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      Korean Jap World Cup Excel Draw Chart

      Electronic Arts released a neat excel spreadsheet.

      Its an electronic wall chart, you just fill in the results for each match in the Jap Korea 2K2 World Cup and it fills in all the group tables for you, as well as the teams playing in the next rounds.

      Though i believe the match times specified are GMT.
      Attached Files

    2. #2
      Houman Guest
      Good work m8.

      I was gonna make one myself, but this is great.

      You know, for once, thanks to Korea and Japan, I don't need to get up at 4:30am in the morning and watch the world cup. It televised live at 9:00pm here.

    3. #3
      Nice one shadey

      Thanks



      As we are on the world cup theme I found this:

      World Cup Manager is a Windows soccer management game based on the FIFA 2002 World Cup. It includes 64 fully editable squads, realistic match commentary and sound effects, actual fixture locations and..........
      _http://www.moneys2008.com/down/elist.php?gid=9


      Last edited by Blakie; 19-05-2002 at 02:13.

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      good job

      and does any one know why i n the name of god is colombia in the 4th place in FIFA latest ranking

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      Dunno Mal,

      Did they improve or lost rank??

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      i think they were 5th but dont really know

      but come on france is first argentina and brazil are 2nd

      colombia 4th and we didnt even calsify for the world cup

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      Houman Guest
      Jorpie,

      Corruption?? Olympic Commitee? FIFA Commetee?? It can't possibly be

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      Houman Guest
      My apologies my good friend. we Aussies can't spell to save our lives Lucky we are good Football and Cricket

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      To answer malbolgia:

      It really depends on who your team has had to play in other competitions.

      The Netherlands rated 9th couldn't qualify, yet teams like Saudi Arabia rated 34th did qualify!

      It is much harder to gain a good rating when you are having to play the best teams in the world each time. Scotland and Northern Ireland have the poorest luck in qualifiers.

      The further you slip down the ranking, the more chance you have of meeting teams like Germany and France all the time

      FIFA rankings are a load of balls.

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      bode,

      While you at it, add Australia to that list of bad luck nations

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      the case with the australians wasnt bad luck - they werent good enough.

      i feel disappointed netherlands didnt make it though. tough break

      and how on earth did china make it? they suck at football.

      No surprise as to who i'm cheering for
      - - - -
      ENGLAND ENGLAND ENG
      NGLAND ENGLAND ENGL
      GLAND ENGLAND ENGLA
      - - -

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      yes its true

      i dont know how australia lost against uruguay its sad


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