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Japan looks good.  It would be nice if we had an American who could teach large groups of kids at a very early age how to play soccer.  That could help our long term prospects.

That wouldn't be possible, though.  

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2 minutes ago, Kringelbert Fishtybuns said:

Sometimes the Guyana, Suriname and other Dutch/English settled islands are not included.

Correct, sometimes. They tend to be lumped in with the Caribbean. hehe, and the Cubans and Dominicans get left out. No one counts the Haitians. 

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1 minute ago, Cheeseweasel said:

Things that make me surly: The throw-in rules are never enforced. 

i mentioned that on the day 2 thread- was told its like travelling in basketball, its only called on the scrubs when it doesnt matter.

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11 minutes ago, Captain Ron said:

I've always been it being more of a Central American term. Probably a not fully correct assessment.

If they are in the Americas and their language derives from Latin then they are Latin American. 

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1 minute ago, Bone3421 said:

Thats weak...let them take the corner



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I don’t think it was a corner. I think it was a throw in. 

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Just now, Bone3421 said:

Thats weak...let them take the corner
 

gotta be honest, the Columbians didnt seem like they were in a hurry there.  Maybe if the closest guy to the corner sprinted to take a shot the ref might have allowed it, but they were lollygagging getting to the corner....  

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1 minute ago, Bone3421 said:

To soon?

Has it only been that one time from 94 cup or others?

Peñaranda too. But not because of football.

Editorial note: If you've never watched ESPN's Two Escobars, you've missed out.

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nippon's prior world cup wins (excluding 2002 on their own soil) were in South Africa over Cameroon and Denmark.  that's it before today.

this is a bit of a breakthrough for them as Colombia, even down a man and with no James until late, is still a step up.

this group already figured to be wide open, now it's total chaos.

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Just now, Hagbard Celine said:

nippon's prior world cup wins (excluding 2002 on their own soil) were in South Africa over Cameroon and Denmark.  that's it before today.

this is a bit of a breakthrough for them as Colombia, even down a man and with no James until late, is still a step up.

this group already figured to be wide open, now it's total chaos.

We need Senegal to snatch a point (or three) against Poland for TOTAL CHAOS!!!

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Carlos Sanchez doesn't stick his hand out and Colombia at least ties this one. I didn't see much from Japan, they were simply lucky. #notimpressed

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1 minute ago, JNip said:

Carlos Sanchez doesn't stick his hand out and Colombia at least ties this one. I didn't see much from Japan, they were simply lucky. #notimpressed

User name confuses me.

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58 minutes ago, Cheeseweasel said:

Things that make me surly: The throw-in rules are never enforced. 

I’ve always wondered - why are there strict throw in rules anyway? Why not just let a player throw the ball in however he wants? One handed, two handed, underhand, overhead, who gives a shit,

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