What a terrible sending off. Game over. Torres you should be proud of yourself


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What a terrible sending off. Game over. Torres you should be proud of yourself





I told you Spain will go out.


Cesc Fabregas has been playing much better than Torres. It's bullshit he has to come off of the bench.
Dumb-ass Honduras can't stay onside.









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CT mah ninja come thru with the save!! EEEEEEEEEESSST COOAAAAAASTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()

Lol at Tommy Smyth. "Irishmen have two teams, Ireland and anyone who plays England".
English cheering for the U.S.???
English cheering for the U.S.???
I cant get hype for the USA. I like dempsey individually, but Altidore seems like a cornball and can't score to save his life. Donovan has always been a bitch to me and I cant stand US supporters.![]()
Spain are adamant that Andres Iniesta was only substituted as a "precaution" after he sustained a thigh injury in Tuesday's 6-0 hammering of Poland.
• Spain 6-0 Poland
Iniesta was influential in both of Spain's opening goals in Murcia but after 39 minutes the Barcelona midfielder walked over to the bench and asked to be substituted.
He appeared to feel a tweak in his thigh, a potentially worrying development for a player who was restricted to 20 Primera Liga starts last season due to a succession of thigh problems.
However, Spanish football federation sporting director Fernando Hierro has sought to play down suggestions that Iniesta could become the latest highhttp://www.bgol.us/board/images/chromium/blue/editor/menupop.gif-profile injury victim prior to the World Cup finals.
"It was as a precaution more than anything else," Hierro said. "He has a slight strain. He's fine, it isn't a problem."
Fernando Torres and Cesc Fabregas both continued their recovery from fitness problems by coming off the bench to score against
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/story/_/id/794035/ce/uk/?cc=5901&ver=us