Group B: Google’s Fallible Prediction
Over the course of the past few months, World Cup Blog has offered its infallible predictions for each of the World Cup groups. We are so confident of the infallibility of our selections that we are willing to match wits with the smartest kids on the block: Google. Google Fight is a site that allows you to enter any two terms and the Google gurus tell you who would win in a fight. Today we played out this battle with the Group B games to see how our predictions compare to Google’s. Will World Cup Blog reign supreme in this clash of Internet titans?
England – Paraguay, June 10
Google winner: England
WCB winner: England
Sweden – Trinidad and Tobago, June 10
Google winner: Sweden
WCB winner: Sweden
England – Trinidad and Tobago, June 15
Google winner: England
WCB winner: Tie
Sweden – Paraguay, June 15
Google winner: Sweden
WCB winner: Sweden
Sweden – England, June 20
Google winner: England
WCB winner: Sweden
Paraguay – Trinidad and Tobago, June 20
Google: Paraguay
WCB winner: Paraguay
Group Winner
Google: England 9pts
WCB: Sweden 9pts
Group Runner-Up
Google: Sweden 6pts
WCB: England 4pts
Conclusion: Two weeks in a row our picks have barely diverged from Google’s. If we keep up at this pace our site might be worth $400 billion someday too!
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No Rooney. ‘nough said.
Seriously, who’s going to pair with Michael Owen - Peter Crouch? the young (and fabulously unexperienced) Theo?
Really, Sven, what were you thinking? If Rooney’s a bust, then you’ve got to have some striking power. You admit that you haven’t even see Theo play. Maybe Arsene really is running things at the FA.
And, in taking the kid, you’ve left Darren Bent at home. You know, Darren Bent, the best English striker in the EPL.
Meanwhile, Sweden is quietly putting together a very, very solid team. Let’s not forget that Sweden pipped England in 2002, having scored more goals than England, to win the group.
Plus, Sweden won its group in Euro 2004 (which included Italy), scoring 8 goals. This year, they’re pairing Ibrahimovich and Larsson. How many times will we see Larsson’s tongue?
Sweden - 1st
England - 2nd
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