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Reply #30 posted 06/03/06 8:06am

Fauxie

senik said:

Fauxie said:




EJECUlATED! lol


lol I've heard them say loads of shit just like that.
Once, a striker from Boston City Lightning Mohawks or something had his back to goal with a defender on his tod, received the ball to feet and turned by side footing the ball and the commentator was like, "On my gosh Chip!, what a SPIN from DEE-FENCE to OFFENCE! That's amazing SOCCER ball control! "

I pissed me sides.



Reminds of an old Dennis Pennis sketch about 'Britball!'

If I recall correctly it was the Geordie Stripers against Charlt-on Athletic, with The Great Lesley playing up front for Newcastle. smile

And who can forget Alan Partridge's World Cup preview on The Day Today?

"Shit! He must have a foot like a traction engine"

(player kicks the ball into the back of the net after a goal's already been scored)

"And another!" lol
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Reply #31 posted 06/03/06 3:10pm

senik

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Fauxie said:

senik said:



lol I've heard them say loads of shit just like that.
Once, a striker from Boston City Lightning Mohawks or something had his back to goal with a defender on his tod, received the ball to feet and turned by side footing the ball and the commentator was like, "On my gosh Chip!, what a SPIN from DEE-FENCE to OFFENCE! That's amazing SOCCER ball control! "

I pissed me sides.



Reminds of an old Dennis Pennis sketch about 'Britball!'

If I recall correctly it was the Geordie Stripers against Charlt-on Athletic, with The Great Lesley playing up front for Newcastle. smile

And who can forget Alan Partridge's World Cup preview on The Day Today?

"Shit! He must have a foot like a traction engine"

(player kicks the ball into the back of the net after a goal's already been scored)

"And another!" lol




"Goooooal! He's got football pie all over his face!"

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Reply #32 posted 06/03/06 3:12pm

GaryTheNoTrash
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worship
Klopf, klopf!

Wer ist dort?

Unterbrechende Kuh.

Unterbrech...

Muh!!!
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Reply #33 posted 06/03/06 3:13pm

GaryTheNoTrash
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GaryTheNoTrashCougar said:



worship


Argentina for those who don't know thumbs up!

OH, England will crash and burn very early on nod
Klopf, klopf!

Wer ist dort?

Unterbrechende Kuh.

Unterbrech...

Muh!!!
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Reply #34 posted 06/03/06 5:42pm

Fauxie

senik said:

Fauxie said:




Reminds of an old Dennis Pennis sketch about 'Britball!'

If I recall correctly it was the Geordie Stripers against Charlt-on Athletic, with The Great Lesley playing up front for Newcastle. smile

And who can forget Alan Partridge's World Cup preview on The Day Today?

"Shit! He must have a foot like a traction engine"

(player kicks the ball into the back of the net after a goal's already been scored)

"And another!" lol




"Goooooal! He's got football pie all over his face!"


lol
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Reply #35 posted 06/03/06 10:06pm

Mach

Don't rush Rooney, warns Pele

LONDON (AFP) - Brazilian legend Pele urged England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson not to rush Wayne Rooney into a premature return from injury for the World Cup.

Although the England coach is confident 20-year-old Rooney will play in Germany, Pele believes it could put the entire team's campaign in danger.

"It concerns me to hear that England may take Rooney," Pele told the Daily Telegraph newspaper.


"It's dangerous to take a player whose fitness is in question. It can disturb the way the coach chooses his team."

Three-time World Cup winner Pele compared the dilemma to that Brazil faced in 1998 when Ronaldo played in the World Cup final against France despite not being fit.

"He played in the final even though he had been taken ill on the day of the game and Brazil lost 3-0," he said.

"The World Cup lasts only four weeks. You need players who are at the top of their game, which includes their fitness."

Pele added: "England have plenty of other big-match players such as David Beckham, Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard. They are not a one-man team."

Rooney is recovering from the metatarsal injury he suffered five weeks ago, and a scan next Wednesday will determine whether Eriksson retains him in his squad for the finals.
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Reply #36 posted 06/03/06 10:35pm

july

senik said:

Fauxie said:




EJECUlATED! lol


lol I've heard them say loads of shit just like that.
Once, a striker from Boston City Lightning Mohawks or something had his back to goal with a defender on his tod, received the ball to feet and turned by side footing the ball and the commentator was like, "On my gosh Chip!, what a SPIN from DEE-FENCE to OFFENCE! That's amazing SOCCER ball control! "

I pissed me sides.


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Reply #37 posted 06/05/06 2:56am

PREDOMINANT

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Mach said:

Don't rush Rooney, warns Pele

LONDON (AFP) - Brazilian legend Pele urged England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson not to rush Wayne Rooney into a premature return from injury for the World Cup.

Although the England coach is confident 20-year-old Rooney will play in Germany, Pele believes it could put the entire team's campaign in danger.

"It concerns me to hear that England may take Rooney," Pele told the Daily Telegraph newspaper.


"It's dangerous to take a player whose fitness is in question. It can disturb the way the coach chooses his team."

Three-time World Cup winner Pele compared the dilemma to that Brazil faced in 1998 when Ronaldo played in the World Cup final against France despite not being fit.

"He played in the final even though he had been taken ill on the day of the game and Brazil lost 3-0," he said.

"The World Cup lasts only four weeks. You need players who are at the top of their game, which includes their fitness."

Pele added: "England have plenty of other big-match players such as David Beckham, Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard. They are not a one-man team."

Rooney is recovering from the metatarsal injury he suffered five weeks ago, and a scan next Wednesday will determine whether Eriksson retains him in his squad for the finals.


We can manage without the little potato until the knockout stages nod
Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard!
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Reply #38 posted 06/05/06 4:32am

calldapplwonde
ry83

In case some of you might not know because you are rather new to football/soccer:

Germany always wins. Prepare to be disappointed.
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Reply #39 posted 06/05/06 5:39am

Electrostar

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calldapplwondery83 said:

In case some of you might not know because you are rather new to football/soccer:

Germany always wins. Prepare to be disappointed.


You think so ! Germany will be knocked out early. They used to be good but now they are rubbish. Come on Engerland!

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...d_5_(2001)
[Edited 6/5/06 5:40am]
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Reply #40 posted 06/05/06 7:17am

IrresistibleB1
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calldapplwondery83 said:

In case some of you might not know because you are rather new to football/soccer:

Germany always wins. Prepare to be disappointed.


lol woot!
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Reply #41 posted 06/05/06 8:35am

Fauxie

The German team is fighting with itself. They'll still be pretty strong, as ever, but I don't see them going past the quarters.
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Reply #42 posted 06/05/06 8:43am

Omadon

Germany honestly do not have a hope this year.

Despite the facts that (a) it's on their own turf and (b) they always do well in the world cup.

Why? The team is very bad. Simple as that - for the first time in a world cup for absolutely donkeys years, they have no quality at all. Not even enough to make the semis (I agree with Fauxie that they won't get past the quarters, and frankly they'll be lucky to get that far.) They will be as reliant on Ballack at this tournament as the Ukraine will be on Shevchenko.

Not a hope.

And I'm glad. biggrin
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Reply #43 posted 06/05/06 9:05am

calldapplwonde
ry83

Electrostar said:

calldapplwondery83 said:

In case some of you might not know because you are rather new to football/soccer:

Germany always wins. Prepare to be disappointed.


You think so ! Germany will be knocked out early. They used to be good but now they are rubbish. Come on Engerland!

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...d_5_(2001)
[Edited 6/5/06 5:40am]



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Reply #44 posted 06/05/06 9:06am

calldapplwonde
ry83

Omadon said:

Germany honestly do not have a hope this year.

Despite the facts that (a) it's on their own turf and (b) they always do well in the world cup.

Why? The team is very bad. Simple as that - for the first time in a world cup for absolutely donkeys years, they have no quality at all. Not even enough to make the semis (I agree with Fauxie that they won't get past the quarters, and frankly they'll be lucky to get that far.) They will be as reliant on Ballack at this tournament as the Ukraine will be on Shevchenko.

Not a hope.

And I'm glad. biggrin



You mean like in 2002? talk to the hand


You'll see.
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Reply #45 posted 06/05/06 9:13am

Omadon

calldapplwondery83 said:

Omadon said:

Germany honestly do not have a hope this year.

Despite the facts that (a) it's on their own turf and (b) they always do well in the world cup.

Why? The team is very bad. Simple as that - for the first time in a world cup for absolutely donkeys years, they have no quality at all. Not even enough to make the semis (I agree with Fauxie that they won't get past the quarters, and frankly they'll be lucky to get that far.) They will be as reliant on Ballack at this tournament as the Ukraine will be on Shevchenko.

Not a hope.

And I'm glad. biggrin






You mean like in 2002? talk to the hand


You'll see.

Nah, but Germany really does have a crap team this time. razz
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Reply #46 posted 06/05/06 10:18am

calldapplwonde
ry83

But I still don't see why our "crap team" cannot win the championship. We are talking about G.E.R.M.A.N.Y. here. Get it? biggrin
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Reply #47 posted 06/05/06 12:02pm

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Come on orgers, sign up for World Cup Fantasy football. You know you want to.

http://www.prince.org/msg/100/190576
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Reply #48 posted 06/05/06 3:14pm

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calldapplwondery83 said:

In case some of you might not know because you are rather new to football/soccer:

Germany always wins. Prepare to be disappointed.

Ha.
If you knew what I was thinking you'd be worried....
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Reply #49 posted 06/05/06 3:20pm

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PREDOMINANT said:

Mach said:

woot! NOW soccer dancing jig


I knew you would be Flying the flag!! mr.green

Cable all paid up in advance, main matches in TIVO, ready for the .....Early matches, Football for Breakfast, excellent!!

I am particularly looking forward to Italy/USA the old dogs and the new pups, should be a great match!

Sadly not expecting much from the azzurri this year, if the champions league is anything to go by.Juventus were actually taking the piss with their atrocious attitude.
If you knew what I was thinking you'd be worried....
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Reply #50 posted 06/05/06 3:45pm

fantasyislande
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are any of these games televised in america? does anyone know where i could look to find the channels and times? i'd really like to watch this year, but have no idea where to find it....
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Reply #51 posted 06/05/06 4:47pm

july

fantasyislander said:

are any of these games televised in america? does anyone know where i could look to find the channels and times? i'd really like to watch this year, but have no idea where to find it....

Just a sec.
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Reply #52 posted 06/05/06 4:48pm

july

july said:

fantasyislander said:

are any of these games televised in america? does anyone know where i could look to find the channels and times? i'd really like to watch this year, but have no idea where to find it....

Just a sec.




FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 - US TV Schedule

US telecasts in languages other than English and Spanish (all 64 games, with 56 live, unless otherwise indicated):
German: Setanta Sports USA (DirecTV, GlobeCast)
Korean: KBS World (digital broadcast KMTP-DT 32.2 San Francisco, cable TV in Los Angeles area, DISH Network)
Brazilian Portuguese: RBTI (DISH Network)
Farsi: T3 Time (GlobeCast)
French: TV5Monde Etats-Unis will offer selected group phase matches, 4 (out of 8) round of 16 matches, and all matches from the quarterfinal through the final (DISH Network, Digital Cable)
Japanese: TV Japan will offer all matches involving Japan and the final, all via tape-delay (DISH Network, Digital Cable)

Highlight Shows:
English: ESPN or ESPN2 - World Cup Live, daily after SportsCenter, usually at midnight-12:20am ET
Spanish: TeleFutura - Contacto Deportivo, daily at 11pm-midnight ET/PT, 10pm-11pm CT/MT

Pre-game Shows:
English: ABC - 30 minutes prior to kickoff; ESPN or ESPN2 - 5 minutes prior to kickoff
Spanish: Univision - 30 minutes prior to kickoff for most matches; 1 hour prior to opening match, semifinals, and final

Re-broadcasts:
English: ESPN or ESPN2 - matches involving the US, as well as both semifinals and the final, will be re-aired at various times within 48 hours of each match; ESPN Classic or ESPNU - most other matches will be re-aired at various times within 24 hours of each match
Spanish: TeleFutura - Match of the Day will re-air daily at 7:30-10pm ET/PT, 6:30pm-9pm CT/MT; Galavision - up to two matches will re-air daily at 5-7:30pm ET/PT and 10pm-12:30am ET/PT

High Definition:
English: all 64 games will be simulcast live in High Definition on "HD" versions of their respective TV networks

Broadband Internet:
English: ESPN360.com has exclusive US broadband video rights and will simulcast the 52 games that air live on ESPN or ESPN2. Live telecasts on ABC will NOT be available via broadband Internet.

Announcers:
English: Dave O'Brien-Marcelo Balboa, John Paul DellaCamera-John Harkes, Rob Stone-Robin Fraser, Glenn Davis-Shep Messing, Adrian Healey-Tommy Smyth
Spanish: Pablo Ramirez-Jesus Bracamontes, Jorge Perez-Jose Luis Chilavert, Bruno Vain-Enrique Borjas

Puerto Rico Viewers: Univision Puerto Rico has exclusive video rights in all languages. All World Cup match broadcasts on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN360.com will be blacked out in Puerto Rico.

Group Phase:
Match # Date Kickoff Time (Eastern) Group Match English Spanish
1 Fr Jun 9 12noon A Germany vs Costa Rica ESPN2 Univision
2 Fr Jun 9 3pm A Poland vs Ecuador ESPN2 Univision
3 Sa Jun 10 9am B England vs Paraguay ABC Univision
4 Sa Jun 10 12noon B Trinidad vs Sweden ABC Univision
5 Sa Jun 10 3pm C Argentina vs Ivory Coast ESPN2 Univision
6 Su Jun 11 9am C Serbia vs Netherlands ESPN2 Univision
7 Su Jun 11 12noon D Mexico vs Iran ABC Univision
8 Su Jun 11 3pm D Angola vs Portugal ESPN2 Univision
9 Mo Jun 12 9am F Australia vs Japan ESPN2 Univision
10 Mo Jun 12 12noon E United States vs Czech Republic ESPN2 Univision
11 Mo Jun 12 3pm E Italy vs Ghana ESPN2 Univision
12 Tu Jun 13 9am G Republic of Korea vs Togo ESPN2 Univision
13 Tu Jun 13 12noon G France vs Switzerland ESPN2 Univision
14 Tu Jun 13 3pm F Brazil vs Croatia ESPN2 Univision
15 We Jun 14 9am H Spain vs Ukraine ESPN2 Univision
16 We Jun 14 12noon H Tunisia vs Saudi Arabia ESPN2 Univision
17 We Jun 14 3pm A Germany vs Poland ESPN2 Univision
18 Th Jun 15 9am A Ecuador vs Costa Rica ESPN2 Univision
19 Th Jun 15 12noon B England vs Trinidad ESPN2 Univision
20 Th Jun 15 3pm B Sweden vs Paraguay ESPN Univision
21 Fr Jun 16 9am C Argentina vs Serbia ESPN2 Univision
22 Fr Jun 16 12noon C Netherlands vs Ivory Coast ESPN2 Univision
23 Fr Jun 16 3pm D Mexico vs Angola ESPN Univision
24 Sa Jun 17 9am D Portugal vs Iran ESPN2 Univision
25 Sa Jun 17 12noon E Czech Republic vs Ghana ABC Univision
26 Sa Jun 17 3pm E Italy vs United States ABC Univision
27 Su Jun 18 9am F Japan vs Croatia ABC Univision
28 Su Jun 18 12noon F Brazil vs Australia ABC Univision
29 Su Jun 18 3pm G France vs Republic of Korea ABC Univision
30 Mo Jun 19 9am G Togo vs Switzerland ESPN2 Univision
31 Mo Jun 19 12noon H Saudi Arabia vs Ukraine ESPN2 Univision
32 Mo Jun 19 3pm H Spain vs Tunisia ESPN2 Univision
33 Tu Jun 20 10am A Ecuador vs Germany ESPN Univision
34 Tu Jun 20 10am A Costa Rica vs Poland ESPN2 TeleFutura
35 Tu Jun 20 3pm B Sweden vs England ESPN Univision
36 Tu Jun 20 3pm B Paraguay vs Trinidad ESPN2 TeleFutura
37 We Jun 21 10am D Portugal vs Mexico ESPN Univision
38 We Jun 21 10am D Iran vs Angola ESPN2 TeleFutura
39 We Jun 21 3pm C Netherlands vs Argentina ESPN Univision
40 We Jun 21 3pm C Ivory Coast vs Serbia ESPN2 TeleFutura
41 Th Jun 22 10am E Ghana vs United States ESPN Univision
42 Th Jun 22 10am E Czech Republic vs Italy ESPN2 TeleFutura
43 Th Jun 22 3pm F Japan vs Brazil ESPN Univision
44 Th Jun 22 3pm F Croatia vs Australia ESPN2 TeleFutura
45 Fr Jun 23 10am H Saudi Arabia vs Spain ESPN Univision
46 Fr Jun 23 10am H Ukraine vs Tunisia ESPN2 TeleFutura
47 Fr Jun 23 3pm G Togo vs France ESPN Univision
48 Fr Jun 23 3pm G Switzerland vs Republic of Korea ESPN2 TeleFutura


Round of 16:
Match # Date Kickoff Time (Eastern) Match English Spanish
49 Sa Jun 24 11am A1 vs B2 ABC Univision
50 Sa Jun 24 3pm C1 vs D2 ESPN Univision
51 Su Jun 25 11am B1 vs A2 ABC Univision
52 Su Jun 25 3pm D1 vs C2 ESPN Univision
53 Mo Jun 26 11am E1 vs F2 ESPN Univision
54 Mo Jun 26 3pm G1 vs H2 ESPN Univision
55 Tu Jun 27 11am F1 vs E2 ESPN Univision
56 Tu Jun 27 3pm H1 vs G2 ESPN Univision


Quarterfinals:
Match # Date Kickoff Time (Eastern) Match English Spanish
57 Fr Jun 30 11am 49 vs 50 ESPN Univision
58 Fr Jun 30 3pm 53 vs 54 ESPN2 Univision
59 Sa Jul 1 11am 51 vs 52 ABC Univision
60 Sa Jul 1 3pm 55 vs 56 ESPN Univision


Semifinals, 3rd Place, and Final:
Match # Date Kickoff Time (Eastern) Match English Spanish
61 Tu Jul 4 3pm Semifinal 1: 57 vs 58 ESPN Univision
62 We Jul 5 3pm Semifinal 2: 59 vs 60 ESPN Univision
63 Sa Jul 8 3pm 3rd Place ESPN Univision
64 Su Jul 9 2pm Final ABC Univision

[Edited 6/5/06 16:51pm]
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Reply #53 posted 06/05/06 5:28pm

fantasyislande
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eyepop

where did you get all that?
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Reply #54 posted 06/05/06 7:49pm

july

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eyepop

where did you get all that?

On the net. smile
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Reply #55 posted 06/05/06 7:51pm

july



Here is the Canadian Schedule.
For all the people in Canada. canada

FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 - Canadian TV Schedule

Canadian telecasts in languages other than English and French:
Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish: OMNI 1 - CFMT-TV 47 Toronto (18 group matches, plus all matches from Round of 16 through the Final
Cantonese or Mandarin: OMNI 2 - CJMT-TV 69 Toronto (6 group matches)

High Definition:
English: all 64 games will be simulcast in High Definition on "HD" versions of their respective TV networks

Broadband Internet:
English: rogers.com has exclusive Canadian broadband video rights.

Announcers:
English: Host Broadcast Services (HBS) will provide British commentators for the international feeds, which will be presented to viewers in Canada. The Canadian networks will NOT use British domestic video feeds from BBC or ITV due to cost.
French: TBD

Group Phase:
Match # Date Kickoff Time (Eastern) Group Match English French
1 Fr Jun 9 12noon A Germany vs Costa Rica Rogers Sportsnet RDS
2 Fr Jun 9 3pm A Poland vs Ecuador Rogers Sportsnet RDS
3 Sa Jun 10 9am B England vs Paraguay Rogers Sportsnet RDS
4 Sa Jun 10 12noon B Trinidad vs Sweden Rogers Sportsnet RDS
5 Sa Jun 10 3pm C Argentina vs Ivory Coast TSN RDS
6 Su Jun 11 9am C Serbia vs Netherlands Rogers Sportsnet RDS
7 Su Jun 11 12noon D Mexico vs Iran Rogers Sportsnet RDS
8 Su Jun 11 3pm D Angola vs Portugal TSN RDS
9 Mo Jun 12 9am F Australia vs Japan TSN RDS
10 Mo Jun 12 12noon E United States vs Czech Republic TSN RDS
11 Mo Jun 12 3pm E Italy vs Ghana TSN RDS
12 Tu Jun 13 9am G Republic of Korea vs Togo TSN RDS
13 Tu Jun 13 12noon G France vs Switzerland TSN RDS
14 Tu Jun 13 3pm F Brazil vs Croatia TSN RDS
15 We Jun 14 9am H Spain vs Ukraine TSN RDS
16 We Jun 14 12noon H Tunisia vs Saudi Arabia TSN RDS
17 We Jun 14 3pm A Germany vs Poland TSN RDS
18 Th Jun 15 9am A Ecuador vs Costa Rica Rogers Sportsnet RDS
19 Th Jun 15 12noon B England vs Trinidad Rogers Sportsnet RDS
20 Th Jun 15 3pm B Sweden vs Paraguay Rogers Sportsnet RDS
21 Fr Jun 16 9am C Argentina vs Serbia Rogers Sportsnet RDS
22 Fr Jun 16 12noon C Netherlands vs Ivory Coast Rogers Sportsnet RDS
23 Fr Jun 16 3pm D Mexico vs Angola Rogers Sportsnet RDS
24 Sa Jun 17 9am D Portugal vs Iran TSN RDS
25 Sa Jun 17 12noon E Czech Republic vs Ghana Rogers Sportsnet RDS
26 Sa Jun 17 3pm E Italy vs United States Rogers Sportsnet RDS
27 Su Jun 18 9am F Japan vs Croatia Rogers Sportsnet RDS
28 Su Jun 18 12noon F Brazil vs Australia TSN RDS
29 Su Jun 18 3pm G France vs Republic of Korea Rogers Sportsnet RDS
30 Mo Jun 19 9am G Togo vs Switzerland TSN RDS
31 Mo Jun 19 12noon H Saudi Arabia vs Ukraine TSN RDS
32 Mo Jun 19 3pm H Spain vs Tunisia TSN RDS
33 Tu Jun 20 10am A Ecuador vs Germany Rogers Sportsnet RDS
34 Tu Jun 20 10am A Costa Rica vs Poland TSN RDS (12noon delayed)
35 Tu Jun 20 3pm B Sweden vs England TSN RDS
36 Tu Jun 20 3pm B Paraguay vs Trinidad Rogers Sportsnet RDS (5pm delayed)
37 We Jun 21 10am D Portugal vs Mexico Rogers Sportsnet RDS
38 We Jun 21 10am D Iran vs Angola TSN RDS (12noon delayed)
39 We Jun 21 3pm C Netherlands vs Argentina TSN RDS
40 We Jun 21 3pm C Ivory Coast vs Serbia Rogers Sportsnet RDS (5pm delayed)
41 Th Jun 22 10am E Ghana vs United States TSN RDS (12noon delayed)
42 Th Jun 22 10am E Czech Republic vs Italy Rogers Sportsnet RDS
43 Th Jun 22 3pm F Japan vs Brazil Rogers Sportsnet RDS (8pm delayed)
44 Th Jun 22 3pm F Croatia vs Australia TSN RDS
45 Fr Jun 23 10am H Saudi Arabia vs Spain Rogers Sportsnet RDS (5pm delayed)
46 Fr Jun 23 10am H Ukraine vs Tunisia TSN RDS (12noon delayed)
47 Fr Jun 23 3pm G Togo vs France TSN RDS
48 Fr Jun 23 3pm G Switzerland vs Republic of Korea Rogers Sportsnet RDS (11:59pm delayed)


Round of 16:
Match # Date Kickoff Time (Eastern) Match English French
49 Sa Jun 24 11am A1 vs B2 TSN RDS
50 Sa Jun 24 3pm C1 vs D2 TSN RDS
51 Su Jun 25 11am B1 vs A2 Rogers Sportsnet RDS (5pm delayed)
52 Su Jun 25 3pm D1 vs C2 TSN RDS
53 Mo Jun 26 11am E1 vs F2 Rogers Sportsnet RDS
54 Mo Jun 26 3pm G1 vs H2 TSN RDS
55 Tu Jun 27 11am F1 vs E2 Rogers Sportsnet RDS
56 Tu Jun 27 3pm H1 vs G2 Rogers Sportsnet RDS


Quarterfinals:
Match # Date Kickoff Time (Eastern) Match English French
57 Fr Jun 30 11am 49 vs 50 Rogers Sportsnet RDS
58 Fr Jun 30 3pm 53 vs 54 Rogers Sportsnet RDS
59 Sa Jul 1 11am 51 vs 52 TSN RDS
60 Sa Jul 1 3pm 55 vs 56 TSN RDS


Semifinals, 3rd Place, and Final:
Match # Date Kickoff Time (Eastern) Match English French
61 Tu Jul 4 3pm Semifinal 1: 57 vs 58 Rogers Sportsnet RDS
62 We Jul 5 3pm Semifinal 2: 59 vs 60 TSN RDS
63 Sa Jul 8 3pm 3rd Place Rogers Sportsnet RDS
64 Su Jul 9 2pm Final CTV RDS
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Reply #56 posted 06/05/06 7:57pm

fantasyislande
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july said:

fantasyislander said:

eyepop

where did you get all that?

On the net. smile


rolleyes well obviously.... i meant what site. wink
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Reply #57 posted 06/05/06 7:57pm

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woot! i'm soooo gonna watch!!










not ALL of them of course.... confused
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Reply #58 posted 06/05/06 8:09pm

july

fantasyislander said:

july said:


On the net. smile


rolleyes well obviously.... i meant what site. wink


From Google. Then SoccerTV.com smile
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july said:

fantasyislander said:



rolleyes well obviously.... i meant what site. wink


From Google. Then SoccerTV.com smile



woot! thanks!!

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