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Old 11-07-10, 22:03
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Bill, Barry,

Thanks, the game is in it's second half and is nerve wracking. 76 minutes and it is still 0-0!

More later!

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Old 11-07-10, 23:11
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The game just done, as you well know. I'm sorry for your loss! Damned good game though. It could easily have gone either way!
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Old 12-07-10, 09:37
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As Americans would say "second place is first loser!"

But I feel the Dutch team did great and more than was expected initially. But the victory of the Spanish team shows a team which is accustomed to playing with each other, will get better results than a team consisting of star players gathered together for a tournament.

And let's not forget: congratulations and a big thanks to the people of South Africa for hosting such a world class event!

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Old 12-07-10, 19:15
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As Americans would say "second place is first loser!"

But I feel the Dutch team did great and more than was expected initially. But the victory of the Spanish team shows a team which is accustomed to playing with each other, will get better results than a team consisting of star players gathered together for a tournament.

And let's not forget: congratulations and a big thanks to the people of South Africa for hosting such a world class event!

H.
Certainly, kudos to the Sooth-Effricins! Magnificent job. As far as the game was concerned, I did note what appeared to be a significant bias on the part of the referees... most of the fouls given to the Dutch wouldn't even have raised an eyebrow here in North America, and there were far too many screeching dives, with those that took them getting up and walking away the moment a yellow card was produced. Pathetic. The game could have gone either way, but the Spaniards got lucky. The whole thing was too damned political, IMHO.

Me, I voted for the octopus...

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Old 12-07-10, 20:50
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Yes, that kind of behaviour is more like we are used to see from South American football teams.

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Me, I voted for the octopus...
Ah yes, Paul. . . Well sorry, he ended up on our BBQ last Saturday after he predicted the Spaniards would win

For me it is back to normal now, I like to watch a great game (yesterday's wasn't), but football isn't a great deal to me personally but hard to avoid in this country
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