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...And then there were four...
France, Italy, Germany and Portugal:
Who do you like for the The Cup finals? I think Germany and France. After that, France for it all. BTW: England's Rooney is a hood. :rolleyes: |
Go Germany. God those games are boring. I'm trying to get into it but it's tough...caught the end of the England game...that was exciting.
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It was always said the English did not have the heart to win, that fair play and sportsmanship were more important...
Now they play like louts and still get beat. Rooney is a Royal Wanker. |
My team deserved to go out, poor, uninspired performance and Rooney's unprofesional conduct really did not help. Did anyone see the France Brazil game? I caught the last 15 minutes, now that was entertaining stuff, France look like hot property!
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Did not help? Put him in the Tower!
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It can be arranged!
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LOL!
Yes, France-Portugal was very exciting. Lots of attacking, especially in the second half. And the goal by Henry was brilliant. It was really more a deflection than a kick. |
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An accurate blog entry on soccer.
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P-shaw! Soccer is one of the most elemental, technical and hardest games in human history.
There is always a game plan. It's not what the uneducated see as a bunch of guys running around, trying to kick a ball into a net. There is no size or height requirement to be good at soccer. Even a keeper can be small as long as they can move fast enough between ends of the net. Soccer is a real world sport - anyone in the world can play it. Sure, in the U.S. football is known for the helmeted types who get a rest every thirty seconds when the play is over. Football is soccer everywhere else (maybe except Canada). You don't have to have big $$$ to play, though there are some who receive big $$$ to play. :D And most importantly soccer players are by far the fittest athletes in modern day sports. Through the duration of a game, they can run over ten miles - without time outs, and only one break at 45 minutes. The game can elongate with stoppage time and two overtime periods of 10 minutes. I'd like to see Shaq or Terrell Owens or Derek Jeter try themselves at soccer. Something tells me they'd be the first to grab their knee and take a fake fall. :rolleyes: |
But then again, Pat, you probably hate pro cycling, too, right? I mean who ever heard of grown men shaving their legs...ur...who were also straight. :p
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Pencil necked, euro-geek stuff hasn't caught on in my family. |
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Like soccer, its not well known in America but if you train at it, endurance sports like this really get you into shape. Worst thing I ever did for my body was getting a drivers license and ditching the bike. |
Yeah - pro cyclists are in shape - though I think motocross racers are said to be the most physically fit athletes second only to soccer players.
If you've ever seen a moto race, you figure out real fast why those guys are ranked where they are. As for cycling, that's one sport that demands you be in shape before you get the full-on race bike. These days there are weight limits on certain carbon frames I've seen. Hence: if you're too fat, you run the risk of breaking the bike. Oh, and there are women who dig shaved legs -- on guys. ;) |
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Rooney displayed the worst sportsmanship imaginable in a match of this sort - and it probably cost England a berth in the semi-finals. If I were Rooney I would be laying low for a while. |
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Go Germany
Go Germany |
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Rooney looked off balance to me, and staggering around trying to get your balance doesn't qualify as a "wind up". Further, he wasn't "past" the portugese player.
BTW, if the portugese guy had been stepped on he would have had to have been subbed. If your foots gets stepped on with full weight by cleats, you're not going to play for 5 minutes. If you get stepped on the groin....Unless you're wearing a cup then, it shouldn't have hurt at all. So, either there was no contact, or faked injury (like all the other dives out there). Byron, At home, hungry. They're going all the way. If I was Jimmy the Greek, I would say "take it to the bank." Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles! |
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