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[...] We’re already on record as saying that the World Cup will be played in Brazil in 2014. Now we are ready to make another on of our infallible predictions. Keep an eye on Turkey in 2014. As you can see from the video below, clearly Turkey will be the team to beat because the 10-year-old next Maradona/Ronaldinho you see playing here will be 18 then and there isn’t a chance in hell he won’t turn out to be a superstar. I just hope this kid doesn’t think he should be out having fun like most 10-year-olds. Remember when you saw videos like this featuring the Ghanaian-American wunderkid Freddy Adu? Keep an eye out for him in 2014 too…on the unemployment line. [...]
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[...] 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 F to see how our predictions compare to Google’s. Will World Cup Blog reign supreme in this clash of Internet titans? [...]
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[...] 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 E to see how our predictions compare to Google’s. Will World Cup Blog reign supreme in this clash of Internet titans? [...]
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[...] 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 D to see how our predictions compare to Google’s. Will World Cup Blog reign supreme in this clash of Internet titans? [...]
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[...] 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 of Death to see how our predictions compare to Google’s. Will World Cup Blog reign supreme in this clash of Internet titans? [...]
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[...] 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? [...]
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[...] 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 A games to see how our predictions compare to Google’s. Will World Cup Blog reign supreme in this clash of Internet titans? [...]
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[...] None of those titles are what we would choose to call FIFA President Sepp Blatter, but with all the predictions we make on this blog we are happy that we have the option of calling ourselves Swami. [...]
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[...] 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 one last time with the Group F to see how our predictions compare to Google’s. Will World Cup Blog reign supreme in this clash of Internet titans? [...]
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[...] We’ve presented you with our infallible predictions and we’ve showed you how they compare to Google’s selections. Now it is time for you to be the smartypants and to tell us how you think things will play out in each of the groups. Today you get to take a stab at Group C, the infamous death march involving Argentina, Netherlands, Serbia and Montenegro, and Ivory Coast. [...]
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[...] With so little information on the team, how can football observers decide to undermine the team’s prospect? Even first-time World Cup entrants like Serbia- Montenegro and Togo are predicted to do well in the coming World Cup. So, if I had more information about the Saudi football, am I expecting better predictions than Bob’s infallible predictions and Google’s predictions? I’d say yeah. [...]
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