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BAS CUP PREDICTIONS - COOPADINI IS BAK BOYS AND GIRLS!!!!
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Gramos



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PIPES wrote:
Sorry guys but United lions has no hope in hell of beating kipling Fc I played them and and faced many shots even that we lost in PK which sucks they were a solid team will put together squad . I also played agaisnt united lions and again there is talent but not still no macth final score 4-2 KFC.


As for inter vs fc uk inter will win they are just to big of a team strong on the ball which will take the wind out of FC uk .

Pipes


Not a bad Comment lol but shushh dont say we going win bad luck lol

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Gramos



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FC Copenhagen VS Spurs......Spurss...3:1
Punjab United VS Internazional FC .... Internazional Fc.....2:1
Kipling FC VS United Lions ..... Guess Who haha...
Inter Brampton VS FC UK....Inter Brampton 2:0

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mb7



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If Copenhagen have everyone out they'll win. (Sorry Coops) But for this game the ball is round and Spurs have some threats that can poach goals quickly.
Punjab will win 25-0 if they take every chance they are SURE to get. That is, if they take them. International had to go to penalties against an over 35 team, (no offence intended at all) and if it were Punjab against the Brewers, it would have been many goals to 0.
Kipling vs Lions? Doesn't matter, neither team will beat Punjab if they qualify.
Inter Brampton vs FC UK, I'm not sure, but I have pals on FC UK I know can play some football. I know a certain 'striker' on Inter that helped me win the cup last year that is capable of individual moments of brilliance. Should be a good one.


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... I have no idea what people aren’t giving internationale credit. They are the only team that has beaten Kipling. High scoring team, and allowed fewest goals I think only trailing to Kipling. 25-0? 6-0?
I don't think any of the games will be blown out games, specially this late in the stage.


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Having Played against both internationale and punjab before, I can see why everyone is riding internationale out. Punjab is playing some of their best soccer right now. Honestly I see them winning by at least 3 goals.

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Right on the money. lol I guess you were right with your prediction Ultimate D

mannyj wrote:
GOOD LUCK TO ALL

MANNY'S PICKS
FC Copenhagen VS Spurs ( FC Cope 4-1)
Punjab United VS Internazional FC (Punjab 6-0)
Kipling FC VS United Lions (lions 3-2)
Inter Brampton VS FC UK (FC UK 2-1)


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Wow, Ultimate D, your predictions were "scary close". Can you get me the lotto numbers for this weekend?

The Q-finals had a little bit of everything. A blow-out, extra-time, PK's. Just great football for the most part. I didn't see much of any match other than the Spurs vs. Copenhagen. It was a great contest that looked at times that it could have gone either way.

So now it will be up to Kipling and FC UK to play spoilers to:
1) A third contest of significant importance between Copenhagen and Punjab
2) A shot at the first-ever treble for Punjab

Of course, Copenhagen and Punjab will be trying to spoil the treble for FC UK and Kipling, as well; something I'd be remiss if I didn't mention.

GOOD LUCK TO ALL.

PS: Coopadini: time to pass your hat to Ultimate D. Razz


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NO... the often duplicated, Coopadini will never pass his hat (or in this case, his turban) to anyone!!!


Well boys & girls,

SPURS are done for outdoor 2009. I have to say we, (especially me) could not string two passes together all night. We played flat, and uninspired... It was an all Copenhagen night - they had the bulk of the ball, we spent most of the night chasing... Oh well, sometimes thats how it goes.

Good luck to those who are still in it!


Spurs are not in the BAS for the 1st part of winter indoor... hopefully, with some luck, we will be back in the second half... be good to each other everyone!!

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Ultimate_D



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There has never been a game where I have said Kipling FC will surely lose. Sorry to say...but against Punjab I am SURE they will lose. There defence is not strong enough to stop both satnam and harjit from putting it in the net. The reason Kipling is so strong is because of there strong Midfield. But now, they are going up against an equally as strong mid. Therefore:

My Prediction:
3-0 Punjab
3-1 FC Cope

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I was a little off with 25-0, but the 6-0 prediction was fair and yes, 'scarily' accurate with that and the other predictions by one psychic here.
Both semis seem to be formalities for a climactic end to a less than spectacular summer in division 1. Not to take any credit away from FC UK or Kipling, but it must be the end of the road, no?

I can only see Satnim and Harjit being defended by experienced defenders which Copenhagen do possess. They are very, very quick, extremely in sync with each other, and the rest of the team knows how and when to use them. If Kipling's defense doesn't have the speed at the back, they like most teams stand no chance. As long as they (Punjab) put their chances away that is. Wink
Copenhagen will again win if they have their squad out, which I am sure they will being this far in the competition. Altough some would show up to the final with 9. Wink FC UK has some talent, but this is a somewhat predestined final it seems and Copenhagen will over power again in this semi.

Let's see what unfolds, the ball is round and I look to try and get to these matches next Sunday before the indoor begins.
All the best to the four teams, and note to Kipling, no offside trap! Razz


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I was a little off with 25-0, but the 6-0 prediction was fair and yes, 'scarily' accurate with that and the other predictions by one psychic here.
Both semis seem to be formalities for a climactic end to a less than spectacular summer in division 1. Not to take any credit away from FC UK or Kipling, but it must be the end of the road, no?

I can only see Satnim and Harjit being defended by experienced defenders which Copenhagen do possess. They are very, very quick, extremely in sync with each other, and the rest of the team knows how and when to use them. If Kipling's defense doesn't have the speed at the back, they like most teams stand no chance. As long as they (Punjab) put their chances away that is. Wink
Copenhagen will again win if they have their squad out, which I am sure they will being this far in the competition. Altough some would show up to the final with 9. Wink FC UK has some talent, but this is a somewhat predestined final it seems and Copenhagen will over power again in this semi.

Let's see what unfolds, the ball is round and I look to try and get to these matches next Sunday before the indoor begins.
All the best to the four teams, and note to Kipling, no offside trap! Razz


Well since you have yet to complete your online registration and you have ZERO sense of schedule aptitude you would probably be able to make this...... that is unless you did decide to register online (sent it to your email inbox) and also noticed that we play at 1pm this Sunday October 11th which will conflict with the BAS Cup games that are taking place at Iceland. Fairgrounds to Iceland = $20 just in gas!

LMAO

Do your registration already you jackfruit!


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I have opted to keep the team in suspense and register Friday evening at 11:59pm... if I make it! Shocked


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For the record I am aware BAS Cup games go off at 2pm vs our 1pm game but given travel times, changing times, slow poking around times.... this is a conflict of time.

Just in case somebody wanted to comment. Wink


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I was off by one goal each game ...but still correct predictions Very Happy

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I was off by one goal each game ...but still correct predictions Very Happy


incredible...


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