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Matty H
26 June 2014 21:56:40


As an aside, do you live in Liverpool? I'm there from tomorrow and all weekend taking part in the corporate games if you're about for a beer

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Oh lord, no 


 


About halfwayish between Scouseland & Manc.


 


 

Originally Posted by: Matty H 



Ah yeah, the signature is a giveaway.....
Matty H
26 June 2014 21:57:29

Think the Yanks will beat Belgium. They look very ordinary and have struggled in the easiet group

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 



Agree. Not a chance of them being a dark house for the tournament as predicted.
SEMerc
26 June 2014 22:23:48

Someone with a lot of time on their hands researched which teams have indulged in the most playacting at this tournament. No surprise when it came to the team, or the player for that matter.


http://online.wsj.com/articles/the-world-rankings-of-flopping-1403660175?mod=trending_now_2

SydneyonTees
26 June 2014 22:59:23

Think the Yanks will beat Belgium. They look very ordinary and have struggled in the easiet group

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


 


Very possible. I have been a bit diappointed by Belgium's performances so far must admit. Still think they will be the ones to beat at the next Euro's mind.


I am a bit out of sync with the world cup, not seen many games this week. And this is my final post before I fly out to the Tasmanian wilderness this weekend.


I wonder who will still be in when I resurface later next week.

SydneyonTees
27 June 2014 00:07:52

Just seen this posted on another site from the US media outlet


 


AMERICA'S FAVORITE NATIONAL PASTIME: HATING SOCCER
June 25, 2014

I've held off on writing about soccer for a decade -- or about the length of the average soccer game -- so as not to offend anyone. But enough is enough. Any growing interest in soccer can only be a sign of the nation's moral decay.


(1) Individual achievement is not a big factor in soccer. In a real sport, players fumble passes, throw bricks and drop fly balls -- all in front of a crowd. When baseball players strike out, they're standing alone at the plate. But there's also individual glory in home runs, touchdowns and slam-dunks.


In soccer, the blame is dispersed and almost no one scores anyway. There are no heroes, no losers, no accountability, and no child's fragile self-esteem is bruised. There's a reason perpetually alarmed women are called "soccer moms," not "football moms."


Do they even have MVPs in soccer? Everyone just runs up and down the field and, every once in a while, a ball accidentally goes in. That's when we're supposed to go wild. I'm already asleep.


(2) Liberal moms like soccer because it's a sport in which athletic talent finds so little expression that girls can play with boys. No serious sport is co-ed, even at the kindergarten level.


(3) No other "sport" ends in as many scoreless ties as soccer. This was an actual marquee sign by the freeway in Long Beach, California, about a World Cup game last week: "2nd period, 11 minutes left, score: 0:0." Two hours later, another World Cup game was on the same screen: "1st period, 8 minutes left, score: 0:0." If Michael Jackson had treated his chronic insomnia with a tape of Argentina vs. Brazil instead of Propofol, he'd still be alive, although bored.


Even in football, by which I mean football, there are very few scoreless ties -- and it's a lot harder to score when a half-dozen 300-pound bruisers are trying to crush you.


(4) The prospect of either personal humiliation or major injury is required to count as a sport. Most sports are sublimated warfare. As Lady Thatcher reportedly said after Germany had beaten England in some major soccer game: Don't worry. After all, twice in this century we beat them at their national game.



Baseball and basketball present a constant threat of personal disgrace. In hockey, there are three or four fights a game -- and it's not a stroll on beach to be on ice with a puck flying around at 100 miles per hour. After a football game, ambulances carry off the wounded. After a soccer game, every player gets a ribbon and a juice box.


(5) You can't use your hands in soccer. (Thus eliminating the danger of having to catch a fly ball.) What sets man apart from the lesser beasts, besides a soul, is that we have opposable thumbs. Our hands can hold things. Here's a great idea: Let's create a game where you're not allowed to use them!


(6) I resent the force-fed aspect of soccer. The same people trying to push soccer on Americans are the ones demanding that we love HBO's "Girls," light-rail, Beyonce and Hillary Clinton. The number of New York Times articles claiming soccer is "catching on" is exceeded only by the ones pretending women's basketball is fascinating.


I note that we don't have to be endlessly told how exciting football is.


(7) It's foreign. In fact, that's the precise reason the Times is constantly hectoring Americans to love soccer. One group of sports fans with whom soccer is not "catching on" at all, is African-Americans. They remain distinctly unimpressed by the fact that the French like it.


(8) Soccer is like the metric system, which liberals also adore because it's European. Naturally, the metric system emerged from the French Revolution, during the brief intervals when they weren't committing mass murder by guillotine.


Despite being subjected to Chinese-style brainwashing in the public schools to use centimeters and Celsius, ask any American for the temperature, and he'll say something like "70 degrees." Ask how far Boston is from New York City, he'll say it's about 200 miles.


Liberals get angry and tell us that the metric system is more "rational" than the measurements everyone understands. This is ridiculous. An inch is the width of a man's thumb, a foot the length of his foot, a yard the length of his belt. That's easy to visualize. How do you visualize 147.2 centimeters?


(9) Soccer is not "catching on." Headlines this week proclaimed "Record U.S. ratings for World Cup," and we had to hear -- again -- about the "growing popularity of soccer in the United States."


The USA-Portugal game was the blockbuster match, garnering 18.2 million viewers on ESPN. This beat the second-most watched soccer game ever: The 1999 Women's World Cup final (USA vs. China) on ABC. (In soccer, the women's games are as thrilling as the men's.)


Run-of-the-mill, regular-season Sunday Night Football games average more than 20 million viewers; NFL playoff games get 30 to 40 million viewers; and this year's Super Bowl had 111.5 million viewers.


Remember when the media tried to foist British soccer star David Beckham and his permanently camera-ready wife on us a few years ago? Their arrival in America was heralded with 24-7 news coverage. That lasted about two days. Ratings tanked. No one cared.


If more "Americans" are watching soccer today, it's only because of the demographic switch effected by Teddy Kennedy's 1965 immigration law. I promise you: No American whose great-grandfather was born here is watching soccer. One can only hope that, in addition to learning English, these new Americans will drop their soccer fetish with time.


 


This is pretty much the kind of shite we get in the Aussie newspapers week in week out about football.

Matty H
27 June 2014 06:21:11
That's hilarious 😂 "permanently camera-ready wife" 🤣

However, had it been written by an Aussie I'd. Just be spewing hatred at him/her 😉
Matty H
27 June 2014 07:51:30
The animal's man says he's been "treated like a dog". How apt. Keeping with protocol, maybe he should be put down.
Brian Gaze
27 June 2014 09:17:57

As I said sponsors will need to give the issue serious consideration:


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28053513


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SEMerc
27 June 2014 09:33:29

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David M Porter
27 June 2014 20:58:56


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Originally Posted by: SEMerc 



Lenzie, Glasgow

"Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom, and we must always be ready to listen and respect other points of view."- Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
David M Porter
27 June 2014 21:02:00

Knockout phase begins tomorrow. I just hope that the high quality of general play we've seen so far is maintained throughout the second round onwards and that teams to become ultra-defensive. The 2006 World Cup saw many exciting group stage games, but the knockout phase in that tournament was disappointing IMO. South Africa 2010 just never got going at all as a spectacle.


Lenzie, Glasgow

"Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom, and we must always be ready to listen and respect other points of view."- Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
Medlock Vale Weather
27 June 2014 21:09:17


Knockout phase begins tomorrow. I just hope that the high quality of general play we've seen so far is maintained throughout the second round onwards and that teams to become ultra-defensive. The 2006 World Cup saw many exciting group stage games, but the knockout phase in that tournament was disappointing IMO. South Africa 2010 just never got going at all as a spectacle.


Originally Posted by: David M Porter 


Indeed Let's hope so, been a great World Cup so far thoroughly enjoyed it....whoever wins will deserve it!


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Saint Snow
27 June 2014 21:20:34


been a great World Cup so far


Originally Posted by: Medlock Vale Weather 


 


You know, if you're an England & Liverpool fan, it's really not been.


 




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ARTzeman
27 June 2014 22:32:38

Looking forward to Brazil v Chile. Will be wearing  Brazil tee shirt as lidl is selling them off for £1.49p.Bought an England shirt to wear later in September...






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SEMerc
27 June 2014 23:17:47


Looking forward to Brazil v Chile. Will be wearing  Brazil tee shirt as lidl is selling them off for £1.49p.Bought an England shirt to wear later in September...


Originally Posted by: ARTzeman 


Presumably you got that one in Poundland.

Matty H
28 June 2014 00:24:05


As an aside, do you live in Liverpool? I'm there from tomorrow and all weekend taking part in the corporate games if you're about for a beer

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Oh lord, no 


 


About halfwayish between Scouseland & Manc.


 


 

Originally Posted by: Matty H 



I can see why you don't live here. I'm in a hotel overlooking that building with the stupid birds on it and the clock. Chav city, and I've just paid £5 for the biggest pile of shite kebab I've ever had put in front of me.


Back on topic: World Cup. Yay.
SEMerc
28 June 2014 00:25:49

Stan on the publicity trail yet again.


 ·  31m



The story that will unfold in the coming days, the footage will be the biggest story in the UK. I guarantee this. Especially who did it.









 ·  38m


WORLD EXCLUSIVE. I've interviewed and seen footage of fan attacked INSIDE Arena Sao Paulo, and his ear was BITTEN OFF. More to follow.







Ally Pally Snowman
28 June 2014 06:57:12
Going for two upsets today Chile and Uruguay to win. Should be two cracking games.

As for Stan C it's either Uruguaian fans the Police or England fans.
Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
nickl
28 June 2014 07:47:09

if an england fan has been abused, fifa's response will be much cooler than earlier in the week! he must have asked for it.

Matty H
28 June 2014 08:03:05

if an england fan has been abused, fifa's response will be much cooler than earlier in the week! he must have asked for it.

Originally Posted by: nickl 



Oh yeah, in fact all English clubs will be banned from European competitions for ten years because of it, and England will be banned from the next World Cup and England fans from attending any England games anywhere forever.
David M Porter
28 June 2014 08:33:47



been a great World Cup so far


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


You know, if you're an England & Liverpool fan, it's really not been.


 



Originally Posted by: Medlock Vale Weather 


As a Scot whose country hasn't qualified for any major tournament since 1998, I've really enjoyed this World Cup so far. This is probably the best I've seen overall since USA '94.


That's probably put the kiss of death on it now.


Lenzie, Glasgow

"Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom, and we must always be ready to listen and respect other points of view."- Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
Gooner
28 June 2014 11:13:58



As an aside, do you live in Liverpool? I'm there from tomorrow and all weekend taking part in the corporate games if you're about for a beer

Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


Oh lord, no 


 


About halfwayish between Scouseland & Manc.


 


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 



I can see why you don't live here. I'm in a hotel overlooking that building with the stupid birds on it and the clock. Chav city, and I've just paid £5 for the biggest pile of shite kebab I've ever had put in front of me.


Back on topic: World Cup. Yay.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 



Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



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SEMerc
28 June 2014 15:55:49

Hopefully, a win for Chile - if only to immediately stop the commentators splashing out over their mikes about 'Brasil, Brasil'.


 


Hopefully a win for Colombia later.

pnepaul
28 June 2014 16:03:25

I am rather hoping that Chile will beat Brazil and put an end to the Brazil love in on the BBC and ITV, I am not holding my breath though.

Ally Pally Snowman
28 June 2014 16:18:18

I am rather hoping that Chile will beat Brazil and put an end to the Brazil love in on the BBC and ITV, I am not holding my breath though.

Originally Posted by: pnepaul 



Chile are a very good side the equal of Brazil IMO think they will sneak it today. Saying that Brazil playing as good as I've seen them all tournament just now.


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