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89Hen wrote: In their defense many host countries are relatively small in size and 8 is plenty. Brazil is massive both in size and population with terrible transportation from what I've read. They probably wanted to make sure enough of their own got to see games which meant bringing the games to them.

Brazil = 3.3M square miles
South Africa = 471K
Germany = 138K
SK + Japan = 182K
Yep. That's what happens when you start and lose 2 wars. Was about 215k sq miles a hundred years ago before losing over 1/3 of its territory.
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Montana is slieghtly bigger at about 147k sq miles, with about a million people to about 81 million for Germany.
I know it's close, but Germany didn't fire the first shot of WW1. The Austria-Hungarians did. They (Germans) were the major aggressor taking what was a regional conflict and invading countries like Belgium and France, but to say they started it, isn't exactly accurate. :coffee: :twocents:


Now, WW2? Yeah, obviously.
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Ibanez wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
Yep. That's what happens when you start and lose 2 wars. Was about 215k sq miles a hundred years ago before losing over 1/3 of its territory.
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Montana is slieghtly bigger at about 147k sq miles, with about a million people to about 81 million for Germany.
I know it's close, but Germany didn't fire the first shot of WW1. The Austria-Hungarians did. They (Germans) were the major aggressor taking what was a regional conflict and invading countries like Belgium and France, but to say they started it, isn't exactly accurate. :coffee: :twocents:


Now, WW2? Yeah, obviously.
Tehcnically WW2 didn't become a "World War" until the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor...prior to that it was mostly a European/North African conflict.
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clenz wrote:
Ibanez wrote:
I know it's close, but Germany didn't fire the first shot of WW1. The Austria-Hungarians did. They (Germans) were the major aggressor taking what was a regional conflict and invading countries like Belgium and France, but to say they started it, isn't exactly accurate. :coffee: :twocents:


Now, WW2? Yeah, obviously.
Tehcnically WW2 didn't become a "World War" until the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor...prior to that it was mostly a European/North African conflict.
You've left out about 10 years of fighting in the Pacific. :coffee:

Some would argue the other way around since Japan had been invading countries and islands since the 1931 occupation of Manchuria and the war with China that followed. Once Germany began it's war with the 1939 invasion of Poland, the world was pretty much at war, even though we didn't get into the fray (militarily) until December 1941.

Globally, yes 1939-1945 is the "official" timeline of WW2. However, the bombing of Pearl Harbor merely brought us into the conflict that had already been raging. Japan had been fighting the Chinese since 1937. Their attack on us brought one more country into the mix.

People focus on the War in Europe, because with that it really did bring the worlds powers into action, but The War in the Pacific is just as important even if it was fought primarily by the US and the British.
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BTW - North Korea won - not Germany!

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Goddammit Germany...quit being fucking dick bags about everything
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Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil has used his World Cup winnings to help fund the surgeries of 23 Brazilian children.

News of the Arsenal star’s good deed emerged Wednesday evening following a week of misinformation concerning where Ozil directed his winnings.

Originally, a rumor claimed that Ozil had sent his earnings to Gaza. This was then reported and re-reported through various Arabic language outlets before eventually emerging in English publications where it was found to be false.

Earlier today the story grew so large that Ozil’s representatives were forced to issue a public denial, wherein the player’s benevolent actions were clarified. Roland Eitel told the AP:

“The claim that Mesut donated money to Gaza is not true. Maybe in the future, who knows? He donated money to causes in Brazil and he is now on holiday.”

Since then, Ozil has taken to Facebook to update his profile and explain that before the tournament he “supported the surgery” of 11 children in Brazil but that since Germany’s success he has increased that number to 23.

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Haha, Clenz still whining. Didn't know I stung you that bad. :thumb:
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Why College Football Is Studying Major League Soccer

To Fix Its Mysterious Attendance Woes, the Sport Looks Far Afield—to Professional Soccer


No sports fans are as maniacal as the people who pack Southeastern Conference football stadiums on Saturdays. To call college football their religion may be generous to those who believe in a supreme being.

But not even Southern football fans are sure things to show up to games any more—and their increasingly unpredictable behavior has sent officials from SEC athletic departments searching for ways to win them back.

Their common destination this off-season was an unlikely location in Big 12 country. But they weren't scouting other colleges. They were chasing an experience so foreign that it doesn't currently exist in the Southeast: a Major League Soccer game.

In May, a group from Florida's athletic department became one of hundreds of sports teams to visit Sporting Kansas City, the reigning MLS champion, and Sporting Innovations, the team's spinoff consulting firm focused on fan engagement and technology.

The trip wasn't as unorthodox as it sounds. As colleges seek out ways to enhance their stadiums and entice a generation of absentee fans, they are looking at MLS teams as models, even though the average MLS crowd is about a quarter of the 75,674 that the SEC averaged last season, the top figure in college football.

"The word is out," said Portland Timbers president of business operations Mike Golub, "that it's a special game experience."

Pac-12 officials also took a trip to Kansas City. They were so impressed that they signed a deal with Sporting Innovations, which is quietly influencing the way college-football teams operate, to help them on fan-related issues. "They know what their soccer fans want," said Pac-12 chief marketing officer Danette Leighton.

This week at SEC Media Days—an event in Hoover, Ala., that unofficially kicked off the season—Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen said that SEC football nuts and European soccer buffs were kindred spirits. But college-football fans and MLS fans have a lot in common, too. The average age of Sporting KC's 14,000 season-ticket holders is 29.7 years old, relatively close to a college-aged demographic, said Robb Heineman, chief executive of the team's parent organization.

At first glance, Florida doesn't look like the sort of school that would need to solicit tips from a soccer team. The Gators are the most popular college-football team in Florida, according to Public Policy Polling. They won national championships in the 1996, 2006 and 2008 seasons. School records show that 86% of students used tickets they bought as recently as 2009.

But the Gators failed to qualify for a bowl last season, and the rate of students showing up to games fell to 66%. For the stunning Nov. 23 home loss to Georgia Southern, the student section was only 45% full and more Florida students bought tickets and stayed home than bought tickets and actually used them.

Sporting KC is trending in the opposite direction. The team formerly known as the Wizards averaged 10,287 fans a game in 2010. Then it rebranded, moved from a minor-league baseball stadium to soccer-specific Sporting Park and saw attendance climb to 17,810 a game. That number has increased this year to a franchise-record 19,709 per MLS game.

How they pulled that off intrigues colleges that are struggling to fill their mammoth football stadiums. In addition to Florida, which sent a representative to Kansas City in the fall before a bigger team went in May, three other SEC schools have visited Sporting KC, Heineman said, while Oklahoma State announced a deal with Sporting Innovations in March.

"They're all dealing with the same issues: ticket sales going down and a difficulty getting students to come early and stay late," he said.

MLS executives believe their league's stature forced them to come up with creative solutions for attendance problems before they struck bigger sports like the NFL and college football. The Portland Timbers, for one, scored with fans by making the in-game experience reflect the city around them. Timbers Army members park their bikes outside the stadium, and the concession offerings inside include artisanal, small-batch chocolate. The result: Its 10,000-person waiting list for season tickets is longer than almost every college-football team's.

Sporting KC's approach to accommodating younger fans goes beyond giving them fast Wi-Fi so they can use their smartphones. At a time when some colleges don't keep records on student attendance, Sporting KC collects data on everyone from season-ticket holders to single-game buyers through Sporting Innovations technology, which they offer to college clients. They now have close to 250,000 profiles of fans who have attended games, Heineman said, with information as detailed as when, where and how they bought tickets, what time they arrived at games and who they sat near.

In exchange for that information—which they say allows them to understand their fans better—they offer perks. Sporting KC pays for their fans to attend road games and organizes social events for young professionals in Kansas City. They also strive for irreverence and to be transparent in their transactions, Heineman said, which separates Sporting KC from other teams in pro sports.

It is helping them reach the audience that has eluded colleges recently. One supporter group, the Mass St. Mob, formed in Lawrence, Kan., home of the University of Kansas. Many of the Mass St. Mob's members go out of their way to see Sporting KC's home matches, which are more interactive than any other sporting event, said Adam Crifasi, a 26-year-old electrical engineer.

"You feel like you're part of the game," he said.
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GannonFan wrote:I'm a Spurs fan too - can't for the life of me understand the need to go with yellow all of a sudden. And yes, the red in the logo on the white shirts is just not right.
Tottenham officially releases their kits

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https://twitter.com/AddictedtoSpurs/sta ... 92/photo/1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Not a fan of the white one. If the AIA was allowed to be blue it would probably be better.

The away is nice, I think


The yellow is apparently a tribute to Bill Nicholson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nicholson_(footballer" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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clenz wrote:
GannonFan wrote:I'm a Spurs fan too - can't for the life of me understand the need to go with yellow all of a sudden. And yes, the red in the logo on the white shirts is just not right.
Tottenham officially releases their kits

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https://twitter.com/AddictedtoSpurs/sta ... 92/photo/1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Not a fan of the white one. If the AIA was allowed to be blue it would probably be better.

The away is nice, I think


The yellow is apparently a tribute to Bill Nicholson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nicholson_(footballer" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
What a bunch of queers.
So when do you think they'll sell off Eriksen? He is after all their best player. Wouldn't want to keep him around for too much longer!
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bandl wrote:
clenz wrote: Tottenham officially releases their kits

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Not a fan of the white one. If the AIA was allowed to be blue it would probably be better.

The away is nice, I think


The yellow is apparently a tribute to Bill Nicholson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nicholson_(footballer" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
What a bunch of queers.
So when do you think they'll sell off Eriksen? He is after all their best player. Wouldn't want to keep him around for too much longer!
Only a matter of time before they pull a Liverpoo.
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bandl wrote:
clenz wrote: Tottenham officially releases their kits

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Not a fan of the white one. If the AIA was allowed to be blue it would probably be better.

The away is nice, I think


The yellow is apparently a tribute to Bill Nicholson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nicholson_(footballer" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
What a bunch of queers.
So when do you think they'll sell off Eriksen? He is after all their best player. Wouldn't want to keep him around for too much longer!
Queers?

You have the gooners running around in shit like this
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and Real Madrid in hot pink from head to toe
but the Spurs kits are queer?
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Having said that...

The keeper kit is horrific

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Apparently the shorts, socks, and shoes match.... :ohno:
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Bayern's jersey for this season:

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I like it, kind of a throwback to the Klinsmann days.

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The away GK top isn't as bad.

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Really hope the yellow on the away kits means the third is yellow.

Maybe a throw back to the 78 kits?

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bandl wrote: So when do you think they'll sell off Eriksen? He is after all their best player. Wouldn't want to keep him around for too much longer!
Lloris is Spurs best player - and he just signed a new 5 year deal. :rockon:
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
bandl wrote: So when do you think they'll sell off Eriksen? He is after all their best player. Wouldn't want to keep him around for too much longer!
Lloris is Spurs best player - and he just signed a new 5 year deal. :rockon:
Oh....and this.


Fuck you Liverpoo

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The 21-year-old has been at a centre of a tug-of-war between the two clubs but Spurs appear to have played a trump card by offering guaranteed first-team football.

Reports suggest that Davies was leaning towards joining Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool and playing in the Champions League next year.

But Spurs have now agreed to meet Swansea's £8m asking price - something Liverpool are yet to do - and can offer Davies better opportunities to play.



The kits do look better on players than just a picture of them
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clenz wrote:
bandl wrote: What a bunch of queers.
So when do you think they'll sell off Eriksen? He is after all their best player. Wouldn't want to keep him around for too much longer!
Queers?

You have the gooners running around in shit like this
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and Real Madrid in hot pink from head to toe
but the Spurs kits are queer?
Spurs players clenzie. The spurs players are all queers. Do try to keep up, you wanker
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clenz wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:
Lloris is Spurs best player - and he just signed a new 5 year deal. :rockon:
Oh....and this.


Fuck you Liverpoo

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football ... m-football" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The 21-year-old has been at a centre of a tug-of-war between the two clubs but Spurs appear to have played a trump card by offering guaranteed first-team football.

Reports suggest that Davies was leaning towards joining Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool and playing in the Champions League next year.

But Spurs have now agreed to meet Swansea's £8m asking price - something Liverpool are yet to do - and can offer Davies better opportunities to play.



The kits do look better on players than just a picture of them
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bs1jjN_CcAA5ZiA.jpg:large" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Of course they can offer better opportunities to play. When you sell off your best players year after year, there will always be roster spots open for the kids to fight over.

Tally ho.
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
bandl wrote: So when do you think they'll sell off Eriksen? He is after all their best player. Wouldn't want to keep him around for too much longer!
Lloris is Spurs best player - and he just signed a new 5 year deal. :rockon:
Sad state of affairs when your best player is a goalie. Cheeky buggers.
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bandl wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:
Lloris is Spurs best player - and he just signed a new 5 year deal. :rockon:
Sad state of affairs when your best player is a goalie. Cheeky buggers.
Lloris is one of the top 2 or 3 in the world.

It's not like he's a scrub
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Tottenham are shit. :coffee:
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JMU DJ wrote:Tottenham are shit. :coffee:
Have any other breaking news for us?
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Grizalltheway wrote:
JMU DJ wrote:Tottenham are shit. :coffee:
Have any other breaking news for us?
ManU's new "kit" is shit.

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