Cause for concern? We got it. Right here in River City. And it's a much bigger problem than a
pool table, I fear.
A couple of disclaimers before we get started, because discourse has gotten so terrible that you
have to explain yourself because people love to project their own issues with the team onto
them.
Cause for concern? We got it. Right here in River City. And it's a much bigger problem than a
pool table, I fear.
A couple of disclaimers before we get started, because discourse has gotten so terrible that you
have to explain yourself because people love to project their own issues with the team onto
them.
They have the eyes of the nation (well, some of them) upon them. They have insanely important
matches against Slovenia and Algeria coming up. They have injury scares. Even in their relaxation
time, they still have drama. Indeed, taking a look at their hotel game room, one can't help but
notice that for every seemingly positive element, there is a distinctly negative one to go along
with it.
For me I think it was about a year ago. The Confederations Cup 2009 got underway in South
Africa, the negative press about safety, organisation and such subsided for a brief minute, and as
the mini-tournament began in Johannesburg with a game between South Africa and Iraq, and it was all
about the football again, it hit me.
After the U.S. WNT's win over New Zealand on Friday in the Olympic quarterfinal, Saturday was of
course another travel day.
After breakfast on Saturday morning, the players who didn't start or played limited minutes against
New Zealand did a on-field workout in Newcastle, while the rest ran through their usual
day-after-game regeneration and yoga.
Night. A futuristic car silently speeds down a deserted road in the countryside east of
Cleveland. Inside are Fake Sigi and Fake Adrian Hanauer. The car winds through valleys and farms
before finally entering an underground garage in the middle of the countryside.
FS and FA get out and walk into the new Sigi bunker.
NETTLEHAM 3-4 PINXTON Saturday 25th September 2010 Central Midlands League Supreme Division Mulsanne Park
Following on from the noon kick-off at Winterton I made the thirty mile drive south down the A15 to
Nettleham for their Central Midlands League (CML) game against Pinxton and arrived with around
fifteen minutes to kick-off.
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