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Postby blackcat » Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:53 pm

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Postby drpepper » Sat Mar 18, 2006 1:24 am

Dude.. you sound like you got a few issues of your own..

FWIW first thing i smelled when I stepped off the plane in Seoul was garlic...
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Postby Greji » Sat Mar 18, 2006 3:06 am

drpepper wrote:Dude.. you sound like you got a few issues of your own..

FWIW first thing i smelled when I stepped off the plane in Seoul was garlic...


Honey buckets came to mind!
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Postby colorlessgreen » Sat Mar 18, 2006 9:57 am

I was rooting for Japan, even vs. the US (and Im American).

You kinda gotta feel for a nation is consistantly immasculated like Japan.

As for Ichiro, I think he is quite possibily one of, if not the best baseball player of all time. And I think he is one of the more attractive Japanese men. You can tell he's been living in the states for a long while casue he is speaking his mind in a very un-japanese manner. I like it.
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Postby Greji » Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:03 pm

colorlessgreen wrote:I was rooting for Japan, even vs. the US (and Im American).

You kinda gotta feel for a nation is consistantly immasculated like Japan


Japan is playing Korea tomorrow, so if you feel for poor immasculated Japan, just lay that lie down the appropriate amount of just how much you feel for it, cause I'll fading! I figure yhat since you feel so strongly about the poor misunderstood Nippon Nine, maybe you might also like to give up some points too? hehehe
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Postby blackcat » Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:06 pm

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"Dude.. you sound like you got a few issues of your own.."


like what? I cant have an opinion without your approval?

"FWIW first thing i smelled when I stepped off the plane in Seoul was garlic..."

Yeah but nobody is interviewing you!

I just think its insensitive from a Japanese sportsman when you think of the strife between japan and its neighbours, plus the japanese are the FIRST to winge about any comments made about them.
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Postby drpepper » Sun Mar 19, 2006 12:20 am

You can have or be whatever you want... pot call kettle....

God forbid someone should actually say the truth or what they actually think.. except for you of course...
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Postby Greji » Sun Mar 19, 2006 12:58 am

blackcat wrote:drpepperI just think its insensitive from a Japanese sportsman when you think of the strife between japan and its neighbours, plus the japanese are the FIRST to winge about any comments made about them.


Do you recall the great diplomatic sportsmanship that the Korea soccer team displayed after their win in the world cup over the USA team?

These guys are jocks, not diplomats! Their one purpose in being in the game is to win it. If they can get an edge by pissing the opponents off, they'll do it.
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Postby Blah Pete » Sun Mar 19, 2006 9:35 am

gboothe wrote:Do you recall the great diplomatic sportsmanship that the Korea soccer team displayed after their win in the world cup over the USA team?


Actually, the US and Korea tied 1-1. Korea was dominating but the US scored against the run of play. US stopped a PK but Korea eventually scored the equalizer.

You may be thinking of after they scored they did what was supposed to be a short track speed skating slam at Apollo Ono. That guy really got into the Koreans heads, but the maturity of the Korean populace is a whole different subject.
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Postby Greji » Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:06 am

Blah Pete wrote:You may be thinking of after they scored they did what was supposed to be a short track speed skating slam at Apollo Ono. That guy really got into the Koreans heads, but the maturity of the Korean populace is a whole different subject.


That was the point Pete! This was after the match and had nothing to do with psych'ing the opposing team, it was mocking the US through a call made by the Oympic judges. I don't know enough about short track to comment whether it was a bad call or not, I just thought it was a poor show of sportsmanship on a separate incident that had nothing to do with the World Cup. It was a show of not just one person, as Ichiro, but four or five or more of the Korean team, and looked very much like they were trying to make a statement against the US, not the Team USA, or maybe it was both.
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Postby dimwit » Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:14 am

Recent comments by the Korean manager seem to suggest that they don't think Japan should even be in the semi-finals so by Blackcat's logic dissing your opponent seems to be Korea's prerrogative.:twisted:
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Postby blackcat » Sun Mar 19, 2006 11:13 am

wow lotta people jumping to conclusions around here.

i never said korea or any other country didnt do this.....just someone show me two cultural insensitive quotes by a major sports star!!??
other than Ichiro.

they are there no doubt, just looks to me Ichiro is one of many korean haters in Japan.

"Do you recall the great diplomatic sportsmanship that the Korea soccer team displayed after their win in the world cup over the USA team?"

YES so two wrongs make a right?
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Postby Greji » Sun Mar 19, 2006 12:13 pm

blackcat wrote:wow lotta people jumping to conclusions around here.

i never said korea or any other country didnt do this.....just someone show me two cultural insensitive quotes by a major sports star!!??
other than Ichiro.


Nice to see you don't follow sports either!

they are there no doubt, just looks to me Ichiro is one of many korean haters in Japan.


The trashing of the J-embassy and distruction of J-products duriing demos acceptable collateral damge to you Nekko?

"Do you recall the great diplomatic sportsmanship that the Korea soccer team displayed after their win in the world cup over the USA team?"

YES so two wrongs make a right?


Where was the first USA wrong and was retaliation in another unrelated event and sport necessary? That was my point. What pray tell, was yours?
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Postby colorlessgreen » Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:40 pm

blackcat wrote:wow lotta people jumping to conclusions around here.

i never said korea or any other country didnt do this.....just someone show me two cultural insensitive quotes by a major sports star!!??
other than Ichiro.

they are there no doubt, just looks to me Ichiro is one of many korean haters in Japan.

"Do you recall the great diplomatic sportsmanship that the Korea soccer team displayed after their win in the world cup over the USA team?"

YES so two wrongs make a right?


Korea never defeated the USA in a world cup. They tied, much to the dismay of the korean crowd screaming "You win you die" for the 50 minutes the USA was leading them.
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Postby Greji » Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:12 pm

colorlessgreen wrote:Korea never defeated the USA in a world cup. They tied, much to the dismay of the korean crowd screaming "You win you die" for the 50 minutes the USA was leading them.

I stand corrected! Did that tie allow them to advance? But, I do remember the great sportsmanlike chants tho!
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Postby blackcat » Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:27 pm

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I follow sports smart arse just not boring ones like BB

"The trashing of the J-embassy and distruction of J-products duriing demos acceptable collateral damge to you Nekko?"

never said it was fuckwit! nekko? oohohoh blackCAT what a genius!
shouldnt it be Kuroneko? one "k" btw.

your first question was:
"Do you recall the great diplomatic sportsmanship that the Korea soccer team displayed after their win in the world cup over the USA team?"

so I imagine you didnt like the korean lack of sportsmanship? but its OK for Ichiro to make unsporstmanlike remarks? stay on topic if you can and you won't confuse yourself.

as I said B4 never defended koreas fucked attitude at WC or the payoffs to umpires?? just think Ichiros comments were fucked...by a Fucked Gaijin that he should remember he is...when he was in Korea.

LOVE TO SEE japanese reaction to a US player saying the same as ichiro...

"yeah japan smells like natto" (shit in other words)
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Postby colorlessgreen » Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:03 pm

Judging a sport as boring is nothing less than an admission of ignorance of the rules and history of said sport. Any sport is interesting as long as you know how its played and have a emotional investment in the team. As an American who loves international football (soccer) I find myself in the lose/ lose position of having to explain the above stated on both sides of the sea to most English speakers.

But that being said, the fact that they dont wear pads in rugby only excentuates the fact that it is a sport of softies. :devil2:
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Postby Greji » Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:13 pm

colorlessgreen wrote:But that being said, the fact that they dont wear pads in rugby only excentuates the fact that it is a sport of softies. :devil2:


You forgot about the wedgies in the scrum! There are some good points to the game!
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Postby Greji » Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:25 pm

" wrote:gb

I follow sports smart arse just not boring ones like BB

"The trashing of the J-embassy and distruction of J-products duriing demos acceptable collateral damge to you Nekko?"

never said it was fuckwit! nekko? oohohoh blackCAT what a genius!
shouldnt it be Kuroneko? one "k" btw.


Look Neck-O, I was just pointing out that the Koreans use sports events to make their idea of a message and when they do other anti-J stuff, or anti-who-ever, you say it doesn't it connect?

so I imagine you didnt like the korean lack of sportsmanship? but its OK for Ichiro to make unsporstmanlike remarks? stay on topic if you can and you won't confuse yourself.


I'll really could care less about their lack of sportsmanship, I was addressing it to your general statements, which seldom is on topic anyway, since you are addressing a sport you apparently don't know a lot about.

as I said B4 never defended koreas fucked attitude at WC or the payoffs to umpires?? just think Ichiros comments were fucked...by a Fucked Gaijin that he should remember he is...when he was in Korea. LOVE TO SEE japanese reaction to a US player saying the same as ichiro...

"yeah japan smells like natto" (shit in other words)


They would probably agree and take it as a compliment, because it only smells like shit to FGs.
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Postby blackcat » Sun Mar 19, 2006 9:49 pm

gb
pretty poor comeback I'm sorry to say.

I'm always on topic dude, this was my thread!

' I was just pointing out that the Koreans use sports events to make their idea of a message and when they do other anti-J stuff, or anti-who-ever,"

yeah and I never denied that, some here assumed I was defending koreans...i wasn't but the comments ichiro made i thought were a bit much..considering he's been living as a gaijin (in the US) he was also "allowed" to break local records, I remember when a FG in japan was in a position to do so, the J pitcher threw a pussy ball or something similar...correct me here if anyone remembers the details.

the Jcoach said "it would be regrettable for a FG to break a J record"

again love to see the reaction in Jland if that happened to ichiro!!!

there is a lot of irrational korean hatred in japan...seems like ichiro is in that camp.
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Postby fatslug » Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:36 pm

IM SO FUCKEN HAPPY THAT JAPAN BEAT KOREA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


FUCK YEAH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH



fuck, i think im turning japanese !
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Postby Greji » Sun Mar 19, 2006 11:32 pm

blackcat wrote:gb
pretty poor comeback I'm sorry to say.


Probably. but it was a bit better than "threw a pussy ball or something similar"! Which although I would like to get a pitch like that were I in that position or any other, the record you are talking about was set by an FG, who is the current manager of the Japan team.
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Postby Mulboyne » Mon Mar 20, 2006 12:07 pm

I also thought, along with blackcat, that Ichiro looked a bit wild-eyed when he spoke about playing Korea. It certainly looked like those games meant a lot more to him than the others.

I'd stop short or calling him out as a racist Korean-hater because what he actually said is pretty mild by the standards of international sporting insults. English teams have heard much worse from Australian, New Zealand, Welsh, French, Scottish and Irish teams over the years in a range of sports and we've generally returned the favour as well as taking the opportunity to have a crack at the Argentinians and Germans when the chance arises. As the other posters have said, the Koreans are not shy at venting their spleen in aggressive ways either.

If players step over the line and brings the game into disrepute then they deserve to be sanctioned. World football has recently been confonting the problem of racist fans and players. Black players are often jeered in Eastern Europe and the ruling body has deducted points from teams who cannot control their fans or forced them to play behind closed doors. If a player calls another a "black bastard" then he'll probably be fined and suspended. "Fat bastard" is OK.

It might have given everybody a warm, fuzzy feeling if the Korean and Japanese teams had hugged after the game and we'd seen pictures of them all together singing karaoke but no individual player should bear the responsibility for his country's diplomatic policy. If Ichiro wants to get himself up for the game by wanting to beat Korea so badly they'll never forget it then he's free to do so. In any other country, we would treat such statements as the typical posturing of an international sportsman rather than looking for a political subtext.
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Postby blackcat » Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:21 pm

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Yeah good points, I don't think Ichiro is a racist or korean hater for sure(but it wouldnt suprise me) but my wife originally defended him and saying his comments were taken out of context, however tonight she did say..hmm why is he SO pleased to beat korea? he said "Saiko kimuchi..." after beating korea.
it seemed a bit more than the thrill of a win..
The pomms/aussie/kiwis are a different story, not had a history toward each other as nasty as JK!

What my main points are is there is a lot of korean hatered for NO REASON in japan, "hating all things korean" bestsellers, anti korean manga, etc. and the yonsama boom has pissed off a lot here at xenohobia central command.

the jmedia go around to EVERY korean supporter than can find after japans 6-0 win and interview them...from seoul itself to koreatowns in Japan they sure love to rub salt in!! just hope they watch the world cup!!

Ichiro seems to be in that camp from what ive seen, as someone whos been a FG maybe he could work on his diplomacy.
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Postby Mulboyne » Tue Mar 21, 2006 11:24 am

blackcat wrote:I don't think Ichiro is a racist or korean hater for sure (but it wouldnt suprise me)

I saw the same interviews you saw and I know where you are coming from but he didn't step out of bounds with his comments so he gets the benefit of the doubt.
blackcat wrote:What my main points are is there is a lot of korean hatered for NO REASON in japan, "hating all things korean" bestsellers, anti korean manga, etc. and the yonsama boom has pissed off a lot here at xenohobia central command.

Here's the thing, you mention that the Yonsama boom has pissed people off and I know that is true. However, if you had asked me a few years ago whether a Korean star would turn out to be a housewives' favourite in Japan and would spark a boom in interest in Korean drama, I would have been sceptical. But the boom happened. On top of that, BoA is a very successful music act in Japan despite everyone knowing she is Korean.

I got that wrong and so did a lot of people. The lesson is that it is too simplistic to see Korea/Japan relations in black and white. OK people might be pissed off at the Korea boom but, if the animosity is so strong between the countries, then how the hell did a Korea boom come about in the first place?

blackcat wrote:the jmedia go around to EVERY korean supporter than can find after japans 6-0 win and interview them...from seoul itself to koreatowns in Japan they sure love to rub salt in!!

This is from an AFP-Jiji report (no link):

"I was really happy," said Takahiro Tanaka, 30, "Luck is part of the ball game." Tanaka, who saw the 6-0 result on an electric signpost on a Tokyo street, was worried that the game may cause resenetment among Koreans. "I don't want South Koreans to take this result in a strange way," Tanaka said. "I think they also played well"...In Tokyo, Satoshi Kondo, 33, said he was actually sympathetic toward the rival team. "They defeated Japan twice and they can't play in the final. I feel rather bad for them."

From an Asahi Shimbun report (no link):

Dodgers pitcher Seo Jae Weong was asked about placing the South Korean flag on the mound after beating Japan on Wednesday for the second time in the tournament. " I heard the Japanese players' pride was hurt when we put the Korean flag on the mound but that's not something I'm concerned with," said Seo..." We won, we were ecstatic and we showed our happiness in that manner."
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Postby blackcat » Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:15 am

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good points...well made.
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