I knew you guys wuz joking - or at least that you understood me. I should
have put a little smiley after my first line to indicate such.
I understood the humour (with a "u"). :-) (remembering the smiley this
time!)
-frank
"Daniel J. Matyola" wrote:
> We understand you. Some of the "North A
23:40:16 +
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> I'll take ten dollars of that at 100:1. How about it?
> Paul
>
> Stan Halpin wrote:
>>
>> What odds on Senegal?
>>
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I simply can't stay away from this OT thread.
As I write this the England and Swedish teams shake hands before their
game starts. This is the first big moment in the World Cup for these
two countries. Very quiet and peaceful outside this beautiful sunny
day.
England has not beaten Sweden in 30 ye
I'll take ten dollars of that at 100:1. How about it?
Paul
Stan Halpin wrote:
>
> What odds on Senegal?
>
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> >
> > In view of the large Am
What odds on Senegal?
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> In view of the large American contingent here, I have decided to offer rather
> generous odds on your team winning the Wor
In a message dated 30/05/02 23:48:05 GMT Daylight Time, Daniel writes:
<< Not many here will notice or care. >>
So quit gassing, then.
Peter
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> > You stole the name of a great sport called football (in wich you REALLY hit
> > a BALL with your FOOT).
I had thought the name football was applied originally to seperate the games between
those,
like hockey, that were traditionally played on horse back. Soccer(fo
Shel wrote:
Calm down, Albano
Yes, Shel I heat up a bit. The photo of little hooligan is great!
Regards
AG
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Can we assume a member of some royal Euro family?
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In a message dated 30/05/02 18:40:30 GMT Daylight Time, Albano writes:
<< Applied the name to a sport where some guys in
tights try to play rugby >>
LMAO
Peter
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Don't hold back. Tell us how you really feel about us "americans".
Len
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Please, you "americans&
On Thu, 30 May 2002 14:21:25 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Please, FOOOTBALL is FOOTBALL. What you call football is not football.
Sorry to burst your bubble. But it =is= football here. Since we don't =live= where you
do, we can call it anything we like.
Later,
Gary
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> The lure of the world cup
> seems to be each that nation
> gets to cheer blindly for their
> national team and hate the
> other countries' teams.
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Calm down, Albano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Please, you "americans"!!
> You stole the name of a great sport called football (in wich you REALLY hit
> a BALL with your FOOT). Applied the name to a sport where some guys in
> tights try to play rugby but being not macho enough as to face th
Please, you "americans"!!
You stole the name of a great sport called football (in wich you REALLY hit
a BALL with your FOOT). Applied the name to a sport where some guys in
tights try to play rugby but being not macho enough as to face the possible
damage. Called real football "soccer". Put ri
In a message dated 30/05/02 13:40:39 GMT Daylight Time,
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<< know what football (soccer) is; my son played on a team for several
years, and I attended allo the games, like a good father. He no longer
watches it either. I tried to watch swome of the televised games,
If only that were true :/
Perhaps the other regions get 4 - 6 teams into the finals, but poor Oceana
not only got only one qualifier, but that side ~then~ had to play off
against South America's highest non-qualifier which was Argentina. So
Argentina whips Maradona into shape, he boosts the side
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From: Daniel J. Matyola
Subject: Re: OT World Cup Offer
...The lure of the world cup
> seems to be each that nation gets to cheer blindly for their
national team
> and hate the other countries' teams..
Sort of like when American hockey fans boo t
> The world cup is the true world sport competition: soccer.
> Some obscure sport No, about 5.5 million people in the
I meant 5.5 billion people
> world loves it. Just the 0.5 million remaining north Americans
> and some crazy people don't know anything about it.
>
> To be true what
A. P. Suaide, Ph.D.
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Wayne State University - Detroit, MI
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From: "Frits Wüthrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: OT World Cup Offer
> On Wednesday 29 May 2002
Of Course. A few years ago, I went to a riot and a football (soccer)
game broke out. :0).
William Robb wrote:
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> From: Daniel J. Matyola
> Subject: Re: OT World Cup Offer
>
> > What is this "World Cup" you guys keep talking
Don't do what i did years ago on a trip to England.
Went to a 'football' match in Arsenals home stadium
playing Leeds United and i wore the Leeds scarf.We
had to make a mad dash to the bus(Leeds won)at the
end of the game.
So my answer would be,the one everyone else
is cheering for:)
Dave
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Now, one hundred to one really isn't fair. I'd go 99
to one. :)
What I don't understand is why rugby isn't more
popular in the US. If ever there was a tough-guy,
macho man sport that's it. We
--- William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Subject: Re: OT World Cup Offer
>
>
> > Now, one hundred to one really isn't fair. I'd go
> 99
> > to one. :)
> >
> > What I don'
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From: Debra Wilborn
Subject: Re: OT World Cup Offer
> Now, one hundred to one really isn't fair. I'd go 99
> to one. :)
>
> What I don't understand is why rugby isn't more
> popular in the US. If ever there was a tough-guy,
&g
Now, one hundred to one really isn't fair. I'd go 99
to one. :)
What I don't understand is why rugby isn't more
popular in the US. If ever there was a tough-guy,
macho man sport that's it. We make such a big deal
about football instead. In rugby, the guys don't wear
mountains of sissy pads an
I suppose I can watch the World Cup now, as the Leafs have been
eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs. :(
Okay, someone tell me who I should cheer for!
-Aaron
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> What is this "World Cup" you guys keep talking about? Some
obscure sport?
Please tell me you forgot the smiley.
William Robb
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And then my team (the Netherlands) even doesn't play at all, a big
shame, if I may say so.
Frits J. Wüthrich
On Tuesday 28 May 2002 17:59, Cesar Matamoros II wrote:
> Not if you watched them play the Netherlands!
>
> César
>
> Łukasz Kacperczyk
> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 5:58 AM
>
> Isn't th
Hi,
>(that's soccer, you guys)
Magnum have a new book out, published by Phaidon called "Magnum
Football" (that's "Magnum Soccer" in the USA). It's in the same format
as "Magnum Landscape".
Some people might describe it as a cynical plundering of their
archives to throw together a few 2nd rate p
Not if you watched them play the Netherlands!
César
Łukasz Kacperczyk
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 5:58 AM
Isn't that too much? ;)
Lukasz
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In view of the large American contingent here, I have decided to offer
rather
generous odds on your t
Hi, Peter
I wonder how much odds you give to us?
;-P
PS 1: How is Beckham recovering?
PS 2: Greetings from Duscher
Vamos, vamos, Argentina, vamos, vamos a ganar!!
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In a message dated 28/05/02 13:09:17 GMT Daylight Time, Dave writes:
<< Hey at least their team made it... which isn't too bad considering soccer
isn't that popular over there. I don't see NZ in the table (not
surprising).
>>
Might I be correct in supposing that the Kiwi view is that soccer
Isn't that too much? ;)
Lukasz
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In view of the large American contingent here, I have decided to offe
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