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Griff 06-12-2010 02:36 PM

Ah, wrong dude. He just earned a worse nic-name than calamity. That was harsh.

lookout123 06-12-2010 03:30 PM

LOL. believe it or not david (calamity) james has made a career out of being a 90% solid keeper while putting out a lot of howler's just as bad if not worse than Green's tonight.

That was a sub par performance from each team so the 1-1 seems a fair result. The US really misses having Charlie Davies. I honestly believe they'd have won that game if Davies was there (healthy) rather than Findley.

monster 06-12-2010 03:43 PM

Ugh. still, not a loss....

ZenGum 06-13-2010 05:13 AM

Ouch. Horrible error from the keeper there.

England has still never beaten the US in a world cup. LOL!

monster 06-13-2010 09:57 AM

here's a reenactment i found on youtube

lookout123 06-13-2010 12:40 PM

That was a horrible error, but in all honesty if Stevie Me or Lampard or Rooney and the rest of their world class teammates had played as a team they'd have easily won this game. Lennon was largely useless and Wright-Phillips even more so. I'm glad we got a draw but disappointed that not even Capello can get England to play as a team rather than a bunch of stars sharing the field.

Griff 06-13-2010 02:24 PM

Man, if they played like the Germans are they'd be unstoppable.

Sundae 06-13-2010 02:57 PM

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Below is a copy of a mail I sent to various friends and family scattered about the globe.
Broken up to include photos and vids. No football commentary, just what I do best - a personal perspective of a global event.

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You might not know that Mum & Dad were expecting to be en route to Spain at this point. As it turned out Dad had got the dates wrong (they leave on Tuesday, not Saturday as he thought) so the 'rents were unexpectedly at home for this match.

Now I'd already booked a table in the Kingsbury (pub) in Kingsbury (a place in Aylesbury).
At £5 a table, guaranteed view of the screen, table service and discounts on jugs of beer it seemed a steal.
My hoped-for companions (Ste & E, not that I'm mentioning names here) weren't up for it.
Luckily Mum jumped at the chance.
Dad declined originally, but I think he was galled at the idea of money coming out of their joint account being spent on drink he wasn't drinking!
So he came along after all, even springing for a taxi so Mum & I could wear our new flip-flops without getting blisters.
Hers have the cross of St George on them.
Mine had a patchwork Union Jack, but being only £1.50 this has pretty much worn off already!

The first picture is us in the garden before setting off.
I had to go on the internet to find out which shirt England would be wearing.
Dads wanted to have the right strip on.
Mum & I both only had red shirts - were we bovvered? No.
Anyway mine was a charity shirt from Cancer Research, with a donation made to the Bobby Moore Cancer Fund. So there.
Yes I have my cheeks painted - just the ones you can see - and a cowboy hat on.
No-one else wanted to play along.

Pic 2 is once we arrived at the Kingsbury.
You got an inflatable hand with your name and table number on it. You were supposed to wave it for table service.
I think ours was broken.
I went up to the bar a couple of times just to keep Dads sweet.

This gives a flavour of what the pub was like before the game.
Lots of people dressed up, a fair split between red and white kits.
All tables booked and everyone in a party mood.

Sundae 06-13-2010 03:00 PM

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Pic 1 shows another of the freebies. England beenie bobbers.
Yes, Mum wore them throughout the match!
Bless her.

This shows the celebration after the England goal. Of course I missed the start because I was celebrating myself.


Mum and I had a great night.
Dad less so.
He didn't like the noise (!) the crowds, having to wait for service/ drinks, the noisy guys behind us etc etc etc
Coming from a man who loves live football I'm not sure I get it, but hey.
I think it was because it was my idea and he felt railroaded into it...? Never mind, he can watch the rest of the group matches in the peace of a Spanish bar :)

Family members please note - if England go through we might be looking to descend on you or inviting you over.
Dad does like feeling part of a group, even though this wasn't the right group for him.
And Mum and I love it!

Come on England! Come on England! Come on England!
ETA you have a great goalkeeper in Tim Howard.
I think America deserved a draw and would not have had one if it hadn't been for Howard's skill.

classicman 06-14-2010 11:41 AM

Nice pics SG.

Anyone else bothered by the friggin horns these guys never stop blowing?

lookout123 06-14-2010 11:54 AM

I'm used to it. While everyone is acting like it is some South African tradition new to the game I've suffered through the damn things for years. Mexicans start blowing them 10 minutes before the games starts and don't stop except to hurl insults at the opposing keeper. My hearing loss after a soccer game is worse than some concerts I've attended.

monster 06-14-2010 11:57 AM

Many people:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...XHgHCiSJPecm0w

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...kicks-off.html

wolf 06-14-2010 12:01 PM

Important Safety Tip:

If you are travelling through Somalia, don't try to watch the games.

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Soccer lovers often joke that their sport is more than a game, it's a matter of life and death. In Somalia, that's no exaggeration. Radical Islamic militant groups there have threatened any fans they catch watching televised World Cup matches with public floggings and even execution.

monster 06-14-2010 12:02 PM

eek

wolf 06-14-2010 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 663005)
Anyone else bothered by the friggin horns these guys never stop blowing?

I had wondered what that noise was when I watched game one. Surely for TV they could use some sort of noise filtering ... or I could just turn the sound down.

Vuvuzela? Those look like those stupid plastic carnival horns that I loved (and momwolf hated) when I was a kid.


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