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Post by thebin on Feb 10, 2009 8:58:45 GMT -5
Anyone else totally pumped for Wed night's soccer game? Going to be almost 60 degrees in Columbus for the US-Mexico game. That's just bad luck for the US. I'm assuming that will set a record for Feb 11th high in Columbus. Expect a battle.
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Post by bubbrubbhoya on Feb 10, 2009 9:01:49 GMT -5
I'm super amped for it. USA! USA! USA!
In addition, other than a Euro or WC, I can't remember a better week of international soccer than this one. USA v. Mexico, Spain v. England, France v. Argentina. And oh yeah--that little affair between Brazil and Italy today. Great week.
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Post by thebin on Feb 10, 2009 9:06:14 GMT -5
I guess the other games are friendlies? All things considered I think even from a non-Concacaf standpoint the US-Mex game is the biggest one by far since so much is on the line and these are two WC finals regulars now.
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Post by bubbrubbhoya on Feb 10, 2009 10:12:53 GMT -5
I guess the other games are friendlies? All things considered I think even from a non-Concacaf standpoint the US-Mex game is the biggest one by far since so much is on the line and these are two WC finals regulars now. Definitely true. Even FIFA seems to recognize this, as US v. Mexico stories are all over their website. The other games aren't as "big," but along with the big one, they certainly make for an enjoyable week of footy.
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Post by thebin on Feb 10, 2009 10:19:32 GMT -5
I guess the other games are friendlies? All things considered I think even from a non-Concacaf standpoint the US-Mex game is the biggest one by far since so much is on the line and these are two WC finals regulars now. Definitely true. Even FIFA seems to recognize this, as US v. Mexico stories are all over their website. The other games aren't as "big," but along with the big one, they certainly make for an enjoyable week of footy. It's always been an under-rated international rivalry.
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Post by kghoya on Feb 10, 2009 11:10:48 GMT -5
i'll be there
then georgetown - cuse on saturday
big week...big week
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Post by thebin on Feb 10, 2009 11:21:58 GMT -5
Good stuff. Really bummed to see it won't be freezing cold.
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Post by kghoya on Feb 10, 2009 11:27:51 GMT -5
Good stuff. Really bummed to see it won't be freezing cold. yeah. one week too late.
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Post by hifigator on Feb 10, 2009 12:05:59 GMT -5
I thought I remember hearing that the game was Wednesday at 7pm, but on the way to work this morning, they said that it was tonight on the deuce at 7pm. What gives?
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Post by thebin on Feb 10, 2009 12:10:07 GMT -5
Should be Wed I thought too. I'm guessing you heard an ad a day earlier than it should have aired.
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Post by thebin on Feb 10, 2009 12:11:06 GMT -5
Confirmed the game is wed feb 11th.
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Post by vcjack on Feb 10, 2009 12:32:02 GMT -5
I wonder if Sam's Army will just incorporate Columbus's fan organization like they do with Screaming Eagles/Barra Brava for games in DC
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Post by hoyarooter on Feb 10, 2009 13:04:59 GMT -5
I know I shouldn't have invaded this thread, but I can't help myself.
It's "football." It never counts.
While I'm at it, I'm so sad that Beck Spice wants to go back and play in Europe. Boo hoo hoo. Beck, we hardly knew ye.
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Post by hifigator on Feb 10, 2009 14:03:49 GMT -5
On the same ad I heard earlier, they said that Mexico hadn't beaten America on US Soil in 8 years. Anyone know exactly how often they play and how often the games are here? I mean, is that really a streak to be proud of?
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Post by vcjack on Feb 10, 2009 14:12:12 GMT -5
On the same ad I heard earlier, they said that Mexico hadn't beaten America on US Soil in 8 years. Anyone know exactly how often they play and how often the games are here? I mean, is that really a streak to be proud of? It is a streak to be proud of, especially considering that these "home" crowds haven't always been so friendly towards the people in the red, white & blue (which coincidentally is one of the reasons this game is in Columbus)
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Post by washingtonhoya on Feb 10, 2009 16:02:19 GMT -5
On the same ad I heard earlier, they said that Mexico hadn't beaten America on US Soil in 8 years. Anyone know exactly how often they play and how often the games are here? I mean, is that really a streak to be proud of? Ask (or ignore Wikipedia, the oracle of all things trivial) and ye shall receive: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_and_Mexico_football_rivalryLook at the recent games and you'll see why "2-0" is a favorite taunt of Sam's Army toward the Mexican fans. Five times in this decade the US has beaten El Tri by that scoreline, including both home matches in the 02 and 06 World Cup Qualifiers (both at Crew Stadium) and the 02 World Cup first knockout round. And, if anyone here remembers, the last 2-0 scoreline was the friendly in Phoenix where the crowd was probably 60-40 Mexico-USA and Landycakes scored the second against the run of play with an assist from the ref, before Oswaldo Sanchez decided to go Ty Cobb on a celebrating Eddie Johnson. There are plenty of players on that team to hate--Cuahtemoc Blanco, Jonny "Frosted Tips" Magallon to name just two--but Sanchez is and should be the current Public Enemy Numero Uno. The only players I've found myself really liking on El Tri are Rafa Marquez and Jared Borgetti, although I only like Borgetti when he tries stepping up to Oguchi Onyewu and gets manhandled.
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Post by thebin on Feb 10, 2009 17:53:01 GMT -5
On the same ad I heard earlier, they said that Mexico hadn't beaten America on US Soil in 8 years. Anyone know exactly how often they play and how often the games are here? I mean, is that really a streak to be proud of? The "home" winning streak versus the former CONCACAF giant has actually been going on 11 years now and yes it is something to be proud of...very much so. Mexico gets a top seed in every World Cup Finals...there are only 8 of those. If we win Concacaf again, we really ought to get it instead. We should have had it in Germany 06- lord knows we could have used it.
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Post by hifigator on Feb 10, 2009 18:56:25 GMT -5
Cool thanks. I wasn't sure if we played every year, twice a year, every other year etc... I also didn't know if we alternated between here and there. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't like those comments such as Auburn not having lost in Gainesville for 16 years, when they had only played here twice during that time or the sort ...
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Post by HeartAttackHoya on Feb 11, 2009 12:04:49 GMT -5
we need this win although i do like our chances this year of finally pulling off an upset in Aztec stadium
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Post by Boz on Feb 11, 2009 14:54:20 GMT -5
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