8 best second place finishers out of 9)

group A is pretty even and the team expected to qualify would be belgium because they have a lot of players that play in top club, but i hope that whiter teams like scotland, croatia and serbia will beat them, and so belgium would fail once again with their heavily non-white team

then i hope that denmark will upset italy because i don't want to see balotelli and el sharaawy at the world cup
 

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then i copy-paste what i posted about the south-american qualifications in the other thread:

the south american qualifications as of today:

1-chile
2-uruguay
3-argentina
4-ecuador
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5-venezuela
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6-colombia
7-bolivia
8-paraguay
9-peru

the teams ranked 1, 2, 3, 4 will qualify directly, the 5th team will play a relatively easy playoff against an asian team

from a racial point of view, the teams with the most whites are argentina first, then uruguay, then brazil
brazil is already qualified, then argentina and uruguay shouldn't have any problems qualifying

the other teams i would like to see at the next world cup are paraguay and peru, they are very badly ranked but that's because the calendar was bad for them, i'm not worried

the next matches will be in september:
argentina vs paraguay the 7th of september and peru vs argentina the 11th of september will be interesting matches

peru has a lot of trouble because most of their great players were injuried, and paraguay just got a new coach (an uruguayan, like peru's coach)
 

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Lionel Messi should be embarrassed with this ridiculous Lays potato chips commercial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OgjCJ3hpWo

He looks like he's retarded.

This weekend I'll be watching Russia v Northern Ireland, Moldova v England, and Scotland v Serbia.

messi has financial problems? why would he do this?

imagine being benzema on seeing this piture everywhere in the streets, on every wall:

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the text is also pathetic because it's a joke about scoring goals while benzema scored his last goal months ago
and it's and ad for the ones who like to call their family in algeria or senegal for cheap

i'll watch france vs finland in europe :yuck:
then argentina vs paraguay, and probably peru vs venezuela
 

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messi has financial problems? why would he do this?

imagine being benzema on seeing this piture everywhere in the streets, on every wall:

tarif_benzema.png


the text is also pathetic because it's a joke about scoring goals while benzema scored his last goal months ago
and it's and ad for the ones who like to call their family in algeria or senegal for cheap

i'll watch france vs finland in europe :yuck:
then argentina vs paraguay, and probably peru vs venezuela

I guess that the Senegalese shall be complaining of racial discrimination, given that calls to Senegal are more expensive than those to Spain and Algeria...
 

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In a couple of genuinely heavyweight clashes, the Solomon Islands have defeated Tahiti 2-0, while New Zealand beat New Caledonia by the same score... :icon_wink:
 
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Bulgaria vs. Italy will probably be the most interesting match of the night…unfortunately, there were a number of clashes between Bulgarian and Italian fans four years ago when these two teams faced each other in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, so there is some bad blood between these opponents. This group is difficult to predict, Bulgaria and Armenia are more than capable of causing upsets. Netherlands vs. Turkey, Finland vs. France, Lithuania vs. Slovakia and Montenegro vs. Poland are also likely to be finely poised matches.

Croatia are actually a strong favourite to top their group (they played quite well during the Euro 2012 tournament and have many star players like Modric, Olic, and Mandzukic. Domagoj Vida is also a very promising defender). Serbia have been disappointing over the last two years, for some reason Vidic rarely manages to replicate his Manchester United form in national team jersey. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Serbs secured second place. Scotland are no pushovers either, watch out for Jordan Rhodes. Belgium’s defense is top notch and their two goalkeepers (Mignolet and Courtois) are on their way to becoming world class custodians. Their midfielder and attacking options are far from limited, but their forwards look unpolished. During the previous qualifiers the Belgians often crumbled under pressure and will need to improve the mental aspect of their game.
 

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New Zealand beat New Caledonia by the same score...

I didn't even know New Caledonia had their own team. Christian Karembeu was from New Caledonia and he always played for France. Unless NC's constitutional situation changed that seems weird.
 

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New Caledonia ranked 128, just ahead of Northern Ireland.:icon_redface:
 

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Northern Ireland have a history of pulling off surprise victories when least expected - beating Spain 3-2 during Euro 08 qualifying, and England the year before - alas, that was not to be today. Russia 2 N Ireland 0. The Russians were clearly superior. To make matters worse the Republic of Ireland came from behind to beat Kazakhstan. England up next. I would rather watch Italy and Bulgaria but I don't get the channel. Balotelli isn't playing.
 

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1-0 at half time for france against finland, atrocious refereeing as always when a small team faces a FIFA favourite: 1 clear penalty given away by france's atrocious black defence was not given by the referee
everytime i watch this kind of match things like this happen
 

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Greece won in Latvia against the local team 1-2 in a match which should be 1-5!

Greek team played very well and aggressively, which is kinda rare for the Greek team. I think Santos is trying (successfully, seems so) to play better football and give to the Greek team a different philosophy and style, than the Great German Otto gave to the team.
Greece started with 11 whites and ended the game with 11 whites..........Holebas according to his claims he's of Greek, Spaniard and German origin, that makes him white right? I only go by what he says!:shocked:
 

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Greece won in Latvia against the local team 1-2 in a match which should be 1-5!

Greek team played very well and aggressively, which is kinda rare for the Greek team. I think Santos is trying (successfully, seems so) to play better football and give to the Greek team a different philosophy and style, than the Great German Otto gave to the team.
Greece started with 11 whites and ended the game with 11 whites..........Holebas according to his claims he's of Greek, Spaniard and German origin, that makes him white right? I only go by what he says!:shocked:

great, when i saw that they were down 1-0 i was affraid

as for holebas, if he really said that he's of spanish origin then count him as white, but i will doubt him until i see a picture of the parents



france won 1-0 but lloris saved us once again
benzema didn't score

i saw that italy draw against bulgaria
balotelli didn't start (injuried, after his surgical operation in the eye) but ogbonna did
i saw the goal and ogbonna is guilty on the second bulgarian goal
he was substituted at before half time, i have no idea why, maybe injuried? or maybe he was catastrophic?
 

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france won 1-0 but lloris saved us once again
benzema didn't score

llhoris is great, I like this man, plus he looks like a french friend, my best French friend actually, plus he seems to be a very down to earth guy and humble!

What's the racial break down of the team Frederic? I mean for today, the 11 starters and whoever played!
 

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llhoris is great, I like this man, plus he looks like a french friend, my best French friend actually, plus he seems to be a very down to earth guy and humble!

What's the racial break down of the team Frederic? I mean for today, the 11 starters and whoever played!

it's here:

http://www.castefootball.us/forums/threads/13607-French-Soccer?p=257394&viewfull=1#post257394

so 5 whites (including ribery, and 1/4 asian cabaye) 5 blacks and 1 arab (algerian)
then 2 blacks and 1 white came in as substitutes

there were a lot of injuried players: giroud, koscielny, rami, but i didn't like the team
 

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United States loses to Jamaica, 2-1, for the first time in 19 matches:

5 White, 6 Non-White Starters

US Starters:
Tim Howard (black)
Jermaine Jones (black)
Maurice Edu (black)
Jozy Altidore (black)
Fabian Johnson (black)

Herculez Gomez (Latino)

Clint Dempsey (White)
Michael Parkhust (White)
Geoff Cameron (White)
Clarence Goodson (White)
Kyle Beckerman (White Rastafarian)

EDIT: Modified team makeup based on frederic38's post.

Jones, Edu Among Biggest Letdowns in Loss
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/avi_creditor/09/07/usa-jamaica-player-ratings/
 
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i saw the highlights, jamaica scored on 2 free kicks, so the black goal keeper must be guilty also
also you can count fabian johson as black because he's the son of an afro american father and german mother, the kind of players that klinsmann seems to like (jermain jones has a similar story and he's not the only one in the roster)

so that's 6 non-whites and 5 whites
 

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i saw the highlights, jamaica scored on 2 free kicks, so the black goal keeper must be guilty also
also you can count fabian johson as black because he's the son of an afro american father and german mother, the kind of players that klinsmann seems to like (jermain jones has a similar story and he's not the only one in the roster)

so that's 6 non-whites and 5 whites
Thanks, frederic38. Correction made.
 

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i saw the highlights, jamaica scored on 2 free kicks, so the black goal keeper must be guilty also
also you can count fabian johson as black because he's the son of an afro american father and german mother, the kind of players that klinsmann seems to like (jermain jones has a similar story and he's not the only one in the roster)
Johnsson, together with the other "American" Williams barely spends time on the pitch with "1899" Hoffenheim, yet they get called every single time for the US national team. I wonder how that is possible ?
thanks for the post
netherlands seems almost as bad as france
i hope they won't qualify for the 2014 world cup, but they have an easy group
There is still a little bit hope: last time the Netherlands didnt make it to the finals in 2002, Louis van Gaal (the current Bondscoach) was also in charge. However, Hungary, Turkey and Romania seem to be to weak to threaten the Netherlands.
 

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it's great to hear that maurice edu was one of the worst players, milanclass will like this :happy:

altidore is one of the worse strikers i ever saw
he's of haitian origin
the only other player i know of haitian origin is jean eudes maurice, who plays internationally for haiti, he is at paris saint germain, the biggest french club currently...but he won't play much

here is a video making fun of paris saint germain's players, comparing them with clowns: http://youtu.be/HyOjfMkLtww
there are some nice displays of haitian skills, since jean eudes maurice is one of the most represented players in the video
curiously, all the players they make fun of in this video are blacks :icon_cool: (this was before arab billionaires invested in PSG, now they have very good players, most of them whites)
 

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while searching more about the american players born of german mothers and african-american fathers, i found this website: http://www.blermans.com/

it's about the "blermans": blacks+germans= blermans

it don't even know if the website is satyrical or serious, but there are some quotes that might reflect what klinsmann thinks:

The quintessential Blerman, Timmy Chandler has the incredible skill and immense ball tricks like a German, but also has the speed and athleticism associated with African Americans.
Jermaine Jones is a pioneer in the Blermosphere. His passing vision looks inspired by Michael Ballack, and yet his strength makes him look like he could play Safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He’s far more jacked than a plain, standard German. He would kick the crap out of Miroslav Klose in a cage match.
The USMNT will be better off if there are 11 Blermans on the field at all times. The ideal Blerman is one that possesses the foot skills of a European and the athletic ability of an African American.

so ridiculous
anyway the klinsmann experiment is not going very well, i wonder how their chances to qualify to the next world cup are affected?
it would be a HUGE surprise if USA wouldn't be able to qualify, because everything is done in order fo them to qualify, FIFA wants USA to do well because the sport (soccer) is not very popular there
 

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while searching more about the american players born of german mothers and african-american fathers, i found this website: http://www.blermans.com/
it's about the "blermans": blacks+germans= blermans
it don't even know if the website is satyrical or serious, but there are some quotes that might reflect what klinsmann thinks:
so ridiculous
anyway the klinsmann experiment is not going very well, i wonder how their chances to qualify to the next world cup are affected?
it would be a HUGE surprise if USA wouldn't be able to qualify, because everything is done in order fo them to qualify, FIFA wants USA to do well because the sport (soccer) is not very popular there
The following excerpt is from a “SPIEGELâ€￾ (German news magazine) article about Klinsmann. I translated some interesting parts:

DER SPIEGEL said:
He wants to build a team that correlates with his image of America; a cosmopolitan, multicultural country. It should also be a team that also reflects his own biography, a biography of a footballer that played in Milano, in Monaco, in Munich and London; that speaks English, French and Italian.
The United States national soccer team shall become more American than every baseball team, where the majority of players are white. “In America nobody is fully Americanâ€￾, says Klinsmann. “Everyone has ancestors in Europe, in Africa, South America. A national team always represents a little bit the character of a country.
He sounds a bit like Barack Obama, who promised to unite the USA, political opponents, the races and cultures. Like Obama, Klinsmann thinks that the United States should learn from other nations. His political opponents insulted him as a traitor for this statement.
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-83774748.html
 
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