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Are all NYers too busy making a living here to care??
I was so sickened seeing that Uruguay player biting the italian kid yesterday during the game---what a low life out there... he should be injected instead of being just banned.
What sickened me? In OUR game against Ghana, ESPN showed scenes around the country of large crowds gathered to watch the game. All showed huge crowds going wild when the US scored the second goal. Only in New York were there a bunch of occupy wall street type hippies sitting there waiving ghana flags. Like wtf was that about?
Are all NYers too busy making a living here to care??
I'd imagine that most people in the developed World have to work during the middle of the day when these games go on. Nevertheless, I'll be watching during my lunch break like I have everyday since it started.
I'll either be down on stone street watching it or at my desk watching it on tv at work. Either way, it'll be watched. Having a manager that likes soccer even more than you is awesome for times like these.
Slowly since 1994 World Cup, has this sport slowly began to get my attention. By 2002 im glued to the tv/computer screen watching ALL the matches, such an exciting sport.
Hopefully USA can pulled it off tomorrow.
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