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Exactly. Using the FIFA order makes things easier. Fewer chances for mistakes = fewer mistakes = fewer complaints.
I considered that outcome, very strongly. I went with 1-1 instead because I suspect that whatever it was that made Mexico perform so poorly in CONCACAF has not completely left them behind.trollcast said:Mexico v Cameroon: 2-1
You have to go against the odds sometimes.trollcast said:I was stuck between 1-1 and 2-1 to Mexico but bookies have mexico as favourite to win over a draw.
That was off by a day.D H said:It's less than eight hours until micro's 12 midnight GMT deadline for predictions for the first game.
Winner: I guess Argentina.micromass said:Voting on the winner
You can start voting on the winner and runner-up right now! But... the longer you wait, the less points you will get!
d h said:england v italy: 1-1
montadhar said:I should be having 3 points, not 2
DennisN said:Maybe a logo would help advertising this thread...
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