WC: All but US matches

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  1. omsdogg

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    that Park Chu Young guy isn't bad either for South Korea. They are fun to watch because they fight for each other, unlike those pitiful bastard Frenchies
     
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  2. SteveM19

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    Re: N Korea's team, I found this interesting --

    No coverage in N Korea of the 7-0 beatdown by Portugal.

    I went to the official N Korean news web site to try to find info on thir team, which I have to say, I thought whatever their inadequacies were, they did not quit, which is more than can be said for the French team or the Honduran team.

    The things I do for this board, my gosh, viewing the official site will make your eyes bleed and rot your mind out -- here it is at http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm

    Here's the official state writeup of the 2-1 loss to Brazil. For 17 Jun, there is this short story on the game, and 25 other propaganda headlines that read like a Stalin era Pravda daily.

    As of this writing, I see nothing on their Portugal game that happened 2 days ago.

    EDIT -- the link for the Brazil game is off, and it won't let me fix it -- click on it and click on the news for 17 Jun, you will find a headline on the NK team.
     
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  3. FulhamAg

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    Italy have been shockingly poor. How did Rossi not make that squad?

    With 10 min to go, hard to believe the Kiwis could nick this group with a goal. It'll have to come against the run of play though.
     
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  4. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Just as I start to post a guffaw on Italia, they finally score:

    2-1 SVK 80'

    Wow...3-1 svk 90' after disallowed ITA goal.

    Geez 3-2 92'
     
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  5. dcheather

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    I now believe in the Nike commercial curse. Ok not really, but jeez.
     
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  6. FulhamAg

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    What a crazy ending between Slovakia-Italy. If they had done it against anyone else, I'd call Slovakia's "gamesmanship" disgraceful. Against Italy though, it's poetic.

    The defending champs AND runners-up bomb out in the group stage. :shock:
     
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  7. HatterDon

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    Timing is everything.

    1. I think that the USA-Ghana match will be on Monday, so I schedule a daytrip to the Holy City of Nacogdoches on Saturday. THEN

    2. This morning I think that I can't bear another episode of "Goodfella Fall-a Down-a Pout-a Cheat-a Elbow-a," so I cancel the recording and go for a long walk in the park. I just got back and checked out SOCCERNET. Whoa!

    Don't know if Slovaks get the same love on here that Czechs do, but props to them and to NZ. And, Ag, not only did both bomb out, neither got a win. The tourney will be much less scuzzy now with the Italians and the French gone.
     
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  8. SoCalJoe

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    Ag, couldn't agree more, absolutely classic watching the Italians getting a dose of their own medicine. Italy finishes last in THAT group... :D :lol:

    Paraguay goes thru, glad to see the Copa Sudamericana organizers were nice enough to invite the rest of the world to their party, that's 4 for 4 w/only Brazil left to advance.
     
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  9. WhitesBhoy

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    Czech Republic and Slovakia are not exactly the most neighborly of neighbors. Still, at least a war between them did not immediately precipitate the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, and I found myself at times rooting for the team with similar sounding last names to myself.

    Italia and France both finish LAST in their groups. What a difference 4 years makes.
     
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  10. SoCalJoe

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    1. A little confused why El Tri play on Sun. and the US have to play on Sat.

    2. Don't miss the replay on espn classic tonight HD, the final 30-35 minutes was absolutely amazing.

    3. I rooted for Slovakia, but when you grow up being "Czech" you tend to relate to the CR more than Slovakia.

    Japan putting the hammer on the Danes at the moment.
     
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  11. HatterDon

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    Denmark 1 Japan 3, and it took a 2 1/2 gainer by Daniel Agger to get Denmark on the board. The Japanese looked class. Great ball skills, great teamwork, and were the first not only to 50-50 balls, but also 40-60 balls.

    This is definitely South America's tourney, but with 2 Asian and 2 North American sides through to the round of 16, they're not alone in exceeding expectations.

    Perhaps expectations were too high for Africa and [gasp] for Europe?
     
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  12. sullytex

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    That last goal by Japan was Brazilish. Honda thinks he is Fabiano.

    And I would like to qualify the statement that its South America's tourney. Lets call it the 'America's' tourney thus far. As it stands today, US, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Paraguay are top of their groups with Mexico thru (and Honduras the biggest bomb).
     
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  13. HatterDon

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    Let's hope the Spain-Chile match is a bit more entertaining that the assault on the eyeballs produces by Brazil and Portugal. I stopped counting at 4-3 -- not goals, but FIRST HALF YELLOW CARDS.

    Whatever happened to the Beautiful Game? And, really, Portugal is #3 in the world? After being the the "all others group" for WC selection? Without A SINGLE FREAKIN' STRIKER IN THE LINEUP?* Really?


    * I don't care how much he scores, Ronaldo is a winger.
     
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  14. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Perhaps it was language difficulties..
    ;)
     
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  15. SoCalJoe

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    Quiroz has been rumored before to eventually be the US coach...Please No. Hard to imagine a Brazil-Portugal match would be horrible to watch. Ronaldo? How is he the captain? Example; Portugal on the counter a player (maybe Meireles?) passes to Ronaldo and made a great run and instead of feeding the teammate who has put in a 50 yard run the ASS tries a hopless shot from 40 yards out. The entire team should take him back in the locker room and mess up that pretty face. I honestly believe he would choose scoring in a WC Final and lose rather than playing poorly and Portugal winning.
     
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  16. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    GER - ENG chatroom

    should have been 2-2- at ht
     
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  17. BarryP

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    RE: GER - ENG chatroom

    Simple analysis of the England-Germany match is that Germany was the better team. No idea what might have happened if the sencond England goal would have been allowed but I thought the better TEAM won in the end.
     
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  18. FulhamAg

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    That was like watching a very good team against a collection of all-stars. Germany were cohesive, disciplined and dangerous. England looked like 11 individuals throwing shit at the wall hoping something would stick. They were unlucky to have Lampard's goal disallowed, but I don't really think it would have mattered. As an American, in this tournament, I have a hard time sympathizing on that front.

    England remind me of Notre Dame. They are so ridiculously overrated that despite going into the match pulling for them, I found myself rooting against them early on. In part due to that, and in part b/c they look miserable playing and I see little heart in their performances.
     
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  19. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    heh.. great minds...
    I love that. And I said it a lot. For years. Cause it's true.
     
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  20. SteveM19

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    Too funny.

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