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By Graig Carbino - ALBANY, NY (Dec 4th, 2009) USSoccerPlayers -- Welcome to draw day. I'm on the
couch in full-anticipation mode so let's get this thing going already. Home Alone 2: Lost in New
York is on right now (if you don't like John Hughes then I cant help you), but in about an hour and
a half ESPN2 will open up the broadcast window and we'll finally get the groups aligned.
North Korean soccer fans likely won't be able to watch much of the World Cup.
Their evil dictator Kim Jong-il is censoring the broadcast from South Africa. No live games will be
shown. Only highlight packages from wins, played hours if not days after the fact.
Any losses in the tournament will be ignored by the state-run media.
TIAS's Senior Hair Band Correspondent scores world exclusive with the Group of
Death
If you were one of the lucky few who snagged a t-shirt in Seattle during the Supporters Summit,
than you might know the Group of Death. For the rest of you, it's merely the hardest group, with
the toughest teams, pooled together in one group during the World Cup draw which happens today at
Noon setting off a full day of wholly unique soccer events in New York.
TIAS's Senior Hair Band Correspondent scores world exclusive with the Group of
Death
If you were one of the lucky few who snagged a t-shirt in Seattle during the Supporters Summit,
than you might know the Group of Death. For the rest of you, it's merely the hardest group, with
the toughest teams, pooled together in one group during the World Cup draw which goes down today at
Noon, setting off a full day of wholly unique soccer events in New York.
What is plus/minus? It's a hockey statistic which "...measures the team goal differential when a
specific player is on the ice." It's also being used more and more in other sports, such as
basketball. In soccer, we haven't seen too much of it yet. I know Dave from Sounder at Heart loves
to talk about it, and it was also used on the MLS Cup broadcast.
RTÉ, the Irish national radio and television broadcaster, regularly pumps out good documentaries
about all aspects of life in Ireland. Looking through their site last night for something to put on
the iPod, I found two documentaries about Scottish football you might enjoy. The first, broadcast
in 1993, is called "If you Don't want to [.