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World Cup Draw - USA Hillbilly Fags v English Eurofags

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:00 am
by Duncan
Not that anyone here could give a rats ass but...

US to open against England at World Cup

By ROBERT MILLWARD (AP) – 23 minutes ago

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — The United States will face England at the World Cup for the first time since a famous upset 60 years ago, then play Slovenia and Algeria in the first round of next year's tournament.

The U.S. opens against England in Rustenburg on June 12, the teams' first World Cup matchup since the Americans' 1-0 victory at the 1950 tournament in Brazil.

The United States then meets Slovenia at Johannesburg's Ellis Park on June 18 and completes the first round on June 23 against Algeria in Pretoria. The U.S. has never played either nation.

"This is the best draw we've ever had in any World Cup," said former U.S. forward Eric Wynalda, now an analyst for the Fox Soccer Channel. "No disrespect to England, but this is an ideal group for us."

Several U.S. players are well known to England because they play in the Premier League, including goalkeeper Tim Howard (Everton), midfielder Clint Dempsey (Fulham), defenders Jonathan Spector (West Ham) and Jay DeMerit (Watford) and forward Jozy Altidore (Hull). U.S. captain Carlos Bocanegra played for Fulham.

"It will be like a Premier League game," Fulham manager Roy Hodgson said. "The USA is like a team you meet every week. It's better than meeting North Korea and a style of play you're not used to."

The game could feature a matchup of Los Angeles Galaxy teammates Landon Donovan playing for the U.S. against England midfielder David Beckham. Donovan shrugged his shoulders when the U.S. was picked to play England. "It never ends," he said — apparent reference to his connection to the English star.

"This is going to be awesome," Donovan said. "I can't wait. This is going to be great."

The U.S. has beaten England twice and lost seven times in nine meetings. The other victory was 2-0 in a 1993 exhibition at Foxborough, Mass. In the most recent matchups, England won 2-1 at Chicago's Solider Field in 2005 and 2-0 at Wembley last year.

The only official match between the teams was at the 1950 World Cup.

"It's a tough game," former England manager Terry Venables said. "They will be very well organized and very fit. They won't outplay us but they could out-strength us.

"They won't give in until the last but we do have a bit more."

Mexico was drawn Friday to meet South Africa in the tournament opener on June 11 in Johannesburg. El Tri then plays France and Uruguay in Group A.

In the other groups it was:

Group B: Argentina, Greece, Nigeria, South Korea;

Group C: Algeria, England, Slovenia, United States;

Group D: Australia, Germany, Ghana, Serbia;

Group E: Cameroon, Denmark, Japan, Netherlands;

Group F: Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia;

Group G: Brazil, Ivory Coast, North Korea, Portugal;

Group H: Chile, Honduras, Spain, Switzerland.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:01 am
by lights1961
big f****** deal... soccer is BORING..

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:19 am
by Duncan
lights1961 wrote:big f****** deal... soccer is BORING..


Surely the prospect of a USA v Mexico match up in the round of 16 stirs some interest?

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:21 am
by lights1961
Duncan wrote:
lights1961 wrote:big f****** deal... soccer is BORING..


Surely the prospect of a USA v Mexico match up in the round of 16 stirs some interest?

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NO...

I would rather watch corn grow in August... watching a 0-0 tie doesnt thrill me...
or Tornado chase...

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:35 am
by Michigan Girl
The title of the thread is good, Duncan, I'm sure it helps to capture some interest!!! :wink:

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:43 am
by StephenWJ
....Oh boy.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:46 am
by Don
I want to see Beckham and Donovan thrown down. Isn't Beckham a Northerner, sort of a tough guy who was raised on the wrong side of the tracks?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:49 am
by StephenWJ
Gunbot wrote:I want to see Beckham and Donovan thrown down. Isn't Beckham a Northerner, sort of a tough guy who was raised on the wrong side of the tracks?


Ha No, Beckham is from London. West Ham (my team) and its fans all hate him because he's looked upon as a dummy traitor that went off to Man Utd. He's a softlad :).

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:59 am
by Don
StephenWJ wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I want to see Beckham and Donovan thrown down. Isn't Beckham a Northerner, sort of a tough guy who was raised on the wrong side of the tracks?


Ha No, Beckham is from London. West Ham (my team) and its fans all hate him because he's looked upon as a dummy traitor that went off to Man Utd. He's a softlad :).


He talks like he's a few eggs short of a dozen.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 7:06 am
by StephenWJ
Gunbot wrote:
StephenWJ wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I want to see Beckham and Donovan thrown down. Isn't Beckham a Northerner, sort of a tough guy who was raised on the wrong side of the tracks?


Ha No, Beckham is from London. West Ham (my team) and its fans all hate him because he's looked upon as a dummy traitor that went off to Man Utd. He's a softlad :).


He talks like he's a few eggs short of a dozen.


The guy is to football what Eddie Van Halen is to music. Take away the one thing he's good at...and he's...not the brightest or most eloquent guy lol.

That being said there's something hilarious about his annoyingly GQ self having the voice of a 12 year old girl :D.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:30 am
by Enigma869
Soccer fucking BLOWS! I'd rather watch my pubes grow, as it would probably be far more entertaining :shock: :shock: :shock:

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:51 am
by Vladan
Duncan wrote:Not that anyone here could give a rats ass but...

US to open against England at World Cup

By ROBERT MILLWARD (AP) – 23 minutes ago

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — The United States will face England at the World Cup for the first time since a famous upset 60 years ago, then play Slovenia and Algeria in the first round of next year's tournament.

The U.S. opens against England in Rustenburg on June 12, the teams' first World Cup matchup since the Americans' 1-0 victory at the 1950 tournament in Brazil.

The United States then meets Slovenia at Johannesburg's Ellis Park on June 18 and completes the first round on June 23 against Algeria in Pretoria. The U.S. has never played either nation.

"This is the best draw we've ever had in any World Cup," said former U.S. forward Eric Wynalda, now an analyst for the Fox Soccer Channel. "No disrespect to England, but this is an ideal group for us."

Several U.S. players are well known to England because they play in the Premier League, including goalkeeper Tim Howard (Everton), midfielder Clint Dempsey (Fulham), defenders Jonathan Spector (West Ham) and Jay DeMerit (Watford) and forward Jozy Altidore (Hull). U.S. captain Carlos Bocanegra played for Fulham.

"It will be like a Premier League game," Fulham manager Roy Hodgson said. "The USA is like a team you meet every week. It's better than meeting North Korea and a style of play you're not used to."

The game could feature a matchup of Los Angeles Galaxy teammates Landon Donovan playing for the U.S. against England midfielder David Beckham. Donovan shrugged his shoulders when the U.S. was picked to play England. "It never ends," he said — apparent reference to his connection to the English star.

"This is going to be awesome," Donovan said. "I can't wait. This is going to be great."

The U.S. has beaten England twice and lost seven times in nine meetings. The other victory was 2-0 in a 1993 exhibition at Foxborough, Mass. In the most recent matchups, England won 2-1 at Chicago's Solider Field in 2005 and 2-0 at Wembley last year.

The only official match between the teams was at the 1950 World Cup.

"It's a tough game," former England manager Terry Venables said. "They will be very well organized and very fit. They won't outplay us but they could out-strength us.

"They won't give in until the last but we do have a bit more."

Mexico was drawn Friday to meet South Africa in the tournament opener on June 11 in Johannesburg. El Tri then plays France and Uruguay in Group A.

In the other groups it was:

Group B: Argentina, Greece, Nigeria, South Korea;

Group C: Algeria, England, Slovenia, United States;

Group D: Australia, Germany, Ghana, Serbia;

Group E: Cameroon, Denmark, Japan, Netherlands;

Group F: Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia;

Group G: Brazil, Ivory Coast, North Korea, Portugal;

Group H: Chile, Honduras, Spain, Switzerland


Hmmm, some of these groups are very strong, take a look at G, North Korea may cause a few upsets, same goes for South Korea over in group B. I can see the Netherlands cutting staight through their group, Japan may trouble them?. Australia have it tough, and the US vs England? well that's going to be a cracker, don't count the States out though, they are pretty good despite their critisism., IMO.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:15 am
by gr8dane
Enigma869 wrote:Soccer fucking BLOWS! I'd rather watch my pubes grow, as it would probably be far more entertaining :shock: :shock: :shock:


Well,I guess it's because you don't have any.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:19 am
by Behshad
gr8dane wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:Soccer fucking BLOWS! I'd rather watch my pubes grow, as it would probably be far more entertaining :shock: :shock: :shock:


Well,I guess it's because you don't have any.



The fact that you even guessed this is disturbing. Does this mean you also followed the "game" ?! :twisted:

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:56 am
by Vladan
Behshad wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:Soccer fucking BLOWS! I'd rather watch my pubes grow, as it would probably be far more entertaining :shock: :shock: :shock:


Well,I guess it's because you don't have any.



The fact that you even guessed this is disturbing. Does this mean you also followed the "game" ?! :twisted:


Haha, well John actually said he would rather watch his pubes grow, I guess that pretty much explains it :) Damn John From Boston, thanks for sharing! :)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:27 pm
by gr8dane
Behshad wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:Soccer fucking BLOWS! I'd rather watch my pubes grow, as it would probably be far more entertaining :shock: :shock: :shock:


Well,I guess it's because you don't have any.



The fact that you even guessed this is disturbing. Does this mean you also followed the "game" ?! :twisted:


Follow the game?
I'll give you 3 guesses.
Any chance of getting Jim Carrey back?
Him and I seem to share the same kind of favorite munchie,if you know what I mean. :wink:
All the best.