What, this old thing?Love your sig.![]()
Hey, it's a step up from a coke habit, at least.And Maradona is starting to look like The Most Interesting Obese Man in the World. "I don't always drink beer. . . wait, who am I kidding? I ALWAYS drink beer!"
Hopefully, they play like that against Portugal and Ivory Coast;,.
if they do, they could shock everyone and get out of their group.
^^^So you're not going to give them the credit for whate veryone recognizes was a good performance then, regardless of your bias??
^^^And do you really think they will play as defensively against Ivory Coast as against Brazil?
No, you're definitely not the worst team here, North Korea is and they will lose by at least 10 goals today.
N. Korea made their goal. I think it was a scream of shock.
Who needs to hear the commentators ranting inanely on on when we can see what's happening perfectly well, and apparently a lot better than they can?![]()
The Koreans wouldn't be able to do that in a regular World Cup match, especially considering how tightly defensive the opening games have been.
LOL. So true.
tcda, I watched Brazil- North Korea with two friends from Argentina who ended up siding with the Koreans because at least at the beginning the Brazilians didn´t even think it necessary to run instead of walk. Usually it´s panamerican solidarity though, even with Brazil.
Which reminds me that apparently under the military dictatorship football was very much used to distract the masses (that and the Malvinas*, of course).
And in Germany there are claims about a correlation between electoral outcomes and the national teams success. So yes, it is "just" a sport, but due to it´s public appeal it is also easily turned into something political.
* mirá, dije "Malvinas" en vez de "Falklands"![]()