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kliu0

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Re: World Sports News & Discussion

Australia and NZ and those once taken over by the English tend to follow sports that the English enjoy such as cricket, rugby, soccer. You mean watch cricket.....

I seriously don't understand Cricket, and how people spend a several long hours each match under the burning sun throwing and hitting balls.

I enjoy Rugby, used to play but then quit after a while. Proud supporter of the NZ All Blacks.
 

bladerunner

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Re: World Sports News & Discussion

Australia and NZ and those once taken over by the English tend to follow sports that the English enjoy such as cricket, rugby, soccer. You mean watch cricket.....

I seriously don't understand Cricket, and how people spend a several long hours each match under the burning sun throwing and hitting balls.

I enjoy Rugby, used to play but then quit after a while. Proud supporter of the NZ All Blacks.

No Womens netball the Aus National womens team are the world champs.Meanwhile you have the club teams such as New South Wales Swifts, Melbourn Vixens, Adelaide Thunderbirds and the Queensland Firebirds, participating.

test cricket can be a bore, but it is wonderful to hear a well connected bat on ball and watch it fly.

but tewnty twenty cricket is fast and and doest last much longer than a american football game after you factor in all the ballyhoo that goes with it.
The only thing wrong with the shortened version is the skill in batting is reduced, basically its just slogging.
 

bd popeye

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I notice professional baskeball is not doing so well in Aus at the moment/ You will have to take up watching the women"s netball

Netball?? WTH is that?

I echo the congratulations to the Lakers! I'm very happy they won. Now I can go to work and gloat....:D

I stated;
I hope the Lakers win tonight to minimize the rioting by knuckleheads in LA.

There was some unruly demonstrations by knuckleheads I.E. Troublemakers near the Staples Center in downtown LA last night after the Lakers win.

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A Laker supporter is lifted by the crowd after the Los Angeles Lakers won their 15th NBA Championship, in Los Angeles June 14, 2009. The Lakers won their 15th NBA Championship by defeating Orlando Magic in Game 5 of their NBA Finals basketball game.

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Police detain a (Knucklehead) Los Angeles Lakers fan after they started throwing bottles and damaging passing cars outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles, after their team defeated the Orlando Magic in the NBA final on June 14, 2009. The Lakers won the series 4-1.
 
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kliu0

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Netball is similar to basketball....but its played by women. It can be enjoyable to play and watch, but if there are alternatives I'd rather not watch or play it. More details here:

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HKSDU

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Netball is similar to basketball....but its played by women. It can be enjoyable to play and watch, but if there are alternatives I'd rather not watch or play it. More details here:

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lol you enjoy netball or women jumping around in short skirts. jokes. neball seems pretty hard to play since there is no backboard, and you can't dribble the ball.
 

bladerunner

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Re: World Sports News & Discussion

lol you enjoy netball or women jumping around in short skirts. jokes. neball seems pretty hard to play since there is no backboard, and you can't dribble the ball.

They've also got nicer looking legs better looking at those then the knobbly knees on the men.:D
 
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bd popeye

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I posted on Sunday;
I hope the Lakers win tonight to minimize the rioting by knuckleheads in LA.

This is what happemed.

LOS ANGELES, June 15 (Xinhua) -- Celebration over Los Angeles Lakers' victory in the NBA Championship last night led to riots, in which 18 people were arrested and eight police officers injured, police said on Monday.

Thousands of Angelenos took to the streets in downtown Los Angeles following the Lakers' victory over Orlando Magic in Orlando in a celebration that turned ugly, according to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).

The Lakers beat the Orlando Magic 99-86, taking the series four games to one. It's the team's 15th championship and coach Phil Jackson's 10th,which is more than any other NBA coach.

While most of the crowd celebrated safely, small groups of people used the party atmosphere as an excuse to run wild, set bonfires, light fireworks, commit vandalism, loot stores, try to overturn vehicles and pelt police with bottles, rocks and even fire crackers, said the LAPD.

A number of "knuckleheads" started fires, looted several stores, tried to overturn cars and assaulted police, L.A. Police Chief William Bratton said.

Speaking to Fox11, Bratton said officers "used minimal levels of force, behaving very professionally," despite attempts to provoke them.

Police were out in force, and managed to split the crowd into smaller groups even as they became targets for fan violence, in which eight police officers were injured, according to LAPD Police Department Officer Norma Eisenman.

Some officers were injured when fans hurled bricks and bottles, said Los Angeles police Sgt. Andy Mathes of the Central Station.

Police arrested 18 people for various offenses including arson; failure to disperse; inciting a riot; and misdemeanor warrants, Eisenman said.

The actual number of arrests was revised downward from an estimate of 25 that was reported last night by various media outlets.

Twelve LAPD vehicles, one sheriff's vehicle and six Metro buses were damaged, Eisenman said.

Street disturbances also followed Lakers championship victories in 2000, 2001 and 2002.
 

bladerunner

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Manchester United's selling of Ronaldo to Real Madrid for $130million has reignited the discussion that Professional Sports salaries are over the top. While I have no objection to professional sportsman being well paid, I don't necessarily buy into the argument, that they have to be ludicrously well paid because of a limited earning span.
To that I say, that because their professional sporting career may be over, does'nt mean their life is and if they were careful with their earnings, they will have more than a comfortable lifestyle. Everyday thousands of people around their world have their potential earning power disrupted by tragedy of one sort or another and they have to get on with life so what's so special about sports stars?
 

bd popeye

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I'm sure those supporting Espana are in mourning. Espically in Espana..But in the US..no one cares or knows.. Hey did the US side get to go to McDonalds after the game??:D If not I'm sure they got a juice box!:D

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United States beats Spain 2-0

By RAF CASERT, AP Sports Writer

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa (AP)—The United States stunned top-ranked Spain 2-0 Wednesday night on goals by Jozy Altidore and Clint Dempsey, advancing to the Confederations Cup final with one of the Americans’ biggest soccer victories.

Altidore scored in the 27th minute and Dempsey added a goal in the 74th as the Americans became the first team to defeat Spain since Romania in November 2006.

The chances of such a U.S. victory seemed slim just a few days ago. The 14th-ranked Americans lost their first two games in the Confederations Cup, an eight-nation World Cup warmup, and were on the verge of elimination.

“I can’t explain it any more than you can,” U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard said. “Sports is funny sometimes, but when you put your mind to something, you can achieve it.”

Now they will play defending champion Brazil or host South Africa on Sunday in their first-ever men’s final at a FIFA competition.

“It’s exciting, a great team effort. To beat an amazing team like Spain and make the final, it’s big,” U.S. coach Bob Bradley said. “We played as hard as we could and that’s what it took. Every guy contributed, so it’s a very good feeling.

The U.S. has three full days to prepare for the final. It was thoroughly outplayed by Brazil in a 3-0 first-round meeting.

“We take a few hours to regroup, but we’ll be ready,” Bradley said. “We’re so excited about this.”

Spain, the European champion, had set an international record with 15 straight victories and had tied Brazil’s record unbeaten streak of 35 games from December 1993 to January 1996.

“We’re not used to losing,” Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque said. “We lacked a little of our usual touch. We played a very difficult rival who took us head on.”

Spain outshot the U.S. 29-9 but Howard came up with several big saves.

“We knew we had to pick and choose our moments to go forward,” Dempsey said. “We’re happy with the result and we know we’re going to have our work cut out to get anything out of the final.”

Altidore got the first goal when he outmuscled Joan Capdevila, his teammate on Spain’s Villarreal, to beat goalkeeper Iker Casillas. Dempsey scored when he pounced on Landon Donovan’s cross, which had bounced off Gerard Pique and the foot of Sergio Ramos.

Midfielder Michael Bradley, son of the coach, will miss the final. He received a red card for a late sliding tackle in the 87th minute, the third U.S. ejection of the tournament.

The United States had been 1-7-1 against top-ranked teams, beating Brazil in the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup and tying Argentina last summer in an exhibition at Giants Stadium. When the U.S. upset Brazil, goalkeeper Kasey Keller had an outstanding game, just as Howard did.

For the Americans, a longtime soccer outsider, this ranked alongside the upset of Brazil as one of their top wins, below victories over England in the 1950 World Cup, Portugal and Mexico in the 2002 World Cup and Colombia in the 1994 World Cup.

The Americans were boosted by the return of captain Carlos Bocanegra, who had been sidelined since injuring a hamstring during a World Cup qualifier on June 6. He played left back instead of central defense.

The United States had lost its three previous matches against Spain, including a 1-0 in an exhibition on June 4 last year at Santander.

Altidore scored after Dempsey lifted the ball over Pique as Xabi Alonso tried to come in. The ball deflected to the 19-year-old forward, who shot from 18 yards as Carles Puyol attempted to close in vain. The shot went off Casillas’ right arm and into the net.

Altidore was so excited he took off his jersey as he ran toward the stands in celebration, drawing a yellow card.

It was the first goal against Spain in 451 minutes, since Turkey’s Semih Senturk scored on April 1, and just the third goal the Spaniards allowed in 17 games dating to last summer’s European Championship.

Scoring against Spain had special meaning for Altidore, acquired by Villarreal of Spain’s La Liga from Major League Soccer and the New York Red Bulls for $10 million last summer. He made only two starts and four substitute appearances during the first half of the season for Villarreal, scoring one goal. Loaned to second division leader Xerez on Jan. 30, he didn’t get into a single match.

On Sunday, Altidore had sent a warning to Capdevila.

“He sent me a message and told me that we had to be careful,” Capdevila said. “But his Spanish is not so great, so I think he made a mistake.”
 
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