OMG, Spain LOST! Oh, the Spanish must be crying into their sangria! I can't believe it! They were beaten by SWITZERLAND! Chocolate for everyone!
How about the sausage races at Miller Park during Brewers' games? They recently added a chorizo...how cosmopolitan and inclusive of them. I love the sausage races! It's so stupid that it makes me laugh whenever I see it.And then there's Ozzy Osbourne singing "Take me out to the Ball Game" at Wrigley. Give me vivizelas any day.
Des, I am enjoying the World Cup being in South Africa. I love the vuvuzelas and find all of it very exciting. My daughters friend is from Tunisia and he is very proud that the World Cup is in Africa for the first time. Brings us all just a little closer and the world a little smaller. The excitiment must be incredible there.
Anyone here feel any sympathy for the French? I happened to be in France in 2002 when they didn't get out of the group stage, and I couldn't help but giggle.Big day for England and the USA! Both teams really need a win.
I've been a sports fan all my life, and I have seen many, many bad calls over the years. I've always felt that human error is part of the game, and that if your team is good enough, they will still win through. But this call in the US game that disallowed their third goal, thus depriving them of a critical win, just may be a determining factor in who goes through and who goes home. I still have not heard what the foul was; it seems to be a mystery. None of the talking heads can figure it out, either. I think it was simply a mistake by the official, and it is a shame. The US is simply going to have to win its final match and accumulate as many goals as possible. If they're good enough, they'll go through.
England, for instance, also drew (tied), but since they scored no goals, the US has the advantage (at the moment).
Nothing is for sure except:BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!
Bill, the call made no sense to anyone, novice or pro. The really frustrating thing about it is that FIFA won't even comment. I think the ref, in his first World Cup match, just made a mistake. FIFA could at least say that much.
He made another bad call earlier in the game when he called Findley for a handball - an intentional handball - when the ball ricocheted off Findley's face and maybe grazed his hand on the way down. I think this means Findley won't be able to play on Wednesday. That seems like something that could be reversed - how could it be called intentional? The ball had just hit him in the face.
I understand there's a history as to why the final matches in each group are played simultaneously. Can someone share it with me?