Fifa 2010

sshahid

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Guys, if you are watching it, what a game !!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have never watched such a charged and amusing game before. Great job Slovekia getting arrogant Italians out of the tournament. Keep going. Wish you luck.
 

sshahid

Siasat.pk - Blogger
some italians may die of heart attack today. they are so much into this game. its religion for them.
 

sshahid

Siasat.pk - Blogger
now Japan

well, well, well guys. Don't miss out this game. Japan is creating some spectacles. Both goals were incredible.. weren't they ?

Wow !

Kick in the butt of danes !!
 

alihbkable

MPA (400+ posts)
waka wakka..........this time 4 ARGENTINA

Argentina rockz................
3-1 in soccer city..........up next is the NAzis 2 b thrashed.......
Hail Diego Maradona.......HAil LIONEL MESSI
 

digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
Love for football in Pakistan by terrorist gangsters

With his Kalashnikov slung over his shoulder, 23-year-old footballer-cum-gangster Jasim* takes an extended drag of his cigarette, and tells The News that he would have shot at the referee officiating the World Cup Brazil-Ivory Coast match for having showed a red card to Brazilian football superstar Kaka had the match official been anywhere near him.

Standing besides an electricity pole on a congested street in Lyari, Jasim and his two friends all of them influential gangsters in Lyari oversee arrangements for the live screening of a football World Cup match later in the evening. All three of them are passionate football fans and die-hard supporters of Brazil.

The youngsters support for Brazil, however, remains steadfast and unconditional. He wants Brazil to win the World Cup in South Africa at any cost, and that too, against Argentina. When Kaka passes the ball to Robinho or Fabiano, I feel life finally has some meaning, he says.

As the guns went silent, jubilant residents of Lyari arranged giant screens in many areas, including Kalakot, Baghdadi and others. For Jasim and his friends, the World Cup brings an opportunity to dance after every goal scored, and shout after each save a goalkeeper makes. Supporters of different teams argue with and make fun of each other, while the crowd observes absolute silence when a striker closes in on an opposition goal, and yells when an opportunity is missed or when the KESC decides to switch off power. While clashes between rival groups over the years have overshadowed the contribution of the old neighbourhood to sports, Lyari has neither stopped playing football nor watching it.
 

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