Women's World Cup
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Women's World Cup
Begins Sunday. Not sure about anybody else but I'm looking forward to it.
US match-ups in the group stage...
6/28 vs. North Korea
7/2 vs. Colombia
7/6 vs. Sweden
US match-ups in the group stage...
6/28 vs. North Korea
7/2 vs. Colombia
7/6 vs. Sweden
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Re: Women's World Cup
Yeah. US Women are ranked #1 in the world and are the favorites to win it.
Plus, I have a thing for Alex Morgan... so, I'll definitely be tuning in for this.

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Plus, I have a thing for Alex Morgan... so, I'll definitely be tuning in for this.

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Re: Women's World Cup
Sammie-making. I think Italy has it on lock-down.dbackjon wrote:Soccer?
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Being on Euro soil, I wouldn't say we are favorites to win it. Ranked #1 yes, but I would have to think Germany is the favorite.Skjellyfetti wrote:Yeah. US Women are ranked #1 in the world and are the favorites to win it.
Plus, I have a thing for Alex Morgan... so, I'll definitely be tuning in for this.
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Been a long 12 years since seeing Chastain rip off her top...Need to get the Cup back home
Going to be one hell of a group to try and get through. Suffering loses to England and Mexico leading up to this leave plenty of room for doubts.
Center midfield is going to be the key. Rock solid defense led by Rampone and a great attack led by Wambach and Amy Rodriquez. Hopefully Boxx and Lloyd can control the middle and keep things at bay for the defense.
Should be a great first match with North Korea on Tuesday, June 28
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Anything can happen, but it's tough to see us getting past Germany on home soil.
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Re: Women's World Cup
Germany and Brazil are better right now.
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Re: Women's World Cup
Thanks for your input, we shall see. U-S-A U-S-A U-S-A!!!!!CitadelGrad wrote:Germany and Brazil are better right now.
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We win this and we will have more WWC championships than any other country. 
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Re: Women's World Cup
The fake injuries were one of the biggest reasons my boys stopped playing. They could not identify with grown men acting like wusses because someone tripped them.ODUalum11 wrote:hilarious because it's so true.Shellin wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
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Thing is, it doesn't really happen like that in most of the levels that kids would ever play at. Sure the play acting at the International level and top professional leagues is absurd and an embarassment, but that's not even part of the game at any levels that kids under 18 play at.BlueHen86 wrote:The fake injuries were one of the biggest reasons my boys stopped playing. They could not identify with grown men acting like wusses because someone tripped them.ODUalum11 wrote:
hilarious because it's so true.
With that said, the women's World Cup, and I'm sure I'm being sexist, is just amazingly bland soccer. It's the same reason why watching women's basketball is tough. To each their own, but I'm turning it off after the national anthems.
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You must be a big fan of national anthems.GannonFan wrote: To each their own, but I'm turning it off after the national anthems.
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Well, the good ones. Germany and France come to mind. Even get Canada's in this one.SunCoastBlueHen wrote:You must be a big fan of national anthems.GannonFan wrote: To each their own, but I'm turning it off after the national anthems.
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Re: Women's World Cup
I figured SuperHorney would ahve had a couple posts up in here. Wrong I was.
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Re: Women's World Cup
O Canada is awesome, but they really should replace it with Disney's O Canada song...GannonFan wrote:Well, the good ones. Germany and France come to mind. Even get Canada's in this one.SunCoastBlueHen wrote:
You must be a big fan of national anthems.
Funny thing about women's (girl's) soccer - it's far more watchable at the club level than it is at the "pro" or international level. Marta for Brazil can do some pretty cool tricks ("dribbling" downfield by bouncing the ball on her head), and Mia Hamm in her prime was at another level, but other than that it's just plain lousy soccer...
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Canada falls just short against Germany
Germany 2 Canada 1

While this match ended up as the German victory that most pundits had predicted, Canada legitimately served notice that they are a genuine contender for a World Cup title and showed just how far they have come as a team in recent years.
Considering that Canada lost 5-0 to Germany the last time the teams met in a World Cup, this was an impressive performance by the Canadians, especially given the circumstances. While there is no point in speculating how this one might have turned out if Sinclair had been able to finish her early chance in the German box, it was plain to see that with some better finishing and a couple of instances of better defending on the German goals, Canada could have come out of this one with a victory or at least a draw.
http://www.rednationonline.ca/Canadafal ... pener.aspx
Germany 2 Canada 1

While this match ended up as the German victory that most pundits had predicted, Canada legitimately served notice that they are a genuine contender for a World Cup title and showed just how far they have come as a team in recent years.
Considering that Canada lost 5-0 to Germany the last time the teams met in a World Cup, this was an impressive performance by the Canadians, especially given the circumstances. While there is no point in speculating how this one might have turned out if Sinclair had been able to finish her early chance in the German box, it was plain to see that with some better finishing and a couple of instances of better defending on the German goals, Canada could have come out of this one with a victory or at least a draw.
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Re: Women's World Cup
Men's soccer is the same way - far more enjoyable at the club level than at the international level. World Cup soccer is one of the worst advertisements for the sport. Barca vs. Man U, though, now that was much more interesting.Rob Iola wrote:O Canada is awesome, but they really should replace it with Disney's O Canada song...GannonFan wrote:
Well, the good ones. Germany and France come to mind. Even get Canada's in this one.
Funny thing about women's (girl's) soccer - it's far more watchable at the club level than it is at the "pro" or international level. Marta for Brazil can do some pretty cool tricks ("dribbling" downfield by bouncing the ball on her head), and Mia Hamm in her prime was at another level, but other than that it's just plain lousy soccer...
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Re: Women's World Cup
Much as it pains me to say it, Mexico put on quite the display of grit, determination, and flat out mastery against the US the other day (and pleasantly free of the diving - guess it helps that Blanco's gone) - but yes, the WC is crap - capped off with that pathetic display of thugery exhibited by the Dutch against Barca, er, the Spanish national team...GannonFan wrote:Men's soccer is the same way - far more enjoyable at the club level than at the international level. World Cup soccer is one of the worst advertisements for the sport. Barca vs. Man U, though, now that was much more interesting.Rob Iola wrote: O Canada is awesome, but they really should replace it with Disney's O Canada song...
Funny thing about women's (girl's) soccer - it's far more watchable at the club level than it is at the "pro" or international level. Marta for Brazil can do some pretty cool tricks ("dribbling" downfield by bouncing the ball on her head), and Mia Hamm in her prime was at another level, but other than that it's just plain lousy soccer...
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Canada humbled by France in crucial World Cup fixture
France 4 Canada 0
After an inspiring effort in defeat against Germany in their opening match at the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup, win or go home time arrived for Canada much earlier than the side truly deserved. With France having won their opening Group A fixture against Nigeria, Canada’s second group match ultimately became the match which would determine whether or not the much heralded Canadian team would make it through to the Knockout stages.
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One of the worst calls (or non-calls) that I have ever seen, in any sport. How the hell does the ref blow this call?
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Germany - Japan tied 0-0, going to extra time.
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