No doubt, USA should get out of their pool. But, not sure about winning. The first game vs. England should be a good one.
By the way, the host nation has never lost their opening game of the World Cup. HOWEVER, it will happen today. Mexico vs. South Africa in four minutes!
Budweiser doing an online reality show which has 32 fans from 32 countries in one house. Each time a country is eliminated from the World Cup so is that fan in the house.
ESPN loves their pretentious opening montages don't they? It's either those or completely moronic inappropriate ones. I almost thought they'd have Big N Rich singing "We're coming to your township".
I remember talk of the stadiums not being built in time for this cup etc.....but this stadium looks incredible. Sad state of affairs for Mandela.
I need Mexico to win this group...I am going on a 5 day Mexcian cruise next weekend and my personal safety in Ensinitas and Cabo depend on the success of the Mexican soccer team in the world cup.
packsyD22 wrote:I remember talk of the stadiums not being built in time for this cup etc
That's an issue for any World Cup not held in Europe or the US. There's been plenty of talk of having to change the venue for the next one from Brazil for that very reason.
I have been to two U.S. national games...........besides hockey being the best sport live.....soccer on the international level for me is the best thing I have ever seen live.
I will make a WC in my lifetime......this just looks like so much damn fun to be at.
packsyD22 wrote:I have been to two U.S. national games...........besides hockey being the best sport live.....soccer on the international level for me is the best thing I have ever seen live.
I will make a WC in my lifetime......this just looks like so much damn fun to be at.
There are doubtless better, more exciting sports. But the passion of the fans and the atmospheres in the stadiums make soccer such an incredible sport in my opinion. The lack of passion and excitement in baseball is what drags it down for me.
packsyD22 wrote:I have been to two U.S. national games...........besides hockey being the best sport live.....soccer on the international level for me is the best thing I have ever seen live.
I will make a WC in my lifetime......this just looks like so much damn fun to be at.
There are doubtless better, more exciting sports. But the passion of the fans and the atmospheres in the stadiums make soccer such an incredible sport in my opinion. The lack of passion and excitement in baseball is what drags it down for me.
I disagree about baseball. I think it's much more enjoyable watching the game quietly and not hearing idiots try to explain or talk about situations they clearly don't understand. And please, don't stand up for the wave.
Anyone have any insight on the new Adidas ball they are using? I've heard the players don't really like it and it it has caused some passes to go away from where the player might have been trying to get it to. I'm wondering how much problems it's actually causing.
packsyD22 wrote:I have been to two U.S. national games...........besides hockey being the best sport live.....soccer on the international level for me is the best thing I have ever seen live.
I will make a WC in my lifetime......this just looks like so much damn fun to be at.
There are doubtless better, more exciting sports. But the passion of the fans and the atmospheres in the stadiums make soccer such an incredible sport in my opinion. The lack of passion and excitement in baseball is what drags it down for me.
I disagree about baseball. I think it's much more enjoyable watching the game quietly and not hearing idiots try to explain or talk about situations they clearly don't understand. And please, don't stand up for the wave.
That is true too. I probably should have explained my statement a bit better. I was talking about watching games on TV. I love going to baseball games because they are relaxing (which still goes a long way towards explaining my feelings on the sport), but as a televised event they are a complete snoozefest for me.