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Posted by TrickDaddE on Jun-28-2007 20:30:

Dang Chilean team was practicing on our turf in Mississauga last Sunday Afternoon delaying our game by an hour!

If I would have know earlier I would have showed up earlier and tried to get comped a tik or two! lol


Posted by exstasie on Jun-30-2007 16:45:

and here we go!!

I hope Canada can pull off a great event and that we can show our support that we do "somewhat" care about "football"


Posted by Yohan on Jun-30-2007 18:10:

Brazil vs Poland on CBC now

According to CBC 98000 advance tickets sold.

Pretty nice. I guess all the immigrants want to see some quality footy cheering for their homeland


Posted by exstasie on Jun-30-2007 18:18:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Brazil vs Poland on CBC now

According to CBC 98000 advance tickets sold.

Pretty nice. I guess all the immigrants want to see some quality footy cheering for their homeland


for that game?? Crazy..


According to Fifa:

quote:

Finally, after months of eager anticipation, the world's finest youth players are on Canadian soil, ready and waiting to get the action underway. And the setting could hardly be more ideal. From the gentle summer temperatures to the lush greenery, and of course the characteristic friendliness and open nature of the Canadian people, the 24 finalists are sure to feel right at home. Ticket sales have been equally encouraging, with total sales of well over 900,000 recorded a week prior to the tournament.



I'm stuck at work and can't watch the games...yes, they do have all the games Live on Fifa...we can't watch them cause Canada is "blacked-out"...yay haha


EDIT: nevermind..i can watch it live on cbc.ca :P


Posted by Yohan on Jun-30-2007 18:42:

I missed a 0... Pre sales for all games

Polan 1-0 Brazil

World class freekick from 30yards out


Posted by Yohan on Jun-30-2007 20:17:

Final score, Poland 1-0 Brazil

Yep. Upset.

Brazil couldn't get anything going to a well organized Polish side who despite a man down for 2/3 of the match hung on for the win.
Southampton keeper Biakowski had a great match being solid throughout the game.
Polish attackers did just enough to keep Brazil honest with counterattacks.

Too much diving BS and flopping though


Posted by Yohan on Jun-30-2007 22:59:

South Korea 1-1 USA

Didn't catch 1st half but sounded like Korea was running rampant which continued in 2nd half. US only got some offence during set pieces with their height and strength being dangerous, but Korean keeper played very well.

Watching Korea was like watching Brazil play. Because of their smaller size, they use quickness and technical adeptness to create chances and throughballs and long balls were too much for US defence to handle at times and only US keeper and the crossbar prevented a Korean win.
Was very impressed with the play, the hustle of Koreans the most.

The entire Korean team needs a frigging haircut though. They all want to look like Liu Kang or something

Argentina vs Czech Republic next.


Posted by Yohan on Jul-01-2007 03:49:

Argentina 0-0 Czech Republic

Argentina had plenty of possession and chances but can't convert one. Czech Republic looked really lethargic.

North Korea 0-0 Panama

Watching the replay and I'm very surprised by the quality of play from North Korea. Not as flashy as their South Korean cousins, but I think even more individually technically gifted as I saw some really crisp throughballs and crosses. Very quick to launch on counterattack. Defence is a bit shaky though.
Only reason North Korea didn't win was Panama's 16 yr old keeper Mejio who made 5 world class saves. If he keeps this up, I think some clubs may be interested in this dude.

North Korea could be dark horse of this group, if they keep their defence tight.


Posted by Stilez on Jul-01-2007 14:16:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
South Korea 1-1 USA

Didn't catch 1st half but sounded like Korea was running rampant which continued in 2nd half. US only got some offence during set pieces with their height and strength being dangerous, but Korean keeper played very well.

Watching Korea was like watching Brazil play. Because of their smaller size, they use quickness and technical adeptness to create chances and throughballs and long balls were too much for US defence to handle at times and only US keeper and the crossbar prevented a Korean win.
Was very impressed with the play, the hustle of Koreans the most.

The entire Korean team needs a frigging haircut though. They all want to look like Liu Kang or something

Argentina vs Czech Republic next.



Both goals in that US vs S. Korea game were spectacular. The US goal is by far my fav. so far in this tournament.


Posted by dEsidEL on Jul-01-2007 16:04:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree

The entire Korean team needs a frigging haircut though. They all want to look like Liu Kang or something




LOL

wooooooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!


Posted by Sylent Syd on Jul-01-2007 16:29:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
The entire Korean team needs a frigging haircut though. They all want to look like Liu Kang or something

They look like The Beatles in shorts


Posted by Yohan on Jul-01-2007 16:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Sylent Syd
They look like The Beatles in shorts

I hate fob haircuts


Posted by Sylent Syd on Jul-01-2007 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
I hate fob haircuts

I believe they're called "moptops," Yohan

(and the goalie's nickname is Ringo )


Posted by malek on Jul-01-2007 21:25:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Brazil vs Poland on CBC now

According to CBC 98000 advance tickets sold.

Pretty nice. I guess all the immigrants want to see some quality footy cheering for their homeland


bra-pol attracted 55800, full house.


Posted by malek on Jul-01-2007 21:26:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
South Korea 1-1 USA

Didn't catch 1st half but sounded like Korea was running rampant which continued in 2nd half. US only got some offence during set pieces with their height and strength being dangerous, but Korean keeper played very well.

Watching Korea was like watching Brazil play. Because of their smaller size, they use quickness and technical adeptness to create chances and throughballs and long balls were too much for US defence to handle at times and only US keeper and the crossbar prevented a Korean win.
Was very impressed with the play, the hustle of Koreans the most.

The entire Korean team needs a frigging haircut though. They all want to look like Liu Kang or something

Argentina vs Czech Republic next.


i was flipping thru the channels, and landed on a channel called Country Canada (wtf?)... the game was on, very exciting, Korea was on top most of the game!!


Posted by Yohan on Jul-02-2007 02:31:

The FIFA website is broadcasting the entire tournament for free, with pretty good quality for an internet stream: http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/livecoverage.html


Posted by dEsidEL on Jul-02-2007 02:36:



just got back from the game.. ouch that hurt.. Chile 3 - Canada 0

was fun sitting right in the middle of the Chilean supporters section tho.. man i think there were more Chilean supporters there than Canadian ones.. either that or they were a lot louder.

Definitely gonna take some time for soccer to truly become a national sport here with a history of song and rhyme


Posted by Yohan on Jul-02-2007 02:41:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL


just got back from the game.. ouch that hurt.. Chile 3 - Canada 0

was fun sitting right in the middle of the Chilean supporters section tho.. man i think there were more Chilean supporters there than Canadian ones.. either that or they were a lot louder.

Definitely gonna take some time for soccer to truly become a national sport here with a history of song and rhyme


lol. did you expect anything different in terms of crowds?

there's a reason why canadian national team doesn't play home games in big cities anymore. it's more of an away game than a home game b/c immigrants cheer for their homeland more than canada


Posted by dEsidEL on Jul-02-2007 03:09:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
lol. did you expect anything different in terms of crowds?

there's a reason why canadian national team doesn't play home games in big cities anymore. it's more of an away game than a home game b/c immigrants cheer for their homeland more than canada




i didn't actually.. but i'll agree that the BMO felt more like a Chilean national ground than it did a Canadian one. i think this has been the case for virtually every international sporting event held in this city. the away crowd always gets more support unless it's hockey.

the one thing i'll say tho is that i can understand immigrants cheering for their home country, but albeit that many of those "Chilean" supporters were born in Canada. but let's not open that debate up again...


Posted by Intuition on Jul-02-2007 14:50:

I don't think I'll be watching anymore games while Copa America is still going on. I've watched maybe 2.5 games so far from the U-20s, and really nothing has stood out for me. Kind of shocking in a way because the U-21 European Championship was pretty good, but I dunno, I haven't seen any quality young-ins do their thing.

Which is fine, cause I put on Brazil vs. Chile yesterday, and WOW, it was a great game. Couple that with Argentina's mauling of the U.S., and a bunch of other South American team performing better than usual (e.g. Venezuela), and you wonder why there isn't more coverage of it, let's say compared to the European Championships. Either way, another summer of great soccer unfolds.


Posted by SPANIARD on Jul-02-2007 15:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Intuition
I don't think I'll be watching anymore games while Copa America is still going on. I've watched maybe 2.5 games so far from the U-20s, and really nothing has stood out for me. Kind of shocking in a way because the U-21 European Championship was pretty good, but I dunno, I haven't seen any quality young-ins do their thing.

Which is fine, cause I put on Brazil vs. Chile yesterday, and WOW, it was a great game. Couple that with Argentina's mauling of the U.S., and a bunch of other South American team performing better than usual (e.g. Venezuela), and you wonder why there isn't more coverage of it, let's say compared to the European Championships. Either way, another summer of great soccer unfolds.

Well it's an unfair comparison really. The Copa America is at it's highest level since probably 1999 as the pressure from CONMEBOL to bring the 'A' teams from each country was very high, was also the reason why they delayed it a year. Having said that, it has much more experienced players that are playing at the biggest clubs in the world as the U-20's are in the process of one day being at a Copa America level. That's not to say that the U-20 kids are good for nothing; the majority are playing at First Division teams (even some kids from Zambia for example are at big French, English clubs) and getting playing time.

On the subject of the Copa America, I am very interested to see how Paraguay will progress, they stand out as a realistic dark horse. They have some new blood in their team to replace a couple of certified geezers (Acuna, Gammara, Toledo etc). They are very well disciplined in defense, maybe the most in South America and have the patience to win a 1-0 game. I hope this post is not their jinx lol.


Posted by kwongandy on Jul-02-2007 17:56:

I was at the game yesterday, too. It was probably a 60/40 split for Chilean fans. But that is always the case when Canada plays in Toronto. That's why they have most of their national games out west. Dare I say less multicultural out there.

I was just disappointed because it was Canada Day and all I heard was, CHI-CHI-CHI,LE-LE-LE!


Posted by dEsidEL on Jul-02-2007 18:19:



i'll say it again.. Toronto a city with a million cultural identities and none of its own


Posted by malek on Jul-02-2007 21:02:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL


i'll say it again.. Toronto a city with a million cultural identities and none of its own


what do you expect, when you see celebrations in the Canada day what do they showcase? Canada's multiculturalism... thats because Canada has none of its own.


Posted by darouge11 on Jul-02-2007 21:26:

OH FUCK YEAH, BRAZIL EATS IT


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