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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: RTee

Are we going to see some sort of a family war here. Was J having an inferiority complex at handing over ashes to AnSh??😃


BV writers handle family issues much better than professional tracks. Would be good if they focus on some kind of tussle for supremacy in the family, jealousies and weave professional growth somewhere.

As it is, lots of Anandi jaap in BH in the last weeks since arrival of DB and related to Gulli wedding too...⭐️

No wonder they are not daring so confidently into the arena that they are not so comfortable with..
And getting back to growth in the "rishtey " after a not so much good job of touching upon the professions..😆
@ bold - atleast expecting to see this in midst of AnSh - JaGan - will be interesting to watch this for a while..Dunno what's stopping them 😕
some spice is certainly needed , if not thru' their professions, then at least in their personal interactions.
Edited by adi2512 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
Morning...🤗


Deutschlaaand...! Deutschlaaand...! Weltmeister nocheinmal... !!!


Germany World Champion again 🥳


all most dozed off during match...suddenly hear loud voice wakes up 😆
Edited by blushing - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: blushing

Morning...🤗


Deutschlaaand...! Deutschlaaand...! Weltmeister nocheinmal... !!!


Germany World Champion again 🥳


all most dozed off during match...suddenly hear loud voice wakes up 😆

😊 Aditi - my only big curiosity this morning, when i woke up was - did Nelly's prediction come true 😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
Yes Gowri...well Extra time 😎 gosh
both team were like wounded tiger...Messi miss chance twice

Berlin wall just outstanding...

Germany team does not depend on one two star player Their 8/9 players score goals is this huge difference plus planning Strategy


Arg had Messi Di Mario ...they fight till end...superb final
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
I didn't watch the match. Busy schedule on Monday.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: aparnauma

I didn't watch the match. Busy schedule on Monday.


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Posted: 11 years ago

World Cup 2014 Final: Germany coach has saved the best for the last

Rio de Janeiro: Joachim Loew has again saved Germany's best until the World Cup finals with the 54-year-old poised to finally claim his first major title in Brazil.

Having been appointed Jurgen Klinsmann's assistant in 2004 before becoming head coach in 2006, Germany have reached at least the semifinals of all five major tournaments during his decade involved.

"Everyone changes over ten years, you gain exeriences, you have triumph and defeats, but what he has preserved is a clear-cut philosophy," said his captain Philipp Lahm, who has been with Loew every step of the way.

"He addresses issues which need looking at early on and leaves nothing to chance."

Third-place at the 2006 World Cup heralded Germany's return to the international stage after failing to reach the knock-out stages of Euro 2004.

Loew took the Germans to the Euro 2008 final where they lost to a Spanish side at the start of a golden era.

Despite fielding one of the youngest squads at the 2010 World Cup, Loew's young guns hammered Australia, England and Argentina in South Africa.

Spain again ended the Germans run to the final, but this time a third-place finish failed to satisfy a title-hungry nation.

Despite steering Germany to a perfect set of 10 wins to qualify for Euro 2012, Loew started being criticised after losing to Italy in the semifinals.

The charges levied at him by the German media piled up. Too hard. Too soft. Too stubborn. Too loyal. Doesn't listen to the public. Depends too much on aging striker Miroslav Klose. Must drop Mesut Ozil.

More grumblings followed when Loew copied Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola in switching captain Philipp Lahm from right-back to midfield this season.

Germany qualified for Brazil with nine wins from ten matches, only a stunning fight-back by Sweden, who drew 4-4 in Berlin, blotted another perfect record.

The mutterings grew louder when Germany's final World Cup squad was announced.

Injury-prone 36-year-old Klose was the only recognised striker. Captain Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Manuel Neuer all arrived at the training camp carrying injuries.

Sami Khedira arrived from Real Madrid unfit after six months on the sidelines with a knee injury.

'Home before the semifinals' was the general verdict from disgruntled fans.

Fast forward five weeks and only Argentina stands in the way of Loew winning the World Cup title at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium on Sunday.

Khedira and Schweinsteiger have been oustanding in the defensive midfield and Lahm effortlessly switched to right-back once the pair were fit.

Thomas Mueller was unveiled as Germany's new striker with a hat-trick in the opening rout of Portugal, then slotted back to the right wing for Klose.

A back four exclusively made up of centre-backs was a success in the group stages and repeated faith paid off with Ozil slowly finding his form.


Old rivals France were comfortably dealt with in the quarterfinals, while the 7-1 semifinal thrashing of the hosts is the outstanding result of Brazil 2014.

A fourth World Cup title victory will elevate Loew to 'football god' status enjoyed in Germany by Franz Beckenbauer (1990), Helmut Schoen (1974) and Sepp Herberger (1954).

Germany team manager Oliver Bierhoff says the mild-mannered Loew deserves all the praise he gets.

"I sometimes smile when I read reports that Loew must listen more to the German public," said Bierhoff with Loew having won 76 of his 111 internationals.

"He's always ready to listen and compromise, he likes debating things with his own players and coaches. This man is not a dictator.

"Neither is he shy about hard decisions. He is honest with his players. "The overall success is a jigsaw puzzle, but Loew's piece is the biggest."



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Posted: 11 years ago

Tks - IF global thread
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Posted: 11 years ago
Was that the winning goal?

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