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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] If you don't mind me asking, geez, who arr' ya? 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senik said: july said: 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] If you don't mind me asking, geez, who arr' ya? july. | |
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july said: LleeLlee said: Some of BRAzils traveling fans. | |
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july said: senik said: If you don't mind me asking, geez, who arr' ya? july. And what is your purpose? "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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july said: july said: Some of BRAzils traveling fans. mamacita's | |
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senik said: july said: july. And what is your purpose? Well, on this site it is posting messages as member of this message forum. Why do you ask? What is your purpose. Senik? | |
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thesexofit said: july said: Some of BRAzils traveling fans. mamacita's | |
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thesexofit said: july said: Some of BRAzils traveling fans. mamacita's Don't they speak Portuguese? "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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july said: senik said: And what is your purpose? Well, on this site it is posting messages as member of this message forum. Why do you ask? What is your purpose. Senik? I ask the questions here! And how do you think you are progressing so far in fulfilling your purpose? "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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senik said: july said: Well, on this site it is posting messages as member of this message forum. Why do you ask? What is your purpose. Senik? I ask the questions here! And how do you think you are progressing so far in fulfilling your purpose? How well do you think you are doing? Senik. | |
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july said: senik said: I ask the questions here! And how do you think you are progressing so far in fulfilling your purpose? How well do you think you are doing? Senik. Didn't I just explain the rules to you, son? Didn't I? "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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senik said: july said: How well do you think you are doing? Senik. Didn't I just explain the rules to you, son? Didn't I? | |
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senik said: thesexofit said: mamacita's Don't they speak Portuguese? ? I just remember hearing it used when i was young, and in songs? Remember troop's song "mamacita"? | |
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thesexofit said: senik said: Don't they speak Portuguese? ? I just remember hearing it used when i was young, and in songs? Remember troop's song "mamacita"? Portuguese. | |
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WORLD CUP 2006: A look at all 32 teams in 'soccer's big party' By BARRY WILNER, AP Sports Writer BERLIN (AP) -- Brazil is so loaded with talent that it could probably field the best two teams in the World Cup. Lucky for host Germany, the upstart U.S. and a handful of other upset hopefuls, the rules for soccer's big party -- the world's most popular sporting event -- only allow one team per country. So when the tournament begins Friday, Brazil will have to make do with one squad. And what a squad it is. Player of the Year Ronaldinho alongside 2002 World Cup hero Ronaldo, flanked by the dynamic Kaka and Adriano. Veteran Roberto Carlos anchoring the defense along with the impeccable Cafu. More midfielders than coach Carlos Alberto Parreira can find time for. A solid goalkeeper in Dida. Brazil's bench will be as formidable as some other entire teams, and that collection of riches makes the five-time champs a strong favorite to samba away with yet another trophy. An almost unfathomable sixth title -- and third in four World Cups -- would be twice as many as anyone else. "It's true that we have great chances to win the World Cup," says Parreira, who coached his nation to the 1994 crown. "But that doesn't mean it's a done deal; we still need to play the matches and win them. And we know that's not going to be easy. All teams will be trying their best to beat the defending champions." And who might be best prepared to upset the Brazilians? History says Europe is the best place to start looking for candidates. Only one non-European nation has won a Cup staged on the continent: Brazil, naturally, in 1958. There are contenders, however, from the Western Hemisphere in Argentina, Mexico and, yes, the United States. The Americans are ranked fifth in the world, and if they escape a strong Group E that also has No. 2 Czech Republic and No. 13 Italy, they would carry a wave of confidence the rest of the way. After outplaying Germany but losing 1-0 in the quarterfinals four years ago, the Americans have earned some of their swagger. If they can handle the physical nature of their opponents and the U.S. defense holds up, another lengthy stay is possible. "We've come a long way in a short period of time," coach Bruce Arena said. "And that's what we did in 2002. We'd like to do it again in 2006." Mexico, which displaced the Americans as FIFA's fourth-ranked team last month, has a much easier first-round division in Group D: Portugal, Angola and Iran. The Mexicans' biggest enemy could be infighting if things don't go well, particularly after striker Cuauhtemoc Blanco wasn't included on coach Ricardo Lavolpe's roster. Blanco claimed Lavolpe made it personal in cutting him. Argentina, along with France, was the biggest flop of 2002, failing to get out of the first round. Coming off a fine qualifying effort in which it won 10 times, more than anyone else in South America -- including Brazil -- expectations once more are high for the Argentines. The same is true in South Korea, which made a stunning run to fourth place as one of the hosts in 2002. After not winning a single game in their previous five trips to the World Cup, the Koreans rode the passion of their home fans and some impressive speed and playmaking into the semifinals. They're more sure of themselves this time around, and play in a less-than-formidable Group G (France, Switzerland and Togo). Generally, though, most non-European teams are long shots. That includes four newcomers from Africa: Ghana, Togo, Ivory Coast and Angola. Trinidad and Tobago is also making its first trip to the World Cup. Host team Germany would seem a good choice to go far, but is in transition. Coach Juergen Klinsmann has gone offensive, dropping the mechanical schemes of recent German squads. Klinsmann, who lives in California, has also introduced American fitness trainers and a psychologist to the training regimen. He often has been criticized for making so many changes, and if the Germans struggle early, it will be interesting to see if Klinsmann sticks to his nontraditional approach. "It's important for me to have my peace and to keep some distance," Klinsmann said. "Sometimes you have a better view from outside." The second World Cup in Germany -- the West Germans won on home soil in 1974 -- will be staged all across the country in a variety of stadiums. There are glittering new buildings in Munich, Gelsenkirchen and Leipzig, the only former East German city hosting games. Stadiums in Cologne, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Kaiserslautern, Nuremberg and Stuttgart have been modernized. And the final will be held July 9 in Olympiastadion, originally built for the 1936 Olympics under the reign of Adolf Hitler. As fans travel along the high-speed autobahn -- from the bustling Berlin and Munich to the Black Forest and historic Nuremberg -- they'll encounter a massive security force that organizers say is prepared to handle issues ranging from safety to racism to prostitution to hooliganism. "We will not tolerate any form of extremism, xenophobia or anti-Semitism," said Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, Germany's top security official. "We will do everything in our power to prevent the soccer World Cup from being used by extremist organizations to spread their abhorrent thoughts." NATO will have AWACS surveillance planes patrolling the German skies during the tournament. Soldiers will be on standby with radiation and chemical warfare detection equipment. The German government will reimpose national passport checks at borders to minimize the threat of terrorism. And 16,000 private guards were hired by FIFA to supplement military and police personnel. Hooliganism, particularly by English, Dutch and Polish fans, has been a theme security forces are concentrating on eliminating. But Schaeuble also said: "The biggest problem we have is with German hooligans -- we must not lay that at the door of our neighbors." The well-behaved fans, of course, will provide a boost for the hosts. But there certainly will be plenty of fans on hand from other European contenders: England, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, and the Czech Republic. Perhaps France, Spain and Portugal will overcome their inconsistencies and challenge for the trophy. This is, after all, the time to produce. | |
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july said: Australia
There's the boys who stuck it up Holland! | |
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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. | |
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althom said: Anyone from Holland here?
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althom said: july said: Australia
There's the boys who stuck it up Holland! Only because the aussies have a dutch coach | |
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althom said: july said: Australia
There's the boys who stuck it up Holland! The Socceroos did very well and without KEWELL, watch out Croatia and Japan, but my boys from BRAZIL will wipe the floor with everyone else... | |
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RONNYRON said: althom said: There's the boys who stuck it up Holland! The Socceroos did very well and without KEWELL, watch out Croatia and Japan, but my boys from BRAZIL will wipe the floor with everyone else... Leave Brasil out of this Holland is gonna win I hope | |
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thesexofit 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....
Great to see an american liking real football. Its the greatest, most watched, most emotional sporting event on earth, yet, the vast majority of americans couldn't care less. Why? Not enough ad breaks 4 ya? Apparantly USA 94 had the highest attendance of any world cup ever! Kinda ironic, but it must be due to proberly low ticket prices to lure newcomers, and the fact their stadiums are HUGE. USA 94 was my first world cup. I cant believe no england in it? Also, whatever happened to the brazilian romario? He wasn't in france 98 was he? He was in his mid-thifties in 94 I think. And he fell out with the management. He did enjoy a few seasons with Vasco afterwards though. If you knew what I was thinking you'd be worried.... | |
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AndGodCreatedMe 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. Keep that glass to collect your tears when we kick you out. | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: AndGodCreatedMe said: Keep that glass to collect your tears when we kick you out. Neither Germany nor Holland will reach the quarters (it'll be England v Portugal). | |
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I'm sure both England and Germany will be #1 in their respective groups, so they won't face each other in the [what's the finals before the quarters in English?]. | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: I'm sure both England and Germany will be #1 in their respective groups, so they won't face each other in the [what's the finals before the quarters in English?].
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calldapplwondery83 said: I'm sure both England and Germany will be #1 in their respective groups, so they won't face each other in the [what's the finals before the quarters in English?].
In English it's called..."The Where We Go Home " round... | |
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