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England V Italy Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014

England V Italy World Cup 2014

England V Italy World Cup 2014

After match synopsis in red!!

bets

Fancy a bet?

Pregame bets:

Draw and both teams to score is 7/2
Balotelli to score 12/5
Draw is 2/1

 

If only Rooney could score in the world cup. England played well enough to get the draw. At least Balotelli did the business and had a few chances in the game. Good stuff.

 

Full betting review here>

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-world-cup/

Beers: Group D of Beer:http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-d/

Who is set to win the battle of the beers? London Pride V Birra Moretti? Who will quench the thirst, set the mood, get me in the right spirit?

Click on picture for a preview of the beers.

Get the beer result after, much after!
englanditaly

 

 

 

London Pride V Birra Moretti: London Pride wins 1-0. The complexity of London Pride and the variety of flavours makes drinking it a thrill especially when served cold. Moretti was good but on the day London Pride hit the spot (Unlike Rooney I might add!). Read here for full beer report.  England V Italy Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014

PreGame:

England: Every time England get into the World Cup expectations rise, but this year one can feel that with the hard group England got, may English fans are not exactly brimming with much confidence. Many feel England will be lucky even to get out of the group never mind getting to another quarter finals.

In many ways playing Italy first is not as bad as first appears. Both teams in their first game could well play a cagey and dour game, which might result in a draw for the English team.

You can never really tell with the England team. When you expect them to do well they disappoint but when they are up against it they can pull out a result. Will the real England please step up!

England V Italy Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 England’s strengths lie in its midfield, its the teams engine. Lampard and Gerrard, in their last world cup, and the new guys Wilshere and Henderson all point to a midfield that will be tough to crack.  But that means someone has to score the goals. Can Rooney finally stick his finger out and do something in a major championships?  Perhaps he can, but I think Daniel Sturridge could be England’s key player. He has had a cracking season and must be raring to go in his first world cup.

Lets hope Roy Hodgson, a manger I rate and a top class bloke, takes the brakes off the team and just lets them play football.

Italy have a decent team, and are very well coached under the excellent Cesare Prandelli.

Off to a cagey start against England, I think they should top group D, especially since they have the Costa Rica game second, which should determine exactly what they should have to do in the last game against Uruguay.

The squad is strong from front to back, a little like Spain in that regards. No real weaknesses and the fact that it will be a final swansong for Pirlo and Buffon, at 35 and 36 respectively, means that they will certainly try to stay in the competition for as long as possible.

England V Italy Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 The key player will be Mario Balotelli who lit up the last European championships with his goals and style. I fully expect him to do the same in this world cup.

Remember Italy have never lost when super Mario scores!

A more detailed review on England here and on Italy here 

Have to say England played well in this game, better than I expected anyway. Maybe a dip in the second half but enough to give them confidence in their next two games.

England V Italy Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 The youngsters that Hodgson picked played well, but I do have to ask about some of the more senior players. Gerrard was missing in action a good few times, and Rooney should have really done better with his chance in the second half.

England V Italy Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Italy were good, maybe a little suspect at the back, but for the first game they looked a decent team. Pirlo was a magician, pinning balls all around the park, and unlucky not to score from a brilliant free kick, hitting the crossbar. Great stuff to watch and its such a pity this will be his last world cup.  A draw or win against Costa Rica in the next game and they are through with minimum fuss.

Music to get you in the mood

Rik Mayall’s Noble England Eiffel 65

 

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Chile V Australia Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014

Chile V Australia World Cup 2014

Chile V Australia

After match synopsis in red!!

betsPregame bets:
Over 2.5 goals is 1/1,

Chile to win 3-1 12/1

Finally get a decent win. Got there in the end with the 12/1. Nice

 

Full betting review here>http://thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-world-cup/

 

Beers: Group B of Beer World Cup: http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-b/

Who is set to win the battle of the beers? VB V Nomade? Who will quench the thirst, set the mood, get me in the right spirit?

Click on picture for a preview of the beers.

Get the beer result after, much after!Chile V Australia Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014

Victoria Bitter V Nomade: 0-1 Close call but will give it to Nomade, was that bit stronger in the overall taste. VB had an interesting aftertaste, but Nomade gets the victory for its stronger alcohol content, which had a good kick near the end.Read here for full beer report.  

australia

VB Beer, for the Working Man

chile

Nomade Beer, An Up and Coming Player

 

 

 

 

 

PreGame:

Chile were one of the most attractive teams in the last world cup, playing the game in the correct spirit and a tad unlucky not to do a little better. This time there is more of an expectation with a world cup in South America the Chilean public expects great things from their team.

In a tough group and with the Netherlands already putting the Spanish to the sword tonight Chile are in a dogfight to get out of this very tough group. The only bright spot in this difficult group is that Chile get to play Australia first. Victory in that game should be a given and set them up for at least trying to scrape a point against Spain in the second game, which might be good enough for them to qualify.

Chile V Australia Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Key player is Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez, decent form this season, fast and difficult to defend against, will be sure to get a goal or two in this world cup.

Australia are the lowest ranked nation in the competition, will have an up field task if they want to get out of the group.

A journey man team, Australia, don’t have the players to make any impression in this world cup. Tim Cahill is still around, but now at 34 you would reckon he cant lift the team as he so used to do in the past.

Australia One thing that Australia wont lack is effort, and in every game I am sure they will try their damnest to be competitive, but if they don’t have the players in a very tough group, they will struggle.

Overall this game has suddenly taken on more importance than it once had. Netherlands demolition of the once mighty Spain has made a win in tonight’s game a must if either team wants to have any chance of reaching the second round. I will go with Chile, they have the firepower to do it.

A more detailed review on Chile here and on Australia here 

Chile V Australia Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Excellent game, end to end, two teams playing football in the right spirit (take a note Cameroon). Really enjoyable game. Sánchez and Valdívia were immense in the first half, wilted a little bit in the second half. Australia were very well coached, and attacked Chile down the flanks putting in some brilliant crosses that unsettled the Chilean defence time and time again. Brilliant coaching. Cahill was my man of the match, every time the ball went near him from a cross he looked like scoring. I dont mind admitting that I thought he didnt have the legs for a total performance like this, boy he proved me wrong, brilliant. Its such a shame that both these teams are in such a tough group. 

Both teams have tough games up next. Chile will do well to get a result against the Spanish, even if the Dutch exposed their weaknesses. Chile have to tighten up that defence. Australia are unlucky that next up they have to face the Robben and Persie double act, on form and raring to go. 

Music to get you in the mood

Men At Work V Panico

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Spain V Netherlands Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014

Spain V Netherlands World Cup 2014

Spain V Netherlands

After match synopsis in red!!

bets

Need a winner soon! Ha

Pregame bets:
Fabregas at 3/1 to score a goal

Came on with about 13 minutes left, never going to score in that space of time. Wish he would get more game time as I think he still has the skills to do some damage, but its arguable if he could have done anything last night against the unstoppable Dutch. 

 

Full betting review here>http://thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-world-cup/

Beers: Group B of Beer World Cup: http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-b/

Who is set to win the battle of the beers? Heineken V San Miguel? Who will quench the thirst, set the mood, get me in the right spirit?

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Get the beer result after, much after!

wc day 2 020San Miguel V Heineken: 0-1 Heineken with its distinct yeast aroma and taste wins out over the Spanish pale lager.Read here for full beer report

Netherlands Heineken

Heineken, the Dutch Brewing Giant

spain

San Miguel, On Your Holidays.

 

 

 

 

 

PreGame:

SpainSpain: Can they win the World Cup again? It definitely is a strong possibility. They are very strong in all areas of the field; one of the best goalkeepers in the world, a strong defence, a creative midfield, and strikers who know how to score goals for fun. In my opinion they are this years most complete team.

The Netherlands: As always the Dutch team have quality in their ranks. Robben, Sneijder, and van Persie, three players who on their day can change the outcome of a game with a touch of sublime skill, or at least get a dodgy peno.

van_PersieKey player is Robin van Persie, the Netherlands’ all-time record scorer. An awful year with Manchester United where he looked like a spoilt child at times, he really needs to get back to form at the World Cup to save his career from its worrying slide downwards.

So overall I think the Netherlands will still struggle to beat the Spanish. It should be a tight game, and it could take a free kick or some individual piece of skill to win this one. Possibly even a draw. I will go with Spain though to do the World Cup double over the Dutch.

A more detailed review on Spain here and on the Netherlands here 

What a game, what a performance, what a shock! Didn’t see that result coming. 5-1 against the world Champions, the Dutch have definitely put down a marker to the rest of the teams in this years world cup. Beware, this could be the Netherlands time to finally win that damn cup. 

Vicente_del_Bosque_Vicente del Bosque, for the first time in a long while, has now actually got to do some work. He will have to make quite a few changes for the next game, that is at least what one would imagine he should do! Casillas surely must be dropped after his howlers, and the team should have at least two strikers playing. No point in the midfield playing great passing football if there is no one in the box to put the ball away. That worked to an extent in the last few years, but wont work this year. 

van_PersieAs for the Dutch, their top two were phenomenal. Robben and Van Persie were flawless. That van Persie goal was as good a headed goal as you are ever likely to see. And Robben’s speed and agility on the ball caused all sorts of problems for the Spanish defence.  Least we forget Blind who was not only good in his defensive duties but brilliant going forward. Must have learnt a thing or two from the old fella!

For Spain they have the tough game against Chile to look forward too. Was difficult for Spain to beat them last time round, isnt any easier this time either. But the only thing going for Spain here is that Chile are not too hot in defence. They will give away chances.

Holland have Australia to look forward to. Win that they are in the second round. Would be a brave man to bet on the Aussies causing an upset, it wont happen.  

Thanks to the Netherlands for getting this World Cup going.

Music to get you in the mood

Two Unlimited Ill Niño

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Mexico V Cameroon Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014

Mexico V Cameroon World Cup 2014

Mexico V Cameroon

After match synopsis in red!!

bets

Fancy a few winning bets?

Pregame bets:

Cameroon to win and both teams to score 8/1
Over 2.5 goals at 8/5
Cameroon to win at 14/5

Bets never looked like they would come up as Cameroon were set up to defend from the start. 

 

Full betting review here>http://thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-world-cup/

Beers: Group A of Beer World Cup: http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group/

Who is set to win the battle of the beers?

Corona V ? Unfortunately I couldn’t source any beer from Cameroon so this will be a one sided affair.  Click on picture for a preview of the beer.   Get the Corona review afterwards.

Corona won by default, could not source a beer from Cameroon. Read here for full beer reportMexico V Cameroon Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014

PreGame:

Cameroon are a team that can score goals. It’s a pity that they might not be so good at preventing them going in at the other end. Chelsea striker Samuel Eto’o and Vincent Aboubakar are likely to be the key men.

This first game against Mexico could be the making or breaking of their World Cup. They really need to motor right from the first game. This match will be a real humdinger of a game, with a good few goals flying in, from both teams. A win for Cameroon and they might have an outside chance of sneaking into the last 16. A loss and it’s a mountain for them to climb.

Mexico V Cameroon Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Key Player is Aboubakar, the 16-goal Lorient frontman who needs to bag a few if his team has any chance of making the second round. Latest reports that striker Samuel Eto’o might not be fit on time for the game.

Mexico They just about got over the line in qualifying, suffering some shocking defeats in the process and using over 40 players in that campaign. So what they will be like in this World Cup is anyone’s guess.

Mexico V Cameroon Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Rafael Márquez, is still around, a great player in his prime, but how old is he now? He looked slow four years ago, cant think how he will survive with the high temp game that Cameroon will play. I can see them shipping a lot of goals.

Key player is Javier Hernández, but it appears he might not be starting today, which is good bonus for Cameroon.

Expecting a good game, with some nice goals and an even enough contest, with Cameroon just shading it in the end.

A more detailed review on Cameroon here and on Mexico here 

Often wonder what African teams get out of employing European Mangers. The present Cameroon manger from Germany decided in his infinite wisdom to have 6 men defending at all times against Mexico. God only knows what defensive system he has planned against Brazil! Cameroon with the clear height and physical advantage should have taken the game to the Mexicans rather than just plodding along waiting for chances to magically appear. They only got going in the last 15 minutes when they finally realised that they still have to play Croatia and Brazil, and with no points on the board that’s going to be tough! Maybe they shouldn’t have boarded the plane to Brazil after all!

Fair play to Mexico and their manager who at least tried to play football and didn’t crumble after the linesman incorrectly flagged two goals off for offside.  Dos Santos was lively for most of the game and Layún impressed as well.  Sets the team up well for the next game against Brazil, but they will have to improve their heading ability in defence! As for Cameroon, good luck against Croatia as you will need it!

Music to get you in the mood

Carlos Santana Henri Dikongué

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Brazil V Croatia Fifa World cup Brazil 2014

Brazil V Croatia World Cup 2014

Brazil V Croatia

After match synopsis in red!!

bets

Want to lose some money?

 

Pregame bets:  4/1 for the draw.                                                                       Croatia+2.0, with a two goal start, at 8/11                                                             10 corners or more at 10/11                                                                            A red card in this game 10/3                                                                                Over 2.5 goals at 21/20

Got the 2.5 in the end, was a tad bit unlucky with Croatia and their goalkeeper who,if was from Nigeria, he might have to answer some questions today! Should have done a penalty instead of a red card as just knew the ref would give something to Brazil.

Full betting review here>http://thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-world-cup/

Beers: Group A of Beer World Cup: http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group/

Who is set to win the battle of the beers? Skol V Karlovacko? Who will quench the thirst, set the mood, get me in the right spirit? Click on picture for a preview of the beers.                   Get the beer result after, much after!

Like the match, Skol just won out in end, as it was a tad easier to drink, and on a hot evening it hit the spot. Read here for full beer reportBrazil V Croatia Fifa World cup Brazil 2014

 PreGame:

 

Brazil V Croatia Fifa World cup Brazil 2014 CROATIA Can see Croatia’s strikers causing all sorts of problems for the other teams in this group, particularity from set pieces. Arse then elbow, but in for a goal nevertheless, watch Nikica Jelavić do his worst, in a good type of way! They can score, and have a team full of attacking gems with Modric in the centre pulling the strings.

I might be the only person in the world that can see them get a result against Brazil in their first game, if they keep it tight, and have their forwards working flat out.

BRAZIL are favourites for the world cup, at home, with all their history and an attacking squad.                                                                                                                                                I think they might struggle against well organised European teams who could grind out a result against them.

brazilI know Neymar is hot at the moment but how did he do this year in the Champions League or against Real Madrid, or Atletico, ie the big club games of the season.

For this reason I full expect Brazil to get a lot of the 50-50 decisions and full protection from the referees. They might get past a few teams with lucky frees, and what price a penalty in their game against Croatia?

A more detailed review on Brazil here and on Croatia here 

Croatia were a big disappointment if I am honest. Modric who I expected so much from, did very little in the game. They flucked the goal, and rarely threatened the Brazilian goalkeeper. Their own goalkeeper could have saved all three of Brazil’s goals. Croatia also gave the ball away very cheaply at times, and kind of asked to be punished for that wasteful possession. Olic caused more hassle to his own defence than the Brazil back four. Croatia were set up very badly, no holding midfielder. This is a game they could have won easily. 

Now I am sure they will have a right good moan at the ref. Sure it wasn’t a penalty, and also Croatia looked to have scored a legit goal. But they still had plenty of the ball to cause damage, esp from the 46th to the 60 minute when Brazil were there for the taking.

Brazil were not much either, and if they play like that against a more drilled European team they will be beaten easily. They want to up their game much more against either Spain or The Netherlands in the next round. 

Man of the match. While it is easy to give it to Neymar, scoring two goals, and to give it to the ref who had got all the big decisions wrong (was just itching to give a penalty), I give it to  Oscar who was great going forward and kept up his attacking tempo all through the game.

Music to get you in the mood

Cansei de Ser Sexy (Brazil) V Father (Croatia)

 

 

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Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Opening Ceremony

World Cup Brazil 2014 Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony

Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Opening Ceremony

Quick run for the hills

In South Africa they had the awful Vuvuzela’s and Shakira, but very little else. Through the whole tournament of 2010 I had seen very little or heard anything at all that might signify that the World Cup was on the continent of Africa for the first time ever. It was a terrible advert for African football. Compared to the amazing scenes in Korea and Japan in 2002, or the fan zones of 2006 in Germany. The World Cup atmosphere of 2010 will only be remembered for fans who would rather blow a trumpet than actual look at the game. Pity.

Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Opening Ceremony

Korean Red Devils

So will Brazil be different? You would like to think so, but Shakira is back with Pitbull for the World Cup Song, “La La La”. Not only did they not get a Brazilian to headline, they also are singing in English and Spanish. Why does everything have to be diluted into corporate nonsense? Pitbull? Really?

So I probably wont be looking at the opening ceremony. The music might be trash, and I couldn’t really stomach seeing Blatter and the gang guffawing in the prawn sandwich seats.

But to be fair, generally opening ceremony’s be they in Olympics or World Cups are a bit dull. The best for me was definitely the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics. They had an open air concert, with a good combo of traditional and modern music. The worst was Beijing, everything was faked even the fireworks. Makes you wonder why they even bothered. 

Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014 Opening Ceremony

Pavarotti

As for music, surely the best ever was Pavarotti and his rendition of  “Nessun Dorma” from Puccini‘s Turandot. Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras, “The Three Tenors” of 1990, will linger long in the memory. 

The Open Ceremony, Brazil 2014? Nah, will pass. The football should be more than enough to get me in the mood. But if I did miss something be sure to tell me!

Pavarotti with the best World Cup song EVER

 

 

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Football and beer, the perfect match

Football and Beer

Football and Beer

Beer gives the buzz, and the game seals the deal.

Beer and Football

Beer n Football

Saw a t-shirt the other day that said “football, beer and women”. Are you crazy? Why ruin it by bringing a woman along. Let her off to the shops or whatever, but football and beer is only a time for male bonding. Can worry about women later, much later. ….

Now when I say football I mean association football and not that rubbish that the yanks play that goes on for hours and is played around kentuckfuckingchicken advertisements. The one that over 90% of the world plays, the one with a World Cup, you know, real football!

So where there is football there is beer, like night follows day, football fans drink beer, and lots of it.

Why is it so? Well I guess football as a sport that risen up from the working classes. From the bottom, where working men played the game, hard drinking men who liked to drink in real pubs drinking real drink. Working class areas in any city in the world have football teams. They don’t play rugby or cricket, or tennis or golf, its football.  People in these places tend to drink beer. Wine is too posh, and sipping fancy cocktails is hardly going to endure yourself to your mates.

Anyway this football and beer malarkey is a dream for beer companies in the advertisement wars. Heineken sponsor the Champions League, Carlsberg the last Euros, while Budweiser sponsored the last world cup. Carling was a sponsor of the English premier, and we also have the Budweiser FA Cup, and a huge number of teams are sponsored by beer companies. Tell me the last time a Wine was sponsored on a football shirt? During a big football game expect a huge hike in the amount of beer sold. Can you imagine how many beers people drank last summer for the World Cup in Brazil?

Beer gives the buzz, and the game seals the deal. Win, lose or draw, back to the pub for the pints to regurgitate the game, and dish the centre forward for missing what your granny could score or some shite like that.

There are generally three types of football fan. The fanatic, the guy who knows everything about his team, all the stats going back years, he has a long log of games he has seen live, and knows the pubs to drink in when near any ground you care to mention. The man who lives and breathes football. Then there is the normal fan,  the guy who can take it and leave it, whose life isn’t totally controlled by football. And the final fan is the flirt (the glory hunter), who just likes to go along with all the fun and be part of something big, the largest group.

I have seen guys who have travelled long distances to only have the drink and the fun outside the stadium. Fellas who have travelled just for the beer, the banter, and if they so wish for, a punch up.

Beer and Football

Beer n Football

(So its world cup year and I will be off the radar for the whole months of June and July, more or less two whole months of football, TV, beer and having a good time. Too early to predict who will win, Germany, Brazil (and a dodgy ref), or Uruguay (people say dark horse, but they have won it more times than England!), but what I can predict is I will have a good time anyway. Thank God for beer and football!)

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