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2010 FIFA World Cup - Balls Across the Pond

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2010

See what happened when we gave FIFA fans in the US a chance to tell fans in England what they really thought and vice-versa. Anyone can play in the 2010 FIFA World Cup with 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa from EA SPORTS: http://fifa-world-cup.easports.com/

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  • YEAHHHH GERMANY has DESTROY AUSTRALIA 4:0 !!!!!!!! bye bye ...

  • US WTF!!! They have never won a world cup so why should they win this one? The furthest they have ever gotten was third place back to the first world cup in 1930. Fuck the US!!!

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  • USA! Oh wait this isn't basketball?

  • "Spain is really really good but their defense..." wtf is he talking about Spain is well known for their beast defense! defense win championships in any sport.

  • @lolkipz actually why dont you stop being ignorant about your own favorite sport. the term soccer did not come from America it came the British. but thank God the world cup is over so we can get ready for some real football.

  • football vs soccer, its kinda like footsock...more like FUCCER

  • @eldecochela Man he's a comedian he probably know shit about football lol. He's just doing his job lol

  • andy samberg has no business talking about football. he implied that spain's defense has flaws. are you kidding me?what an idiot.

  • @eldecochela thats why they lost their first game haha xD!

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