Peru

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  1. Durkar Red

    Durkar Red Well-Known Member

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    Unbelievable support against France
     
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    Agree. France are one of the luckiest teams in the World. Yet another " crabby" goal.
    Unlucky for Peru to go one down, as they've performed OK so far.
     
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    They weren't that lucky four years ago. :p Or two years ago in the Euros...
     
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    A deflection that lands perfectly for them to knock the stuffing out of Peru and a penalty that wasn’t one in the first game. They really are the Sheff wed of international football
     
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    The average salary in Peru is approx USD 590 per month. They have come in their tens of thousands, to visit one of the most expensive countries in the World.
     
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    Think I'll move to Peru, beats my wage.
     
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    havana red1 Well-Known Member

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    Yep i mentioned on here the other day that there apeared to be an unexpected number of colombians in the crowd too.
    Definately now think the russian government have offered "assistance"
     
  8. DusThaNoIII

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    To what end?
     
  9. robert.hall.545849

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    Seems the South Americans have embraced the World Cup far more than their European counterparts . Not sure why but it’s given the competition a much needed boost with some great noise and colour .
     
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    Yet another "lesser" side who have played well for the most part but let down by woeful finishing, allowing a more fancied side to spawn a win. Feel sorry for all their fans. This world cup must be gash for the neutral.
     
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    Financial assistance.
    It looks good and it looks good for russia all these people being there.
    Can't ever recall certain countries having so many followers at other world cups.
     

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