Group D

Who advances?


  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .

Ethor

Allenatore
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The Socceroos just better be careful playing for a tie though, that strategy can bite you in the behind.
 

Ethor

Allenatore
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And that should do it!
 

pupivn

Capitano
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Denmark are showing “quality football”
 

forzainter257

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Denmark is one of those few countries I'll be rooting against from now on. Absolute waste. Obviously came not to play football.
 

IM21

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How is that an offside? Griezmann didnt affect that play at all.
 

Ethor

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Congratulations to the Socceroos and Tunisia too!
 

ElDuccio

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Wanted to have Tunisia in the next round, only to see almost all African team pass.. Marocco and Ghana should make it. With Senegal it would be 3 African teams. Denmark out, tomorrow probably Belgium too. Finally not always the same teams in the 1/8 final. The last time that Australia was there was also the last time that Italy made it,when they faced each other. It was almost 20 fucking years ago... At least Australia can say they made it, we did not even qualify for the WC and have to wait 2026 to have a chance :lol:
 

K.I.

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10 years of FIF
DAMN AUSTRALIA :cool:
 

cloudq

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10 years of FIF
Mathew Leckie, WC2022, colorised


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