June 14, 2002 at 10:11 am
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 14-06-02 AT 10:12ย AM (GMT)]Congratulations Belgium
You have done wonders, you have gone to the next round in the WCS,
I might support our southern neighbours once more.
Regards,
jw
By: keltic - 17th June 2002 at 17:20
RE: May god continue to bless Belgium
No dear. Spain will play against England.
By: Wacko_Jacko - 17th June 2002 at 17:10
RE: May god continue to bless Belgium
Bugger! Now England have to play Brazil!!!! Thanks alot Belgium! j/k ๐
By: Ference - 17th June 2002 at 14:01
RE: May god continue to bless Belgium
Too late, they’ve just lost and they’re out ๐ .
Ference.
By: Comet - 17th June 2002 at 13:29
RE: May god continue to bless Belgium
BELGIUM FOR THE CUP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![www.groups.yahoo.com/group/sabenabelgianairlines]
By: Geforce - 14th June 2002 at 16:55
May god continue to bless Belgium
“Viva la Belgique” was probably the most heard phrase today … “et pour les Flamands la meme chose”. Well, now both the French and Dutch can support us, because for once, it felt great to be “Belgian” again. I almost forgot we still had a flag, in fact, there were some rumours, next world cup, we would be playing with a Flemish and Walloon team … luckily not!!!
For us, playing a against the “great Brazil” is already an honour, it doesn’t matter if we win, Brazil now is the favourite, but after Argentina, France and Portugal send home, everything can happen. A final between Belgium and England would be nice, though I doubt we’ll even make it to the quarter finals.
BRUSSELS, Belgium (Reuters) — French and Dutch speaking Belgians buried their differences on Friday, uniting to sing and dance in praise of the national team after they qualified for the second round of the World Cup.
On the final whistle after Belgium’s thrilling 3-2 win against Russia, Red Devils supporters draped in the Belgian tricolour streamed into the streets in central Brussels singing: “Tous ensemble (All together)! Tous ensemble!”
Even a Russian second goal had failed to dampen spirits as supporters, crowded into dark, smoky pubs, chanted: “We don’t care! We don’t care!”
“I never thought it was possible. There was a lot of suspense and the final minutes were awful to watch…but I’m very proud to be Belgian,” said Jean-Pierre Van Zurpele as motorists hooted their horns and traffic was brought to a standstill.
Belgium finished runners-up in group H on five points, two behind Japan and two ahead of Russia. (Match report)
Despite press criticism of coach Robert Waseige — a French speaker — before Belgium’s last group match, all was quickly forgiven.
“It was not justified. Whether you’re Flemish or Walloon, the essential is to keep united, keep up morale,” said service station assistant Olivier Riche, who had changed his shift to watch the game.
“Belgium’s strength is that when we have nothing to lose, we put everything into the battle.”
Revenge was sweet for Waseige, who has already announced he will quit to coach league side Standard Liege after the World Cup. The last time the Belgians reached the last 16 was in 1994. In 1998, widely criticised, they bowed out in the first round.
The prospect of facing four times world champions Brazil in the next round did not daunt fans. “I’m persuaded we’ll beat Brazil. We’ll have Ronaldo in our pocket. We’ll beat them 1-0 — that will be enough,” said Antoine Vanderhaeghe, wearing a number seven shirt.
He could not resist adding salt to neighbour and old rival France’s wound after they were knocked out of the first round.
“We’re better than the French. We scored six goals, they didn’t get anything,” he said.
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By: Hand87_5 - 14th June 2002 at 13:55
RE: Move over, Ferrero Rocher!
Let’s be fair play !!!
Well done !!!! That’s an other good belgian Joke !!!!
USA did well too. i know some portuguese friend of mine who aren’t very happy right now!!
By: Snowman - 14th June 2002 at 10:47
Move over, Ferrero Rocher!
‘With these mushrooms ร la brรฉsilienne, you really spoil us, Mr Amassador!’
:9
By: Dutchy - 14th June 2002 at 10:42
RE: Belgium for world champignon
Them Word spelling checker, Microsoft seem to know better, he. Grrrrr ๐
regards,
jw
By: Jonesy - 14th June 2002 at 10:39
RE: Belgium for world champignon
…and you know what they say about mushrooms. “kept in the dark and fed on sh$t!!!”.
Seriously anyway, a tremendous result for the Belgian lads. Doesnt this give them a second-round draw against Brazil though…ouch?!
Well…fried mushrooms can be quite tasty, I suppose!!! ๐
Steve
By: Snowman - 14th June 2002 at 10:31
RE: Belgium for world champignon
Interesting typing error!
The word ‘champignon’ means ‘mushroom’ in French. Is the Belgium the mushroom of the world? I wouldn’t like to say…!
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