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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 54679" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I'm not a soccer (read: futbol) aficionado at all, so much of the nuance of the game is a struggle for me. I enjoy watching excellent play in soccer like I do in hockey. Watching either of these sports makes me understand why people say baseball is boring. It's because they truly don't understand what is going on. To me, baseball is one of the most exciting games played; it's a chess match.</p><p></p><p>My comments above were based solely on the eye-ball test. What I saw was England pressing the advantage much more than Italy, and some really excellent shots on goal for England. There were some tough breaks and then some really lousy final shots. I laughed out loud when Rooney shanked that corner. The free kick by the Italian at the end of the game was sick (that's for whomever it was that said they didn't like the use of "sick") and the goal keeper didn't have a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 54679, member: 198"] I'm not a soccer (read: futbol) aficionado at all, so much of the nuance of the game is a struggle for me. I enjoy watching excellent play in soccer like I do in hockey. Watching either of these sports makes me understand why people say baseball is boring. It's because they truly don't understand what is going on. To me, baseball is one of the most exciting games played; it's a chess match. My comments above were based solely on the eye-ball test. What I saw was England pressing the advantage much more than Italy, and some really excellent shots on goal for England. There were some tough breaks and then some really lousy final shots. I laughed out loud when Rooney shanked that corner. The free kick by the Italian at the end of the game was sick (that's for whomever it was that said they didn't like the use of "sick") and the goal keeper didn't have a chance. [/QUOTE]
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