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26th June 19:30 Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Be there or be square
Don't Panic wrote:
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Yeah I was talking with a friend of mine who follow several American sports and pointed out that diving is not a part of their sports culture. Can't recall seeing too many Americans diving either.Pierre Littbarski wrote:As an Englishman I feel the rivalries with Scotland, ireland, germany and sort of with the Argies.
I have nothing against Yanks when it comes to Sport.
There is a lot to dislike about the USA in politics etc but their attitude to competitive sport and sports coaching is fantastic.
Although they the get a few cards for being over aggressive they also lack the cynicism of most countries in football.
Super Africa wrote:Yeah I was talking with a friend of mine who follow several American sports and pointed out that diving is not a part of their sports culture. Can't recall seeing too many Americans diving either.Pierre Littbarski wrote:As an Englishman I feel the rivalries with Scotland, ireland, germany and sort of with the Argies.
I have nothing against Yanks when it comes to Sport.
There is a lot to dislike about the USA in politics etc but their attitude to competitive sport and sports coaching is fantastic.
Although they the get a few cards for being over aggressive they also lack the cynicism of most countries in football.
Super Africa wrote:Yeah I was talking with a friend of mine who follow several American sports and pointed out that diving is not a part of their sports culture. Can't recall seeing too many Americans diving either.Pierre Littbarski wrote:As an Englishman I feel the rivalries with Scotland, ireland, germany and sort of with the Argies.
I have nothing against Yanks when it comes to Sport.
There is a lot to dislike about the USA in politics etc but their attitude to competitive sport and sports coaching is fantastic.
Although they the get a few cards for being over aggressive they also lack the cynicism of most countries in football.
Not really though. I recently saw it discussed on Danish Tv and the pointed out it is mostly players from Eastern Europe plus Gasol, SpaniardKimbo wrote:Super Africa wrote:Yeah I was talking with a friend of mine who follow several American sports and pointed out that diving is not a part of their sports culture. Can't recall seeing too many Americans diving either.Pierre Littbarski wrote:As an Englishman I feel the rivalries with Scotland, ireland, germany and sort of with the Argies.
I have nothing against Yanks when it comes to Sport.
There is a lot to dislike about the USA in politics etc but their attitude to competitive sport and sports coaching is fantastic.
Although they the get a few cards for being over aggressive they also lack the cynicism of most countries in football.
They do it in basketball don't they?
Kimbo wrote:Super Africa wrote:Yeah I was talking with a friend of mine who follow several American sports and pointed out that diving is not a part of their sports culture. Can't recall seeing too many Americans diving either.Pierre Littbarski wrote:As an Englishman I feel the rivalries with Scotland, ireland, germany and sort of with the Argies.
I have nothing against Yanks when it comes to Sport.
There is a lot to dislike about the USA in politics etc but their attitude to competitive sport and sports coaching is fantastic.
Although they the get a few cards for being over aggressive they also lack the cynicism of most countries in football.
They do it in basketball don't they?
Super Africa wrote:Not really though. I recently saw it discussed on Danish Tv and the pointed out it is mostly players from Eastern Europe plus Gasol, SpaniardKimbo wrote:Super Africa wrote:Yeah I was talking with a friend of mine who follow several American sports and pointed out that diving is not a part of their sports culture. Can't recall seeing too many Americans diving either.Pierre Littbarski wrote:As an Englishman I feel the rivalries with Scotland, ireland, germany and sort of with the Argies.
I have nothing against Yanks when it comes to Sport.
There is a lot to dislike about the USA in politics etc but their attitude to competitive sport and sports coaching is fantastic.
Although they the get a few cards for being over aggressive they also lack the cynicism of most countries in football.
They do it in basketball don't they?
Super Africa wrote:Not really though. I recently saw it discussed on Danish Tv and the pointed out it is mostly players from Eastern Europe plus Gasol, SpaniardKimbo wrote:Super Africa wrote:Yeah I was talking with a friend of mine who follow several American sports and pointed out that diving is not a part of their sports culture. Can't recall seeing too many Americans diving either.Pierre Littbarski wrote:As an Englishman I feel the rivalries with Scotland, ireland, germany and sort of with the Argies.
I have nothing against Yanks when it comes to Sport.
There is a lot to dislike about the USA in politics etc but their attitude to competitive sport and sports coaching is fantastic.
Although they the get a few cards for being over aggressive they also lack the cynicism of most countries in football.
They do it in basketball don't they?
I was repeating what they said not what I thought. I haven't watched NBA enough to notice these things. In fact I can only recall one time where I remember a dive and that was Gasol in the final series allthough it wasn't that bad.Edin Dzeko wrote:Super Africa wrote:Not really though. I recently saw it discussed on Danish Tv and the pointed out it is mostly players from Eastern Europe plus Gasol, SpaniardKimbo wrote:Super Africa wrote:Yeah I was talking with a friend of mine who follow several American sports and pointed out that diving is not a part of their sports culture. Can't recall seeing too many Americans diving either.Pierre Littbarski wrote:As an Englishman I feel the rivalries with Scotland, ireland, germany and sort of with the Argies.
I have nothing against Yanks when it comes to Sport.
There is a lot to dislike about the USA in politics etc but their attitude to competitive sport and sports coaching is fantastic.
Although they the get a few cards for being over aggressive they also lack the cynicism of most countries in football.
They do it in basketball don't they?
Is Manu Ginobli east european or spanish?
More than in 1994?Di Caniooooo! wrote:Plus more people in the US are watching the WC than ever before
Surprisingly yeah, just set a record for most viewed sporting event, and most viewed sporting event online, in the US.DD wrote:More than in 1994?Di Caniooooo! wrote:Plus more people in the US are watching the WC than ever before
Di Caniooooo! wrote:Surprisingly yeah, just set a record for most viewed sporting event, and most viewed sporting event online, in the US.DD wrote:More than in 1994?Di Caniooooo! wrote:Plus more people in the US are watching the WC than ever before
El Fresa wrote:Di Caniooooo! wrote:Surprisingly yeah, just set a record for most viewed sporting event, and most viewed sporting event online, in the US.DD wrote:More than in 1994?Di Caniooooo! wrote:Plus more people in the US are watching the WC than ever before
USA
Ade wrote:USA v Ghana line-ups:
United States: 1-Tim Howard; 6-Steve Cherundolo, 15-Jay DeMerit, 12-Jonathan Bornstein, 3-Carlos Bocanegra; 10-Landon Donovan, 4-Michael Bradley, 13-Ricardo Clark, 8-Clint Dempsey; 17-Jozy Altidore, 20-Robbie Findley.
Ghana: 22-Richard Kingson; 4-John Pantsil, 8-Jonathan Mensah, 5-John Mensah, 2-Hans Sarpei; 6-Anthony Annan, 7-Samuel Inkoom, 23-Kevin-Prince Boateng, 13-Dede Ayew; 21-Kwadwo Asamoah, 3-Asamoah Gyan.
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary).
me too... they were always the african side I liked the most, mainly coz of Abedi Pele!Tweesus wrote:Who are people supporting then?
I think I might be supporting Ghana.
Tweesus wrote:Who are people supporting then?
I think I might be supporting Ghana.
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