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Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 21 Jun 2010, 23:49
by mx_tifoso
Spain 2 - 0 Honduras.
Mexico plays against Uruguay tomorrow, although at a horrible hour for me.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 01:15
by Belatti
I dont know football rules very well, but... can the coach enter to the field to kick the free kicks...?
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Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 01:39
by 010010011010
DaveKillens wrote:It sucks to be French right now, the nonsense going on is a national embarassment.
The non-sense that went on to get them there in the first place was an embarassment.
Wow that'd be cool if maradonna could take the frees!! Im supporting Argentina too, so its win win for me

Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 02:59
by ISLAMATRON
DaveKillens wrote:It sucks to be French right now, the nonsense going on is a national embarassment.
What is going on is no diffeent than what these two american heros did, athletes standing up for their personal beliefs is never a national embarassment, the embarassment happened long before the reaction... but certain people will never understand.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 09:47
by JohnsonsEvilTwin
How can you compare the 2?
This site isnt a platform for ones political views, and the example used is an insult to the athletes of 1968.
May I ask why you feel this has any correlation with the 1968 Olympics and the French national team?
One represented the feelings of a repressed minority, the other represents the self interests of a group of overpaid footballers. The 2 are so different comparing them would be tantamount to comparing chalk and cheese!
The problem here does indeed lie with understanding, that just because the footballers in question (Anelka and Evra) are of african descent doesnt make this a racial issue.
At least the French have moved passed this archaic logic.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 16:43
by DaveKillens
You know, each and every individual involved in the French fiasco is very wealthy, and has millions in the bank. They can choose when and how they live, and live in great comfort and happiness.
Fighting for social justice? OK, let's examine where this is being played out, namely in South Africa. This nation is just climbing out of thier dark days of apartheid, and steadlity embracing democracy and social equity. Yes, they have a long way to go, but at least the World Cup is supposed to be part of the growing process. A major event like this opens their nation to the world, and promotes all of the people of this nation having something in common, to bring the nation together, instead of further dividing it.
No man is bigger than the sport
I'm quite sure most are familiar with that saying. This is the freaking World Cup, nothing, absolutely nothing is bigger than this event that comes by only every four years. Of the millions of kids that kick the ball around, they dream of one day playing for thier nation in the World Cup. You cannot aim any higher. Yet, the staff and players of the French team are embroiled in minor issues, incredibly trivial problems compared to the big picture.
Many very good soccer players never get the priviledge of playing for their nation in the World Cup, and to watch a group of self-centered individuals demolish and demoralize an entire nation's soccer image and dreams just because of minor personal issues is just unbelievable. Trust me, the Irish must be seething, because at least they would have taken the field and given their all.
Oh well, funny as it seems, every cloud has a silver lining. At this moment I'm watching the French team go down like a turd thrown off a bridge, but at least the host nation, South Africa appears to be on the brink of pulling off a win, which to them would be a very good thing.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 19:20
by ISLAMATRON
sport is nothing without man
See i can put things in quotes and bold too, but with even bigger letters so it must be more true than what you said.
It is just a game, a group of games played every 4 years... life existed before the world cup and it will continue todo so afterwards... please get a grip.
Who are you(two) to claim you know everything that is going on in the French locker room? Are you the flies on the wall? And so what if they make millions, does that entitle the coach to treat them like less then men? They earned their millions through hard work, that has nothing to do with this discussion. And those millions they earned were not from the french national team, they are barely paid for their world cup services.
Maybe they are not specifically fighting for social justice in France(they should be because the situation over there is terrible for "minorties"), but for their dignity as men, or maybe even just to not be led onto the field by an imbecile coach, anyway they have that right. You claim they are "minor personal issues"... what is your source? These are highly rated professionals... do you think they would put their world cup chance(if they had any with such a incompetent coach at the helm) and their careers(and personal lives) on the lines for "minor personal issues".
Please tell us all knowing one what is really the issue here, and also tell the french coach what the starting lineup should be since he claimed to consult a physic to guide him in such matters.
and the world cup being in S.A. also has nothing to do with it.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 19:29
by andrew
There is more than just the French team in the world cup. Their internal problems are largely irrelevant to the World Cup as a whole as they are fast approaching the exit door.
Anyhow, on more important matters I would like to drum up lots of support for Slovenia for their game tomorrow. With enough will power, we will help them, win. Seriously, our boardroom at work has been booked out for the "Slovenia supporters club". All new memebers welcome was the message that went round!

Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 23:58
by mx_tifoso
Mexico advances! Along with Uruguay.
Although we will face Argentina on Sunday.

Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 00:02
by andrew
Ooh tough draw! Should be a good match though.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 01:58
by WhiteBlue
I read a good joke by an Englishman tonight about the English chances:
There is no point in hoping England will win in South Africa. There are only two dates in English history and they both end in 66: 1066, French invasion, and 1966, World Cup victory. So, in 2866 the French conquer us again and only in 3766 do we win our second football World Cup.
If that logic prevails Germany could win in 2018 and 2045.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 02:26
by DaveKillens
I've worked in construction and been involved in many sports teams. Whether it's playing a big game, or being involved in a crane lift, you put your ego and feelings aside and perform. And if a coach or foreman yells at you and hurts your feeling, that's no reason to let the team down and become petulant. Do I know what's going on in the French locker room? Of course not, your insolent question is insulting. But this isn't about hardships, or injustices, it's just player egos. Whoopee.
I don't wish to come here to argue with a perpetual argument technician, the World Cup is something I embrace in a positive mood.
Here in Toronto we enjoy a multicultural society, and I was fortunate to be in a part of town "heavy" with Koreans. It was real cool, they were out waving flags, honking horns, and really having a good time, enjoying their team's success.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 03:47
by spinmastermic
France shouldn't have been there in the first place. Maybe the guilt of cheating got to the team. hahaha
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 14:31
by Belatti
mx_tifosi wrote:Mexico advances! Along with Uruguay.
Although we will face Argentina on Sunday.

Enemies until monday?
Just joking here
For a second time in a row, Mexico vs. Argentina in 2nd fase. Tough and even match that one played in Germany 2006, we were saved by Rodriguez.
Re: 2010 FIFA World Cup
Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 14:36
by autogyro
National footbal teams?
Whats that all about?
Some sort of weird attempt at Nationalist politics or something?
Makes no sense when all local teams are a miss match of multi culturalism and multi national players.
Gave it up when I left school.