Yeah, it is. It can never have kids.
2006-06-30 13:29:57
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answer #1
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answered by olelefthander 6
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Yes, I think that it is abundantly obvious that the games in the World Cup are fixed. There have been blatant displays of bribery to referees causing innumerable fouls to be committed without them being acknowledged by the referee or the linesmen. Not only are the officiators biased, but the opposing team is most likely a part of this FIFA plot, referring to the Germany-Italy game, where: there was a deliberate handball by an Italian player in his own penalty box, and where in overtime (with a duration of 30 minutes) the Italians had 4 opportunities to score, 2 of which hit the post or crossbar and the other 2 of which went into the net. Germany is a team with world-class players, unparalleled teamwork, intelligence, and the fighting spirit. How, in this universe, at any point in time, under any circumstances, and against any possible team, could Germany give up these many chances in such a short time?
2006-07-05 01:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, because when it came to Spain vs. France, Spain ended up with more penalties than France, when France was the one playing dirty. And Spain kicked a second goal, but it didn't count. Why? BECAUSE THE WORLD CUP IS FIXED! AND YES, I WON'T GET OVER IT! So it was biased like Korea vs. Japan!
2006-06-30 23:22:39
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answered by Oh Dear Lily! 3
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Ok.. this is not a judging competition like figure skating - so no, not fixed. There are strict rules and regardless how you, the spectator, watching from TV think, compared to the referee that is right there seeing it all!!! (at a completly different angle and experience of the referees) it is not fixed... sheesh.
2006-06-30 22:39:09
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answered by Sam_I_Am 4
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Yeah...after I saw the match against Germany and Argentina! These Germans bought the refs!!! Money talks, thats all I can say. I wouldn't be surprised seeing them beat Brazil....that would be funny cause Germany is an average team.
2006-06-30 23:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Seeing against whom the Italians played in the quarterfinals, and also how they have 'beaten' australia, well yes the world cup is fixed.
2006-07-01 04:36:59
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answered by Michael B 2
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Somewhat but mostly not.... Germany does get the easier teams by which divisions they play... For instance, the winner of their division plays Italy not BRazil.... Instead England and Brazil will be going at it for the semi final matches.
2006-06-30 19:46:20
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answered by Anonymous
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fifa may not be fixed...but referees might be payed without fifa knowing....and by the way the u.s. still have a long way to go
2006-06-30 19:53:02
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answered by ron b 2
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of course its all about who has the money, germany pays the referee and dats how they win, they all agreed to get USA out and to call fouls on south american teams, and african and australia, also asian teams.so yea its fixed.
2006-06-30 20:42:30
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answered by homie_4_real 2
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Yes because the other countries were so eager to see the us go
2006-06-30 19:46:07
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answered by Donnie's Babymama 2
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no...in the beginning they were a little prejudiced against the countries that no one expected to be there like ghana.
2006-06-30 19:46:08
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answer #11
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answered by standstill 22 5
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