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Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 1:44 pm
by Karembeu
Originally posted by Locke Da'averan

there's nothing wrong with swedish football(that much anyway)... well the truth is that even if finland doesn't qualify or loses it doesn't get to me as long as sweden isn't much better... :p so in this->sweden maybe in the tournament, but they won't win a single game hah :rolleyes:

jag vet alla svenska är inte bög, men jag tänkä så, women excluded, nothing personal to any swedes outta there...

Hey man...that attitude of yours is kind of lousy I think...haven't you ever heard - If you haven't got anything nice to say, you shouldn't say anything at all?!? But you're right about one thing...why should I take it personal....prejudice like that is just best ignored.... And sure...Sweden may not win a single game in the World Cup...but at least they are there.... ;)

<EDIT> @demis & Yshania: 7 top goalscorers...why sure...here they are... ;)

G Batistuta (ARG)
Ronaldinho (BRA)
C Vieri (ITA)
V Beschastnykh (RUS)
Raul (SPA)
R Santa Cruz (PAR)
T Henry (FRA)

Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 1:56 pm
by Yshania
Originally posted by Karembeu



Hey man...that attitude of yours is kind of lousy I think...haven't you ever heard - If you haven't got anything nice to say, you shouldn't say anything at all?!? But you're right about one thing...why should I take it personal....prejudice like that is just best ignored.... And sure...Sweden may not win a single game in the World Cup...but at least they are there.... ;)
LOL! :D well being English I have my fingers crossed for Sunday, but this is nothing personal either :) as you say - at least we are there ;)

@Locke - it was unnecessary, what have you said in your last comment - with women excluded?

Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 2:23 pm
by Karembeu
Originally posted by Yshania


LOL! :D well being English I have my fingers crossed for Sunday, but this is nothing personal either :) as you say - at least we are there ;)

Haha...well being half-english makes it very difficult for me... ;) Before the "draws" I had hoped to see England and Sweden in the World Cup final....being in the same group kind of makes that impossible... As long as one of them reaches the second round I'll be content... ;)

Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 2:31 pm
by Yshania
Originally posted by Karembeu



Haha...well being half-english makes it very difficult for me... ;) Before the "draws" I had hoped to see England and Sweden in the World Cup final....being in the same group kind of makes that impossible... As long as one of them reaches the second round I'll be content... ;)
Cool! :cool: Well I will be thinking of you, CE, Dottie and Astafas on Sunday - whichever way the game turns :)

Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 6:26 pm
by Tamerlane
So Zizou is out for two games :confused:

Damn, I thought it was just a minor sprain.

Oh well, he'll be back... Then they'll all pay... Image

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 2:32 pm
by Moleman
Well, first of all, I believe France will have no problem handling first two opponents without Zinedine. They would probably win all their 1st stage matches easily without him...

About Dutch not being in the world cup -- I think it shows that qualifications system and quotas for different continents aren't right. I think the quotas for European teams to get into World Cup is too low compared to some other areas, and I think it would be justified to let more European teams to enter. And for that speaks also the fact that Finland has never gotten into World Cup! ......... No seriously, Finland hasn't played well enough in the qualifiers to get in the games. But still I want to celebrate our team, here it goes: :)

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And of course there are other good teams left outside too, not alone from Europe but for example Australia (with players like Viduka, Kewell, Bosnich etc.)

@ Locke: I think you were out of line there... I understand that what you said is kinda inside joke in Finland, but other's don't. And the way you said it give's quite a bad impression. Ei tehdä tästä Suomi-Ruotsi maaottelua (=inte Finnkampen här), koska tässä lajissa me ei pärjättäis :(

@ Karembeu: what Locke said -- don't take it as anything but a bad joke, since that's what it was

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 6:18 pm
by C Elegans
posted by Tamerlane
Being a supporter of France, I was pretty dissapointed by comments made from the Brazillian squad about France's chances as well as Ronaldo going over the whole 98 final again
What did they say? I haven't heard it.
Originally posted by Locke Da'averan

with snobby brazilians i mean i don't like them, sure they have good players but i don't like them
Well yes, sometimes you just don't like the style of a team. I recognise Argentina has many great players, perhaps currently the best, but I still don't like even if I think they are a very good team.

there's nothing wrong with swedish football(that much anyway)... well the truth is that even if finland doesn't qualify or loses it doesn't get to me as long as sweden isn't much better... :p so in this->sweden maybe in the tournament, but they won't win a single game hah :rolleyes:
? :confused: I'm not sure I understand your reasoning here. I haven't seen much of neither the Swedish nor Finnish football team, so let me take an example of my reasoning from another sport:

I love ice hockey. I like the Swedish playing style and I mostly think they have a good team. I also like the Finnish playing style, and I think they have an equally good team. Then I will cheer for the team who lost the last match, since the teams are equal and both deserve to win.

Or athletics: Finland have long and fine tradition of good javeliners. Sweden has no participants. Then I will naturally cheer for the Finnish participants since Finland is our neighbour country and I'm more familiar with their participants than participants from other countries.

PS We should not use our Swedish or Finnish language in our posts, since this is an international board where most people don't understand a word of those two minority languages.

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 3:06 am
by Tamerlane
@ CE

Well for a start, one of the higher profile Brazillian players said that France had no chance of winning this years World Cup, and that the favourites were Argentina, Italy as well as their team Brazil

Furthermore Ronaldo said that had he been playing in 98, Brazil would of won the cup. IMO its a bit late to be going over past events...

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 8:24 am
by Moleman
Originally posted by C Elegans PS We should not use our Swedish or Finnish language in our posts, since this is an international board where most people don't understand a word of those two minority languages.
Roger that. Sorry every-1!!!

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 2:42 pm
by C Elegans
It seems like Denmark have decided to make the headlines according to the Swedish style. Grönkjaer and Töfting obviously had a fight during today's training, resulting in a black eye.

@Tamerlane: Pondering past events with "what if" reasoning is not only meaningless, it's IMO also bad sportsmanship to claim we would have won if...Almost any team could say they would have won if only this and that. Sounds like Brazil are just sore losers. I see what you mean by snobbish.

I've always loved their football though, it's going to be interesting to see them play. It's said that their new coach has reduced the traditional "beuatiful game", that would be a pity :(

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 4:14 pm
by Locke Da'averan
okay, was tired, thought ppl would understand it as a joke, i mean who seriosly thinks like that anymore??? well i should've putted smth like :rolleyes: or smth there...

sorry for all you swedish who got angry by it :( :( :(

ysh, did you know what i said? prolly not, but it doesn't matter ppl didn't get it as a joke (i admit a poor one, but to my defence i can say i was tired..) so sorry again i'll edit out...

and looking at what i typed i realised that it was pretty assholish even of me :o

clarification: bad joke->ppl got rightfully offended i remove it and apologize, that's all i'm going to put into it...

@moleman jep ei oikein aivot pelannu tossa, oli pikkasen törkeetä tekstiä...

:o :o :o :o :o

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 4:28 pm
by C Elegans
Don't worry, Locke, everybody can make a little mistake and joking in other languages than one's mother toungue is quite difficult, especially in written form when intonation or words can't be heard :)

I however just wanted you to know that I sort of feel it's natural to cheer for one's neighbours, since one is familiar with them and culturally close to them, so I didn't really understand what you meant.

Anyway, as should be obvious from my sig, I don't care a lot about nationality when I cheer for a team or an athlete. I may like a team because I think they play well, are fun to watch, show nice personalities in interviewes etc.

Only 2 days to go now to the start of the World Cup! I hope I will have time to watch the opening game, I'm quite curious about France's form and Senegal, a team I've never seen...

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 5:07 pm
by Demis
Originally posted by C Elegans

Only 2 days to go now to the start of the World Cup! I hope I will have time to watch the opening game, I'm quite curious about France's form and Senegal, a team I've never seen...
I have to admit that watching a world cup match at midday or morning is not what i had in mind but it sure not enough reason not to see the matches. Friday is nigh :) 36 hours to go :D
I wonder how well i'll peform in the exams ahead :rolleyes:

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 5:26 pm
by C Elegans
Friday at 1.30 pm I'm at the lab, there's no doubt about it :( Argentina - Nigeria is 7.30 am Sunday morning! :eek:

My poor husband, he's trying to think out some hobby project he can do while the World cup is on :D I, on the other hand have other plans - I'm sure I can lure him into an interest in football :D

Ehm, good luck with your exams Demis, I hope you have a good multitasking so you can watch the matches while studying :D

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 6:09 pm
by Demis
Originally posted by C Elegans
My poor husband, he's trying to think out some hobby project he can do while the World cup is on :D I, on the other hand have other plans - I'm sure I can lure him into an interest in football :D
I'm positive that you can do that . :)

Ehm, good luck with your exams Demis, I hope you have a good multitasking so you can watch the matches while studying :D
I might be good at multitasking, but what happens if this includes world cup watching and soon-to-be-delivered-to-my-home Morrowind playing amongst other things. Why does exams-period always has bad timing for me :confused: :D :D

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 6:28 pm
by C Elegans
Oh my, that's really a risk situation :D If your exams are routine exams, I'd recommend you not to put too much effort into them, performing just to perform has no value, eh? If the result of your exams are important for your future, like further education or jobs, I'm afraid I'd say Morrowind has to go. The exams are limited in time, and so is the World cup, whereas Morrowind is a factor you have total control over yourself - you can play it any time and it's still there in July :) I have planned to get it to my husband when it is released here, but I have decided I'm not goint to touch it myself before my holiday :D

It's strange how exam periods always are so badly timed - when I was a student, every single exam for 7 consecutive years, had such a bad timing :D

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 6:52 pm
by Demis
Originally posted by C Elegans
Oh my, that's really a risk situation :D If your exams are routine exams, I'd recommend you not to put too much effort into them, performing just to perform has no value, eh? If the result of your exams are important for your future, like further education or jobs,
Unfortunately performance is not an option for most of us in the Univercity, we will be greatly glad just to pass the lessons :D . There are a couple of lessons that are set on the must-pass priority these exams for me which manly require programming so i might be able to squeeze practice-my-programming-skills into the mutlitasking of the days to come. :D

whereas Morrowind is a factor you have total control over yourself
Am i?? :D

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 7:05 pm
by C Elegans
So your studying situation is not too bad, actually :) Priority is the key word here - who cares about performing a top score at a not must-pass uni exam? :D
Am i?? :D
Yes - as long as you don't start playing the game :D Don't even open the box! Don't even look at the box!

One of my former class mates at uni used to put her TV in the cellar and give the antenna cable to a friend or neighbour before all our exam-periods :D

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 7:20 pm
by Demis
Originally posted by C Elegans
So your studying situation is not too bad, actually :) Priority is the key word here - who cares about performing a top score at a not must-pass uni exam? :D
Indeed! :)


Yes - as long as you don't start playing the game :D Don't even open the box! Don't even look at the box!

One of my former class mates at uni used to put her TV in the cellar and give the antenna cable to a friend or neighbour before all our exam-periods
let's see.... Play?.. slighty impossible ....open the box , not? impossible ... Look at the box? .... Highly impossible :D

Giving my pc to one of the neighbours should prove to be my demise and result in a total failure in my exams. :D

Posted: Thu May 30, 2002 11:28 am
by Moleman
Originally posted by C Elegans
Only 2 days to go now to the start of the World Cup! I hope I will have time to watch the opening game, I'm quite curious about France's form and Senegal, a team I've never seen...
That should be interesting. It's like France vs. France, as Senegal have French coach, similar style of play (so I've heard) and most of their players play in... yes, France!

And as most of Frech national side players play in other countries, I wonder who will average Frechman support in that game... ?(OK, France of course, but just a thought)

@Locke: don't sweat it. I'm the master of poor jokes, so I probably know pretty much how you feel :)

@Demis: don't do the same mistake I did -- while I should've been studying I played games. While I should have been sleeping before studying I played games. While I should have been taking an exam I played games... OK, I dropped out of that school and luckily got a job where I like to be, but I might as well have ended on the dole... and then I wouldn't afford to buy games to play...-misery-

STUDY, young man, you can play games later! (but you can't watch world cup later, so there you perhaps need to make some compromise... :) )