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When Paul the Octopus sadly died at an aquarium in Germany in 2010, there was a massive void to fill in the World Cup prediction space.
It seemed a huge ask to find a tipster on the same level as the eight-legged maverick one-off.
Others tried but Leon the Porcupine, Anton the Tamarin and Petty the Pygmy Hippopotamus were all woefully wide of the mark; this was no golden generation of animal oracles.
Things turned dark in 2018 when a new octopus, Rabio, appeared on the scene but was killed by a Japanese fisher despite the sea-dwelling savant getting it right with all three of the Samurai Blue’s group games.
Big Website still has a lot of players ‘writing themselves into the history books’.
Surely given the state of books (and history) we need to come up with a new term like ‘entered themselves at the datacentre’ or ‘input themselves into a field on a spreadsheet on the Opta supercomputer’?” – Michael Hill.
Given that the (somewhat logical) German words for semi-final, etc are worthy of a letter o’ the day (yesterday’s Football Daily letters), here by contrast are the somewhat odd Finnish terms.
A final is an ‘end match’ (loppuottelu) but recently the boring ‘final’ (finaali) is often used.
A semi-final is a välierä, where erä is round and väli is intermediate.
So a rather vague ‘intermediate round’.
So far so good, perhaps, but a quarter-final is a puolivälierä = a half välierä or in other words a ‘half intermediate round’.
The round of 16 is then a ‘a quarter intermediate round’, a neljännesvälierä” – Mike Walsh.
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