1. Standard memberorion25
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    27 Jun '10 20:561 edit
    Originally posted by trev33
    did you see the game? england were pants. usa was poor as well in the extra time and first half but they could've/maybe should've won it in the second half.

    england, what? 4 chances all match compared to germanys 10? germany were much the better side.
    Let me reformulate:
    Germany were much better than England and clearly deserved the win. Still there was a period in which England were playing very well, in that period between the 2-0 and the 3-1 they were quite good (not GOOD, but fairly better than USA's performance yesterday which, quite frankly, disappointed me).

    Hope I made myself clearer now...
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    27 Jun '10 21:38
    Originally posted by orion25
    Uhm? Did you see the games. England was really good and did not deserve to loose by 4-1, 2-1 would be fair enough. Also USA weren't any good, their defence was rubbish and they deserved to loose.
    Just where do you get England was really good? You mean those stumps posing as players. The same who allowed four goals? USA was in contention. Was England? Even with the non-call, you play on, forget about it and press forward. These whiney sissies wanted to cry and go home. They got their wish!
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    28 Jun '10 02:37
    Originally posted by phil3000
    Thank you Ghana for the sake of football !!!
    if you don't like soccer, don't watch.

    there are lots of channels on your TV. I am sure you can find some wrestling or nascar on another channel.

    you make the rest of us from the US look like morons
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    28 Jun '10 02:39
    Originally posted by orion25
    Let me reformulate:
    Germany were much better than England and clearly deserved the win. Still there was a period in which England were playing very well, in that period between the 2-0 and the 3-1 they were quite good (not GOOD, but fairly better than USA's performance yesterday which, quite frankly, disappointed me).

    Hope I made myself clearer now...
    USA was quite strong in the second half.

    Frankly, you have to question our defense, our coaching, and our lapses.
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    28 Jun '10 22:01
    Originally posted by Red Night
    if you don't like soccer, don't watch.

    there are lots of channels on your TV. I am sure you can find some wrestling or nascar on another channel.

    you make the rest of us from the US look like morons
    I think you have misunderstood me ..
    It's not called soccer ,it's called football !!!!
    Football was invented by the English and you across the pond call it soccer!!!
    It's a bit like calling your American football (where did you get the football bit from ?) " Padded men in tights rugby "
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    28 Jun '10 22:33
    Originally posted by phil3000
    It's not called soccer ,it's called football !!!!
    Football was invented by the English and you across the pond call it soccer!!!
    I have no doubt this has been mentioned before, but it sure has piqued my interest as to why we actually call it "soccer" and not "football."

    So a couple Google clicks away I found that the English look to have invented the term "soccer" in the late 1800's:

    "The term soccer originated in England, first appearing in the 1880s as an Oxford "-er" abbreviation of the word "association", often credited to former England captain Charles Wreford-Brown." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_football

    "The term "Soccer" was coined when someone was asked if he was a Rugger, which is a Rugby player. The -er signified that the person participated in a particular sport. The individual, Charles Wreford Brown, replied with "Soccer!", taking the phrase from Association, SOC, and adding the -er." http://web.archive.org/web/20071230053134/http://germany2006.fussballportal.de/history.php

    Just thought it was interesting. I used to think it was silly we called it soccer, now it doesn't seem quite as silly. 🙂
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    28 Jun '10 23:52
    Originally posted by phil3000
    I think you have misunderstood me ..
    It's not called soccer ,it's called football !!!!
    Football was invented by the English and you across the pond call it soccer!!!
    It's a bit like calling your American football (where did you get the football bit from ?) " Padded men in tights rugby "
    it's not only in america were they call it soccer numbnuts.

    where was your 'soccer out' thread when france beat ireland? it's called soccer here by the majority.
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    29 Jun '10 00:10
    Originally posted by Traveling Again
    I have no doubt this has been mentioned before, but it sure has piqued my interest as to why we actually call it "soccer" and not "football."

    So a couple Google clicks away I found that the English look to have invented the term "soccer" in the late 1800's:

    "The term soccer originated in England, first appearing in the 1880s as an Oxford "- ...[text shortened]... as silly we called it soccer, now it doesn't seem quite as silly. 🙂
    Google wrong yet again. It is called soccer because it was played with old socks stuffed with rocks to make them heavier. The socks did not last very long so someone decided to make a ball out of old petrified haggis casings, normally the scrotums of sheep. Since it takes more than one scrotum to make a ball they sewed these together creating the traditional look. In order not to offend the sensibilties of the public at large the soccer clubs misreported that the scrotums were merely discarded Varese leather Italians sold Brits for bycicle seats. Previously English horse hiney's were tried, but parliament protested and that was the end of that!
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    29 Jun '10 02:42
    Originally posted by Red Night
    if you don't like soccer, don't watch.

    there are lots of channels on your TV. I am sure you can find some wrestling or nascar on another channel.

    you make the rest of us from the US look like morons
    I am sure no one judges all of the U.S. by a few of you!
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    29 Jun '10 03:22
    Originally posted by scacchipazzo
    Google wrong yet again. It is called soccer because it was played with old socks stuffed with rocks to make them heavier.
    HAHAHAHA!!!

    Next time on Mythbusters...


    Where do you get these insane ideas?
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    29 Jun '10 04:58
    Originally posted by trev33
    it's not only in america were they call it soccer numbnuts.

    where was your 'soccer out' thread when france beat ireland? it's called soccer here by the majority.
    its not considered football or soccer any more is it?
    Its considered as grass diving now.
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    29 Jun '10 11:52
    Originally posted by barstudd
    its not considered football or soccer any more is it?
    Its considered as grass diving now.
    Soccer is evolving into a sorry quasi-sport of strategy based on hacking, fooling blind refs and linesmen and winning set pieces instead of trying to score outright. If these bozos fought for goals the way they do corner kicks and avoid pratfalling(diving) their way into set pieces or PK's we'd have a more honest and enjoyable sport.
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    29 Jun '10 15:231 edit
    Originally posted by scacchipazzo
    Soccer is evolving into a sorry quasi-sport of strategy based on hacking, fooling blind refs and linesmen and winning set pieces instead of trying to score outright. If these bozos fought for goals the way they do corner kicks and avoid pratfalling(diving) their way into set pieces or PK's we'd have a more honest and enjoyable sport.
    I agree -- all of that diving makes association football a truly despicable sport.

    You don't see any of this in sports invented in the US - sports like basketball where you never see anyone trying to win an oscar by hoping to convince the refs that.....uhhhh...never mind...
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    29 Jun '10 17:25
    Originally posted by trev33
    it's not only in america were they call it soccer numbnuts.

    where was your 'soccer out' thread when france beat ireland? it's called soccer here by the majority.
    What's France knocking out Ireland got to do with soccer /football?
    Are you saying the majority of Irish football fans in Ireland call it "soccer"?
    I dont know what part of Ireland you come from jerkoff !!
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    29 Jun '10 21:33
    Originally posted by phil3000
    What's France knocking out Ireland got to do with soccer /football?
    Are you saying the majority of Irish football fans in Ireland call it "soccer"?
    I dont know what part of Ireland you come from jerkoff !!
    if i wrote 'the majority of irish fans call it soccer' then i mean the majority of irish fans call it soccer, numbnuts.

    this is what we call football - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_football
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