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World Cup Talk

Unread postby Free » Fri 09 Jun 2006, 20:40:51

Just wondering what you think about the FIFA Soccer World Cup 2006 in Germany...

So who saw the first two games today?

The first game Germany vs. Costa Rica was great, very entertaining, the Germans were very offensive and rightly won, beautiful goals (I think it's also due to the new ball), but made some stupid stupid mistakes in the defense.
It's difficult to tell if they will come very far, but if they manage to tighten up the defense they could very well make it to the final.

Poland was very disappointing, I think they won't make it past the group phase...
Costa Rica and Ecuador were not bad, but somehow mediocre...
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Pops » Fri 09 Jun 2006, 20:52:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'N')ATO will have AWACS surveillance planes patrolling the German skies during the tournament. Soldiers will be on standby with radiation and chemical warfare detection equipment. The German government will reimpose national passport checks at borders to minimize the threat of terrorism.


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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Schweinshaxe » Fri 09 Jun 2006, 21:26:00

I saw both games today.

Germany did what they were supposed to do even without Ballack. Very good though! A little weak on the defensive side maybe, but what the hell! The goal from Frings was delicious... Germany may be back again... The World Cup really starts in the finals though...

Poland - Ecuador was like watching paint dry or grass grow. Poland really sucked. They had nothing! I've never seen a more boring game in my life.

I have a 3 - 1 win for Sweden bet against Trinidad - Tobago tomorrow...

Ljungberg, Larsson and Ibrahimovic! It smells like GOLD!!! It's not impossible...

Anyway, seriously... Brazil will win. Germany will take silver or bronze. Look out for France though... And Spain and Portugal... Or maybe Holland as a dark horse... I don't know...

Shit! I have a hard-on! It's so exciting... 8O

This is FOOTBALL you fucking 'Muricans... :-D
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby jmacdaddio » Fri 09 Jun 2006, 23:24:25

All I care is that England doesn't win. Their fans are remarkably obnoxious considering that their team hasn't done squat in any competition since 66. If energy issues got half the press coverage Wayne Rooney's foot has received, people would take to the streets and demand their governments address the coming storm. The England squad is marketing and fluff distilled into a national football team.
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Free » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 02:52:49

Don't despair, my American friends, there's always Vinvin who explains the World Cup to you in "Bonjour America".

If you don't know Vinvin, he is kind of the french version of Schwein - nuff said:

http://www.bonjour-america.com/archives/025.html
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby seldom_seen » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 03:28:53

BRAZIL!!!

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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby nemo » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 05:34:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Schweinshaxe', '
')This is FOOTBALL you fucking 'Muricans... :-D


Agreed! Them Murcanses best find a new name for their strange (but enjoyable) game and lay of this soccer nonsense. I try to accomodate merkins whenever possible - hell, I'll even convert to feet and frickin' inches just to make them understand, but there are limits to my good-will. The name of the game of football is claimed by the WHOLE GODDAMNED PLANET as an activity where a spherical ball is kicked around primarily with the feet. Running about with an almond-shaped thingamajig is all well and good, but football it ain't.

The world cup rocks. The ball is round. Germany's last goal against Costa Rica was poetry in motion.
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Laurasia » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 11:00:46

England ONE-Paraguay NIL. Yeehah! They even scored the goal for us!
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Laurasia » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 11:04:10

It probably would have gone in goal anyway, without the help of a Paraguayan head! It was a good kick!

Well off to hang the washing out - real world intrudes!

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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby rsch20 » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 11:21:58

I was born in england and moved to america when young.

the 'football' distinction has always befuddled me as well. clearly the worlds version is the correct one, not only in terms of consensus, but also from the simple virtue that it actually involves a FOOT for more than 1% of the game.

that being said I don't watch sports, especially mass media versions of them. like other artifacts of mass media popular sports just distract people from actually thinking about anything.

brazil, germany, who gives a fuck? (rhetorical, obviously way too many people give a fuck).

and thats not a reaction due to me being an american and therefore uninterested in soccer (haha!), I have the same opinion of superbowl sunday and the NBA.
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby jmacdaddio » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 11:41:03

Nobody, and I mean nobody, in the USA cares about NBA anymore. Same goes for NHL. Baseball and American football aren't going away anytime soon, although baseball is going through another round of performance-enhancing drug scandal.

I'd like to see the US television numbers for the WC compared to the last run of the Olympics. I don't think anyone cares about the Olympics any more either. Soccer has its niche here and as long as the organizers of US soccer don't try to push out baseball, American football, and NASCAR, it'll thrive.
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 12:18:20

I read about some American football coach who went to England where he saw a sign out by the loading zone of a hotel that said "No Football Coaches". :lol:
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby rsch20 » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 12:23:15

one more thing to say, if sports are so great, go PLAY THEM. doesn't it strike you as even the slightest bit silly to be sitting on your ass watching other people exercise?

and as for NASCAR, with this illuminating activity it's not even a sport, or at least, it's only a sport in the same sense that Quake is. here we have people sitting on their asses, in a house or bar, watching other people sitting on their asses, in a car, driving in circles in a manner that is nearly indistinguishable from watching a highway. a highly celebrated form of conspicious consumption. whee!

my dad races cars btw, and the one time I went to watch him he rolled and totalled his car. life is full of irony ;)
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Free » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 12:38:02

What the hell are the Swedes doing? They take it quite easy, don't they? A bit stoned? Probably they visited Schwein before the game...
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Comp_Lex » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 13:08:32

You know, I have a horrible "last time" feeling with this, like: "This is the last World Cup ever before TSHTF." I have this with other things as well, like with Olympic Games.
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Free » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 14:01:39

Don't say something like that! 8O

If so, let's at least enjoy it, let's take a couple of weeks off the PO scare...

What a thriller that game was! I can only imagine what Schwein had to suffer!

I think it was a psychological problem of Sweden, they could clearly win this 5:0, but they didn't have the mental strength and will to win...

I think Trinidad is already the World Cup winner of hearts, like Cameroun some years ago...
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Schweinshaxe » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 14:15:21

8O

WTF?

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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Free » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 14:18:06

Yeah Schwein, I can understand you are still in a state of shock, I think there will be quite some amounts of German beer be flowing through Swedish throats today...

Care to tell us how much you bet on a Swedish victory? :P
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Schweinshaxe » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 14:22:02

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Care to tell us how much you bet on a Swedish victory? :P


A beer. :oops:

Yes I know, I'm a cheap bastard...
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Re: World Cup Talk

Unread postby Free » Sat 10 Jun 2006, 14:26:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Schweinshaxe', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Free', '
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Care to tell us how much you bet on a Swedish victory? :P


A beer. :oops:

Yes I know, I'm a cheap bastard...


Well, but obviously it pays to be cheap, certainly in this case! :)
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