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  • #31
    This thread really should be deleted.


    Why?
    I don't know what I am - Pekka

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    • #32
      Oh all Right!!!

      I was planning to save this for later. But this constant begging and whining is really getting to me! I can't stand listening to your needy silences any longer.

      So, here you are - fresh off the presses,..

      World Cup 2006 Schedule: Pool Games


      Wed 06 Sep 2006
      Germany v. India
      Argentina v. New Zealand
      Korea v. Netherlands

      Thu 07 Sep 2006
      India v. England
      Pakistan v. Japan
      Australia v. Spain
      Netherlands v. South Africa

      Fri 08 Sep 2006
      New Zealand v. Pakistan
      England v. Korea
      Spain v. Argentina

      Sat 09 Sep 2006
      South Africa v. India
      Germany v. Netherlands
      Japan v. New Zealand
      Argentina v. Australia

      Sun 10 Sep 2006
      Pakistan v. Spain
      England v. Germany
      Korea v. South Africa
      Australia v. Japan

      Mon 11 Sep 2006
      Spain v. New Zealand
      India v. Korea
      Argentina v. Pakistan
      Netherlands v. England

      Tue 12 Sep 2006
      New Zealand v. Australia
      Japan v. Argentina
      Germany v. South Africa
      India v. Netherlands

      Wed 13 Sep 2006
      Japan v. Spain
      Korea v. Germany
      South Africa v. England
      Australia v. Pakistan
      I don't know what I am - Pekka

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      • #33
        And as part of our feature-packed coverage of this iNsUpErAbLe moment in world sport,.. we bring you a round-up of this ... week's ... Featured Nation,...

        Yes, yes, I know you're all gagging for it now. Well, you'll have to hold on just a little bit longer kiddies.

        We'll be back after this short break.
        I don't know what I am - Pekka

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        • #34
          Japan!!1!



          Sahara WorldHockey Team Ranking: 14
          World Cup appearances: 3 (1971, 1973, 2002)
          Best World Cup finish: 1971 (9th)
          2002 World Cup: 12th
          Olympic Games: 1932 (2nd)
          World Cup: 1971 (9th), 1973 (10th), 2002 (12th)
          Asia Cup: 2003 (4th)


          Form
          Japan plays a fast passing game with quick movement of the ball. They play a fast-paced, athletic game with strong possesion in mid-field. They have been criticised for failing to finish with confidence, sometimes letting well-built plays dissipate into nothing.

          Japan put thier endurance and determination to good effect at the Qualifiers in Changzou, beating out the Gallic surrender monkeys (2:1) for the last available spot at the World Cup.

          Since finishing last in the 2004 Olympic qualifying tournament, they have taken huge strides and deserve a second successive World Cup appearance. Like most Asian teams they play an attacking game at a fast pace and boast high individual fitness and skill levels.


          Coach
          Takahashi Akira (who captained the team at the Sydney Olympics)

          Players
          Takahiko Yamabori, 32, is not only their most experienced player but a penalty corner specialist. Kenichi Katayama is another player Japan rely on after taking five uncapped players to Changzhou.

          Ben Hawes (GBR) breaks away from Akira Takahashi (JPN).
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          • #35
            Terra's Top Picks

            Wed 06 Sep 2006
            Argentina v. New Zealand
            Neither team is likely to take the cup, but this one should be a good tussle.

            Thu 07 Sep 2006
            Australia v. Spain
            Book your seats early. This one's gonna be telling.

            Fri 08 Sep 2006
            New Zealand v. Pakistan
            Get ready for some hot 'n heavy luvvin. C'wealth styliee


            Sat 09 Sep 2006
            Germany v. Netherlands
            Oooh look!! Two crappy, boring Eurotards get to tough it out together for the day. Wheee!


            Sun 10 Sep 2006
            Pakistan v. Spain
            Spain gets a chance to regain some dignity after being hammered by the Kookaburras

            Mon 11 Sep 2006
            Netherlands v. England
            Oh all right! The Dutch suck spuds. But hey! Why not have the pleasure of watching England go down. One more time boys,..

            Tue 12 Sep 2006
            New Zealand v. Australia
            Yeah,... You know you want it


            Wed 13 Sep 2006
            South Africa v. England
            Aww heck. Who cares if anyone wins. I'm watching this one just for the injury time-outs.

            Well that's it for major events in the World Cup so far. Stay tuned, sports fans.



            And sorry if it's none too creative this time 'round, I've had a bunt of a week.
            I don't know what I am - Pekka

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            • #36
              I don't know if this is old but did anyone watch Italy vs USA??

              Normally I always cheer for Italia..but they SUCKED this game! What kind of team is it that the Americans are still creating so many scoring chances and pressing them right down the field with 2 red cards??

              **** the offence, the Italian defence would've been overwhelmed if not for fouls right in front of the ref. With two red cards!! I was impressed with McBride. Italy, where you AT?!
              "Wait a minute..this isn''t FAUX dive, it's just a DIVE!"
              "...Mangy dog staggering about, looking vainly for a place to die."
              "sauna stories? There are no 'sauna stories'.. I mean.. sauna is sauna. You do by the laws of sauna." -P.

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              • #37
                Wrong thread. This is the highschool girls world cup.
                ~ If Tehben spits eggs at you, jump on them and throw them back. ~ Eventis ~ Eventis Dungeons & Dragons 6th Age Campaign: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4: (Unspeakable) Horror on the Hill ~

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                • #38
                  Joncha

                  Nice work teaching them to respect my authorahtay.

                  But don't go around scaring off the paying customers. Just make sure Imran doesn't get in here.

                  (Crap. I still can't find a way to make that joke work. Ah well, that's what you get for trying to reference South Park)
                  I don't know what I am - Pekka

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                  • #39
                    England




                    Sahara WorldHockey Team Ranking: 11
                    Best WC Finish: 2nd (1986)
                    2002 WC: 7th
                    Major Tournaments:
                    Olympic Games: nil (combine with Wales and Scotland to compete as Great Britain)
                    World Cup: 1973 (6th), 1975 (6th), 1978 (7th), 1982 (9th), 1986 (2nd), 1990 (5th), 1994 (6th), 1998 (6th), 2002 (7th)
                    Champions Trophy: 1981 (6th), 1995 (6th), 2000 (5th), 2001 (5th)


                    Form
                    After years of stagnation and lack-lustre results, the EHL has undergone a significant restructure. Local competitions have been re-organised and greater emphasis is being placed on player development. Following a spate of retirements, this new look England side has begun to take impressive strides. They showed great determination to turn around what could have been a disastrous showing at the 2005 European Championships but faltered at the last hurdle in the Commonwealth Games, losing to Malaysia in the bronze medal play off. They continued to grow in stature at the BDO Hockey World Cup Qualifier topping their group before beating Pakistan 3-1 to finish third.

                    OK, so they can't help being English, but let's hope we see a bit of energy out of them this time.

                    Coach
                    Jason Lee is another of the young former internationals now taking charge of a team. He won 25 caps for Great Britain and 62 for England and played in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and the 1998 World Cup. Thrown in at the deep end, he has taken time to impose his authority on the side but isn’t afraid to take criticism and stick with what he believes in.


                    Players
                    Captain and defender Brett Garrard and penalty corner specialist Ben Hawes have improved considerably since playing in the Dutch league and are key players. So too is the versatile Barry Middleton. The Mantell brothers - Richard the penalty corner specialist and younger brother Simon, an exciting striker are also playters to watch.
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                    • #40
                      Anyway. I think there's one thing we can all agree on.

                      'There is not a chance in Hell that England will win this World Cup."
                      I don't know what I am - Pekka

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Seeker
                        Italy, where you AT?!
                        I don't know, but let's hope they stay there for a just few more hours.
                        I don't know what I am - Pekka

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