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 Post subject: World Cup Qualifying
PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:27 pm 
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I know that both the US and England are pretty much a sure thing to qualify, but, as time goes by, there may be something to talk about.

First off, I am going to be at the USA v. Trinidad/Tobago match in Chicago next Wednesday and I am really excited about it. It's on ESPN2 if anyone is interested, and if they pan the crowd, I'll be the one in red, white and blue. :)


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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I'll look for ya, Shegunner...as long as you look for me Nov. 19 when the MNT is in Denver! :D


Will do! So are you in Colorado already?


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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shegunner wrote:
I know that both the US and England are pretty much a sure thing to qualify, but, as time goes by, there may be something to talk about.

First off, I am going to be at the USA v. Trinidad/Tobago match in Chicago next Wednesday and I am really excited about it. It's on ESPN2 if anyone is interested, and if they pan the crowd, I'll be the one in red, white and blue. :)


that would be a NO. i'd rather wather ground force live from bo bo baggins back garden in arabic. infact i think i will


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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Posted twice at me! Ouch!! :s_cry :s_cry :s_cry :s_cry


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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shegunner wrote:
I know that both the US and England are pretty much a sure thing to qualify, but, as time goes by, there may be something to talk about.

First off, I am going to be at the USA v. Trinidad/Tobago match in Chicago next Wednesday and I am really excited about it. It's on ESPN2 if anyone is interested, and if they pan the crowd, I'll be the one in red, white and blue. :)



I might as well watch; because pay-per-view want anywhere from $25 to $30 to watch England. It's outrageous!! At least the USA games are free to watch on the tv.


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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casca wrote:
shegunner wrote:
I know that both the US and England are pretty much a sure thing to qualify, but, as time goes by, there may be something to talk about.

First off, I am going to be at the USA v. Trinidad/Tobago match in Chicago next Wednesday and I am really excited about it. It's on ESPN2 if anyone is interested, and if they pan the crowd, I'll be the one in red, white and blue. :)



I might as well watch; because pay-per-view want anywhere from $25 to $30 to watch England. It's outrageous!! At least the USA games are free to watch on the tv.


at least you've an excuse..... oh well i'll watch it and whinge. actually whinging at england is fun :s_howdy :s_howdy


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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Posted twice at me! Ouch!! :s_cry :s_cry :s_cry :s_cry


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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radford149 wrote:
casca wrote:
shegunner wrote:
I know that both the US and England are pretty much a sure thing to qualify, but, as time goes by, there may be something to talk about.

First off, I am going to be at the USA v. Trinidad/Tobago match in Chicago next Wednesday and I am really excited about it. It's on ESPN2 if anyone is interested, and if they pan the crowd, I'll be the one in red, white and blue. :)



I might as well watch; because pay-per-view want anywhere from $25 to $30 to watch England. It's outrageous!! At least the USA games are free to watch on the tv.


at least you've an excuse..... oh well i'll watch it and whinge. actually whinging at england is fun :s_howdy :s_howdy



Suppose you are right. I would probably end up yelling and screaming at the t.v. anyway. So on the flip-side I can view it as postponing the stress-induced heart attack.


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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casca wrote:
shegunner wrote:
I know that both the US and England are pretty much a sure thing to qualify, but, as time goes by, there may be something to talk about.

First off, I am going to be at the USA v. Trinidad/Tobago match in Chicago next Wednesday and I am really excited about it. It's on ESPN2 if anyone is interested, and if they pan the crowd, I'll be the one in red, white and blue. :)



I might as well watch; because pay-per-view want anywhere from $25 to $30 to watch England. It's outrageous!! At least the USA games are free to watch on the tv.


I've done that PPV thing a few times and I have always been sorry afterwards. But that was for Euro qualifying.


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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Apart from the home nations, some interesting results:

Austria 3 - 1 France
Liechtenstein 0 - 6 Germany
Romania 0 - 3 Lithuania
Ukraine 1 - 0 Belarus
Croatia 3 - 0 Kazakhstan
Cyprus 1 - 2 Italy
Malta 0 - 4 Portugal

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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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Melksham Gooner wrote:
Apart from the home nations, some interesting results:

Austria 3 - 1 France
Liechtenstein 0 - 6 Germany
Romania 0 - 3 Lithuania
Ukraine 1 - 0 Belarus
Croatia 3 - 0 Kazakhstan
Cyprus 1 - 2 Italy
Malta 0 - 4 Portugal


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
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Melksham Gooner wrote:
Apart from the home nations, some interesting results:

Austria 3 - 1 France
Liechtenstein 0 - 6 Germany
Romania 0 - 3 Lithuania
Ukraine 1 - 0 Belarus
Croatia 3 - 0 Kazakhstan
Cyprus 1 - 2 Italy
Malta 0 - 4 Portugal


How many slots does Europe get?? For some reason, I am thinking 14 but I'm probably wrong.


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 Post subject: Re: World Cup Qualifying
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:09 am 
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have to say i enjoyed watching the argies. now they have got some quality players


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