If you aren’t watching the Germany-Ghana match, you are missing football at its finest. Two very skillful teams with no fear.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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And two Boateng brothers playing against each other, and tackling each other !
Livened up a bit now.
And even more now.
And even more now.
I was working outside. Happened to step into the house and see your blog entry with enough time to turn the game on at halftime.
Saw both beautiful goals live!
2-1. That’s what aggressive challenge can do.
And for anyone who don’t understand the passion that soccer can evoke I refer you to Bill Shankely (ex-Liverpool manager) said –
There is nothing quite like sport to evoke agony and ecstasy in those who watch it. The FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil has been a perfect demonstration of that, with massive (and passionate) crowds from all over the world at all the matches.
Much more fun than four years ago with those idiot noise makers in South Africa which wrecked the tournament.
Absolutely ! And when the footballers went round the African villages handing out shirts, all the kids wanted were Manchester United shirts.
Football (aka soccer) is a global phenomena. 🙂
A phenomenon actually, for the Greeks among us 🙂
Tom’s a Greek, alright? He meant both football and soccer.
Greek? That’s news to me.
As an illiterate sesquipedalian scribbler I make that kind of mistakes all the time.
🙂