sohotrightnow wrote:So is every country a close relative of the US then?
2006 FIFA World Cup
Australia fights one out against close relative Croatia and gets a win in their first trip to the World Cup Finals
Huh?
Lots of Croatian refugees fled to Australia throughout history. there are many players of Croatian descent on the Australian roster for the World Cup. In fact, some of the players qualify to play for either Australia or Croatia because of their ancestry (even though you have to choose).
So is every country a close relative of the US then?
Well, jessexy is stating that Australia and Croatia are close relatives because people from Croatia fled to Australia throughout history. In turn, a lot of people from a lot of countries flee to the US, so are they close relatives as well? Is Brazil a close relative of the US? My point was that it didn't make a lot of sense to say Croatia and Australia are close relatives by the sheer fact that some people fled from one country to another. Now, since there are some players from Croatia on Australia it makes sense, but I don't see how it can be called "close relative". I can't believe I had to explain all this.
Now, back to topic.
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Brent Burns wrote:jessexy wrote:Group C-Holland and Ivory Coast
Argentina disappoints. they have the most firepower and experience, but too many individuals bring the team down. Holland brings a lot of fans over and the Orange overpower every team in the group. Ivory Coast rides the back of Drogba to the second round.
The mention of the Holland fans famously decked out in Orange is true as I recalled watching a segment from the Turin Olympics about the rabid fans from Holland going to any sporting event regardless of how major or minor the event is. During this time, we have to remember that the Orange would be referred to Holland, not Syracuse nor Burnt Orange of Texas or some kind of Orange from Tennessee (KnoxVegas, you can educate me on the type of Orange your fave college wears).
I went to World Cup 98 in France and was present at the world famous Yugoslavia (supposed to be the US if we had not lost to Iran) vs. Holland game in Toulose (sp). While waiting for a bus to attend the game, there were two Holland fans decked out in Orange waiting for a ride to the game. Guy #1 says something in Dutch to Guy #2, at which point, Guy #2 removes a can of spray point from his pocket and starts spray painting the other dude right in the face. The paint gets in the man's eyes and he screams in pain as he pumps his fists with delight. He wipes the paint from his red eyes and high fives his friend.
Holland = Crazy.
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My wife was in France and Belgium during Euro-cup 2000, and now is a die-hard Orange fan. She can't stand any other sports, but for some reason she loves the Dutch. I think she is crazy, so i will agree that
Holland=Crazy
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My wife is of mostly Dutch and some Boehmian Czech, but I know she will not actually wear orange during the World Cup. Of course, she will smile whenever I may tell her that Holland won a game.
Just want to add that the Oranje lost to Germany in the 1974 World Cup Final on the German soil and again lost to Argentina in the 1978 World Cup Final on the Argentina soil. It will be interesting to see how the Dutch would do this time on the German soil.
To change the subject a little bit, there is another interesting aspect of the World Cup is the players' hair-do styles. It will be interesting to see if some of them may sport that kind of hair-do. Perhaps it would be the first time they just decide to have normal hair styles.
I agree with DanGenck and grinderpete.
Holland=Crazy
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Just want to add that the Oranje lost to Germany in the 1974 World Cup Final on the German soil and again lost to Argentina in the 1978 World Cup Final on the Argentina soil. It will be interesting to see how the Dutch would do this time on the German soil.
To change the subject a little bit, there is another interesting aspect of the World Cup is the players' hair-do styles. It will be interesting to see if some of them may sport that kind of hair-do. Perhaps it would be the first time they just decide to have normal hair styles.
I agree with DanGenck and grinderpete.
Holland=Crazy
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I just got back from Germany about 10 days ago, and if the people there are any indication, we can expect a lot of the players to be sporting those awful faux-hawk hairdos...
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For the record, Tennessee Orange is orange #7 according to the FDA. Now that some of you have enjoyed your little dog pile on the Vols i hope you feel better.
The Netherlands fans wear orange in honor of the House of Orange, the royals family. William of Orange might be one you remember from high school history class.
Keep hating on America's Team, donkeys! I know if feels good to kick a dog, or a redneck when they are down.
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I didn't see your school in the Women's College World Series (unless you ar U of A, who won, but we beat them). What school had their player picked #1 in the recent MLB Draft? Ah that's right, it was Hochevar from Tennessee. To all the other haters, while not look inside yourself to find fault rather than pointing at others.
The Netherlands fans wear orange in honor of the House of Orange, the royals family. William of Orange might be one you remember from high school history class.
Keep hating on America's Team, donkeys! I know if feels good to kick a dog, or a redneck when they are down.
Hogan- How is God's Waiting Room today? What time you leavin' for the buffet?
Sonny- Please, you live in NYC South. How many days before the Braves/Flacons/Hawks/Thrashers choke? had dinner in Boston last night with Mike Brucklier. Volunteers represent!
I didn't see your school in the Women's College World Series (unless you ar U of A, who won, but we beat them). What school had their player picked #1 in the recent MLB Draft? Ah that's right, it was Hochevar from Tennessee. To all the other haters, while not look inside yourself to find fault rather than pointing at others.
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KnoxVegas wrote:For the record, Tennessee Orange is orange #7 according to the FDA. Now that some of you have enjoyed your little dog pile on the Vols i hope you feel better.
According to the University of Tennessee's Graphic and Editorial Style Guide at http://pr.tennessee.edu/identity/quick.asp
The UT colors are:
UT orange
Spot color- PMS 151
4-color process- Magenta: 50
Yellow: 100
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The game between GER (Germany) and CRC (Costa Rica) just started with Germany ahead, 1-0. You can go to Yahoo and check out the live stats, etc.
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jessexy wrote:it looked like an exciting game. 4-2 is lots of goals for an opener. Costa Rica pushed Germany too. I cant wait to watch it later on tivo.
Germany had some nice goals. The first one was about as perfectly placed as it could be and the last one had some nasty spin to it.
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KnoxVegas wrote:
I didn't see your school in the Women's College World Series (unless you ar U of A, who won, but we beat them). What school had their player picked #1 in the recent MLB Draft? Ah that's right, it was Hochevar from Tennessee. To all the other haters, while not look inside yourself to find fault rather than pointing at others.
this quote kills me...in the humorous sort of way.....who pays attention to the MLB draft anyway.....
we drew up brackets last night at our WORLD CUP KICK BALL / BBQ 2006... I dont know how, but when I rolled out of my bed this morning, I had Portugal winning the whole thing...some how, after numerous beverages i asume.....
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Ok - Unlike another member of my coaching staff, I'm not a soccer afficionado.
So, help me out - does this new ball that addidas rolled out really make that much difference in the game?
Rob
So, help me out - does this new ball that addidas rolled out really make that much difference in the game?
Rob
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