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The Last Word

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Please don't let this turn into a soccor thread. :D

It's called football, Bops. :o

Germany wins opening game, Ecuador surprises Poland at World Cup Stuart Condie

Friday, June 09, 2006

BERLIN (AP) - Plenty of goals, no major security issues and a win for the hosts - the World Cup got off to a feel-good start Friday.

Germany beat Costa Rica 4-2 in the tournament opener to take the early lead in Group A from Ecuador, which beat Poland 2-0 in the day's other game.

Despite thousands of Poland fans crossing the border to get to their team's game in Gelsenkirchen, there had been no reported major security problems on Day One.

As police monitored potential flashpoints, particularly with England playing in one of Saturday's three games, FIFA said hooligan activities and racist behaviour will be closely monitored, with offending fans expelled from stadiums and banned from attending games.

The tournament got underway in Munich with the showiness of the opening ceremony and the highest-scoring opening match since the World Cup began in 1930.

Germany striker Miroslav Klose celebrated his 28th birthday by scoring two goals while Philipp Lahm and Torsten Frings added the others for Germany.

The host nation never dominated its unheralded opponent but suggested it has the determination to go a long way by recovering from Paulo Wanchope's two goals.

The capacity crowd of 66,000 gave the team a standing ovation.

"That's how I imagined this day more or less," Klose said. "Every opener is difficult and we are pleased that we won. The goals we conceded were our own fault. We must recover better after losing possession."

Germany captain Michael Ballack missed the game with a right-calf injury but "can now heal in peace," Lahm said.

"If the players want to go out tonight and have a beer, they can do it," Germany coach Juergen Klinsmann added.

Fears that security checks could lead to long queues were eased as almost 60,000 fans filed into the Munich stadium without problems.

There was no sign of trouble outside the stadium, despite a line that snaked hundreds of yards at times from the perimeter gates to a nearby railway station.

Most fans reported waits of only 10 to 20 minutes.

"The Germans are pretty efficient," local fan Sophie Spindler said. "We didn't think there'd be much trouble."

Police removed a World Cup banner with swastikas from a Munich bridge after receiving a call from a motorist who saw it next to the words "FIFA World Cup" and "Germany."

In the late match, Ecuador striker Agustin Delgado set up a first-half goal and scored in the 80th to quiet a boisterous pro-Poland crowd with a 2-0 victory.

Ecuador led on Carlos Tenorio's 24th-minute headed goal and Delgado doubled the lead with an easy finish in front of the net. Poland finally made chances late on, hitting the goalpost twice in the final minutes.

Ecuador is tied with Germany atop Group A.

England starts its quest for a first title since 1966 when it plays Paraguay in Group B on Saturday in Frankfurt. The focus will be on its fans as well as stars such as David Beckham and the sidelined Wayne Rooney, who was declared fit to stay with the team, but isn't likely to play against the South Americans.

German security forces are paying extra attention because of the hooligan reputation of some England fans. Two were involved in a skirmish with a knife-wielding Greek in Frankfurt's red-light district late Thursday, while three were arrested in Cologne for a brawl with a taxi driver.

Both sides look to have injured key players ready to play, with England midfielder Steven Gerrard and Paraguay striker Roque Santa Cruz both training.

Also in Group B, Sweden will play Trinidad and Tobago in Dortmund.

Saturday's other game has two-time champion Argentina against Ivory Coast in Group C in Hamburg.

Argentina's teenage forward Lionel Messi has recovered from a thigh injury and is ready to come off the bench, making Jose Pekerman one of the few coaches with a fully fit squad.

"Messi is in very good shape and if he's in good shape, we're in good shape," Pekerman said.

Ivory Coast, probably the strongest of the five African teams at the tournament, will be led by Chelsea striker Didier Drogba.

"On paper they (Argentina) are better than us, but I think if we are here it's because we deserve it," Drogba said. "It's going to be hard but one can dream about it. Anything is possible in the World Cup."

Please don't let this turn into a soccor thread. :D

It's called football, Bops. :D

It was a joke, Tip. :o

Besides, your a yank, why are you watching. America didn't make it in, again.

Please don't let this turn into a soccor thread. :D

It's called football, Bops. :D

It was a joke, Tip. :o

Besides, your a yank, why are you watching. America didn't make it in, again.

He aint a yank mate, he is a german :D

It was a joke, Tip. :o

Besides, your a yank, why are you watching. America didn't make it in, again.

Deutschland, Deutschland über alles, or some such rah rah chant. :D

I remember reading some of Tips posts, I could swear he talked about living in America and he knew so much about us and I just assumed that he was. I am sorry for not paying better attention Tip, truly I am sorry and I wish German the best of luck. :o

america did´t make it, but the u.s.a did.

We´re quite sensitive about the distinction, being AMERICANS in Guatemala, but certainly not Gringo´s.

Circumsision Breath.

america did´t make it, but the u.s.a did.

We´re quite sensitive about the distinction, being AMERICANS in Guatemala, but certainly not Gringo´s.

Circumsision Breath.

I am sorry I am confused now. Are you saying that the USA is in the world cup? :D Who's we? :o

Not online for a couple of hours and I'm shocked seeing that this threat has first deteriorated into some British weekend roast arrangements and turned even worse into a soccer thread. :D

But I cannot be distracted! The Last Word is on me! MEE! ME ONLY!!! :o

I remember reading some of Tips posts, I could swear he talked about living in America and he knew so much about us and I just assumed that he was. I am sorry for not paying better attention Tip, truly I am sorry and I wish German the best of luck. :o

I've been in the States since I was two, but moved back to Germany from 11-13, then back to the States. Most people that have known me for years in the States are shocked when they find out I'm . . . .

. . . an alien. SpaceShip.gif

Mai pen rai, Bops. :D

Please don't let this turn into a soccor thread. :D

It's called football, Bops. :D

It was a joke, Tip. :o

Besides, your a yank, why are you watching. America didn't make it in, again.

I think they did.

USA are deffo in the world cup. Pay attention!

I remember reading some of Tips posts, I could swear he talked about living in America and he knew so much about us and I just assumed that he was. I am sorry for not paying better attention Tip, truly I am sorry and I wish German the best of luck. :o

I've been in the States since I was two, but moved back to Germany from 11-13, then back to the States. Most people that have known me for years in the States are shocked when they find out I'm . . . .

. . . an alien. SpaceShip.gif

Mai pen rai, Bops. :D

Cool! :D

USA are deffo in the world cup. Pay attention!

I never really have. So, have they lost yet? How far do you think they will really go?

USA are in group E along with Italy, Ghana and Czech Republic.

There first game is against Czech Republic on 12th June.

I predict they will be knocked out of the compitition in the group stages.

I actually think USA could qualify for the knockout stage - with a bit of luck and the wind blowing in the right direction!

I don´t know. US bashing aside for a moment, but Italy, czech, and ghana are very tough teams. you on par for maybe not the group of death, but certainly a slow and painful torture.

Anyway. that may not be my last word, but some words they certainly are.

I don´t know. US bashing aside for a moment, but Italy, czech, and ghana are very tough teams. you on par for maybe not the group of death, but certainly a slow and painful torture.

Anyway. that may not be my last word, but some words they certainly are.

QUIT WITH THE <deleted> FOOTBALL , SOME OF US COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT THE <deleted> FOOTBALL :o

QUIT WITH THE <deleted> FOOTBALL , SOME OF US COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT THE <deleted> FOOTBALL :D

obviously not a real man.......... :o:D:D

QUIT WITH THE <deleted> FOOTBALL , SOME OF US COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT THE <deleted> FOOTBALL :D

obviously not a real man.......... :o:D:D

lol football is for fairy big girls blouses, who spend half their time at acting lessons on how to dive. Watching a game of football for me is like pulling my finger nails out one by one with a rusty pair of pliers.

I actually went shopping with the wife and her friend today for clothes, just so i didnt have to watch the football, it was great, town was dead, the only people around were women :D

I would rather watch paint dry, in fact i am going to paint my whole house inside and out, just so i can watch it dry rather than watch a game of football, after it drys i will paint it again so i can watch that paint dry, then hopefully it will be time for me to come to Thailand, and i will be spared any more torture

So anyway lets get back to the topic at hand, and that is the last word :D:D

I don´t know. US bashing aside for a moment, but Italy, czech, and ghana are very tough teams. you on par for maybe not the group of death, but certainly a slow and painful torture.

Anyway. that may not be my last word, but some words they certainly are.

QUIT WITH THE <deleted> FOOTBALL , SOME OF US COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT THE <deleted> FOOTBALL :D

'Scuse me Daleyboy, the question was asked and an answer given! I'm not even a football fan! So lighten up... :D:o

'Scuse me Daleyboy, the question was asked and an answer given! I'm not even a football fan! So lighten up... :D:o

How am i going to cope? 2 days into the competition and i am fed up already :D bloody football :D

'Scuse me Daleyboy, the question was asked and an answer given! I'm not even a football fan! So lighten up... :D:o

How am i going to cope? 2 days into the competition and i am fed up already :D bloody football :D

I don't know! Have we ever experienced so much hype around a world cup? It's everywhere - I'm sick of it too!!!

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QUIT WITH THE <deleted> FOOTBALL , SOME OF US COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT THE <deleted> FOOTBALL :D

Agreed !!!

Every where I look, every TV seems to have a soccer match on. 90+ minutes of sheer boredom, interspersed with the all to often sight of some girly-man falling down like he was shot, for something that replays show never even touched him. :o

There is no way that the Last Word in this thread will be about soccer.

Start a World Cup thread if you really want to get into talking about that stuff. In fact, isn't there a football forum already ?

Thai Visa Football Club Forum

Wang Kerrs

QUIT WITH THE <deleted> FOOTBALL , SOME OF US COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT THE <deleted> FOOTBALL :D

Agreed !!!

Every where I look, every TV seems to have a soccer match on. 90+ minutes of sheer boredom, interspersed with the all to often sight of some girly-man falling down like he was shot, for something that replays show never even touched him. :o

There is no way that the Last Word in this thread will be about soccer.

Start a World Cup thread if you really want to get into talking about that stuff. In fact, isn't there a football forum already ?

Thai Visa Football Club Forum

Wang Kerrs

Right on Kerry! Give 'em <deleted>! no point filling countless pages with annoying off-topic material, especially soccer. Two days in the cup and I cannot stand the word anymore! :D

QUIT WITH THE <deleted> FOOTBALL , SOME OF US COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT THE <deleted> FOOTBALL :D

Agreed !!!

Every where I look, every TV seems to have a soccer match on. 90+ minutes of sheer boredom, interspersed with the all to often sight of some girly-man falling down like he was shot, for something that replays show never even touched him. :D

There is no way that the Last Word in this thread will be about soccer.

Start a World Cup thread if you really want to get into talking about that stuff. In fact, isn't there a football forum already ?

Thai Visa Football Club Forum

Wang Kerrs

Right on Kerry! Give 'em <deleted>! no point filling countless pages with annoying off-topic material, especially soccer. Two days in the cup and I cannot stand the word anymore! :D

I've always preffered the word football to soccer as well! :o

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With so much else going on in the world, and all the strife and turmoil, to spend a month watching over-paid whiners kick a ball around seems kind of pointless.

I'd much rather spend the time watching underpaid sweet, innocent farm girls dancing with their chrome-pole partners for my pleasure. :o

Did you know that today is the birthday of the bikini ?

With so much else going on in the world, and all the strife and turmoil, to spend a month watching over-paid whiners kick a ball around seems kind of pointless.

I'd much rather spend the time watching underpaid sweet, innocent farm girls dancing with their chrome-pole partners for my pleasure. :o

Did you know that today is the birthday of the bikini ?

I dunno - it seems that someone willing to argue for ages about who gets the Last Word can't really criticize anybody talking about football.

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I dunno - it seems that someone willing to argue for ages about who gets the Last Word can't really criticize anybody talking about football.

This thread actually seems to be more popular than football/soccer any ways ! It is the Seinfeld of threads. Worthy of it's own board, book, and movie ! It will probably still be going on when the World Cup is just a dusty memory in the history books.

In the overall scheme of the world, I think The Last Word is probably just as relevant as that soccer thingy they have going on somewhere. :o

I dunno - it seems that someone willing to argue for ages about who gets the Last Word can't really criticize anybody talking about football.

It will probably still be going on when the World Cup is just a dusty memory in the history books.

I agree with that!

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