Soccer thread 07/08
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- davet010
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Yeah, I saw the Blue ThreeQuarters of Munich get ripped off with a dubious outside-the-box penalty in the last minute.
And Ribery's comedy fall - is that some sort of French genetic thing when faced with German aggression ?
And Ribery's comedy fall - is that some sort of French genetic thing when faced with German aggression ?
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
I know there's not too many MLS fans around here, but Philly was officially announced as the next MLS franchise today. The team will start play in 2010, and the stadium will be built next to the Commodore Barry bridge just off 95. As I'm moving back to Philly in the fall, looking forward to the day I can go to matches!


Naples, I'm thrilled. It's close enough to DC and NYC that the road games among all three will be awesome. If the Philly stadium ends up looking like that and is easily accessible via public transpo, and if the RBNY get their stadium done next year (hard to believe, but they actually are getting work done there now), these Philly / NY games will be great to attend.
I can't wait!
I can't wait!
I hope the Philly stadium actually gets built with a full roof like that, but who knows if it stays that way. According to renders, the Red Bull and Philly parks look like the cream of MLS.
Unfortunately, AFAIK, there is no public transportation to the Philly park. It's very easy to drive to though (assuming parking lots aren't a mess).
I'm very tempted to put $50 down right now to get my first pick of season tickets.
Unfortunately, AFAIK, there is no public transportation to the Philly park. It's very easy to drive to though (assuming parking lots aren't a mess).
I'm very tempted to put $50 down right now to get my first pick of season tickets.

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Wow, talk about a deal breaker. I'm not showing up if I can't get there on a train, and I'm by far not the only one who sees it that way.Naples39 wrote:Unfortunately, AFAIK, there is no public transportation to the Philly park. It's very easy to drive to though (assuming parking lots aren't a mess).
Too bad, too. That's one of the best things about RBNY's stadium, that it will be easily accessible via PATH, NJ Transit trains, or Amtrak, as opposed to the nightmare that is Giants Stadium.
At least we should have some Philly fans in the house when we play up here.
Oh, and this:
Do it.Naples39 wrote: I'm very tempted to put $50 down right now to get my first pick of season tickets.![]()
Evidently there is some public transport to Chester. There's a train station a mile or two from the stadium site that is served by the Philly regional rail system. So theoretically from NY area you could take Amtrak to 30th street station downtown, then pick up the R2 to Chester, and walk, cab or maybe bus to the stadium. Not sure if that's what you'd have in mind though.Zeppo wrote:Wow, talk about a deal breaker. I'm not showing up if I can't get there on a train, and I'm by far not the only one who sees it that way.Naples39 wrote:Unfortunately, AFAIK, there is no public transportation to the Philly park. It's very easy to drive to though (assuming parking lots aren't a mess).
Anything that doesn't involve me or whoever is with me from driving is what I have in mind. A SEPTA station within walking distance is ideal! Better still if there should be any watering holes along the route. . . .Naples39 wrote:Evidently there is some public transport to Chester. There's a train station a mile or two from the stadium site that is served by the Philly regional rail system. So theoretically from NY area you could take Amtrak to 30th street station downtown, then pick up the R2 to Chester, and walk, cab or maybe bus to the stadium. Not sure if that's what you'd have in mind though.Zeppo wrote:Wow, talk about a deal breaker. I'm not showing up if I can't get there on a train, and I'm by far not the only one who sees it that way.Naples39 wrote:Unfortunately, AFAIK, there is no public transportation to the Philly park. It's very easy to drive to though (assuming parking lots aren't a mess).
I figure there's time for me to figure it out.

Excuse me if this is a stupid question, but what does that have to do with MLS?fsquid wrote:Nevermind, I'm boycotting MLS now.
http://web.mlsnet.com/news/mls_news.jsp ... &fext=.jsp
It's their site.Naples39 wrote:Excuse me if this is a stupid question, but what does that have to do with MLS?fsquid wrote:Nevermind, I'm boycotting MLS now.
http://web.mlsnet.com/news/mls_news.jsp ... &fext=.jsp
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Obviously their researcher is a master of his/her craft.
Full article about Sheff Wed, accompanying picture of fans dressed in the shirts of their arch-rivals, Sheff Utd.
It may be that the sight of SU fans (known lovingly by their neighbours as 'pigs', due to the resemblance of chubby fans in red and white stripes to streaky bacon) has disgusted young Squid.
Poor show, Mr or Mrs Editor !
Full article about Sheff Wed, accompanying picture of fans dressed in the shirts of their arch-rivals, Sheff Utd.
It may be that the sight of SU fans (known lovingly by their neighbours as 'pigs', due to the resemblance of chubby fans in red and white stripes to streaky bacon) has disgusted young Squid.
Poor show, Mr or Mrs Editor !
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
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I bet Inter Milan are gutted that they have been eliminated from the CL - particularly as they don't play Liverpool til next week.
Still, sad to see Paolo Maldini bow out of the CL at last - just the 119 games and 5 medals.

Still, sad to see Paolo Maldini bow out of the CL at last - just the 119 games and 5 medals.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
Two key headers finish off Real. Both were brilliantly timed while the home D were asleep and Casillas just totally mistimed the second goal. Overall I thought the Italians had better chances anyway and Real's goal was clearly offside. Robinho was the only dangerous dude for RM and the entrance of Vucinic was key for Roma.
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According to one of the commentators they are already out, forget who it was as i watched so much footy over the last 2 days and i know its a tall order for Inter but for him to say they are out i thought was pathetic especialy the way Liverpool are playing at times.davet010 wrote:I bet Inter Milan are gutted that they have been eliminated from the CL - particularly as they don't play Liverpool til next week.![]()
Still, sad to see Paolo Maldini bow out of the CL at last - just the 119 games and 5 medals.