2. As usual when they reach the finals, no one else knows how to spell Colombia.
It seems to take longer for the score to change in the top left of the telly box.
All I'm thinking about this World Cup, other than it's been bloody brilliant so far, is what an OPPORTUNITY it is for a team outside the usual suspects to win it. There isn't really a compelling case to be made for any of the big names.
Brazil - simply not that good, will buckle sooner or later.
Spain - out.
Argentina - less than impressive in their opening game.
Germany - played well against Portugal but will the lack of strikers come back to bite them?
The field is SO open. I now believe there are an awful lot of teams that could win it, unlike the last one where most people expected Spain to win. The World Cup is a cup competition after all, so it doesn't necessarily follow that the best team or the best players will win. I think we are going to see some big names fall early and I fully expect at least one surprise finalist.
It's got to be more than a coincidence that three world cup winners (Spain, France and Italy) have not even got out of the group stages in the next world cup.
Maybe due to a great team, which by the time of the next World Cup had aged and/or had players retired. Can't blame it on the holders qualifying automatically and not playing any competitive matches, as this only affected France.