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ExKiwilass Jun 15th 2010 5:58 am

Re: World Cup
 
NZ 1 Slovakia 1

HAHAHAHAHA!!! :thumbup: Go All whites!

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/fifa-wo...-with-Slovakia

:thumbup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:: thumbsup:

I know we didn't win, but it's oh so sweet because everyone thought we would lose...badly. LOVE IT!!!

Novocastrian Jun 15th 2010 6:04 am

Re: World Cup
 

Originally Posted by Kiwilass (Post 8634948)
NZ 1 Slovakia 1

HAHAHAHAHA!!! :thumbup: Go All whites!

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/fifa-wo...-with-Slovakia

:thumbup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:: thumbsup:

I know we didn't win, but it's oh so sweet because everyone thought we would lose...badly. LOVE IT!!!

Well done there Kiwilass. NZ are the new England.

ExKiwilass Jun 15th 2010 6:15 am

Re: World Cup
 
Har.

Lord Vader Jun 15th 2010 6:38 am

Re: World Cup
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 8633310)
I'm pleased to see you're enjoying the World Cup. And I hope you win the prediction game. It would reaffirm my faith in the dartboard. (Which is what I'm using).

I wouldn't say I am enjoying the games so much as participating in the prediction game, which is something I like doing in all sports. I still find the game itself very dull and seriously lacking excitement. The product on display will do nothing to promote the sport in NA. The hype is about the event and not the sport. Maybe I would a feel bit different if Canada was playing, at least I would have an actual team to cheer for (outside of the commonwealth and the USA), but the game needs to be more open IMO. All the stereotypes are showing their colours so far. Now that the game with the USA is over I hope England or Germany wins it.

Greenhill Jun 15th 2010 6:49 am

Re: World Cup
 
Beer #5?


Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 8632939)
Novocastran Brazil 4 KoreaDPR 1


ExKiwilass Jun 15th 2010 6:57 am

Re: World Cup
 

Originally Posted by Lord Vader (Post 8635027)
I wouldn't say I am enjoying the games so much as participating in the prediction game, which is something I like doing in all sports. I still find the game itself very dull and seriously lacking excitement. The product on display will do nothing to promote the sport in NA. The hype is about the event and not the sport. Maybe I would a feel bit different if Canada was playing, at least I would have an actual team to cheer for (outside of the commonwealth and the USA), but the game needs to be more open IMO. All the stereotypes are showing their colours so far. Now that the game with the USA is over I hope England or Germany wins it.

Really? Wasn't raised with football either but I find it a pretty easy game to follow. The excitement depends on the teams...just like hockey really. IMO it's the simplicity that's made it so popular (and that you don't have to spend huge $$$ on gear to play it, unlike iced hockey).

Greenhill Jun 15th 2010 6:59 am

Re: World Cup
 
I was hoping a few more would play. Do you think we should restart it when the knockout phase begins (so others can join in with a fresh start?)

Is anyone else interested in joining in??


Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 8633310)
And I hope you win the prediction game.


Originally Posted by Lord Vader (Post 8635027)
I wouldn't say I am enjoying the games so much as participating in the prediction game


JamesM Jun 15th 2010 7:00 am

Re: World Cup
 

Originally Posted by Lord Vader (Post 8635027)
I wouldn't say I am enjoying the games so much as participating in the prediction game, which is something I like doing in all sports. I still find the game itself very dull and seriously lacking excitement. The product on display will do nothing to promote the sport in NA. The hype is about the event and not the sport. Maybe I would a feel bit different if Canada was playing, at least I would have an actual team to cheer for (outside of the commonwealth and the USA), but the game needs to be more open IMO. All the stereotypes are showing their colours so far. Now that the game with the USA is over I hope England or Germany wins it.

I'm in Toronto and the World Cup is much bigger here than the Winter Olympics was.

Every other car has a flag attached and plenty of bars have world cup flags and advertise games.

Hoops Sports Bar where I watched England was jam packed.

The World Cup is the biggest sporting event I have ever witnessed in Toronto.

Your theory may hold true in the United States but they probably waste ther weekends watching very dull events such as NASCAR. I think this has more to do with the fact that in the United States they only see as far as their own noses rather than the game needs to be anymore open.

North American's just aren't globally aware.

JamesM Jun 15th 2010 7:01 am

Re: World Cup
 

Originally Posted by Greenhill (Post 8635052)
I was hoping a few more would play. Do you think we should restart it when the knockout phase begins (so others can join in with a fresh start?)

Is anyone else interested in joining in??

It will be good if others come onboard.

ExKiwilass Jun 15th 2010 7:06 am

Re: World Cup
 
I will. I have no clue about it really but I'll try.

Greenhill Jun 15th 2010 7:23 am

Re: World Cup
 
:thumbsup:

After the last match each day, I post a list of the matches (for the next day) in this thread. All you have to do is reply to that post (replace each '*' with your username) and add in your score predictions.

So long as you're sober enough to spell your username correctly, you'll do fine ;)


Originally Posted by Kiwilass (Post 8635068)
I will. I have no clue about it really but I'll try.


Lord Vader Jun 15th 2010 7:26 am

Re: World Cup
 

Originally Posted by JamesM (Post 8635058)
I think this has more to do with the fact that in the United States they only see as far as their own noses rather than the game needs to be anymore open.


North American's just aren't globally aware.
What does not liking a sport have to do with being globally aware? Is it a case of many others like it so you have to? Cliff jumping, etc? In Toronto it is big because the foreigners (ei you) and other recent immigrants cheer for the country they came from or identity their ancestry with. It has more to do with the event. The sport is as dull as a rusty razor as far a I am concerned. Fun to have everyone together though.

JonboyE Jun 15th 2010 7:30 am

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Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 8633129)
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Something like the use of tu and vous in French. When written or spoken formally it is always family name first, then given name.

JonboyE Jun 15th 2010 7:33 am

Re: World Cup
 

Originally Posted by Kiwilass (Post 8634948)
Go All whites!

Daft racist.




Oh, :)

JonboyE Jun 15th 2010 7:35 am

Re: World Cup
 
Lord Vader does have a point. Most of the games I've seen have been deadly dull if you don't have an interest in the result.


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