[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6:26:06 AM | |
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THAT is how a commentator should comment during a football game.
Speaking of game, it's almost time for the following matches:
Mexico vs. Uruguay (Go Mexico!)
South Africa vs. France (Good luck SA!) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Tuesday, June 22, 2010 3:09:03 AM) | | _strat_ wrote: | | Lol, now THAT is some commentator! | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Here's one for you. Ronaldinho against England in 02.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[_strat_] Tuesday, June 22, 2010 3:10:37 AM | |
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Whatever happened to him? He was like the biggest star a few years ago, and now nothing. Doesnt even play for Brazil national team anymore. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, June 21, 2010 6:00:57 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | AKA. O dentudo = the toothfull one. He has teeth like a horse. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Here's one for you. Ronaldinho against England in 02.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[_strat_] Tuesday, June 22, 2010 3:09:03 AM | |
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Lol, now THAT is some commentator! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, June 21, 2010 5:58:18 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Here's one for you. Ronaldinho against England in 02.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[_strat_] Tuesday, June 22, 2010 3:08:02 AM | |
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Ah, well, Roy Keane is a category for himself anyway...
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, June 21, 2010 5:34:48 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Since he had already been sent of Kaka should have gone over and kicked him in the head. If you're gonna get sent off for nailing another player, you might as well absolutely axe the worthless bastard. Like Roy Keane did here.
| | _strat_ wrote: | | Yeah, they had a whole analysis of that in the studio after the game. Looks like the Ivory Coast player simply saw a good opportunity to screw Brazil, and went for it. Unfortunately, he succeded. Then it was all that business with the rest of them. If Kakas temamates wouldnt surround him, there probably would have been his blood on the field. Nope, Ivory Coast didnt turn me on with that. Theyre playing with North Korea next, which is just as well. I wouldnt have rooted for them in any case, not after this. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[Becks] Tuesday, June 22, 2010 2:27:18 AM | |
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That's true - I think Chris Wood has a great future ahead of him. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, June 21, 2010 5:22:52 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I know that but I just think Woods is a class player all round and Fallon is overrated. Good in the air but thats about it. Experienced team that they are the Italians nullified him pretty easily. Don't get me wrong though, if Fallons out there I want him to do well. Would love to see him prove me wrong. I just think the fact that Fallons father is highly respected in NZ footballing circles has given him an advantage when it comes to selection over players who may be more deserving or in Woods case have the potential to go all the way. In saying that Fallon did score the goal that got NZ there so for that alone i guess it's fair that he start.
(Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, June 21, 2010 12:08:23 AM)
Edited at: Monday, June 21, 2010 5:51:31 PM |
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[jimmyjames] Monday, June 21, 2010 6:11:11 PM | |
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[guidogodoy] Monday, June 21, 2010 6:00:57 PM | |
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AKA. O dentudo = the toothfull one. He has teeth like a horse. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, June 21, 2010 5:58:18 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Here's one for you. Ronaldinho against England in 02.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[jimmyjames] Monday, June 21, 2010 5:58:18 PM | |
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Here's one for you. Ronaldinho against England in 02.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, June 20, 2010 3:17:08 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[jimmyjames] Monday, June 21, 2010 5:34:48 PM | |
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Since he had already been sent of Kaka should have gone over and kicked him in the head. If you're gonna get sent off for nailing another player, you might as well absolutely axe the worthless bastard. Like Roy Keane did here.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:34:31 PM) | | _strat_ wrote: | | Yeah, they had a whole analysis of that in the studio after the game. Looks like the Ivory Coast player simply saw a good opportunity to screw Brazil, and went for it. Unfortunately, he succeded. Then it was all that business with the rest of them. If Kakas temamates wouldnt surround him, there probably would have been his blood on the field. Nope, Ivory Coast didnt turn me on with that. Theyre playing with North Korea next, which is just as well. I wouldnt have rooted for them in any case, not after this. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[jimmyjames] Monday, June 21, 2010 5:22:52 PM | |
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I know that but I just think Woods is a class player all round and Fallon is overrated. Good in the air but thats about it. Experienced team that they are the Italians nullified him pretty easily. Don't get me wrong though, if Fallons out there I want him to do well. Would love to see him prove me wrong. I just think the fact that Fallons father is highly respected in NZ footballing circles has given him an advantage when it comes to selection over players who may be more deserving or in Woods case have the potential to go all the way. In saying that Fallon did score the goal that got NZ there so for that alone i guess it's fair that he start.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, June 21, 2010 12:08:23 AM)
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[_strat_] Monday, June 21, 2010 6:10:54 AM | |
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Oh, shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit....................... Portugal 5-0 N. Korea. Thats what I get for rooting for the underdogs. |
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[_strat_] Monday, June 21, 2010 2:48:00 AM | |
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Five world cups? Interesting. I know that dumb Italians is only our stereotype, but they should really learn to count. They won it four times. Only Brazil did it five times. The only thing that the Italian national team won five times is the Blue Oyster bar beauty contest.
Lol... I have to work on that... Im really too biased against Italians...
But yeah, if you want stupid, Facebook, Youtube and comments on news pages are really the ultimate. If Im not much mistaken, a few Americans already want to bomb us. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, June 21, 2010 12:39:12 AM) | | Becks wrote: | | Be aware, they're only very brief highlight videos LOL!
Man a couple of Italian fans going stupid on facebook, saying stuff like 'haha we won 5 world cups you'll never win any so suck my dick' and all sorts of random shit, involving very bad language, LOL!! | | _strat_ wrote: | | Ah, so thats where all the highlights are! And Ive been going insane because they remove all of it from Youtube! Thanks! | | Becks wrote: | | Far out, that's crazy. I missed what happened between Brasil and CIV, off to the Fifa website to watch highlights. | | _strat_ wrote: | | The worst thing is that they even practice simulating nowadays. Sometimes you dont know wheter to call an ambulance or a movie critic. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Yeah that was crap, another candidate for a killing that Ivory Coast player. Shot for bringing the game into disrepute on it's biggest stage. The worst thing about football is all the diving. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[Becks] Monday, June 21, 2010 12:39:12 AM | |
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Be aware, they're only very brief highlight videos LOL!
Man a couple of Italian fans going stupid on facebook, saying stuff like 'haha we won 5 world cups you'll never win any so suck my dick' and all sorts of random shit, involving very bad language, LOL!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Monday, June 21, 2010 12:16:16 AM) | | _strat_ wrote: | | Ah, so thats where all the highlights are! And Ive been going insane because they remove all of it from Youtube! Thanks! | | Becks wrote: | | Far out, that's crazy. I missed what happened between Brasil and CIV, off to the Fifa website to watch highlights. | | _strat_ wrote: | | The worst thing is that they even practice simulating nowadays. Sometimes you dont know wheter to call an ambulance or a movie critic. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Yeah that was crap, another candidate for a killing that Ivory Coast player. Shot for bringing the game into disrepute on it's biggest stage. The worst thing about football is all the diving. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[_strat_] Monday, June 21, 2010 12:16:16 AM | |
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Ah, so thats where all the highlights are! And Ive been going insane because they remove all of it from Youtube! Thanks! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, June 21, 2010 12:06:53 AM) | | Becks wrote: | | Far out, that's crazy. I missed what happened between Brasil and CIV, off to the Fifa website to watch highlights. | | _strat_ wrote: | | The worst thing is that they even practice simulating nowadays. Sometimes you dont know wheter to call an ambulance or a movie critic. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Yeah that was crap, another candidate for a killing that Ivory Coast player. Shot for bringing the game into disrepute on it's biggest stage. The worst thing about football is all the diving. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[Becks] Monday, June 21, 2010 12:08:23 AM | |
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Ricki Herbert had to pull Fallon off today, he uses his elbows to when he jumps (as a lot of people do) but the Italians were taking full advantage of it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, June 20, 2010 2:56:37 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I'm not a Paston fan but I will admit he played well today, two good saves. He's still a bit shaky around the six yard box and punches to much but a great performance from him. Well done Paston. Thought Woods played well when he came on. I'd be playing him ahead of Fallon any day. | | Becks wrote: | | Hell yeah, little old NZ just held Italy to a 1-1 draw! We played so so well (mostly in defence LOL!), Mark Paston (our goalie) surely for man of the match! |
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[Becks] Monday, June 21, 2010 12:06:53 AM | |
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Far out, that's crazy. I missed what happened between Brasil and CIV, off to the Fifa website to watch highlights. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:36:18 PM) | | _strat_ wrote: | | The worst thing is that they even practice simulating nowadays. Sometimes you dont know wheter to call an ambulance or a movie critic. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Yeah that was crap, another candidate for a killing that Ivory Coast player. Shot for bringing the game into disrepute on it's biggest stage. The worst thing about football is all the diving. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[_strat_] Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:36:18 PM | |
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The worst thing is that they even practice simulating nowadays. Sometimes you dont know wheter to call an ambulance or a movie critic. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, June 20, 2010 3:20:54 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Yeah that was crap, another candidate for a killing that Ivory Coast player. Shot for bringing the game into disrepute on it's biggest stage. The worst thing about football is all the diving. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[_strat_] Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:34:31 PM | |
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Yeah, they had a whole analysis of that in the studio after the game. Looks like the Ivory Coast player simply saw a good opportunity to screw Brazil, and went for it. Unfortunately, he succeded. Then it was all that business with the rest of them. If Kakas temamates wouldnt surround him, there probably would have been his blood on the field. Nope, Ivory Coast didnt turn me on with that. Theyre playing with North Korea next, which is just as well. I wouldnt have rooted for them in any case, not after this. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, June 20, 2010 3:17:08 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[jimmyjames] Sunday, June 20, 2010 3:20:54 PM | |
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Yeah that was crap, another candidate for a killing that Ivory Coast player. Shot for bringing the game into disrepute on it's biggest stage. The worst thing about football is all the diving. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, June 20, 2010 3:17:08 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, June 20, 2010 3:17:08 PM | |
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I've not seen such bad acting since the LAST Stallone movie!
Honestly, that is what I (and many) really cannot stand in football. That bad acting. He runs into Kaká's shoulder with his chest and grabs his face sending Kaká out on a red?!? At least with Ice Hockey or American Football, when they are down, they have blood on the field / ice and, or broken bones! Wimps. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Sunday, June 20, 2010 1:15:21 PM) | | _strat_ wrote: | | Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[jimmyjames] Sunday, June 20, 2010 2:56:37 PM | |
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I'm not a Paston fan but I will admit he played well today, two good saves. He's still a bit shaky around the six yard box and punches to much but a great performance from him. Well done Paston. Thought Woods played well when he came on. I'd be playing him ahead of Fallon any day. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:52:43 AM) | | Becks wrote: | | Hell yeah, little old NZ just held Italy to a 1-1 draw! We played so so well (mostly in defence LOL!), Mark Paston (our goalie) surely for man of the match! |
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[jimmyjames] Sunday, June 20, 2010 2:45:20 PM | |
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Awesome result for NZ today, now a chance to make it to the second round. Really punching above their weight. |
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[_strat_] Sunday, June 20, 2010 1:15:21 PM | |
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Kaka is off the field. Not sure if he really hit that player, tho... |
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[_strat_] Sunday, June 20, 2010 1:08:20 PM | |
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Whoops - he reckognised the goal!!! 3-1, yay!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Sunday, June 20, 2010 1:06:19 PM) | | _strat_ wrote: | | Yup. Shit happens.
Im still rooting for Ivory Coast, but Brazil has really made a comeback from their last game, where they really werent themselves. Really nice playing today.
As I write, the ref has overruled a goal for Ivory Coast. Not fairly either - there was never an offside. Still, it wont change much. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Anyone but me watching THIS routing? 3 - 0 Brasil. |
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[_strat_] Sunday, June 20, 2010 1:07:06 PM | |
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That was NEVER a penalty. Good acting skills of the Italian player, tho. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:31:02 AM) | | Becks wrote: | | Ah fuck. That was a dumb penalty, Smith shouldn't have held the guys shirt, but in saying that, he 'fell over' after he had let go of him.
Maybe I'm just a bit bitter, but it seems our guys can get knocked over and it's ok, but the Italians will go down with even the hairs breadth of a touch of nothing, and get a free kick. Edited at: Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:31:35 AM |
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[_strat_] Sunday, June 20, 2010 1:06:19 PM | |
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Yup. Shit happens.
Im still rooting for Ivory Coast, but Brazil has really made a comeback from their last game, where they really werent themselves. Really nice playing today.
As I write, the ref has overruled a goal for Ivory Coast. Not fairly either - there was never an offside. Still, it wont change much. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, June 20, 2010 12:50:02 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Anyone but me watching THIS routing? 3 - 0 Brasil. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, June 20, 2010 12:50:02 PM | |
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Anyone but me watching THIS routing? 3 - 0 Brasil. |
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[Head banger] Sunday, June 20, 2010 10:07:41 AM | |
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I managed to catch only the extra time, but thats awesome!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:52:43 AM) | | Becks wrote: | | Hell yeah, little old NZ just held Italy to a 1-1 draw! We played so so well (mostly in defence LOL!), Mark Paston (our goalie) surely for man of the match! |
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[Becks] Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:52:43 AM | |
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Hell yeah, little old NZ just held Italy to a 1-1 draw! We played so so well (mostly in defence LOL!), Mark Paston (our goalie) surely for man of the match! |
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[Becks] Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:36:29 AM | |
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10 minutes to go, still 1-1, man I'm nervous. |
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[Becks] Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:52:51 AM | |
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Half time, NZ 1 Italy 1. Italians like to fall over, and NZ are playing a bit too much with their hearts rather than their heads. That's something I actually love about the team, the pride in the jersey, playing full of heart, but against Italy it's costing us cos we get free kicks called against us. For nothing. |
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[Becks] Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:31:02 AM | |
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Ah fuck. That was a dumb penalty, Smith shouldn't have held the guys shirt, but in saying that, he 'fell over' after he had let go of him.
Maybe I'm just a bit bitter, but it seems our guys can get knocked over and it's ok, but the Italians will go down with even the hairs breadth of a touch of nothing, and get a free kick. Edited at: Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:31:35 AM |
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[Becks] Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:15:53 AM | |
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Now the commentator is reckoning our goal was possibly offside cos the touch after the kick 'might' have come off one of our players. I didn't see that I thought it came off the Italian dude. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:13:00 AM) | | _strat_ wrote: | | Congrats, Becks! Keep it up! | | Becks wrote: | | Hahahahaha, score after 12 minutes - NZ 1, Italy ZERO! |
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[_strat_] Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:13:00 AM | |
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Congrats, Becks! Keep it up! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:12:03 AM) | | Becks wrote: | | Hahahahaha, score after 12 minutes - NZ 1, Italy ZERO! |
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[Becks] Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:12:03 AM | |
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Hahahahaha, score after 12 minutes - NZ 1, Italy ZERO! |
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[Becks] Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:04:33 AM | |
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So sleeeeeeeepy. It's 2:05am here, but we're up to watch NZ play Italy. Their players are speedy so we may get tired, but we'll see how it goes. |
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[_strat_] Sunday, June 20, 2010 5:11:05 AM | |
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[jimmyjames] Saturday, June 19, 2010 8:25:40 PM | |
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[jimmyjames] Saturday, June 19, 2010 8:06:33 PM | |
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I've seen that movie!!! It's a crack up. Sly in goal. When was that made? Late 70s, early 80s. Snortiego would have been to busy with cocaine and prostitutes then ( and football ). [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 8:02:08 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Probably why Maradona didn't get the acting jobs after retirement. LOL!
Stallone, Max Von Sydow, Michael Caine and, yes, Pelé.
| | jimmyjames wrote: | | I recognise some of the names, Beckenbauer, Cryuff, Eusabio, Charlton, Zidane and Maradona but the only ones I've seen play are Maradona and Zidane. Maradona was really fat, at one stage he got to over 100kg, ( 225lbs ). A lot of weight on a short guy. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 7:46:50 PM)
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Exactly why I said that no further comment is necessary. We are obviously speaking on two different wavelengths and I could easily ask what are YOU going on about. You stated that Maradona was the greatest ever and I simply counter that it all depends on your frame of reference. You can't comment on something because you haven't "seen" it? Ok. I simply extrapolate that theory into other realms. Were that to hold true, one couldn't comment on most topics.
Enough. I said all along that I think Brasil has a weak team this time around and that my pick has been Spain. That said, just for you. Maracaná stadium in Rio has a tribute to all the greats of football. Their footprints are set in cement at the entrance (Maradona was a fat guy based on the depth of the impression) and I paid due homage to him and other greats by standing in them.
Down in the lockerroom that leads to the pitch, there are pictures of ALL the greats of the game who were not from Brasil. You may recognize some names. Others must not merit comment.
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I didn't bring up Pele, you did. I didn't dispute anything you said. What are you going on about? So your on the Brazil bandwagon, that's great. I hope they do well for you. What is your point exactly? Gaping hole in the logic of not wanting to comment on a player I haven't seen? You're insinuating that that is some kind of cop out. Using your Led Zep example, if someone was to say "I think Led Zep is the best band ever." and I said " I've never heard them, I can't say." What's wrong with that? (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:30:20 PM)
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Ah yes, but that goes back to the old adage of "the lack of being able to make a comment is still a comment in and of itself."
No need for further comment (or lack thereof), I just find a gaping hole in such spurious logic. Not having "seen" makes one unable to comment. It all depends on your frame of reference. Ask a youngster nowadays as to who is the better singer: Madonna or Lady GaGa. Back when the FIFA vote of "player of the century" came around, the people were going for Maradona because he was fresher in the minds of those who didn't know much about Pelé. They figured out quickly that their sampling would be skewed due to the age of the respondants. It is just common sense. Which war had the greatest impact? Trojan, 1000 years, WWI or Iraq? Well, I didn't live through the first three. Would any comment I make about them be any less valid or should I just claim the inability to judge because there were no "imbedded journalists" in the first three? (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:42:13 PM)
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I didn't make any comments about Pele.
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I was in Brasil during that shootout and, I guarantee, it was a nailbiter.
Back to your comment about Pelé....following your logic that he stopped playing before you were born, I question how you can comment on BANDS that stopped playing before you were born. I can all but guarantee that you never saw a Led Zep concert. Did it minimize their influence in the music world? Priest, for that matter? I think not. You gather your information from recordings, awards, impact on the genre and the like. In a similar fashion, you can find footage of Pelé who, I guarantee, revolutionized the game. Again, while Maradona was a good player, time will prove that he had no such longevity nor impact on the game as a whole. Never called "O Rei" (King) of Football, never had a civil war stop to watch him play (Nigeria, if I recall) or named Athlete of the Century by organizations as varied as FIFA (2000), France, UNICEF, England, USA, South America, etc.
Ask someone younger than yourself. I will bet you money that someone 10 years younger would be hard-pressed to name Madona's home country.
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Mainly because the final was decided on a penalty shootout. It sucks when games are decided that way. I remember watching that tournament and it just not having the excitement of previous ones. Might be just me but it was average as far as the World Cup goes.
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Never seen Pele, he was finished years before I was born, so can't comment. If I was to compare the 02 tournament to the 06 tournament, I would say 02 sucked. That's from someone who has no stake in who wins it.
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I am a fan and I wouldn't say that either tourny sucked. Sorry to disagree. Call it bias for Brasil if you like.
Also, while I admit Maradona was a fine player and I have even had the good fortune to see him in person a few times, he burned out quickly and didn't hold a candle to the likes of someone such as Pelé who was on three WC winning squads. By no means was that a coincidence.
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Sour grapes for what? I don't really support any team as such. Be nice to see our guys do well but they are no hope of winning it. We haven't even been in the World Cup much, this is only our second time, the last time was in 82. So as to who wins it, it doesn't really bother me either way. I just like football in general. It's just been a coincidence that Brazil won the last two crappy cups in 02 and 94, that's all. Any fan would tell you those two tournaments sucked.
Maradona was the best ever. Coke or no coke.
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Ha! Sour grapes, I say. Brazil just "happens" to win? They must have paid off the right people. Nope, certainly couldn't have had anything to do with actual talent. Five times.
As for Maradona, were I that hyped up on coke at the time, I think I'd play much better too. He WAS a fine player. I suppose drug arrests take a lot out of a guy.
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The 02 World Cup was a shocker in every way. It's funny, crappy World Cups seem to be won by Brazil. 02 was a horrible tournament as was 94, both were won by Brazil. Best World Cups in recent history, 06 ( Italy winners ) and 86 ( Argentina winners ).
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Nah, no offside, at least not where I could see it... In any case, yeah, good summary. In any case, we have to give it to the refs on this cup. Save for Slovenia vs Usa and Germany vs Serbia, referees on this cup are very professional, and there were very few controversial decisions. If anyone remembers 2002 world cup... That was awfull. We were cheated against Spain, they got cheated in the quarterfinals, Italy was cheated, South Korea has only the refs to thank that they got so far... This is nothing in comparison.
In any case - we will finally be on the same page on Sunday! Beat Italy, and I will move to New Zealand and marry your coach.
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Just found a video of the goal, not sure what was going on, the screen thing said offside, but I'm not sure. The ref saw 'something' cos he blew the whistle before the ball went in. Who knows what he saw though lol. Ah well, as harsh as it sounds, shit happens, deal with it. No point dwelling on shit referees, cos unfortunately they will be encountered in even professional sport. Focus on the next game. I think a draw is a fair result, both teams had defensive lapses from what I saw, and the game was pretty even.
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Well, ill stick to my opinion, regardless of the shitstorm that seems to have engulfed every web page that ends either with .si or .us... The goal was regular, and it was a nice one too. But since the US team deserved at least one red card and got none, ill say it was all fair in the end, with both teams still looking good to qualify to the round of 16.
As for ties, if our teams make it to the playoffs, you wont have to put up with those anymore, because there cant be a tie in playoffs.
Im just a little bit pissed on the supporters of both countries. Youtube comments always make me feel like a nuclear war wouldnt be such a bad thing, but this is something new alltogether.
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Speaking as one that very honestly has NO idea what is going on with regard to this game, I can only assume that there was a grievous error by this referee. I would not know it if I saw it but all the ESPN pundits keep babbling on about it so there has to be something there, no? I was watching and it appeared to me that all the players were pushing and shoving and whatnot. Nothing glaringly obvious that I could see. I do know that I NEVER feel it is right to blame an official for a loss. I mean, the fact remains that the US team did not WIN it. Period. Refs and umpires don't make plays...PLAYERS make them. Or, as in this case, do NOT make them. As for the particulars, that is for you soccer folks to debate. I STILL say ties SUCK! |
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Probably why Maradona didn't get the acting jobs after retirement. LOL!
Stallone, Max Von Sydow, Michael Caine and, yes, Pelé.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 7:57:10 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I recognise some of the names, Beckenbauer, Cryuff, Eusabio, Charlton, Zidane and Maradona but the only ones I've seen play are Maradona and Zidane. Maradona was really fat, at one stage he got to over 100kg, ( 225lbs ). A lot of weight on a short guy. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 7:46:50 PM)
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Exactly why I said that no further comment is necessary. We are obviously speaking on two different wavelengths and I could easily ask what are YOU going on about. You stated that Maradona was the greatest ever and I simply counter that it all depends on your frame of reference. You can't comment on something because you haven't "seen" it? Ok. I simply extrapolate that theory into other realms. Were that to hold true, one couldn't comment on most topics.
Enough. I said all along that I think Brasil has a weak team this time around and that my pick has been Spain. That said, just for you. Maracaná stadium in Rio has a tribute to all the greats of football. Their footprints are set in cement at the entrance (Maradona was a fat guy based on the depth of the impression) and I paid due homage to him and other greats by standing in them.
Down in the lockerroom that leads to the pitch, there are pictures of ALL the greats of the game who were not from Brasil. You may recognize some names. Others must not merit comment.
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I didn't bring up Pele, you did. I didn't dispute anything you said. What are you going on about? So your on the Brazil bandwagon, that's great. I hope they do well for you. What is your point exactly? Gaping hole in the logic of not wanting to comment on a player I haven't seen? You're insinuating that that is some kind of cop out. Using your Led Zep example, if someone was to say "I think Led Zep is the best band ever." and I said " I've never heard them, I can't say." What's wrong with that? (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:30:20 PM)
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Ah yes, but that goes back to the old adage of "the lack of being able to make a comment is still a comment in and of itself."
No need for further comment (or lack thereof), I just find a gaping hole in such spurious logic. Not having "seen" makes one unable to comment. It all depends on your frame of reference. Ask a youngster nowadays as to who is the better singer: Madonna or Lady GaGa. Back when the FIFA vote of "player of the century" came around, the people were going for Maradona because he was fresher in the minds of those who didn't know much about Pelé. They figured out quickly that their sampling would be skewed due to the age of the respondants. It is just common sense. Which war had the greatest impact? Trojan, 1000 years, WWI or Iraq? Well, I didn't live through the first three. Would any comment I make about them be any less valid or should I just claim the inability to judge because there were no "imbedded journalists" in the first three? (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:42:13 PM)
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I didn't make any comments about Pele.
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I was in Brasil during that shootout and, I guarantee, it was a nailbiter.
Back to your comment about Pelé....following your logic that he stopped playing before you were born, I question how you can comment on BANDS that stopped playing before you were born. I can all but guarantee that you never saw a Led Zep concert. Did it minimize their influence in the music world? Priest, for that matter? I think not. You gather your information from recordings, awards, impact on the genre and the like. In a similar fashion, you can find footage of Pelé who, I guarantee, revolutionized the game. Again, while Maradona was a good player, time will prove that he had no such longevity nor impact on the game as a whole. Never called "O Rei" (King) of Football, never had a civil war stop to watch him play (Nigeria, if I recall) or named Athlete of the Century by organizations as varied as FIFA (2000), France, UNICEF, England, USA, South America, etc.
Ask someone younger than yourself. I will bet you money that someone 10 years younger would be hard-pressed to name Madona's home country.
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Mainly because the final was decided on a penalty shootout. It sucks when games are decided that way. I remember watching that tournament and it just not having the excitement of previous ones. Might be just me but it was average as far as the World Cup goes.
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Never seen Pele, he was finished years before I was born, so can't comment. If I was to compare the 02 tournament to the 06 tournament, I would say 02 sucked. That's from someone who has no stake in who wins it.
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I am a fan and I wouldn't say that either tourny sucked. Sorry to disagree. Call it bias for Brasil if you like.
Also, while I admit Maradona was a fine player and I have even had the good fortune to see him in person a few times, he burned out quickly and didn't hold a candle to the likes of someone such as Pelé who was on three WC winning squads. By no means was that a coincidence.
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Sour grapes for what? I don't really support any team as such. Be nice to see our guys do well but they are no hope of winning it. We haven't even been in the World Cup much, this is only our second time, the last time was in 82. So as to who wins it, it doesn't really bother me either way. I just like football in general. It's just been a coincidence that Brazil won the last two crappy cups in 02 and 94, that's all. Any fan would tell you those two tournaments sucked.
Maradona was the best ever. Coke or no coke.
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Ha! Sour grapes, I say. Brazil just "happens" to win? They must have paid off the right people. Nope, certainly couldn't have had anything to do with actual talent. Five times.
As for Maradona, were I that hyped up on coke at the time, I think I'd play much better too. He WAS a fine player. I suppose drug arrests take a lot out of a guy.
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The 02 World Cup was a shocker in every way. It's funny, crappy World Cups seem to be won by Brazil. 02 was a horrible tournament as was 94, both were won by Brazil. Best World Cups in recent history, 06 ( Italy winners ) and 86 ( Argentina winners ).
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Nah, no offside, at least not where I could see it... In any case, yeah, good summary. In any case, we have to give it to the refs on this cup. Save for Slovenia vs Usa and Germany vs Serbia, referees on this cup are very professional, and there were very few controversial decisions. If anyone remembers 2002 world cup... That was awfull. We were cheated against Spain, they got cheated in the quarterfinals, Italy was cheated, South Korea has only the refs to thank that they got so far... This is nothing in comparison.
In any case - we will finally be on the same page on Sunday! Beat Italy, and I will move to New Zealand and marry your coach.
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Just found a video of the goal, not sure what was going on, the screen thing said offside, but I'm not sure. The ref saw 'something' cos he blew the whistle before the ball went in. Who knows what he saw though lol. Ah well, as harsh as it sounds, shit happens, deal with it. No point dwelling on shit referees, cos unfortunately they will be encountered in even professional sport. Focus on the next game. I think a draw is a fair result, both teams had defensive lapses from what I saw, and the game was pretty even.
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Well, ill stick to my opinion, regardless of the shitstorm that seems to have engulfed every web page that ends either with .si or .us... The goal was regular, and it was a nice one too. But since the US team deserved at least one red card and got none, ill say it was all fair in the end, with both teams still looking good to qualify to the round of 16.
As for ties, if our teams make it to the playoffs, you wont have to put up with those anymore, because there cant be a tie in playoffs.
Im just a little bit pissed on the supporters of both countries. Youtube comments always make me feel like a nuclear war wouldnt be such a bad thing, but this is something new alltogether.
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Speaking as one that very honestly has NO idea what is going on with regard to this game, I can only assume that there was a grievous error by this referee. I would not know it if I saw it but all the ESPN pundits keep babbling on about it so there has to be something there, no? I was watching and it appeared to me that all the players were pushing and shoving and whatnot. Nothing glaringly obvious that I could see. I do know that I NEVER feel it is right to blame an official for a loss. I mean, the fact remains that the US team did not WIN it. Period. Refs and umpires don't make plays...PLAYERS make them. Or, as in this case, do NOT make them. As for the particulars, that is for you soccer folks to debate. I STILL say ties SUCK! |
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I recognise some of the names, Beckenbauer, Cryuff, Eusabio, Charlton, Zidane and Maradona but the only ones I've seen play are Maradona and Zidane. Maradona was really fat, at one stage he got to over 100kg, ( 225lbs ). A lot of weight on a short guy. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 7:46:50 PM)
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Exactly why I said that no further comment is necessary. We are obviously speaking on two different wavelengths and I could easily ask what are YOU going on about. You stated that Maradona was the greatest ever and I simply counter that it all depends on your frame of reference. You can't comment on something because you haven't "seen" it? Ok. I simply extrapolate that theory into other realms. Were that to hold true, one couldn't comment on most topics.
Enough. I said all along that I think Brasil has a weak team this time around and that my pick has been Spain. That said, just for you. Maracaná stadium in Rio has a tribute to all the greats of football. Their footprints are set in cement at the entrance (Maradona was a fat guy based on the depth of the impression) and I paid due homage to him and other greats by standing in them.
Down in the lockerroom that leads to the pitch, there are pictures of ALL the greats of the game who were not from Brasil. You may recognize some names. Others must not merit comment.
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I didn't bring up Pele, you did. I didn't dispute anything you said. What are you going on about? So your on the Brazil bandwagon, that's great. I hope they do well for you. What is your point exactly? Gaping hole in the logic of not wanting to comment on a player I haven't seen? You're insinuating that that is some kind of cop out. Using your Led Zep example, if someone was to say "I think Led Zep is the best band ever." and I said " I've never heard them, I can't say." What's wrong with that? (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:30:20 PM)
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Ah yes, but that goes back to the old adage of "the lack of being able to make a comment is still a comment in and of itself."
No need for further comment (or lack thereof), I just find a gaping hole in such spurious logic. Not having "seen" makes one unable to comment. It all depends on your frame of reference. Ask a youngster nowadays as to who is the better singer: Madonna or Lady GaGa. Back when the FIFA vote of "player of the century" came around, the people were going for Maradona because he was fresher in the minds of those who didn't know much about Pelé. They figured out quickly that their sampling would be skewed due to the age of the respondants. It is just common sense. Which war had the greatest impact? Trojan, 1000 years, WWI or Iraq? Well, I didn't live through the first three. Would any comment I make about them be any less valid or should I just claim the inability to judge because there were no "imbedded journalists" in the first three? (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:42:13 PM)
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I didn't make any comments about Pele.
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I was in Brasil during that shootout and, I guarantee, it was a nailbiter.
Back to your comment about Pelé....following your logic that he stopped playing before you were born, I question how you can comment on BANDS that stopped playing before you were born. I can all but guarantee that you never saw a Led Zep concert. Did it minimize their influence in the music world? Priest, for that matter? I think not. You gather your information from recordings, awards, impact on the genre and the like. In a similar fashion, you can find footage of Pelé who, I guarantee, revolutionized the game. Again, while Maradona was a good player, time will prove that he had no such longevity nor impact on the game as a whole. Never called "O Rei" (King) of Football, never had a civil war stop to watch him play (Nigeria, if I recall) or named Athlete of the Century by organizations as varied as FIFA (2000), France, UNICEF, England, USA, South America, etc.
Ask someone younger than yourself. I will bet you money that someone 10 years younger would be hard-pressed to name Madona's home country.
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Mainly because the final was decided on a penalty shootout. It sucks when games are decided that way. I remember watching that tournament and it just not having the excitement of previous ones. Might be just me but it was average as far as the World Cup goes.
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Never seen Pele, he was finished years before I was born, so can't comment. If I was to compare the 02 tournament to the 06 tournament, I would say 02 sucked. That's from someone who has no stake in who wins it.
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I am a fan and I wouldn't say that either tourny sucked. Sorry to disagree. Call it bias for Brasil if you like.
Also, while I admit Maradona was a fine player and I have even had the good fortune to see him in person a few times, he burned out quickly and didn't hold a candle to the likes of someone such as Pelé who was on three WC winning squads. By no means was that a coincidence.
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Sour grapes for what? I don't really support any team as such. Be nice to see our guys do well but they are no hope of winning it. We haven't even been in the World Cup much, this is only our second time, the last time was in 82. So as to who wins it, it doesn't really bother me either way. I just like football in general. It's just been a coincidence that Brazil won the last two crappy cups in 02 and 94, that's all. Any fan would tell you those two tournaments sucked.
Maradona was the best ever. Coke or no coke.
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Ha! Sour grapes, I say. Brazil just "happens" to win? They must have paid off the right people. Nope, certainly couldn't have had anything to do with actual talent. Five times.
As for Maradona, were I that hyped up on coke at the time, I think I'd play much better too. He WAS a fine player. I suppose drug arrests take a lot out of a guy.
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The 02 World Cup was a shocker in every way. It's funny, crappy World Cups seem to be won by Brazil. 02 was a horrible tournament as was 94, both were won by Brazil. Best World Cups in recent history, 06 ( Italy winners ) and 86 ( Argentina winners ).
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Nah, no offside, at least not where I could see it... In any case, yeah, good summary. In any case, we have to give it to the refs on this cup. Save for Slovenia vs Usa and Germany vs Serbia, referees on this cup are very professional, and there were very few controversial decisions. If anyone remembers 2002 world cup... That was awfull. We were cheated against Spain, they got cheated in the quarterfinals, Italy was cheated, South Korea has only the refs to thank that they got so far... This is nothing in comparison.
In any case - we will finally be on the same page on Sunday! Beat Italy, and I will move to New Zealand and marry your coach.
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Just found a video of the goal, not sure what was going on, the screen thing said offside, but I'm not sure. The ref saw 'something' cos he blew the whistle before the ball went in. Who knows what he saw though lol. Ah well, as harsh as it sounds, shit happens, deal with it. No point dwelling on shit referees, cos unfortunately they will be encountered in even professional sport. Focus on the next game. I think a draw is a fair result, both teams had defensive lapses from what I saw, and the game was pretty even.
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Well, ill stick to my opinion, regardless of the shitstorm that seems to have engulfed every web page that ends either with .si or .us... The goal was regular, and it was a nice one too. But since the US team deserved at least one red card and got none, ill say it was all fair in the end, with both teams still looking good to qualify to the round of 16.
As for ties, if our teams make it to the playoffs, you wont have to put up with those anymore, because there cant be a tie in playoffs.
Im just a little bit pissed on the supporters of both countries. Youtube comments always make me feel like a nuclear war wouldnt be such a bad thing, but this is something new alltogether.
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Speaking as one that very honestly has NO idea what is going on with regard to this game, I can only assume that there was a grievous error by this referee. I would not know it if I saw it but all the ESPN pundits keep babbling on about it so there has to be something there, no? I was watching and it appeared to me that all the players were pushing and shoving and whatnot. Nothing glaringly obvious that I could see. I do know that I NEVER feel it is right to blame an official for a loss. I mean, the fact remains that the US team did not WIN it. Period. Refs and umpires don't make plays...PLAYERS make them. Or, as in this case, do NOT make them. As for the particulars, that is for you soccer folks to debate. I STILL say ties SUCK! |
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I only recognise 3 of those people, LOL!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 7:46:50 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Exactly why I said that no further comment is necessary. We are obviously speaking on two different wavelengths and I could easily ask what are YOU going on about. You stated that Maradona was the greatest ever and I simply counter that it all depends on your frame of reference. You can't comment on something because you haven't "seen" it? Ok. I simply extrapolate that theory into other realms. Were that to hold true, one couldn't comment on most topics.
Enough. I said all along that I think Brasil has a weak team this time around and that my pick has been Spain. That said, just for you. Maracaná stadium in Rio has a tribute to all the greats of football. Their footprints are set in cement at the entrance (Maradona was a fat guy based on the depth of the impression) and I paid due homage to him and other greats by standing in them.
Down in the lockerroom that leads to the pitch, there are pictures of ALL the greats of the game who were not from Brasil. You may recognize some names. Others must not merit comment.
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Ah yes, but that goes back to the old adage of "the lack of being able to make a comment is still a comment in and of itself."
No need for further comment (or lack thereof), I just find a gaping hole in such spurious logic. Not having "seen" makes one unable to comment. It all depends on your frame of reference. Ask a youngster nowadays as to who is the better singer: Madonna or Lady GaGa. Back when the FIFA vote of "player of the century" came around, the people were going for Maradona because he was fresher in the minds of those who didn't know much about Pelé. They figured out quickly that their sampling would be skewed due to the age of the respondants. It is just common sense. Which war had the greatest impact? Trojan, 1000 years, WWI or Iraq? Well, I didn't live through the first three. Would any comment I make about them be any less valid or should I just claim the inability to judge because there were no "imbedded journalists" in the first three? (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:42:13 PM)
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I didn't make any comments about Pele.
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I was in Brasil during that shootout and, I guarantee, it was a nailbiter.
Back to your comment about Pelé....following your logic that he stopped playing before you were born, I question how you can comment on BANDS that stopped playing before you were born. I can all but guarantee that you never saw a Led Zep concert. Did it minimize their influence in the music world? Priest, for that matter? I think not. You gather your information from recordings, awards, impact on the genre and the like. In a similar fashion, you can find footage of Pelé who, I guarantee, revolutionized the game. Again, while Maradona was a good player, time will prove that he had no such longevity nor impact on the game as a whole. Never called "O Rei" (King) of Football, never had a civil war stop to watch him play (Nigeria, if I recall) or named Athlete of the Century by organizations as varied as FIFA (2000), France, UNICEF, England, USA, South America, etc.
Ask someone younger than yourself. I will bet you money that someone 10 years younger would be hard-pressed to name Madona's home country.
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Mainly because the final was decided on a penalty shootout. It sucks when games are decided that way. I remember watching that tournament and it just not having the excitement of previous ones. Might be just me but it was average as far as the World Cup goes.
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Never seen Pele, he was finished years before I was born, so can't comment. If I was to compare the 02 tournament to the 06 tournament, I would say 02 sucked. That's from someone who has no stake in who wins it.
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I am a fan and I wouldn't say that either tourny sucked. Sorry to disagree. Call it bias for Brasil if you like.
Also, while I admit Maradona was a fine player and I have even had the good fortune to see him in person a few times, he burned out quickly and didn't hold a candle to the likes of someone such as Pelé who was on three WC winning squads. By no means was that a coincidence.
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Sour grapes for what? I don't really support any team as such. Be nice to see our guys do well but they are no hope of winning it. We haven't even been in the World Cup much, this is only our second time, the last time was in 82. So as to who wins it, it doesn't really bother me either way. I just like football in general. It's just been a coincidence that Brazil won the last two crappy cups in 02 and 94, that's all. Any fan would tell you those two tournaments sucked.
Maradona was the best ever. Coke or no coke.
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Ha! Sour grapes, I say. Brazil just "happens" to win? They must have paid off the right people. Nope, certainly couldn't have had anything to do with actual talent. Five times.
As for Maradona, were I that hyped up on coke at the time, I think I'd play much better too. He WAS a fine player. I suppose drug arrests take a lot out of a guy.
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The 02 World Cup was a shocker in every way. It's funny, crappy World Cups seem to be won by Brazil. 02 was a horrible tournament as was 94, both were won by Brazil. Best World Cups in recent history, 06 ( Italy winners ) and 86 ( Argentina winners ).
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Nah, no offside, at least not where I could see it... In any case, yeah, good summary. In any case, we have to give it to the refs on this cup. Save for Slovenia vs Usa and Germany vs Serbia, referees on this cup are very professional, and there were very few controversial decisions. If anyone remembers 2002 world cup... That was awfull. We were cheated against Spain, they got cheated in the quarterfinals, Italy was cheated, South Korea has only the refs to thank that they got so far... This is nothing in comparison.
In any case - we will finally be on the same page on Sunday! Beat Italy, and I will move to New Zealand and marry your coach.
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Just found a video of the goal, not sure what was going on, the screen thing said offside, but I'm not sure. The ref saw 'something' cos he blew the whistle before the ball went in. Who knows what he saw though lol. Ah well, as harsh as it sounds, shit happens, deal with it. No point dwelling on shit referees, cos unfortunately they will be encountered in even professional sport. Focus on the next game. I think a draw is a fair result, both teams had defensive lapses from what I saw, and the game was pretty even.
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Well, ill stick to my opinion, regardless of the shitstorm that seems to have engulfed every web page that ends either with .si or .us... The goal was regular, and it was a nice one too. But since the US team deserved at least one red card and got none, ill say it was all fair in the end, with both teams still looking good to qualify to the round of 16.
As for ties, if our teams make it to the playoffs, you wont have to put up with those anymore, because there cant be a tie in playoffs.
Im just a little bit pissed on the supporters of both countries. Youtube comments always make me feel like a nuclear war wouldnt be such a bad thing, but this is something new alltogether.
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Exactly why I said that no further comment is necessary. We are obviously speaking on two different wavelengths and I could easily ask what are YOU going on about. You stated that Maradona was the greatest ever and I simply counter that it all depends on your frame of reference. You can't comment on something because you haven't "seen" it? Ok. I simply extrapolate that theory into other realms. Were that to hold true, one couldn't comment on most topics.
Enough. I said all along that I think Brasil has a weak team this time around and that my pick has been Spain. That said, just for you. Maracaná stadium in Rio has a tribute to all the greats of football. Their footprints are set in cement at the entrance (Maradona was a fat guy based on the depth of the impression) and I paid due homage to him and other greats by standing in them.
Down in the lockerroom that leads to the pitch, there are pictures of ALL the greats of the game who were not from Brasil. You may recognize some names. Others must not merit comment.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 6:41:09 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I didn't bring up Pele, you did. I didn't dispute anything you said. What are you going on about? So your on the Brazil bandwagon, that's great. I hope they do well for you. What is your point exactly? Gaping hole in the logic of not wanting to comment on a player I haven't seen? You're insinuating that that is some kind of cop out. Using your Led Zep example, if someone was to say "I think Led Zep is the best band ever." and I said " I've never heard them, I can't say." What's wrong with that? (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:30:20 PM)
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Ah yes, but that goes back to the old adage of "the lack of being able to make a comment is still a comment in and of itself."
No need for further comment (or lack thereof), I just find a gaping hole in such spurious logic. Not having "seen" makes one unable to comment. It all depends on your frame of reference. Ask a youngster nowadays as to who is the better singer: Madonna or Lady GaGa. Back when the FIFA vote of "player of the century" came around, the people were going for Maradona because he was fresher in the minds of those who didn't know much about Pelé. They figured out quickly that their sampling would be skewed due to the age of the respondants. It is just common sense. Which war had the greatest impact? Trojan, 1000 years, WWI or Iraq? Well, I didn't live through the first three. Would any comment I make about them be any less valid or should I just claim the inability to judge because there were no "imbedded journalists" in the first three? (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:42:13 PM)
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I didn't make any comments about Pele.
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 18, 2010 9:15:53 PM)
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I was in Brasil during that shootout and, I guarantee, it was a nailbiter.
Back to your comment about Pelé....following your logic that he stopped playing before you were born, I question how you can comment on BANDS that stopped playing before you were born. I can all but guarantee that you never saw a Led Zep concert. Did it minimize their influence in the music world? Priest, for that matter? I think not. You gather your information from recordings, awards, impact on the genre and the like. In a similar fashion, you can find footage of Pelé who, I guarantee, revolutionized the game. Again, while Maradona was a good player, time will prove that he had no such longevity nor impact on the game as a whole. Never called "O Rei" (King) of Football, never had a civil war stop to watch him play (Nigeria, if I recall) or named Athlete of the Century by organizations as varied as FIFA (2000), France, UNICEF, England, USA, South America, etc.
Ask someone younger than yourself. I will bet you money that someone 10 years younger would be hard-pressed to name Madona's home country.
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Mainly because the final was decided on a penalty shootout. It sucks when games are decided that way. I remember watching that tournament and it just not having the excitement of previous ones. Might be just me but it was average as far as the World Cup goes.
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Never seen Pele, he was finished years before I was born, so can't comment. If I was to compare the 02 tournament to the 06 tournament, I would say 02 sucked. That's from someone who has no stake in who wins it.
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I am a fan and I wouldn't say that either tourny sucked. Sorry to disagree. Call it bias for Brasil if you like.
Also, while I admit Maradona was a fine player and I have even had the good fortune to see him in person a few times, he burned out quickly and didn't hold a candle to the likes of someone such as Pelé who was on three WC winning squads. By no means was that a coincidence.
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Sour grapes for what? I don't really support any team as such. Be nice to see our guys do well but they are no hope of winning it. We haven't even been in the World Cup much, this is only our second time, the last time was in 82. So as to who wins it, it doesn't really bother me either way. I just like football in general. It's just been a coincidence that Brazil won the last two crappy cups in 02 and 94, that's all. Any fan would tell you those two tournaments sucked.
Maradona was the best ever. Coke or no coke.
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Ha! Sour grapes, I say. Brazil just "happens" to win? They must have paid off the right people. Nope, certainly couldn't have had anything to do with actual talent. Five times.
As for Maradona, were I that hyped up on coke at the time, I think I'd play much better too. He WAS a fine player. I suppose drug arrests take a lot out of a guy.
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The 02 World Cup was a shocker in every way. It's funny, crappy World Cups seem to be won by Brazil. 02 was a horrible tournament as was 94, both were won by Brazil. Best World Cups in recent history, 06 ( Italy winners ) and 86 ( Argentina winners ).
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Nah, no offside, at least not where I could see it... In any case, yeah, good summary. In any case, we have to give it to the refs on this cup. Save for Slovenia vs Usa and Germany vs Serbia, referees on this cup are very professional, and there were very few controversial decisions. If anyone remembers 2002 world cup... That was awfull. We were cheated against Spain, they got cheated in the quarterfinals, Italy was cheated, South Korea has only the refs to thank that they got so far... This is nothing in comparison.
In any case - we will finally be on the same page on Sunday! Beat Italy, and I will move to New Zealand and marry your coach.
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Just found a video of the goal, not sure what was going on, the screen thing said offside, but I'm not sure. The ref saw 'something' cos he blew the whistle before the ball went in. Who knows what he saw though lol. Ah well, as harsh as it sounds, shit happens, deal with it. No point dwelling on shit referees, cos unfortunately they will be encountered in even professional sport. Focus on the next game. I think a draw is a fair result, both teams had defensive lapses from what I saw, and the game was pretty even.
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Well, ill stick to my opinion, regardless of the shitstorm that seems to have engulfed every web page that ends either with .si or .us... The goal was regular, and it was a nice one too. But since the US team deserved at least one red card and got none, ill say it was all fair in the end, with both teams still looking good to qualify to the round of 16.
As for ties, if our teams make it to the playoffs, you wont have to put up with those anymore, because there cant be a tie in playoffs.
Im just a little bit pissed on the supporters of both countries. Youtube comments always make me feel like a nuclear war wouldnt be such a bad thing, but this is something new alltogether.
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Speaking as one that very honestly has NO idea what is going on with regard to this game, I can only assume that there was a grievous error by this referee. I would not know it if I saw it but all the ESPN pundits keep babbling on about it so there has to be something there, no? I was watching and it appeared to me that all the players were pushing and shoving and whatnot. Nothing glaringly obvious that I could see. I do know that I NEVER feel it is right to blame an official for a loss. I mean, the fact remains that the US team did not WIN it. Period. Refs and umpires don't make plays...PLAYERS make them. Or, as in this case, do NOT make them. As for the particulars, that is for you soccer folks to debate. I STILL say ties SUCK! |
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I didn't bring up Pele, you did. I didn't dispute anything you said. What are you going on about? So your on the Brazil bandwagon, that's great. I hope they do well for you. What is your point exactly? Gaping hole in the logic of not wanting to comment on a player I haven't seen? You're insinuating that that is some kind of cop out. Using your Led Zep example, if someone was to say "I think Led Zep is the best band ever." and I said " I've never heard them, I can't say." What's wrong with that? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:30:20 PM)
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Ah yes, but that goes back to the old adage of "the lack of being able to make a comment is still a comment in and of itself."
No need for further comment (or lack thereof), I just find a gaping hole in such spurious logic. Not having "seen" makes one unable to comment. It all depends on your frame of reference. Ask a youngster nowadays as to who is the better singer: Madonna or Lady GaGa. Back when the FIFA vote of "player of the century" came around, the people were going for Maradona because he was fresher in the minds of those who didn't know much about Pelé. They figured out quickly that their sampling would be skewed due to the age of the respondants. It is just common sense. Which war had the greatest impact? Trojan, 1000 years, WWI or Iraq? Well, I didn't live through the first three. Would any comment I make about them be any less valid or should I just claim the inability to judge because there were no "imbedded journalists" in the first three? (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:42:13 PM)
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I didn't make any comments about Pele.
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 18, 2010 9:15:53 PM)
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I was in Brasil during that shootout and, I guarantee, it was a nailbiter.
Back to your comment about Pelé....following your logic that he stopped playing before you were born, I question how you can comment on BANDS that stopped playing before you were born. I can all but guarantee that you never saw a Led Zep concert. Did it minimize their influence in the music world? Priest, for that matter? I think not. You gather your information from recordings, awards, impact on the genre and the like. In a similar fashion, you can find footage of Pelé who, I guarantee, revolutionized the game. Again, while Maradona was a good player, time will prove that he had no such longevity nor impact on the game as a whole. Never called "O Rei" (King) of Football, never had a civil war stop to watch him play (Nigeria, if I recall) or named Athlete of the Century by organizations as varied as FIFA (2000), France, UNICEF, England, USA, South America, etc.
Ask someone younger than yourself. I will bet you money that someone 10 years younger would be hard-pressed to name Madona's home country.
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Mainly because the final was decided on a penalty shootout. It sucks when games are decided that way. I remember watching that tournament and it just not having the excitement of previous ones. Might be just me but it was average as far as the World Cup goes.
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Never seen Pele, he was finished years before I was born, so can't comment. If I was to compare the 02 tournament to the 06 tournament, I would say 02 sucked. That's from someone who has no stake in who wins it.
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I am a fan and I wouldn't say that either tourny sucked. Sorry to disagree. Call it bias for Brasil if you like.
Also, while I admit Maradona was a fine player and I have even had the good fortune to see him in person a few times, he burned out quickly and didn't hold a candle to the likes of someone such as Pelé who was on three WC winning squads. By no means was that a coincidence.
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Sour grapes for what? I don't really support any team as such. Be nice to see our guys do well but they are no hope of winning it. We haven't even been in the World Cup much, this is only our second time, the last time was in 82. So as to who wins it, it doesn't really bother me either way. I just like football in general. It's just been a coincidence that Brazil won the last two crappy cups in 02 and 94, that's all. Any fan would tell you those two tournaments sucked.
Maradona was the best ever. Coke or no coke.
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Ha! Sour grapes, I say. Brazil just "happens" to win? They must have paid off the right people. Nope, certainly couldn't have had anything to do with actual talent. Five times.
As for Maradona, were I that hyped up on coke at the time, I think I'd play much better too. He WAS a fine player. I suppose drug arrests take a lot out of a guy.
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The 02 World Cup was a shocker in every way. It's funny, crappy World Cups seem to be won by Brazil. 02 was a horrible tournament as was 94, both were won by Brazil. Best World Cups in recent history, 06 ( Italy winners ) and 86 ( Argentina winners ).
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Nah, no offside, at least not where I could see it... In any case, yeah, good summary. In any case, we have to give it to the refs on this cup. Save for Slovenia vs Usa and Germany vs Serbia, referees on this cup are very professional, and there were very few controversial decisions. If anyone remembers 2002 world cup... That was awfull. We were cheated against Spain, they got cheated in the quarterfinals, Italy was cheated, South Korea has only the refs to thank that they got so far... This is nothing in comparison.
In any case - we will finally be on the same page on Sunday! Beat Italy, and I will move to New Zealand and marry your coach.
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Just found a video of the goal, not sure what was going on, the screen thing said offside, but I'm not sure. The ref saw 'something' cos he blew the whistle before the ball went in. Who knows what he saw though lol. Ah well, as harsh as it sounds, shit happens, deal with it. No point dwelling on shit referees, cos unfortunately they will be encountered in even professional sport. Focus on the next game. I think a draw is a fair result, both teams had defensive lapses from what I saw, and the game was pretty even.
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Well, ill stick to my opinion, regardless of the shitstorm that seems to have engulfed every web page that ends either with .si or .us... The goal was regular, and it was a nice one too. But since the US team deserved at least one red card and got none, ill say it was all fair in the end, with both teams still looking good to qualify to the round of 16.
As for ties, if our teams make it to the playoffs, you wont have to put up with those anymore, because there cant be a tie in playoffs.
Im just a little bit pissed on the supporters of both countries. Youtube comments always make me feel like a nuclear war wouldnt be such a bad thing, but this is something new alltogether.
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Speaking as one that very honestly has NO idea what is going on with regard to this game, I can only assume that there was a grievous error by this referee. I would not know it if I saw it but all the ESPN pundits keep babbling on about it so there has to be something there, no? I was watching and it appeared to me that all the players were pushing and shoving and whatnot. Nothing glaringly obvious that I could see. I do know that I NEVER feel it is right to blame an official for a loss. I mean, the fact remains that the US team did not WIN it. Period. Refs and umpires don't make plays...PLAYERS make them. Or, as in this case, do NOT make them. As for the particulars, that is for you soccer folks to debate. I STILL say ties SUCK! |
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Ah yes, but that goes back to the old adage of "the lack of being able to make a comment is still a comment in and of itself."
No need for further comment (or lack thereof), I just find a gaping hole in such spurious logic. Not having "seen" makes one unable to comment. It all depends on your frame of reference. Ask a youngster nowadays as to who is the better singer: Madonna or Lady GaGa. Back when the FIFA vote of "player of the century" came around, the people were going for Maradona because he was fresher in the minds of those who didn't know much about Pelé. They figured out quickly that their sampling would be skewed due to the age of the respondants. It is just common sense. Which war had the greatest impact? Trojan, 1000 years, WWI or Iraq? Well, I didn't live through the first three. Would any comment I make about them be any less valid or should I just claim the inability to judge because there were no "imbedded journalists" in the first three? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:42:13 PM)
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I didn't make any comments about Pele.
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 18, 2010 9:15:53 PM)
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I was in Brasil during that shootout and, I guarantee, it was a nailbiter.
Back to your comment about Pelé....following your logic that he stopped playing before you were born, I question how you can comment on BANDS that stopped playing before you were born. I can all but guarantee that you never saw a Led Zep concert. Did it minimize their influence in the music world? Priest, for that matter? I think not. You gather your information from recordings, awards, impact on the genre and the like. In a similar fashion, you can find footage of Pelé who, I guarantee, revolutionized the game. Again, while Maradona was a good player, time will prove that he had no such longevity nor impact on the game as a whole. Never called "O Rei" (King) of Football, never had a civil war stop to watch him play (Nigeria, if I recall) or named Athlete of the Century by organizations as varied as FIFA (2000), France, UNICEF, England, USA, South America, etc.
Ask someone younger than yourself. I will bet you money that someone 10 years younger would be hard-pressed to name Madona's home country.
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Mainly because the final was decided on a penalty shootout. It sucks when games are decided that way. I remember watching that tournament and it just not having the excitement of previous ones. Might be just me but it was average as far as the World Cup goes.
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Never seen Pele, he was finished years before I was born, so can't comment. If I was to compare the 02 tournament to the 06 tournament, I would say 02 sucked. That's from someone who has no stake in who wins it.
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I am a fan and I wouldn't say that either tourny sucked. Sorry to disagree. Call it bias for Brasil if you like.
Also, while I admit Maradona was a fine player and I have even had the good fortune to see him in person a few times, he burned out quickly and didn't hold a candle to the likes of someone such as Pelé who was on three WC winning squads. By no means was that a coincidence.
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Sour grapes for what? I don't really support any team as such. Be nice to see our guys do well but they are no hope of winning it. We haven't even been in the World Cup much, this is only our second time, the last time was in 82. So as to who wins it, it doesn't really bother me either way. I just like football in general. It's just been a coincidence that Brazil won the last two crappy cups in 02 and 94, that's all. Any fan would tell you those two tournaments sucked.
Maradona was the best ever. Coke or no coke.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Ha! Sour grapes, I say. Brazil just "happens" to win? They must have paid off the right people. Nope, certainly couldn't have had anything to do with actual talent. Five times.
As for Maradona, were I that hyped up on coke at the time, I think I'd play much better too. He WAS a fine player. I suppose drug arrests take a lot out of a guy.
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The 02 World Cup was a shocker in every way. It's funny, crappy World Cups seem to be won by Brazil. 02 was a horrible tournament as was 94, both were won by Brazil. Best World Cups in recent history, 06 ( Italy winners ) and 86 ( Argentina winners ).
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Nah, no offside, at least not where I could see it... In any case, yeah, good summary. In any case, we have to give it to the refs on this cup. Save for Slovenia vs Usa and Germany vs Serbia, referees on this cup are very professional, and there were very few controversial decisions. If anyone remembers 2002 world cup... That was awfull. We were cheated against Spain, they got cheated in the quarterfinals, Italy was cheated, South Korea has only the refs to thank that they got so far... This is nothing in comparison.
In any case - we will finally be on the same page on Sunday! Beat Italy, and I will move to New Zealand and marry your coach.
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Just found a video of the goal, not sure what was going on, the screen thing said offside, but I'm not sure. The ref saw 'something' cos he blew the whistle before the ball went in. Who knows what he saw though lol. Ah well, as harsh as it sounds, shit happens, deal with it. No point dwelling on shit referees, cos unfortunately they will be encountered in even professional sport. Focus on the next game. I think a draw is a fair result, both teams had defensive lapses from what I saw, and the game was pretty even.
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Well, ill stick to my opinion, regardless of the shitstorm that seems to have engulfed every web page that ends either with .si or .us... The goal was regular, and it was a nice one too. But since the US team deserved at least one red card and got none, ill say it was all fair in the end, with both teams still looking good to qualify to the round of 16.
As for ties, if our teams make it to the playoffs, you wont have to put up with those anymore, because there cant be a tie in playoffs.
Im just a little bit pissed on the supporters of both countries. Youtube comments always make me feel like a nuclear war wouldnt be such a bad thing, but this is something new alltogether.
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Speaking as one that very honestly has NO idea what is going on with regard to this game, I can only assume that there was a grievous error by this referee. I would not know it if I saw it but all the ESPN pundits keep babbling on about it so there has to be something there, no? I was watching and it appeared to me that all the players were pushing and shoving and whatnot. Nothing glaringly obvious that I could see. I do know that I NEVER feel it is right to blame an official for a loss. I mean, the fact remains that the US team did not WIN it. Period. Refs and umpires don't make plays...PLAYERS make them. Or, as in this case, do NOT make them. As for the particulars, that is for you soccer folks to debate. I STILL say ties SUCK! |
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[Becks] Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:02:25 PM | |
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Hahahaha I hope so, smash that stupid Ricky Ponting, then I'll laugh. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:00:46 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I'm hoping England smash them in the cricket next week too. | | Becks wrote: | | Yeah I watched the ABs, Wales started strong but faded away a bit. Glad to see Aussie lost to England in the rugby too LOL!! | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Not sure, I guess, judging by what happend to Kewell you're right. Did you see the All Blacks, best game they've played in ages, average opposition though but it was good to see Dan Carter find some of his old form. | | Becks wrote: | | I heard somewhere they need to beat Serbia by 3 goals, not sure if that's right though. Just watching a replay of the Aussie match now, lots of Aussies up in arms about the red card. As far as I know if it hits your arm on the goal line it's a straight red, but I am not sure. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I saw that, gutted they're still in with a mathematical chance. Denmark Japan should be a good game judging by last nights results. Looking forward to tonights game too, I'd love it if we got a point against the Italians. | | Becks wrote: | | Hey JJ - I see Harry Kewell got sent off in Australias draw with Ghana. Fricken dirty as team Australia are at the moment. They were all waiting for Kewell to return too, and now he's gone and stuffed it up. |
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[jimmyjames] Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:00:46 PM | |
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I'm hoping England smash them in the cricket next week too. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:56:05 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | Yeah I watched the ABs, Wales started strong but faded away a bit. Glad to see Aussie lost to England in the rugby too LOL!! | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Not sure, I guess, judging by what happend to Kewell you're right. Did you see the All Blacks, best game they've played in ages, average opposition though but it was good to see Dan Carter find some of his old form. | | Becks wrote: | | I heard somewhere they need to beat Serbia by 3 goals, not sure if that's right though. Just watching a replay of the Aussie match now, lots of Aussies up in arms about the red card. As far as I know if it hits your arm on the goal line it's a straight red, but I am not sure. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I saw that, gutted they're still in with a mathematical chance. Denmark Japan should be a good game judging by last nights results. Looking forward to tonights game too, I'd love it if we got a point against the Italians. | | Becks wrote: | | Hey JJ - I see Harry Kewell got sent off in Australias draw with Ghana. Fricken dirty as team Australia are at the moment. They were all waiting for Kewell to return too, and now he's gone and stuffed it up. |
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[jimmyjames] Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:59:21 PM | |
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That was a close game, lots of agro from the front rows, cracked me up. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:56:05 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | Yeah I watched the ABs, Wales started strong but faded away a bit. Glad to see Aussie lost to England in the rugby too LOL!! | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Not sure, I guess, judging by what happend to Kewell you're right. Did you see the All Blacks, best game they've played in ages, average opposition though but it was good to see Dan Carter find some of his old form. | | Becks wrote: | | I heard somewhere they need to beat Serbia by 3 goals, not sure if that's right though. Just watching a replay of the Aussie match now, lots of Aussies up in arms about the red card. As far as I know if it hits your arm on the goal line it's a straight red, but I am not sure. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I saw that, gutted they're still in with a mathematical chance. Denmark Japan should be a good game judging by last nights results. Looking forward to tonights game too, I'd love it if we got a point against the Italians. | | Becks wrote: | | Hey JJ - I see Harry Kewell got sent off in Australias draw with Ghana. Fricken dirty as team Australia are at the moment. They were all waiting for Kewell to return too, and now he's gone and stuffed it up. |
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[Becks] Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:56:05 PM | |
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Yeah I watched the ABs, Wales started strong but faded away a bit. Glad to see Aussie lost to England in the rugby too LOL!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:54:20 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Not sure, I guess, judging by what happend to Kewell you're right. Did you see the All Blacks, best game they've played in ages, average opposition though but it was good to see Dan Carter find some of his old form. | | Becks wrote: | | I heard somewhere they need to beat Serbia by 3 goals, not sure if that's right though. Just watching a replay of the Aussie match now, lots of Aussies up in arms about the red card. As far as I know if it hits your arm on the goal line it's a straight red, but I am not sure. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I saw that, gutted they're still in with a mathematical chance. Denmark Japan should be a good game judging by last nights results. Looking forward to tonights game too, I'd love it if we got a point against the Italians. | | Becks wrote: | | Hey JJ - I see Harry Kewell got sent off in Australias draw with Ghana. Fricken dirty as team Australia are at the moment. They were all waiting for Kewell to return too, and now he's gone and stuffed it up. |
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[jimmyjames] Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:54:20 PM | |
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Not sure, I guess, judging by what happend to Kewell you're right. Did you see the All Blacks, best game they've played in ages, average opposition though but it was good to see Dan Carter find some of his old form. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:49:46 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | I heard somewhere they need to beat Serbia by 3 goals, not sure if that's right though. Just watching a replay of the Aussie match now, lots of Aussies up in arms about the red card. As far as I know if it hits your arm on the goal line it's a straight red, but I am not sure. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | I saw that, gutted they're still in with a mathematical chance. Denmark Japan should be a good game judging by last nights results. Looking forward to tonights game too, I'd love it if we got a point against the Italians. | | Becks wrote: | | Hey JJ - I see Harry Kewell got sent off in Australias draw with Ghana. Fricken dirty as team Australia are at the moment. They were all waiting for Kewell to return too, and now he's gone and stuffed it up. |
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