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it is time to take an unbiased look at the teams of the world and rank them fairly based on their skill today, not 50 years ago.

1. Brazil
2. Germany
3. Netherlands
4. Argentina
5. Uruguay
6. USA
7. Chile
8. Serbia
9. Portugal
10. Ghana
11. Switzerland
12. Croatia
13 Paraguay
14. Spain
15. Slovenia
16. S. Korea
17. Mexico
18. Ivory Coast
19. England
20. Japan

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Haha, thanks for the good laugh. 😵

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usa 6th after draws with 19th and 15th. lulz.

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More trolling from the usual suspect.

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Maybe we should make a list though.

Top 10 unranked:

Argentine
Brazil
Chile
Paraguay
Spain
Germany
the Netherlands
Portugal
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Originally posted by trev33
usa 6th after draws with 19th and 15th. lulz.
You could probably scramble up 5-14 a number of different ways.

And USA was robbed of at least one of those victories

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Originally posted by Red Night
You could probably scramble up 5-14 a number of different ways.

And USA was robbed of at least one of those victories
If a team is REALLY good enough, they'll score so many goals, bad decisions wouldn't matter.

Just look at the current SA Rugby team for an example of this.

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Originally posted by Crowley
If a team is REALLY good enough, they'll score so many goals, bad decisions wouldn't matter.

Just look at the current SA Rugby team for an example of this.
Uh... well... they have the advantage of not having to play a sport in which it is extraordinarily difficult to score.

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ummmmmmmmmm....did you watch the game?

are you familiar with the rules?

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Originally posted by sh76
Uh... well... they have the advantage of not having to play a sport in which it is extraordinarily difficult to score.
The point, if you missed it, was not a comparison between sports.

If a team is good enough, they will score enough points against the opposing side to mitigate bad referee calls. No matter what the sport...

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Originally posted by Red Night
it is time to take an unbiased look at the teams of the world and rank them fairly based on their skill today, not 50 years ago.

Define "skill"

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Originally posted by Crowley
The point, if you missed it, was not a comparison between sports.

If a team is good enough, they will score enough points against the opposing side to mitigate bad referee calls. No matter what the sport...
not always the case is it though. especially in football, look at the germany/serbia match. ref mistakenly sends off germany's best sticker and they lose 1-0. had he been playing he could've scored 3 or 4 with the chances the 10 men were creating.

most other sport use some sort of technology when it comes to scoring. football has nothing, i've seen it happen when team A should've had a pen or had a shot cross the line but it wasn't given and team B instantly go down and score at the other end. a 2-goal swing just because of a dodgy refereeing decision. that's huge.

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Originally posted by Red Night
it is time to take an unbiased look at the teams of the world and rank them fairly based on their skill today, not 50 years ago.

1. Brazil
2. Germany
3. Netherlands
4. Argentina
5. Uruguay
6. USA
7. Chile
8. Serbia
9. Portugal
10. Ghana
11. Switzerland
12. Croatia
13 Paraguay
14. Spain
15. Slovenia
16. S. Korea
17. Mexico
18. Ivory Coast
19. England
20. Japan
Uruguay above Chile?

Hmm, don't think so.

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Originally posted by Virtue76
Uruguay above Chile?

Hmm, don't think so.
Not many in your top 20 have won or drawn against Italy either, but I suppose you have to put a line in the sand somewhere.

Line could change by Friday.