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santoscasarez 01:29:39 PM Jun 11 2009
bien dicho no mas seleccion solo decepcion
viloneta 12:30:44 PM Jun 11 2009
No es que toda America esta en contra de Mexico , lo que pasa que se dice la verdad y la verdad duele no? sean realistas y no fanaticos como los grandes.Fijensen la Argentina perdio y duele pero no son llorones como uds. >Como ese estupido que dice que EE>UU puso billete para borrar a Mexico,Por favor!!!! nunca escuche tanta esrupidez junta.Lo que pasa que se creian que eran los mejores y los resultados dentro de la cancha demuestran todo lo contrario.Y saben una cosa por si no sabian los partidos se ganan dentro de la cancha giles
marcosegura 10:49:05 AM Jun 11 2009
de hecho México no empató, ganó 2 a 1, no se que tienen en toda América en contra de nuestro pa■s
qbanbravesmania 10:22:43 AM Jun 11 2009
imaginense si mexico esta mal que su mejor jugador tiene 37 anos que es cuatemoc el lloron . ahi vemos lo mal que esta mexico que no le puede ganar con 4 o 5 goles al peor equipo [ trinidad y tobago ]
eenriquees 09:56:52 AM Jun 11 2009
Por favor senores mexicanos basta de tanto llanto ya sabemos que Mexico se va a quedar fuera del mundial y bueno por lo menos tienen la opcion de ver el mundial desde casa jaJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAAJ
rdim5 04:21:09 AM Jun 11 2009
Es un hecho que la persona que realiza los blog tiene hambre que el equipo mexicano pierda o se puso lento lo que si es una rialidad que la prensa mexicana y la prensa de los demas paises parecieron haberles pagado para borrar el fut-bol mexicano y elogiar al fut-bol de usa porque con su dinero quiere quitarle el mercado al fut-bol mexicano,por eso le han metido mucho dinero a este deporte para poder desplazar al mexicano,y centro america hora es cuando pueden despues de 20 anos en el olvido tal vez fregaods por la gerrilla o los huracanes suerte furiosos ya que algunos mexicanos de nombre estan en venta
perritoflako 01:22:07 AM Jun 11 2009
Porque el titulo un sufrido empate, si en realidad fue un sufrido triunfo????? mal punto para la nota!! esto es increible!! En lo personal yo quede con buen sabor de boca.
catracho0519 12:56:27 AM Jun 11 2009
lo siento srs mexicanos pero con este equipo no van a ningun mundial super lento sin sentido de juego con muchos errores de marca mas vale que se cuiden por que contra USA y Honduras no creo que tengan esta misma suerte por que ganaron por pura suerte
cuadroazul 11:31:13 PM Jun 10 2009
ARRIBA MEXICOO... YO SOY MEXICANO EN LAS BUENAS Y EN LAS MALAS... TE AMO MEXICO
Argentina's coach Diego Maradona, right, embraces Argentina's team manager Carlos Bilardo, center, at the end of a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Uruguay in Montevideo, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Argentina won 1-0. (AP Photo/Andres Cuenca)
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Goalie Tim Howard, Steve Cherundolo (6) and Carlos Bocanegra, left, of the U.S. national soccer team celebrate a 2-2 draw with Costa Rica in stoppage time during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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U.S. national soccer team fans cheer during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Costa Rica, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. The match ended in a 2-2 draw. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Costa Rica's Luis Marin, right, and the U.S. national soccer team's Jozy Altidore, battle for the ball during the second period of the 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Jonathan Bornstein (12) of the U.S. national soccer team celebrates with teammate Carlos Bocanegra, after scoring to tie 2-2 with Costa Rica during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Oguchi Onyewu, right, of the U.S. national soccer team races to the ball against Costa Rica's Junior Diaz, during the second period of the 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. The U.S. drew 2-2 with Costa Rica in stoppage time. Onyewu tore a tendon in his left knee during Wednesday night's World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica, an injury that usually requires a recovery time of three-to-four months. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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U.S. national soccer team fans cheer during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington between Costa Rica and the United States. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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People watch the match as they wave a large banner during a football World Cup qualifier match between the national teams of Turkey and Armenia at the Ataturk Stadium in Bursa, Turkey, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Armenian President Serge Sarkisian arrived for the match, returning a gesture by Turkey's president in what has become known as soccer diplomacy. President Sarkisian's visit followed the signing of an agreement in Switzerland Saturday between Armenia and Turkey to establish diplomatic ties and end a century of enmity between the two neighbors. Hrant Dink was Turkish journalist of Armenian origin who was killed in Istanbul in January 2007.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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People watch the match as they wave a large Armenian and several Turkish flags during a football World Cup qualifier match between the national teams of Turkey and Armenia at the Ataturk Stadium in Bursa, Turkey, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Armenian President Serge Sarkisian arrived for the match, returning a gesture by Turkey's president in what has become known as soccer diplomacy. President Sarkisian's visit followed the signing of an agreement in Switzerland Saturday between Armenia and Turkey to establish diplomatic ties and end a century of enmity between the two neighbors.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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People watch the match as they wave a large Armenian and several Turkish flags during a football World Cup qualifier match between the national teams of Turkey and Armenia at the Ataturk Stadium in Bursa, Turkey, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Armenian President Serge Sarkisian arrived for the match, returning a gesture by Turkey's president in what has become known as soccer diplomacy. President Sarkisian's visit followed the signing of an agreement in Switzerland Saturday between Armenia and Turkey to establish diplomatic ties and end a century of enmity between the two neighbors.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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