Go Evra!

Evra gets the ball wide open in the middle of the pitch with three white shirts in front of him (including Benzema) and 10 yards to the nearest red shirt, and then kicks it out of bounds. ROFL

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14 Responses to Go Evra!

  1. inMAGICn says:

    I saw you played soccer at ASU. I too played soccer in the late 60’s at UCSB. I was a fullback and was used mainly as a hatchet-man since I was bulky and not that fast. I got away with it because outside the pitch, no one knew the rules.
    That said, watching soccer, even at the highest levels is, to me, the greatest bore in the sports world. Sorry, but I gotta say it. Well, its not as bad as televised golf or 12 0-0 innings of the Cubs versus the Indians, but just sayin’…

  2. inMAGICn says:

    its, of course, is it’s

  3. Gamecock says:

    Gentlemen, please edumacate me. What is a “pitch?”

    The Swiss-France match was on TV at the gym. 2-6. I’m not a soccer fan, but, yeah, I watched some of a match. “On average, every person on the planet will watch two world cup matches during this year’s competition.” Because it’s the only thing on?

  4. Andy Oz says:

    What the hell!!!
    Honduras and Ecuador are going crazy!!??
    Swiss and French were nuts too.
    No one does defence anymore.
    It’s great!

  5. Andy DC says:

    At least there isn’t 50 commercials in 30 minutes of play like the NFL. Unless you pre-record an NFL game and fast forward thru all the dead time, it has now become unwatchable.

  6. inMAGICn says:

    Gamecock:
    The pitch is the field.

    As for two views per person, you are also right; it’s the only thing on. I was in Central Africa when the World Cup was broadcast on one of the first color TV networks in the area. The TV was in a private restaurant (actually a chop bar). Because there was no African team playing, the TV was just on. I guess that counts as a watch for the twenty or more people there.

  7. copernicus34 says:

    Big soccer (football) fan, but tired of the ridiculous fake faces when being ‘touched’ by an opponent. Its embarrassing to watch and pathetic. For years I wondered why it simply would not catch on in this country, its pretty obvious now. Americans don’t like pussies in sports. Thats what all the fucking ballerinas are; humongous pussies.

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