Posted on 06/10/2006 5:54:26 AM PDT by soccer_maniac
One of the most fancied teams in Germany, England will open their FIFA World Cup campaign against Group B rivals Paraguay today -- LIVE NOW on ABC: England v Paraguay
I hear you. I'm enjoying this game a lot more as well. Both teams are hustling unlike the earlier game.
Of course with the low scoring games so far today, I want to see at least 4 goals from Argentina over Ivory Coast.
I would gladly put up the dough if they were to do a pay per view where they put Musberger and O'Brian in a clear booth and slowly withdrew the air.
I won't argue with you. T&T is hanging with Sweden much better than I expected.
T&T deserve a point. Plus, a point by T7T w/ 10 men would shut the critics of CONCACAF up for awhile.
Argentina can't take anything for granted. African teams are dangerous -- just ask France!
I get Univision in digital, but its at 640 which isn't all that great.
Hey, I don't personally hate Hamburger. Just put him on "The View" where I won't ever see him.
Okay. Forget the bricks and chains. Put the T&T soccer team on the border. Nothing is getting by them!
LOL!
Just put the goalie on the border!
Yellow card for Yorke
Sound just went out...anyone else?
I just got it back.
Me too.
Sheesh!
I was hoping Musberger had a stroke or something.
Yup. The silence was only marginally more annoying than the ABC announcers.
Wow, this goalie is playing outstandingly!
ROTFLMAO!!
The Univision announcers called the last save by T&T the biggest of the game so far.
Much more exciting game than any of the others so far. That is why those haters who bitch about 0-0 games have no idea what they are talking about.
Absolutely! I'm beginning to see desperation in Sweden. They are throwing everything they can at the net.
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