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WORLD CHAMPIONS...my foot ! ! !

Discussion in 'Sports Forum' started by Carolyn Dee, Feb 17, 2005.

  1. 4His_glory

    4His_glory New Member

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    J.A.B,

    How safe is it to go to a soccer game in your corner of the world. When I went to one in Argentina, its was a little dangerous. We wore nuetral colors so no one could tell whcih team we were with.

    Ireland/Wales would be a fun game to see, I would like to see Argentina/Brazil someday.
     
  2. PatsFan

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    Unfortunately, I imagine it's hard for many pastors to get to Sunday football games. Fortunately I'm a professional counselor and can take off a few Sundays. The superbowl experience was pretty cool. We had good seats too. I've always wanted to do what you've described, i.e., attend a college game with power houses like Michigan and a really good soccer game in Europe or South America.
     
  3. 4His_glory

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    To sit in a stadium that holds over 120,000 cheering people, and look out and see that sea of maize and blue is an experience like no other. By the way I like your Patriots because of Tom Brady- a University of Michigan quaterback! Its amazing that some have suggested taht the Big Ten doesn't produce QBs.
     
  4. PatsFan

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    I think I'd really enjoy sitting in a stadium of 120,000 cheering people! Isn't Brady something! He gets better and better every year. He is so cool and relaxed in the pocket.
     
  5. J.A.B.

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    PatsFan: Alabama v Tennessee college football. i love college football, and my family is split between Tennessee and Alabama, I being a Tennessee fan so is my oldest brother, the rest is Alabama. Neyland is Tennessees giant stadium, i think its about 110,000 capacity
     
  6. J.A.B.

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    4His Glory: Ireland v Wales in soccer would be pretty boring i think, but that would be the best rugby game. Argentina v Brazil is probably the biggest rivalry in the world. do you still follow Argenitinian futbol? I have a friend who lives in Sau Paulo Brazil, and i know he is crazy about his Brazilian team, Sau Paulo
     
  7. 4His_glory

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    Yes I do try to follow Argentine futbol as best as I can. I am a missionary to Argentina, still raising my support, but we hope to move to Argentina by the end of the year.

    I use the internet a lot to follow how differnt teams are doing, since there really is not other way to do so.
     
  8. PatsFan

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    JAB, Neyland Stadium must really rock when Alabama comes to town! I'd really enjoy watching a game like that too. We don't have any big college teams like that around here. Boston College is not on a par with teams like Tennessee, Alabama and Michigan (4hisglory's team). Their stadium is kind of small too. Did you live in Tennessee before you moved to Ireland?
     
  9. J.A.B.

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    No we lived in Huntsville Alabama, really close to the border. Alabama has had a rough patch lately, Tennessee had an average season, but they did crush Texas A&M in the cotton bowl. 38-7 i think the score was. but next season Tennssee wil have an awesome D. they got a bounch of freshmen who were all top of their positions in high school.

    4HisGlory: i would absolutely LOVE Argentinian futbol, its great following teams who still play for pride, since all the big money makers waltz off to Europe.
     
  10. PatsFan

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    JAB, I used to live near Alabama, myself, on the gulf coast of Mississippi when I was in the Navy. I wish I had gone to some college football games back then.(I did see Pistol Pete Maravich play hoops a few times in New Orleans for the Jazz though). How old were you when you moved to Ireland?
     
  11. J.A.B.

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    moved to Ireland wen i was 7. but i have been back a few times
     
  12. PatsFan

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    I'll bet the multi-cultural experience has enriched your life!
     
  13. J.A.B.

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    more interesting. at least i get the sports from both Euro and State sides!
     
  14. PatsFan

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    Yeah. While most people are enthusiastic about 2 or 3 sports, it's probably more like 5 for you, ha, ha.
     
  15. J.A.B.

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    the only sports im enthusiastic about are soccer, rugby, and (american) football. but i do occasionaly sit down and watch cricket, or baseball, or basketball. but on the sports i really like i have alot of teams i really like. i have two football teams, 4 soccer teams, and 3 rugby teams that i follow pretty close
     
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