Ok. 2-nil. I'm still saying nigeria and argentina for this group. Greece, nope. The South Koreans looked good, but their defense wasn't exactly airtight and something tells me Messi might be able to find some room.
But, now to the real games of the day: Argentina-vs-Nigeria: should be a great game. I am really looking forward to that. I know my brother doesn't like it, but I do really like Argentina. Messi is unreal, best player in the world, and I'm hoping he clicks. Nigeria hasn't been as strong in the past few years, but I've heard people rave about them, so ok. Go Nigeria. With South Korea winning, these teams need to go for the win (unlike France-Uruguay...). I'm thinking a few goals, some lead changes back and forth.
Is there another game today? Oh yeah, England-vs-US. It's going to be a tight game. I think 0-0 or 1-0 is likely, unfortunately. This just has the feel of game that is so over hyped, nothing happens. I hope I'm wrong.
I will return for the US-England game, recording the Argentina-Nigeria game and watching it before the US game. We are meeting the minister who is going to marry Katie and I for a little interview/counseling. I thought about bringing a little tv to the meeting, or bringing every thing I say back to soccer, or just sitting there pouting about missing a world cup game while we're supposed to be talking about marriage. But, maybe not.
Back at 2:30!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
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Can you live blog from the meeting with the minister? Everyone knows God loves soccer.
I'm interested to hear some marriage/soccer analogies. If Messi and Maradona can make it work...
except that Messi and Maradonna haven't made it work.
When your spouse and in-laws gang up on you, yell: "offsides!"
Also, I've always found that shoving a yellow card in Gary's face is more empowering and effective than nagging.
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