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A. Not me, I'll just be in the City hopefully :P

B. Probably the ideal option; going to a mates.

C. Greece

D. I got $5 when Mundine won, might as well :(

E. Never cross that one off the list :) 0

F. *points in other direction*

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So:

A. Whos going? I am yeah!

B. Whos watching it on TV? SAD!

C. Who will win? GREECE for sure even though i'll be wearing Aussie Jersy!

D. Who bet on the game? I did :(!

E. Whos getting drunk? :D Not me.

F. Who doesn't give a rats? Not me obvious.

GO AUSTRALIA!!!!!!!!!!! GO AUSSIE.

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A. Whos going? No

B. Whos watching it on TV? No

C. Who will win? Greece but would prefer Oz

D. Who bet on the game? No

E. Whos getting drunk? Maybe a couple of glasses of red to warm up for Sat :D

F. Who doesn't give a rats? Not me

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A. Whos going? NO

B. Whos watching it on TV? YA

C. Who will win? i'm half greek but prefer OZ but don't really care as long as there's soccer on TV :)

D. Who bet on the game? NO :D

E. Whos getting drunk? NEVER :(

F. Who doesn't give a rats? KINDA

15 days till world cup

:P:P

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Hahaha - I wasnt really expecting everyone to answer the way you guys have but meh - what can ya do???

Well Im off now to watch the game at a friends place.

Gunna be a huge night.

Hope you all have fun whatever you do for the game - those of you who care.

AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE

PS. Take care if you go to the game or even some places in the city - Im sure there will be riots no matter who wins.

:)

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i've been to a few games in Greece. once a riot started outside the stadium they started burning cars, shops, etc then when the fire engines came they burned those aswell :D fkn hillarious.

me, my brother and mates have been chased many times by fans just coz we were wearing shirts of other teams lol. once they even bashed some dude in traffic on a motorbike coz he was wearing a germany top.

:) damn i felt sorry for that guy. and that was because the CLUB they follow had lost that day, not the national team.

That is very much the norm in "soccer". Some spectacular ones in the UK, then they all come together for the World Cup and bash the foreign fans! :laughing-smiley-014:

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i've been to a few games in Greece. once a riot started outside the stadium they started burning cars, shops, etc then when the fire engines came they burned those aswell :D fkn hillarious.

me, my brother and mates have been chased many times by fans just coz we were wearing shirts of other teams lol. once they even bashed some dude in traffic on a motorbike coz he was wearing a germany top.

:) damn i felt sorry for that guy. and that was because the CLUB they follow had lost that day, not the national team.

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