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Who Will Win FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010? A Tarot's View

June 2010 is here and all the soccer lovers are supporting their teams with full love energy and enthusiasm. Every Soccer fan has a question in their minds "Will their country lift the FIFA World Cup 2010?" Everyone is guessing the future, and thus we wanted to see what tarot cards say about the future of Soccer World Cup 2010's teams. We don't know yet but we may see Brazil vs England World Cup 2010 Final. Let's say what tarot cards say about these Soccer Teams namely, Argentina, Brazil, England, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands.

Argentina: Tarot cards say that Argentina's team carries the energies of a moving force both physically and emotionally. Somehow there is a big hint of financial problems for the team, which means that they may not make it to final. Cards also indicate that these financial worries will smooth out soon but very slowly, which further tells us that this team may enter quarterfinals/Semi Finals stage but chances of winnings are not huge. If they really want to be in the Final and win the show, they need to apply huge amount of effort. Also they will need to be 100% sure that they do not miss a single opportunity. Tarot reading says that team players are not willing to change in the given circumstance, which they need to work on towards meeting their goals.

Brazil: Tarot cards say that Brazil's team will have a lot of Money in their pocket plus huge recognition and fame. The series may not start well but as the series will go on things will come together for Brazil and start falling into places. Luck will have its hand as well, which will take this team to new heights. The team will have to work as one and enjoy the fruit of their labour. New players will be very useful for the team, specially players between the age of 21-30 with quick mind. All thumbs up for Brazil, looks like they are in final with huge chance of winning the tournament.

England: Tarot Cards say that England's team have will have great surprises and that too pleasant ones. Are they making it to the Finals? We say "Maybe yes!" Tarot Reading indicates that the team will be making good strategies and work with proper planning in each game. There are prizes and honours indicated in the cards, success in the foreign land which is South Africa. The Intellectual Boss/Coach is going to play a major part in the team's success. There is good amount of Money coming their way even after the tournament with new contracts on the way. Again thumbs are up for England and again looks like Brazil they also have good chance to make it to final and winning the tournament.

Germany: Tarot cards say Germany's Team may not make it to finals as there are confusions and double mindedness shown in the card. The players may miss opportunities to score the goals because of this issue, which means they may miss the pass or headers at the right time. There is frustration in the team's efforts and despite their efforts they are a bit doubtful in their hearts. They will need to look straight at their goals or we must say opponent's Goals. They must not lose their hopes and keep their calm. If they bring calmness to their team then and only then the Good fortune will strike them and Something Good Might happen. Money is hemmed between the troubles and worries. So far we believe they will not make the Finals of FIFA World Cup 2010.

Italy; Tarot cards say that Italy's team will go on the right path in this series. But they have to be really careful with their planning because unless they will not put their plans into action they may find it very difficult to enter the finals. They also need to choose the players very carefully and consider all the possibilities before forming the team and must not overlook the players. Skills are more important here than the names. There are lots of joys in the card which means that team will have lots of success but the money is not there and thus we believe that this team may make towards semi finals/quarterfinals.

Spain: Tarot cards say Spain's team have very less chances to make it to the top. The team is not sure about their strengths and weaknesses and are very much reliant on luck as well. Efforts and efforts are indicated and the success will come in different form. The luck will although favour them in the tournament but they will always have fear of failure in their minds. If they can overcome this problem they may go a bit further.

Netherlands: Tarot Cards says Netherland's team will be saving their energies for the right time to strike. There is a hint of selfishness in the team which may mean that there can be change of mind of passing the ball to a player or just trying to hit the goal themselves. The players need to work as a team and believe that only one player is playing and that is their country. The chances are finals are very less. Lots of efforts are needed.

The Tarot cards according to above discussion indicate that four teams look promising namely Brazil, England, Italy and Argentina. These teams look like going towards the top ranks. These teams had most favourable Tarot card Readings and thus we have come to such a conclusion. We believe we have not hurt anyone's feelings regarding the possible outcome with the Tarot views towards FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010. Rest all is in the hands of God. We wish best of luck to all the teams and also want all teams to remember there is only one Goal, opponents Goal.

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World Cup 2010 Golden Boot - Who Will Top Goalscorer's Chart?


The World Cup 2010 finals in South Africa will certainly have many firsts in football - such as the first finals to be staged on the African continent, or the first World Cup to be held in South Africa. What could also happen is for a striker amongst the various countries involved to have his first top scorer award in the competition which the Golden Boot often refers to. However, who would have the ability to deserve such a prize?

There will be many lists drawn up by fans and experts alike that are marking down Cristiano Ronaldo as the most likely player to return home to Portugal with the Golden Boot. The striker first came to the fore on the world stage with Manchester United and scored over 40 goals in one incredible season during his time at Old Trafford. Ronaldo has consistently notched double figures in goals in the past three seasons at club level and is well on his way to another with Real Madrid. While his record with Portugal has not been as notable, he is a player for the big occasion. With the world watching, do not discount Ronaldo from lifting his game and grabbing a chance to cement his status as the best player in the world.

Spain's Fernando Torres has endured a torrid season with Liverpool and injuries but he is due for a huge tournament. The former Atletico Madrid striker has nothing to prove at club level and despite playing only 22 games in the English Premier League this season, Torres still managed to score 18 goals - sometimes taking to the pitch only half-fit. He has averaged only a goal in less than every three games for Spain but Torres might be packing a greater punch as he waits to vent after a year of frustration and unfulfilled potential.

Coincidentally, Torres could be vying for the Golden Boot with international strike partner David Villa. The Valencia hit man topped the charts two years ago in Euro 2008 and is a player that will set the transfer market alight this summer when his club finally allows him to leave. Villa has scored more than 20 goals a season at club level in each of the past five seasons and apart from having the distraction of a possible transfer affecting his concentration, he is all set to show the world again his limitless ability in front of goal.

A discussion on a World Cup top goalscorer will not be complete without any reference to an England striker. There is no mistaking who will lead the line for the Three Lions in South Africa. Wayne Rooney has already been hailed as the player who can win the tournament for his country all on his own and it is certainly a heavy burden to shoulder. But the Manchester United striker is as fearless as the kings of the jungle that are imprinted on his national team jersey. His record goalscoring season with the Red Devils also signals a player that is hitting form at the right time. At only 24, Rooney is not even approaching an age that is often regarded as an average player's peak. One can only wonder how much more he will achieve in the years to come.

There are many more players who have the quality to score enough goals to not only claim the Golden Boot as an individual accolade but also to help their national team to football glory. Established players like the above-named are all proven at both club and international level but who is to say that there would not be an unknown who will rise to prominence when everyone least expects it? Names like Toto Schillaci and Roger Milla were hardly household names before they stirred the imaginations of fans worldwide with their goalscoring exploits in past World Cups. The tournament will not be any lesser if another fairy tale story could be attached to the Golden Boot in the South African World Cup 2010 finals.

Mandy Basher is an ardent fan of international football and a keen student of World Cup history. Follow Mandy as she provides World Cup football news leading up to South Africa 2010 and reports on the actual daily happenings once the tournament begins in June.

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