The World Cup is the metric system in short pants.
The World Cup is the metric system in short pants.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
I don't think shorts would make a good measurement system.
It's hot in Topeka.
Yes, well, there is that.Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
I thought the same, but then just figured I must have missed j2's point.Originally Posted by Cheese
After seeing the officiating in the WC, I am SingTFU about the officiating in the NFL and NBA.Originally Posted by j2k4
I saw how Wayne Rooney got bumped out of game because of Ronaldo's clearly fake whining. (hats off to England for no doiving and whining)
I saw how France beat Portugal as a result of a call which resulted in a penalty kick which was the only fucking score in the game. The one score, not the call, is why we aren't enamored.
As I said before, the highlights for a soccer game are summed up in short time by the menial scores and numerous penalties. Sports like basketball and football usually have to have a person weeding out certain highlights to fit time constraints.
Yeah, it'd be same if they did highlights of soccer games in the local park.Originally Posted by Busyman™
From Reuters
On the pitch, there were too few goals, too few great matches, too few great players, too few upsets and too little goalmouth action.
There were too many fouls and too much blatant cheating by players -- in particular diving and feigning injury to earn unfair free kicks and penalties, all unchecked and sometimes even encouraged by coaches.
There was actually a fair number of goals scored and some fairly good matches. Holland and Portugal were the main divers and fakers most of the rest had their occasional Prima Donna moments but nothing serious. The Italy US game was largely down to a bad ref.
On the whole it was an enjoyable footie fest.
I think though that there has been far more coverage of the event in the US this time - must be all those Mexicans
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum
Ok i will try to explain this very simply.Originally Posted by j2k4
Machismo comes from within, that is why Italy won.
It's not about ego.
Get it?
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