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Argentina v Croatia 19:23 - Jun 21 with 5331 viewssmegma

What does an Argie player have to do to receive a card from the referee??
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Argentina v Croatia on 20:50 - Jun 22 with 1969 viewssmegma

Argentina v Croatia on 14:23 - Jun 22 by Yugohoop

I'm nursing one almighty hangover today but it was worth it!


You celebrating again watching the Switzerland game ???
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Argentina v Croatia on 22:10 - Jun 22 with 1903 viewsBluce_Ree

Argentina going out in the group stages is going to properly knack my chances in the office prediction contest god damn it.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Argentina v Croatia on 23:42 - Jun 22 with 1869 viewsBenny_the_Ball

Can't help thinking that Nigeria have let Argentina off the hook.
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Argentina v Croatia on 12:24 - Jun 23 with 1809 viewsYugohoop

Argentina v Croatia on 20:50 - Jun 22 by smegma

You celebrating again watching the Switzerland game ???


yeah that was the plan but unfortunately a combination of Serbia's lack of desire and the refs lack of ability meant that it was not to be. In all fairness though Switzerland deserved the win, they were the better side on the night.
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Argentina v Croatia on 20:19 - Jun 23 with 1710 viewsjonno

Argentina v Croatia on 08:06 - Jun 22 by Northernr

Card wise the refereeing does seem very lenient this tournament. All in favour TBH, but that was a bit silly last night, they knew they'd lost so they set out to hurt people.


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Argentina v Croatia on 22:42 - Jun 25 with 1602 viewsTacticalR

Great article from Jorge Valdano:

'So many things are wrong with Argentina we do not know what is wrong; so much is happening no one knows what is happening. You could start an article on the news pages with that same line but they fit on the sports pages too because these are turbulent times for our football. It was not always like this. For many years, football made up for our long political, social and economic decline.'

What’s wrong with Argentina? We now value ‘balls’ more than talent
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jun/25/argentina-what-is-wrong-lionel-

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Argentina v Croatia on 01:07 - Jun 26 with 1579 viewstimcocking

A south American cheating and failing to control their emotions acting like spoilt babies? That's an outrageous accusation! Never.

(It's probably because they all have toxoplasmosis in their brain in south America, it turns people overly aggressive. Or certainly something does.)
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Argentina v Croatia on 09:15 - Jun 26 with 1549 viewssmegma

Argentina v Croatia on 12:24 - Jun 23 by Yugohoop

yeah that was the plan but unfortunately a combination of Serbia's lack of desire and the refs lack of ability meant that it was not to be. In all fairness though Switzerland deserved the win, they were the better side on the night.


I thought you would be happy seeing Serbia lose as I'm guessing you're Croatian???
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Argentina v Croatia on 11:44 - Jun 26 with 1508 viewstraininvain

Argentina v Croatia on 01:07 - Jun 26 by timcocking

A south American cheating and failing to control their emotions acting like spoilt babies? That's an outrageous accusation! Never.

(It's probably because they all have toxoplasmosis in their brain in south America, it turns people overly aggressive. Or certainly something does.)


Shut it you sheep shagger.
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Argentina v Croatia on 13:35 - Jul 2 with 1408 viewsTacticalR

"Jorge Sampaoli was not the sickness, he is merely a symptom."

'Sebastian Fest's line in La Nación on the day of Argentina's World Cup 2018 elimination this weekend was so starkly poignant because it gets straight to the crux of the matter, cutting through every excuse offered and pointing straight to the institutional rot that is fundamentally to blame for Argentina's ills.

That bumpy road that ended in Kazan, Russia, in the baking summer of 2018 is our current waypoint but this path truly began all the way back in the mid-winter of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1978 on the day that the Albiceleste won their first-ever World Cup.

Stood on the pitch at the Monumental as the host nation’s captain, Daniel Passarella, lifted the trophy, was a rising star in the Argentinean FA, Julio Grondona. Within a year he had been elected president of the association but little did this country know - still cheered from a World Cup win which history has remembered less fondly - that from this point nearly 40 years of corruption would take hold or the devastating effect it would eventually have on their beloved national game.'

To understand Argentina's failure on the field, if it even was that, you need to comprehend the utter dysfunction those players had to overcome to get this far
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/world-cup/argentina-world-cup-2018-

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