Group C: Uruguay-Chile- Mexico -Peru 2011

Discussion in 'Group C: Uruguay, Chile, Mexico, Peru' started by efernandez9, Nov 11, 2010.

  1. efernandez9 Member

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    comments on the draw or possibilities?

    today after 2pm

    your guess/
          
  2. simont Member

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    Re: 11 de noviembre 2010: Sorteo de grupos

    Grop c is the grop of deth grop a i can see Arg and Col geting out grop brazil and Paraguay geting out also i can see mex and Uruguay geting out with chile and Ecuador also geting out.
  3. BocaFan Member+

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    Re: 11 de noviembre 2010: Sorteo de grupos

    Group A
    Argentina
    Colombia
    Bolivia
    Japan

    Group B
    Brazil
    Paraguay
    Venezuela
    Ecuador

    Group C
    Uruguay
    Chile
    Peru
    Mexico
  4. Mosco Member

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    Re: 11 de noviembre 2010: Sorteo de grupos


    I'm going to this Copa America 2011 in Argentina. I hope they make tickets easy to buy when purchasing from other countries. Viva Mexico!!! Will players like Forlan be able to play scince it will be off season in La Liga?
  5. efernandez9 Member

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    who and when opens this grp?

    uruguay vs??????
  6. celeste4life Member

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    Uruguay plays Peru in our first game. Im not sure if its THE first game
  7. 1MADDOG New Member

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    This is definitely the group of death.

    I think Chile is the most talented in the group. Uruguay, Mexico and Peru are clearly all candidates though.

    I think Mexico is the most organized team, but the three other teams are just more talented (individual players). At the end of the day, it's who's going to use their resources more effectively.

    Hopefully all the teams play with their star players.
  8. Andrés_ Member

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    Argentina
    Actually remember that Mexico is handicapped for this competition.
  9. El_Huero Member+

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    yeah... sorry about this guys. It's beyond our control when some fat bastard has the final say on your NT than the FMF itself. But you might have some challenge if some of our star players end up in the squad post-gold cup in June.
  10. Andrés_ Member

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    I guess it'll be more problematic than just to see who's fit after the Gold Cup, remember that the clubs aren't forced to release the players.
  11. Yañez Member

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    I say

    Chile
    Uruguay
    Peru (make it to next phase)
    Mexico
  12. CyberAce100 Member+

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    O hai guise :)

    Subs to CONCACAF constraints, and our real coach not coaching this tournament.

    Still, 8 out of 12 teams qualify to the knockout stage. Difficult, but not impossible.
  13. julinho97 Member

    Member Since:
    Jan 17, 2009
    Club:
    Sporting Cristal Lima
    Country:
    Peru
    Uruguay
    Peru (Chile)
    Chile (Peru) (third qualifies to next round)
    Mex (if they bring u-23 players)
  14. BorrachoNJ New Member

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    i've seen some names thrown around by your press and, if they're to be believed, the team looks like it'll be pretty competitive.
  15. Daninho777 New Member

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    We (Uruguay) always start slow so we'll probably finish 2nd or as one of the 3rd best teams :rolleyes:
  16. erick Member

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    Not if Mexico takes Club America's U-20. ;)

    Trevino and Diego Reyes are sure starters of the squad. ;)
  17. efernandez9 Member

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    TELL me about slow starts!!!!

    just look what U20 did in peru last 3 weeks.....that team with 5 stars from europe will be able to make out grp stage in copa america.

    now....I do not know if el enano Luna, is ready to face full grown defenders from chile or Mexico.
  18. Gonchi Member

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    Probably not, but Uruguay is lacking a creative player in his position. I think Tabarez will have realized by now that Ignacio Gonzalez isn't up to it, and we still need to see what happens with Lodeiro at Ajax.

    The player from the U-20 I could see moving into the main squad soon due to his versatility in defense is Diego Polenta. But, ultimately, I don't think Tabarez will want to interfere with the youth team with the Copa America and the U-20 World Cup in such close proximity to each other.
  19. Bujias Member

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    Well the team mexico is sending is crap, its sub-22, lacking the sub-22 who are going to play in the Gold Cup, and a lot of sub-20 that are going to play that category WC. Cant be reinforced with any of the players in the Gold Cup either, so yeah it would be like a B sub-22 with 5 B reinforcements.

    Its to bad i always loved watch my NT in Copa America.

    Anyway im very excited to see Uruguay play again, after Mexico ill be rooting for them.
  20. Ghana_Black_Star Red Card

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    Uruguay and Mexico will be the ones along with Chile to go through out of this group
  21. Mosco Member

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    I think Mexico will have a decent squad for this Copa America 2011
  22. Grimmace New Member

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    Oct 16, 2006
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    Asuncion
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    CD Chivas de Guadalajara
    Country:
    Mexico
    Mexico should be lucky to get through the first round. :( well I always have Paraguay to cheer on :)
  23. gringolimon Member

    Member Since:
    Sep 12, 2007
    Location:
    Aguascalientes, MX
    Club:
    Bolivar La Paz
    Country:
    Bolivia
    Let me know if anyone is interested in joining a Copa America Contest that I'm gonna be doing.
  24. Kur #10 Member

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    Dec 16, 2002
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    Mexico Citay
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    FC Barcelona
    Country:
    Mexico
    Last minute news: 8 Mexican players are kicked out of the Copa Ameria squad: Israel Jiménez, Néstor Vidrio, Jonathan dos Santos, Marco Fabián, Jorge Hernánez, Javier Cortés, David Cabrera y Néstor Calderón.

    http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/775499.html
  25. MetroChile Member+

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    Jan 13, 2001
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    Santiago Wanderers
    Country:
    Chile
    So I am assuming Tena is working right now on bringing in their replacements or what??

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