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Soccer World Cup 2010
- Hyperlithe
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Utter Utter Utter rubbish!!!!!!!Wholley wrote:I saw that coming like a high and outside pitchMSI64 wrote: Its a lot closer to being a World Event than the World Series is???????
You are quite right it should not be called the"World Series"as only a handful of countries play the game.
Mind you,between the US,Canada,Japan,Korea,South America and over the last few years China more people watch/support baseball than any other sport worldwide.
According to Sports Illustrated.
There,that should piss just about everyone off
For example:
Estimates vary from 800 million to 1.1 billion people, though, as with all sporting events of such magnitude, an exact figure will never be known.
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Told you it would piss everyone off
Now I'm waiting to hear from a Canuck about Hockey or an Aussie about Cricket.
Hypers,Sports Illustrated carries a photo shoot once a year of bikini clad female athletes.
As I do not know the Daily Sport I cannot compare them.
This is getting a little heated so I'm just going to drop it and leave MS164 to believe what he likes.I'm not carrying on a stupid arguement about a girls game
Now I'm waiting to hear from a Canuck about Hockey or an Aussie about Cricket.
Hypers,Sports Illustrated carries a photo shoot once a year of bikini clad female athletes.
As I do not know the Daily Sport I cannot compare them.
This is getting a little heated so I'm just going to drop it and leave MS164 to believe what he likes.I'm not carrying on a stupid arguement about a girls game
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I'll second that. :multi:HCR wrote:Wholley wroteYour wrong, every Country does take part in the Football World Cup. Its just that the vast majority get knocked out in the Qualifiers and dont make the World Cup Finals.Nice well balanced attitude there.
The rest of the world call it Soccer and how can it be a"World Cup" when not every nation plays?
Stupid girlie game played by girlies
But saying that I do agree its a Girls game when played at the top level. More of a Rugby Union man myself
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Brits call it soccer, too - we invented the word.Wholley wrote:The rest of the world call it Soccer and how can it be a"World Cup" when not every nation plays?MSI64 wrote: Bloody Foreigners
Stupid girlie game played by girlies
And, of course, one of the nations which enters the World Cup is
the US of A!
It is more curious that American Football is called football when only one player ever kicks the ball?
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I'm not mocking you BritAfrica mate, I know SA is now one of the Worlds most dangerous places. And its a shame its heading the same way as Zimbabwe. You only have to speak to SA living over hear to hear there fears on our the Country is heading.
But I'm sure if Football fans stay away from the rough areas then there is no reason why people cant go and have a brilliant time over there. Just recently 1000's of Welshmen and Women were over there to follow Wales at the Rugby and I don't think anyone was killed or injured. And I'm hoping to get over there next year for at least one of the Lions Test matches.
But I'm sure if Football fans stay away from the rough areas then there is no reason why people cant go and have a brilliant time over there. Just recently 1000's of Welshmen and Women were over there to follow Wales at the Rugby and I don't think anyone was killed or injured. And I'm hoping to get over there next year for at least one of the Lions Test matches.
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I'm not big on football but not only one player kicks the the ball.Sisyphus wrote: It is more curious that American Football is called football when only one player ever kicks the ball?
The kicker is special teams and is used to get the extra 3 points after a touch down.A little like a conversion in rugby.
He is generally much to small to play in the regular line-up.
Soccer is increasingly popular in the US as school systems can no longer afford the gear for football.
I think the US world cup team will do well once they learn to grow their hair into dreadlocks,fall over a lot and scream in agony everytime an opponent looks at them sideways
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South Africa? Liverpool? Mancehster? DC?
Clearly none of you have heard of or been to Bermondsey and Peckham.
They both make Manchester and Liverpool look like Disneyland in comparison.
The Yardies had Mac 10s and crack on the streets of Bermondsey and Peckham way before anywhere else in the UK (with the possible excepton of Bristol St.Pauls) and at least a year or maybe two before the Met police knew anything about it. By which time it was too late. And I remember doing early morning raids in about 1990 down there. It was the first time I encountered people armed with blood hyperdermics; and the first time we found an Uzi! Jesus man, rough bloody times.
Bermondsey and Peckham of today and since the late 80s make Brixton of the 7Os and 80s look like a caribbean cruise!
I'd rather take my chances in DC, Liverpool or even J-Burg rather than walk around Bermondsey of an evening!
Clearly none of you have heard of or been to Bermondsey and Peckham.
They both make Manchester and Liverpool look like Disneyland in comparison.
The Yardies had Mac 10s and crack on the streets of Bermondsey and Peckham way before anywhere else in the UK (with the possible excepton of Bristol St.Pauls) and at least a year or maybe two before the Met police knew anything about it. By which time it was too late. And I remember doing early morning raids in about 1990 down there. It was the first time I encountered people armed with blood hyperdermics; and the first time we found an Uzi! Jesus man, rough bloody times.
Bermondsey and Peckham of today and since the late 80s make Brixton of the 7Os and 80s look like a caribbean cruise!
I'd rather take my chances in DC, Liverpool or even J-Burg rather than walk around Bermondsey of an evening!
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