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LOOK AT MY SITE!!!!!!
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go to www.worldwidesoccer.wetpaint.com !!!!!!! its the best website
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Omfg
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Sweet
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Your website is sweet!
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Advertise
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The World Cup
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Mar 19 2007, 8:03 AM EDT by
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great wiki i watch the world cup all the time
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Mar 18 2007, 11:29 PM EDT by
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I know it is in portuguese but I also put a page in English ,so thta u guys can check this out
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hey
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Jan 10 2007, 3:00 AM EST by
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um i was wondering how do you upload pictures on your websiter???
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Jan 10 2007, 3:00 AM EST
"um i was wondering how do you upload pictures on your websiter???" you can use photobucket to upload ur pics and aft tt juz copy the URL into ur site. http://photobucket.com. =)
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Aussie, Aussie, Aussie
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Jan 3 2007, 11:57 AM EST by
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The Socceroos should have beaten the Italians after the worst decision in the world.
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it's getting a bit outdated
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though euro cup will soon come up.
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World Cup of Soccer
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Oct 12 2006, 5:27 AM EDT by
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You should turn this site, or start a new, so that it is about all years of World Cup of Soccer. It would never degenerate like this one (im sorry to say). I Love the world cup an would like to know more about its history, why not a wiki about it?
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how do i delete a site
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Sep 16 2006, 5:11 PM EDT by
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i cant delete my site
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i love world cup soccer!!!!!!
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i also love baseball and if you like it too you can visit my websit at yankeesrule.wetpaint.com
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Soccertext
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Jun 23 2006, 2:18 PM EDT by
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For more Wikiness check out http://www.socialtext.com/node/81
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more on coverage
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I'm now in Australia, watching the games at ungodly times of the night. But I'll say this: The commentators here really are excellent (there's just one per game, and every one of them knows football inside out). There is no prattling and prating, at all, about Australia's national glory. It is just a commentary with an occasional "oh my, they're up against it now," or occasional remark about, say, how badly the ref missed this or that call (a common occurrence, on this morning's Croatia v Australia game - but the commentator was even-handed, and went back to demonstrate that Kewell had been offside when he scored the second Australian goal; mind you, the first Croatian goal was from a nonsense penalty, while the Croatian who gave up the first goal through a penalty for handball later committed another handball right in front, which the ref waived away, mysteriously). So, back to the commentary: What a refreshing change from what we suffer in the US. The studio commentators in Australia were Rale Rasic, who coached the team when it last went to the Cup, in 1974 – a hardened Croat who had tears in his eyes as he summed up at the end – and a former Socceroo who likewise did no bragging and blustering... Meanwhile, Australia v Italy Tuesday midnight, here. As one fan commented before today's game, which caused divided or confused loyalties, as there are so many Croatian-Australians): "Who you gonna barrack for, your mother or your father?" Australia is hugely of Italian background, since the 1940s and 1950s. I'm planning to go to the Italian-Australian Club to watch.
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Coverage
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Jun 22 2006, 4:40 PM EDT by
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the biggest disappointment for me is the lack of replay coverage at night. on the east coast of the us, the games are on during working hours. I looked at the 5 or so espn channels i get and none show replays - they actualy show fishing, dominoes, and old golf matches instead - rediculous.
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Coverage
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Why is the commentary so bad? The commentators clearly are under orders to "appeal" to viewers in the usual pandering American fashion. The idea is that it's not about the event, it's about maximizing the number of viewers so that the advertising department can report huge numbers to the advertisers. We're not football fans; we're a subset of their ideal set of indirectly consuming customers. There's nothing unusual about this, in these United States. Thank goodness that football doesn't permit (cross our fingers) the kind of parceling out of coverage that ruins the Olympics in this venal land – up-close-and-personal pap about players' heroic attainment of personal glory, endless American triumphalism, endless condescension to the bottom lines of faux populism and lucre.
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"There is always the internet radio for the BBC (radio 5 "fivelive") which gives very good coverage. " But you can't listen to BBC internet coverage of the world cup unless you're in the UK!
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I DVR every game
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Jun 20 2006, 12:36 PM EDT by
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yet fast-forward to the goals? who has time for THIS much soccer/football?
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Dumbing down
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I may be hyper-sensitive to this sort of thing, and maybe watching all but about 10 minutes of the World Cup is in itself a dangerous thing, I believe my brain will explode if I hear "must-win" used as an adjective one more time. Will Americans be sent scrambling for their dictionaries if announcers used "crucial" instead? I suppose crucial leaves too much to the imagination. Why is the game crucial, Americans might ask. Is it crucial that the game simply be played, or does it have something to do with the outcome? In which case, they should be calling the game against Ghana a "must win, because if we don't, the US does not advance in the World Cup, game." Of course, most Americans probably don't know where their dictionary is stored, or where they might purchase one Attention citizens! The location of your dictionary is a must-know memory! Why we dumb down our language is a must-ask question! My breakfast is a must-eat bagel!
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I think you're on to something... actually we should have a Wetpaint Wiki on the retaining good use of the English Language. Wait until the 'TXT SPK' hits you over the pond and when Americans starting embracing mobile text messaging as much as Europeans. I weep as I read phrases such as "I no ur reding this now, bt let's spk l8r'. Sob......
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Who to cheer for, and other things
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Jun 16 2006, 7:34 PM EDT by
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Here's a fun idea, although I'm too drunk to do it myself: after the opening round, construct a hypothetical EPL team comprised of players who play in the majors (you know, England, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Argentina or Brazil) but whose national teams bow out after the first round.
This idea is born of the Wayne Rooney situation. It seems plausible/desirable for a team to build itself in such a way as to avoid a great deal of international exposure. Picture those players eliminated after the first round, tending their wounds while Rooney and Gerrard and Lampard risk injury and run themselves into the turf.
In the words of the Guinness advertisements, "Brilliant!"
Andy
p.s.--incidentally, the hypothetical team must be the Stubbing Spivs. My mother told me about the Stubbing Spivs, the slackers hanging around the Stubbing depot during WWII (rejected by the military--how low do you have to be to be rejected from the service while Hitler threatens invasion?) and I thought it was such a great name I've tried to resurrect it on a number of occasions. I kind of liked the Ivory Coast team, even though they were playing the Dutch. Well represented. What about Serbia v. Argentina? Who do you root for in that predicament? I guess Argentina is no longer the Junta but my frame of reference is stuck in the past, isn't it? I chose to cheer for Montanegro, but not Serbia...
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Jun 16 2006, 7:34 PM EDT
Good point--and who am I to be snotty about it? I think Sweden has gone a long time without a war, but profiteering off the Nazis puts them in a basket with the Swiss.
Nope, nobody escapes. What about Togo?
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