Originally posted by Hans23:[..]
Oh righty,
Go to :http://en.mcdonalds.fantasy.fifa.com/ , Make yourself a login then enter the private pool code: 199557-108468
Its just straight forward fantasy football, get a points buget, then pick a squad of the best players whilst trying to keep the buget balanced, then score points on how your team of players do in the tournment.
Leaked diplomatic correspondence between Washington and London has revealed the latest bump in the so-called “special relationship” -- a high stakes wager between ambassadors over the outcome of their teams’ World Cup clash, The Times writes in its Wednesday edition.
Louis Susman, the American Ambassador to London, approached his British counterpart in Washington through a staff intermediary to offer a bet on the outcome of Saturday’s game between England and the United States.
UNITED STATES
United States Team Page
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World Cup schedule
June 12: vs. England (Rustenburg)
June 18: vs. Slovenia (Johannesburg)
June 23: vs. Algeria (Pretoria)
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Home Away
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Key players
Landon Donovan, Midfielder
Clint Dempsey, Midfielder
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Best WC result: Semifinals in 1930
FIFA World Rank: 14
“We will understand if you decline, given the outcome of the last such encounter,” Philip Breeden, the American press secretary in London gibed.
Martin Longden, his counterpart in Washington, protested ignorance. “Since the history of English football is long and extensive, in contradistinction to U.S. soccer, I regret that I cannot immediately recall the encounter to which you refer.
"No doubt it is remembered fondly on these shores; we have quite forgotten it, however.”
Longden proposed the terms of the wager: dinner at a Washington DC steakhouse if England triumphs; supper at a London pub on Ambassador Nigel Sheinwald’s dime if the U.S. is the winner.
Breeden accepted, reminding Longden of the outcome of last Anglo-American encounter at the World Cup: a 1-0 victory for the U.S. in Brazil.
Longden would not be deterred. “You should know that the Ambassador takes his steak like American soccer victories — somewhat rare,” he retorted.
AT STAKE IS A STEAK: The e-mails in full:
From: Philip Breeden, US Embassy London
To: Martin Longden, British Embassy Washington DC
Subject: World Cup Bet
Mr. Longden, It has not escaped our attention that a certain sporting event is fast approaching, and that our respective nations will soon be meeting on the fields of South Africa.
My Ambassador has asked me to see if your Ambassador might be interested in a small wager? We will understand if you decline, given the outcome of the last such encounter.
Sincerely, Philip Breeden, U.S. Embassy, London
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From: Martin Longden, British Embassy Washington DC
To: Philip Breeden, US Embassy London
Subject: Re: World Cup Bet
Mr. Breeden,
Even for such an exceptionally optimistic nation as the United States, I am struck by the confidence with which your Ambassador proposes this wager. It is testament, I assume, to the generosity of your great nation - since the British Ambassador does not anticipate paying out.
ENGLAND
England Team Page
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World Cup schedule
June 12: vs. USA (Rustenburg)
June 18: vs. Algeria (Cape Town)
June 23: vs. Slovenia (Port Elizabeth)
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Home Away
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Key players
Wayne Rooney, Forward
John Terry, Defender
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Best WC result: Winnners in 1966
FIFA World Rank: 8
Your email does not specify the exact terms of the wager. May I suggest that, in the event of an England victory, the US Ambassador agrees to entertain the British Ambassador at a steak-house of his choosing in downtown DC? And in the event that the United States is able to engineer a fortuitous win over England, then my man will entertain yours at a London pub of his choosing. Loser pays.
Your reference to a previous sporting encounter between our two countries puzzles me. Since the history of English football is long and extensive, in contradistinction to US soccer, I regret that I cannot immediately recall the encounter to which you refer. No doubt it is remembered fondly on these shores; we have quite forgotten it, however.
Are you sure you want to do this?
Yours sincerely, Martin Longden British Embassy Washington DC
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From: Philip Breeden, US Embassy London
To: Martin Longden, British Embassy Washington DC
Subject: Re: World Cup Bet
Mr. Longden ,
It is with great pleasure, and no small measure of anticipation, that the U.S. Ambassador accepts the terms of the wager. I am surprised, given the well known love of the British for history, that you have forgotten what happened the last time the “special relationship” was tested on the pitch. Of course, given the result, you are to be forgiven for having misplaced that particular episode in your memory banks. I refer of course to the victory of the U.S. over England in the 1950 World Cup.
It is true that our soccer (a fine English word we have kindly preserved for you) history is not as long and illustrious as yours. However, as your generals noted during WWII, we have a unique capability for quickly identifying and advancing talent.
Game on!
Sincerely, Philip Breeden
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From: Martin Longden, British Embassy Washington DC
To: Philip Breeden, US Embassy London
Subject: Re: World Cup Bet
Mr. Breeden,
Very well; it’s a bet!
Incidentally, you should know that the Ambassador takes his steak like American soccer victories - somewhat rare.
Sincerely,
Martin Longden
Originally posted by MacStripey:
by the way, how are things going at your places, flags on the cars and hanging out of the windows already?
Originally posted by MacStripey:my bet for day 1:
South Africa - Mexico 2:2
Uruguay - France 3:0