England Will Lose vs. Germany Claims Octopus

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An octopus has correctly predicted the outcomes of some 2010 World Cup games to date and now he is saying England will get beaten badly by Germany come Sunday

When England meets Germany on Sunday they will enter this game knowing that a psychic octopus has predicted they will lose.

While the group may laugh off such stories, consider that Paul the Octopus has so far correctly predicted the outcomes of Germany over Australia and Serbia over Ghana.

Oberhausen Sea Life Aquarium spokeswoman Tanja Munzig says the mollusk chose a mussel out of a water glass marked with the German flag over a mussel in a glass with the English St George's Cross to reveal which team will win Sunday's match, and this one will go to the Germans while England is going to drown.

As Gambling911.com pointed out earlier, Paul may be a bit biased.  After all, he does reside in a German aquarium.

The British tabloids are quick to point out, however, that Paul was born in England. 

You can bet on England vs. Germany at Sportsbetting.com here

Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

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