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Zathras

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  1. Frickin pansies! Last night's low was somewhere around -30 C.
  2. Not only old, but inaccurate as all you Geordies who think you can deal with cold are a bunch of frackin sissies.
  3. Bob Bradley, who picks his son for the national team its glorified kids football Just like Paolo and Cesari Maldini, eh?
  4. Someone was making the point about only 15 English players played in the CL last season, whereas something daft like 100 Brazillians had. So what though, its just squad depth which is our issue in that case since most of our starting 11 have lots of CL games under their belts. I'd be delighted if we make it to the semis. Not good enough to win it. Why not? We have the best midfielder, in my view the two best centre halfs, best manager, you'd put Rooney in the top 10 players in the world. We are inifinitely better than Italy and Greece were who won two of the last three tournaments, and this is the first time we've played a WC in years in a climate condusive to our footballing way. On a separate note, I think it will be interesting to see if a European team can win it outside of Europe for the first time.
  5. it looks like he dropped something down his shirt to provoke the slap.
  6. I'm going to be in Nashville when that's on. Yeehaw. England and Italy got the best out of that then. And Brazil-Portugal-Ivory Coast-North Korea is a peach of a group. Couldn't be happier for the Portuguese. Meenzer, if you like, I ought to be able to track down an appropriate venue for you to watch the match with England supporters. That'd be good. No rush obviously. We're at the CMA Fest in the evening (I know, I know) but I assume with the time difference kick-off will be mid-afternoon at the latest in the US. Just send me a reminder closer to the event. I'm planning to be in South Africa for the cup, so you'll have to give me a little lead time The game is, I believe around 1:30 PM Nashville time. Based solely on me being there, I'm pleased to avoid South Africa, as the opening match ticket price hike is ridiculous. I like that the venues are relatively close for group C, which should help save some travel expenses; can't see us (US) winning the group, so unfortunately would (best case) have to go to Bloemfontain.
  7. I'm going to be in Nashville when that's on. Yeehaw. England and Italy got the best out of that then. And Brazil-Portugal-Ivory Coast-North Korea is a peach of a group. Couldn't be happier for the Portuguese. Meenzer, if you like, I ought to be able to track down an appropriate venue for you to watch the match with England supporters.
  8. Fantastic draw for England. Should be interesting to see how the group shakes out. My prediction is this: England: 7 Slovenia: 4 USA: 2 Algeria: 1 But we'll see, I can see it easily finishing something like: England: 7 4 4 1 With any of the remaining teams ending anywhere in the lower three places. US will be happy with the draw, but presumably so are Slovenia and Algeria.
  9. Not dreadfully impressed as a "fundamental shift in communication" but it is interesting. I can see the application of it in rather mundane situations, such as a shopping list for a group/family. Not sure about business applications yet.
  10. Saunders played last year in the same league as my local team. His nickname was "Moses" as in, couldn't hold the ball because he was holding two big stone tablets... lots of rebounds.
  11. If you think he's bad you should see Saunders...
  12. That Daniel Beckman character seems to be fairly anonymous thus far.
  13. My local club was sold by its original owner, who had owned the club for 14 years in 2003. The new owner at that point was a tight-fisted guy who took a team which had been consistently challenging for the title (four final appearances, one championship between 1999-2003) and had it finish last or second-last for three years. In late 2006 he sold to a couple of new investors who promised big things including more money. The main guy was a real estate investor. He moved the team to a new (beautiful) stadium, and paid out a lot more for players. We made the playoffs for the first time in years last year. This year we were pretty poor, as money was much more tight from the new guy. Then he had a row with the league's management (a legitimate one, actually, over the sale of the league) and along with the owners of four other teams of the 12 in the league refused to pay franchise fees, and vowed to create their own new league. Then it came to light that he hasn't paid the players or staff since August, the coach has resigned because he has to have income from *somewhere*, the General Manager has left for another team (which will pay him) and several establishments around town are owed a lot of money by the team. Yesterday, the team released all players from their contracts. It looks as though the team will no longer exist after this just past season. There is no alternative team to follow closer than 400 miles away. I'm really quite gutted over all this. It seems my four month old son will not have any chance to watch live soccer/football without having to make special trips.
  14. I have the 9/30/1996 match against Aston Villa (4-3, Les 2, Shearer 1, Howey 1, Yorke hat trick for Villa) and the Barca 3-2 game. They're NTSC, though.
  15. I'm sure Australia does. Indonesia I would doubt. Japan and Korea each have at least half that number from hosting in 2002 Russia undoubtedly does. The USA has at least twice that many 60,000+ stadia. Belgium/Netherlands and Spain/Portugal would surely have that many between the two also. Couldn't say either way about Qatar, but they could build them no problem.
  16. www.hawtness.com just in general.
  17. Truly brutal stuff from Mexico with Vela and Dos Santos featuring. Of course, neither team really brought their full squads (for whatever reason, even though this is their equivalent of the African Nations Cup, they don't seem to value it very highly.) This was an off-year. The Gold Cup is held every two years for some reason (reason: to line Jack Warner's pockets). Since only every other cup counts as qualification for the Confederations Cup, the "off-year" cup is always a chance for the US, Mexico, and maybe a few others to try out some "developmental" players. Mexico brought a B team to be sure. The US, I'd say a C team at best, but that was damned embarrassing. Worst loss since 1985. They just stopped playing after that (ludicrous) Penalty. Vela was excellent when he came on. Dos Santos was much better second half as well, once he wasn't asked to shoulder the entire attacking load.
  18. Cheers. I'm already fighting off an auntie who wants him to support Liverpool. I'm introducing him to a long lifetime of disappointment though as a Newcastle Fan, a Minnesota Twins fan and (recently) a Minnesota Thunder fan (local team; he'll be going to his first match tomorrow .) The NUFC.com link doesn't have anything under 1 year size, and I'm loathe to give Ashley a damned cent of my money. He'd be luck to get a pint of my piss at this point.
  19. Haha, he's great! The bloke with the Baseball bat on his chin is taking it amazingly calmly too, considering. What concerns me so much is that no one seems at all concerned about the little girl. . . the people on either side are only fending for themselves.
  20. This little guy is a week old today, and he needs to have some NUFC kit. . . any ideas where I can get it on line and sent to us here in the USA?
  21. Onyewu was amazing throughout the Confederations Cup. Confirms my theory that NUFC is where good defenders go to die. Damn Uruguayan ref has sent off at least one US player in every US game he's officiated (3).
  22. No different to the way that US juries act in other cases -it's MEANT to hurt - no "fined £10 and don't do it again you naughty person......" Yes, punitive damages are "a sort of a civil fine" and "intended not only to punish the wrongdoer but also to deter like conduct from the wrongdoer as well as others." However, these damages go far beyond what is reasonably required for such an instance, and are also far beyond the pale for what average juries will grant in damages (even punitive damages tend to be fairly limited to less than $6,000-10,000 in all but the most egregious of cases (often by statute.) I'd be shocked if Judge Davis doesn't employ a remittitur. Punitive damages are supposed to be based on the "defendant's income and/or net worth" which for a single mother in northern Minnesota is nowhere near enough to cover such damages. They could take her house, car, and every single worldly possession and they still wouldn't be able to satisfy the original $220,000 damage claim. (They can't take her house or car I don't think, especially if she declares bankruptcy--even though these damages are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.)
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