I'm not surprised though, considering that they allowed street drinking. Its just the extent of the damage that has left me disappointed.
EDIT- On a much much lighter note, Zizou returns for tomorrows match
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Well, in Russia (at least when I was there last) they sold beer on the streets, 3%, as non-alcoholic so that anyone could buy it, and there didn't seem to be any laws governing minimum legal age, as we (about 15 at the time) had no problems going into offies and buying whatever we wanted - vodka, wine, whiskey - without asking any questions. This could of course be the well-documented "fleecing tourists" syndrome, but it was still rather amazing that anyone could buy alcohol and drink it in public without batting an eyelid. But if you jaywalked - well they were on top of you like a ton of bricks. Strange country, lovely country, unlucky country.Originally posted by Tamerlane
I'm not surprised though, considering that they allowed street drinking. Its just the extent of the damage that has left me disappointed.
What was bizarre was the hooligans dressing as the skins do over here, with Union Jack T Shirts and waving Union Jack flags....Originally posted by C Elegans
Like HLD suggests, there's a lot more to the riots in Moscow than football. I haven't been to Russia for close to two years now, but I used to go there quite frequently and I have several friends there as well as Russian guest researchers at my lab. From what I know, football is not a huge sport in Russia, it's nothing like in Italy, Brazil or the UK. Russia is a society with many deep problems, and these are highly visible in Moscow, where the enormous class differences meet. Moscow is the finacial centre of Russia, and most of the very wealthy people live there.
I don't think this riot was so much about football as other things. Also remember there is a long history of conflict between Russia and Japan - they still have no peace treaty because of the Kuril Islands.
@Locke: Easy man, it's only a gameI think Italy will make it anyway, I'm sure they can beat Mexico.
I would be, if I thought I had a chance to watch it. I will be at a train at the time for the Eng-Nig and Swe-Arg gamesposted
CE You must be excited about the upcoming game against Argentina.
The Russian hooligans? That's strangeOriginally posted by Yshania
What was bizarre was the hooligans dressing as the skins do over here, with Union Jack T Shirts and waving Union Jack flags....
I don't agree with this, what Rivaldo did was merely professional. If he should get fined for over-exaggerating the result of an action that justifyingly deserved a red card (kicking the ball at him!), then all other 'actors' should get fined, too...including those who've faked or exaggerated fouls in the penalty box already in this Cup (I'm sure there's been at least several so far).Originally posted by Locke Da'averan
brazil has good players like ronaldo and carlos, but still after everything, rivaldo lost all respect from my point of view with that act in the corner kick against turkey...
Yes, this was the report in the English press...Originally posted by C Elegans
The Russian hooligans? That's strangeI didn't notice what they were wearing at the short news report I saw yesterday.
I think France will be knocked out by Denmark, and I believe Italy will beat Mexico and make the next round. I also think England and Sweden will go on from the "group of death".Originally posted by Lost One
On a lighter note, THIS IS IT PEOPLE!
32 games have been played...and from this point on, it's either you're in or out as we reach the last matches of each group!! Will France (with injured Zizu) be knocked out by Denmark tomorrow? Will Italy beat 6-point Mexico? Will the co-hosts both pass the group stage? IMO, from now on, watching the games will be like takin' a rollercoaster ride.![]()
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WOHOO! Rock on, World Cup!
Lets hope soOriginally posted by C Elegans
@Xandax: Sörensen was outstandingWho knows, maybe Denmark and Sweden will meet in the next round?
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