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    Jun 23, 2010 11:59 AM   in reply to BigJohnD

    Something has to be wrong with a structure where one goal is the difference between a team (USA) being out of the World Cup and being the winner of your Group.

     
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    Jun 23, 2010 2:58 PM   in reply to johnk3

    johnk3 wrote:

     

    Something has to be wrong with a structure where one goal is the difference between a team (USA) being out of the World Cup and being the winner of your Group.

    Such is the gap between success and failure.

     

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    England v Germany on Sunday afternoon.  Penalties, any volunteers??

     
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    Jun 25, 2010 11:20 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    If it goes to penalties, this time England will win.

     

    Jk3, the difference between winning and losing the World Series is often an inch or two.  Winning by a goal or a run or a touchdown or a 3-pointer is what makes most sports so exciting at a high level.

     

    The 33 and under generation is going mad for this US team here in the States, Big John.  These "youngsters" grew up playing the game!  Jk3 needs proof, so here's some:

     

    http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/the-world-reacts-to-landon-dono vans-goal/20fyeqjl?from=en-us_msnhp&gt1=42007

     

    Another huge party at our house in 12 hours!!  My sons are both going to be at the match in South Africa!!  I'm JEALOUS!!!!!!

     
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    Jun 26, 2010 4:46 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict
    Jk3, the difference between winning and losing the World Series is often an inch or two.  Winning by a goal or a run or a touchdown or a 3-pointer is what makes most sports so exciting at a high level.

     

    Nope, you know what I mean...wrong structure... one goal  and your (I know) out or top of your class doesn't work. Except in Disneyland.

     

    The 33 and under generation is going mad for this US team here in the States, Big John.  These "youngsters" grew up playing the game!  Jk3 needs proof, so here's some:

     


    Ya, everyone is watching, kind of natural don't ya think. It's called nationalism. But 'unfortunately' after today  almost everyone will be hitting the snooze button till 2014.

     
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    Jun 26, 2010 7:40 PM   in reply to johnk3

    Amongst your friends, yes on the snooze button.  Not these kids though!

     

    As for the one goal topic, it's a tournament, and the edges can be sharp!

     
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    Jun 26, 2010 10:56 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    And by "not these kids", I'm referring to an entire 1.5 generations of younger Americans who are into the sport and wear soccer jerseys to middle school and high school and beyond.  Witness every match of this World Cup on HD, whereas in '78 not one match was televised in the U.S.  It is pretty easy to figure when you <Jk3>follow the money</Jk3>! 

     
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    Jun 26, 2010 11:42 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Btw, I'm gutted by the poor U.S. performance today.  After repeated slow starts, we failed to play with urgency and determination until about the 23rd minute, then we had to chase the game.  Another slow start in overtime put us out . . .

     

    And if we had to make two substitutions by the start of the 2nd half, that raises the question of Bradley's selection of his starting eleven.  Against a very young and athletic team from Ghaha, and playing at 5000 feet, we needed those subs to come on later to bring fresh legs when we were tiring.

     

    Meanwhile, go England tomorrow.  I'll also cheer for the CONCACAF team south of our border vs. Argentina, although Messi & Co. will likely win.  I think the overall winner will be either Argentina, Spain or Chile.

     

    Did I mention I'm gutted?

     
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    Jun 27, 2010 11:25 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    England were laughably abysmal and well stuffed by a Germany Team that wanted to win.  I hope they do they well in the next rounds.

     

    As for the disallowed Fat Frank goal, Sepp Blatter needs to resign.

     

    There's always next time, as they say.

     
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    Jun 27, 2010 1:50 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    I agree 100% on Sepp Blatter.  But it isn't just goal-line technology to allow proper goals.  Two helacious calls in the group stage brought two perfectly good U.S. goals back.  I would suggest that each coach be allowed one or two challenges per game on goal issues only (allowed or disallowed) which would lead to the fourth official reviewing the video and overturning the call on the field only if there is clear and unambiguous proof that the call on the field was wrong.

     

    The disallowed 2nd goal for England took wind out of their sails at the precise moment when they had grabbed the match by the tail.  It was about to be the most exciting part of any WC match yet at 2-2, but the ref and the AR took it away with one terrible blown call.

     

    Somehow Germany seem better without Ballack.  I'm not sure why I think that, but they are clearly playing with cohesion, confidence and purpose.

     
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    Jun 29, 2010 6:36 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)

    AC MILAN took it all. but i dont think that they will be able to defend it next season

     
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    Jun 29, 2010 3:07 PM   in reply to sweetjoy100

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    AC MILAN took it all. but i dont think that they will be able to defend it next season

    Huh? You're 3 years out of date.  Inter are the current Champions.

     
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    Jul 2, 2010 8:13 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    John, did you see the final minute of overtime in Uruguay-Ghana?  The debate rages at our house between "a penalty and a red card are sufficient punishment for the crime" to "the punishment should fit the crime and Suarez should have to forfeit one arm".  I hated to see the last African team go out on such an obvious violation of the spirit of the rules, but then again Gyan should have converted!

     

    I'm kind of glad our Brazilian exchange student went back home last week (after 10.5 months) because the tears would have made a mess!  Can't wait for Germany-Argentina and the winner vs. Spain!

     
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    Jul 15, 2010 4:58 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    My daughter is in Spain for the month perfecting her excellent spanish, and she just happened to be there for both the semis and the Final.  She wore her Torres LFC jersey at all appropriate times!

     
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    Jul 16, 2010 5:01 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Roger Benedict wrote:

     

    My daughter is in Spain for the month perfecting her excellent spanish, and she just happened to be there for both the semis and the Final.  She wore her Torres LFC jersey at all appropriate times!

    She would have had a great time!

     

    Meanwhile:

     

    "Liverpool will face the unfamiliar Rabotnicki from Macedonia or  Armenian side Mika in the Europa League third qualifying round.

    The  Premier League outfit will play on 29 July at home and away on 5  August"

     

    I should be able to get to that.

     
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    Jul 17, 2010 2:20 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)

    Now that the world cup is over, all the top names will start looking towards the spanish premier league.

     
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    Jul 17, 2010 10:19 AM   in reply to surreal2010

    They'll follow the money.

     
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    Aug 3, 2010 8:55 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Great news today about Nando!!  After all the talk about him moving on . . .

     

    http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/torres-my-loyalty-to-lfc

     

     
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    Aug 5, 2010 11:28 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Go Roy, Go Reds!!

     

    http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/

     
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    Aug 22, 2010 10:41 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Big match vs. City!!

     
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    Aug 23, 2010 7:22 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Yes, there's a lot at stake tonight, but the Boys in Red will triumph! The kick-off's 8:00 pm here, which is probably a week last Sunday lunchtime for those on t'other side of the planet!  Or about 4½ hours from the time of posting this.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8929542.stm

     

    Chelsea's start to the Prem League is remarkable, even if they were playing lesser teams.

     

    And the Manks carry on were they left off, relying on an own goal to salvage a point.

     

    I was at Anfield last Thursday, when Roy fielded a very junior team.  They really should have banged in three or four more, and it makes the trip to Turkey more difficult, though I expect they'll get the right result.

     

    Some amusing comment here about last weekend's footy…  http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/aug/23/five-things-we-lea rned-premier

     
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    Aug 26, 2010 1:27 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    Good result tonight.  The boys got two goals in the last 5 minutes to seal the match and the tie.

     

    The draw for the group stage is tomorrow.

     
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    Sep 3, 2010 9:26 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/torres-at-the-double-for-sp ain

     

    Glad to see Nando is coming back to form, and didn't get reinjured!

     
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    Sep 4, 2010 3:24 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    RoyH was hoping he wouldn't play! http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/8953758.stm

     

    And it was good see new boy Raul Meireles score too, for Portugal (4-4 with CYPRUS!!!!)

     
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    Sep 19, 2010 11:03 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

     
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    Sep 20, 2010 10:05 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Not a good start to the season.

     

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    YNWA!

     
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    Sep 30, 2010 9:32 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    Barca with the 1-1 draw.  My friend texted me while watching and asked if Barca has all the biggest stars in the world.

     

    I told him no.

     
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    Oct 7, 2010 8:45 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    18 League Titles
    5 European Cups
    7 FA Cups
    7 League Cups
    3 UEFA Cups
    3 European Super Cups
    15 Charity Shields
    3 FA Youth Cups

     

    What's coming may be the golden sky, and the sweet silver song of a lark.

     

    I read something I liked today: The Sox are already Red!

     
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    Oct 8, 2010 6:16 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Duplicate - sorry, forum is so slow and unresponsive.

     
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    Oct 8, 2010 1:34 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    This surely has been a dark storm with the two embarrassing Americans continuing their disgraceful behavior.  I'm just hoping that the court rules against them to allow NESV to step in and step up to allow LFC's recovery to begin.

     
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    Oct 12, 2010 5:59 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    It's a right mess, and is now in the High Court.  http://goo.gl/tYIU

     

    And there appear to be two more increased bids for the club now, which may seem to support Hicks & Gillet case.  But they arrived after the dispute began.

     

    Sell up Hicks and Gillet - accept your mistakes and losses - go home and let someone else sort out your mess.

     
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    Oct 12, 2010 8:16 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    What Big John said.

     
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    Oct 13, 2010 4:30 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Roger Benedict wrote:

     

    I'm just hoping that the court rules against them to allow NESV to step in and step up to allow LFC's recovery to begin.

    They did!!!

     

    Liverpool FC owners Hicks and Gillett lose in high court

     

    Get the bubbly out!!

     
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    Oct 13, 2010 12:27 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    It's a GREAT day!  33 miners getting rescued, along with LFC and millions of Reds fans around the world!

     
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    Oct 13, 2010 2:00 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    I've been watching those lads come out from the bottom of the mine. It's truly amazing, and top marks to everyone who never gave up hope and was determined to get them back into sunlight and fresh air with their loved ones.  They've been exceptional, and it restores your faith in mankind.

     

    And I believe there was a meeting of the Board of LFC at  8pm BST tonight, on the orders of the Judge (who I think is a closet Kopite!)

     
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    Oct 14, 2010 12:34 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Hicks and Gillet are determined to cripple LFC.

     

    See claim for damages and restraining order: http://www.scribd.com/doc/39284612/Liverpool-TRO

     
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    Oct 14, 2010 4:14 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    I see Mr Justice Floyd has said that "the ruling from Texas had no validity in England" and "given the owners until 1600 BST on Friday to withdraw their legal action in America, or face charges of contempt of court".

     

    Also, "NESV, owners of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, also plan to make  their own submission to the Dallas court to overturn the injunction  obtained by Hicks and Gillett".

     

    Meanwhile Peter Lim, withdrew his £320m bid, stating "The [Liverpool] board is intent on selling the club to NESV to the exclusion of all other parties, regardless of the merits of their bids".

     

    This is real soap opera and to heighten the drama, it's Everton v Liverpool on Sunday at Goodison Park.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/9086134.stm

     
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    Oct 15, 2010 7:26 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    YES!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    And goodbye Mr. Hicks -- run along with your threats and don't let the door hit you on the way out!!

     
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    Oct 16, 2010 2:56 AM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Phew!  What a relief. As for the £1Bn (US$1.6Bn) damages, don't be silly.  And stop pointing the finger at Rafa - what happened to the wonderful new stadium which was to be in place by now?

     

    Everton v LFC tomorrow, a lunch-time kick-off UK time.  A win and 3 points for LFC is what the doctor orders!

     
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    Oct 16, 2010 1:48 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    I like that doctor!  No need for a second opinion.  The match will NOT be broadcast here in the States, which sucks and blows.  I guess I'll follow it on BBC live text.

     
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    Oct 31, 2010 1:36 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    But today's match did air live, and how nice to get another 3 points!

     
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