Articles tagged with "world-cup-predictions"
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jul 8th, 2006
Now that the final has been set, a lot of people have been coming out of the woodworks to tell me how they predicted either ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 25th, 2006
Be sure and check here for Sunday's LiveBlog of Ecuador v. England. World Cup Blog master Bob will be at the helm of what ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 25th, 2006
Sunday's the day. Ecuador v. England for a spot in the World Cup quarterfinals. We already know that Ecuador are massive underdogs in ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 24th, 2006
I haven't spent much time discussing outside predictions for Ecuador v. England, but you can imagine what they are. Ecuador enter Sunday's match as ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jun 24th, 2006
If the first round of the 2006 World Cup proved anything it was that we shouldn't quit our day jobs to become full time prognosticators. ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 16th, 2006
Ecuador and Germany are through to the round of 16...but who will come out on top? Each team has six points after two games. ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 15th, 2006
I'll go with Ecuador 2-1 Costa Rica. Goals by Carlos Tenorio and Ivan Kaviedes for Ecuador, and Gomez for Costa Rica. Your thought?
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 10th, 2006
People make a lot of predictions, and while they like to let you know when they were right, they never seem to own up to ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 9th, 2006
This US paper says Germany and Ecuador to advance. This one doesn't. Some sources break it down, but won't pick a winner. ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 9th, 2006
La Tri are fast asleep in their beds. Coach Suarez has tucked away his chalkboard. El Tin is ensconced in his bubble wrap ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 8th, 2006
Ecuador Captain Ivan Hurtado says that Poland is a typically strong European team, but that La Tri can pull out a victory.
Of course, El Bam ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 7th, 2006
Ecuador assistant coach Armando Osma sees at least five opening-round goals for La Tri. Can't complain about that.
Considering that he has labled finishing as ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 7th, 2006
Ecuador coach Luis Suarez picks Brazil, but hopes Holland will lift the trophy. Because of the Netherlands' contribution to world football, Suarez thinks it's ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 7th, 2006
Although he's in Germany to do some TV work, Ecuador legend Alex Aguinaga took some time out to say that Ecuador will advance to the ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 5th, 2006
Some think Ecuador's qualifying route makes them a tough out: "Any team that qualifies out of South America is a dangerous, dangerous opponent. In no ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 4th, 2006
Ecuador defender Neicer Reasco foresees his team in the World Cup final in Berlin. Hey, if you're going to see your team do well, ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 4th, 2006
The Philippine media have weighed in on Group A and Ecuador. They rightfully note that La Tri is one of only two teams to ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 2nd, 2006
Ecuador forward Ivan Kaviedes is completely confident that his team will reach the second round. Says El Nine:
The squad are completely sure that ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 1st, 2006
I was just listening to an interview of Ecuador defender Neicer Reasco on television. Reasco says that three teams that are threats to win ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 1st, 2006
Ecuador still isn't a popular pick among the chattering classes. Some say they won't qualify for the second round, while some say specifically that ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 1st, 2006
Here are some funny World Cup predictions courtesy of the humor publication, The Onion. For Ecuador: "Ecuadorian players will not stray more than a ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | May 26th, 2006
Not everyone in Ecuador sees La Tri advancing to the knockout stages. "Nostradanny" of Ecuagol complements his corny nom de la pronostication with a ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | May 22nd, 2006
Another Group A prediction, another Germany-Poland pick. We're getting into broken-record territory here.
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 14th, 2006
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 ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 13th, 2006
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 ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 12th, 2006
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 ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | May 11th, 2006
Ugandans may not think much of Ecuador's Group A foes Costa Rica. Then again, the article also calls the Ticos "South Americans", so a ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 11th, 2006
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 ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 10th, 2006
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 ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | May 9th, 2006
It's easy to pick Brazil or Italy or, for that matter, maybe even the team that you're coaching, to win the World Cup. But ...

