That free kick goal was insane
I am sorry guys that you feel neglected. There is an event called the World Cup, and pretty much every country in the planet takes it pretty seriously, except of course here in British Columbia. There is no time come here, and get some of you riled up, when there are so many TV programs from other countries having in detail analysis of every team and the event in general. Some of these TV programs are running non-stop, with former world cup participants and winners giving their thoughts and assessments. Of course here in this beautiful province the level of discussion pretty much is:@Soccer Coach is pretty quiet. Was he appointed Spain's new manager?
I will do. I am preparing for my retirement in Catalunya. The plan is to move to a small town near Barcelona. Then I can commute for the games. I also thought of Montevideo given that real state is more affordable there, and Buenos Aires is nearby. Uruguay is really nice and they know a lot about soccer too. Both places have a rich history and culture when it comes to soccer.SC, if you don't like it here, leave.
You are right about the World Cup. It comes once in a lifetime. Treehuggers are happy though as BC is spending more money on bike lanes, helping drug addicts keep shooting up, and other ventures true sport families cannot enjoy. Passion for soccer is limited. Besides the passionate fans here on this site, I am still suprised how many others dont know about the World Cup or that is even happening. More exposure is needed, as TV should be broadcasting more games throughout the year and less of curling, poker and other bullshit games.
In 2004, Hannes Þór Halldórsson had a try-out with Númi, a team in the lowest Icelandic league (third tier) and did not make it into the squad. Today he saved a penalty from Messi at the World Cup and was man of the match.
https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/8rk9ca/in_2004_hannes_þór_halldórsson_had_a_tryout_with/?st=JIIEYYE7&sh=3ef55c38
Copy/paste.How do you get your keyboard to type those letters?
The soccer of the poor overwhelms the soccer of the highly industrialized societies.
In 2004, Hannes Þór Halldórsson had a try-out with Númi, a team in the lowest Icelandic league (third tier) and did not make it into the squad. Today he saved a penalty from Messi at the World Cup and was man of the match.
https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/8rk9ca/in_2004_hannes_þór_halldórsson_had_a_tryout_with/?st=JIIEYYE7&sh=3ef55c38