Behan wrote:(They did hold Argentina to 1-0, though.)
That is more of a statement on how badly Argentina was doing that day more than a testament of Japan's skill.
Go Orange. :blush3:
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waruta wrote:That is more of a statement on how badly Argentina was doing that day more than a testament of Japan's skill.
Go Orange. :blush3:
Behan wrote:Somebody told me that after all the countries had played their first game (16 games) Japan held the dubious record for most fouls committed. Don't know if it's true but they did commit a lot.
waruta wrote:I can agree to that...yesterday's game had a lot of high-kicking and sliding tackles from behind. But then again, between Japan and Korea, it was with the friendliest intentions and utmost sincerity.
Behan wrote:He only got the job this time because Osim had a stroke.
Behan wrote:Luckily, the US is in a relatively easy group and will only face serious threats from Slovenia, and perhaps maybe Algeria.
Just kidding, Mulboyne!
waruta wrote:How about heading to a bar? Other than that your best options may be internet tv...
canman wrote:I don't want to sound snarky, but most games are being played either very late in the evening or the middle of the night, so I was hoping to record and watch them after the fact. Also not all cities in Japan have happening sports bars that you can walk into and pull up a bar stool and watch live soccer.
I did find that skyperfectv E2 will be carrying the games on channels 799-804.
canman wrote:I don't want to sound snarky, but most games are being played either very late in the evening or the middle of the night, so I was hoping to record and watch them after the fact. Also not all cities in Japan have happening sports bars that you can walk into and pull up a bar stool and watch live soccer.
I did find that skyperfectv E2 will be carrying the games on channels 799-804.
Greji wrote:See where you're coming from there Canman. BTW, do you guys got electric lights and running water up there yet?
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Mulboyne wrote:Which footballer playing professionally reacts to a ball going above him by sticking his hand in the air?
canman wrote:That is quite the accomplishment for Tulio, not only did he score another own goal, but he was also able to take out Drogba all within a 5 minutes span.
Drogba still hasn't been formally ruled out so there's a chance the Ivory Coast are still hoping to keep him in the squad.Drogba was almost instantly ruled out but the Ivory Coast is hoping to strap him up somehow.
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