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Old 06-23-2010, 06:52 PM   #425
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Originally Posted by netseeker View Post
It's just a camouflage tactic. If even we germans don't know it, how could England's coach have a clue on our team then? How will he prepare his team for the match?

Btw, i'm pretty sure Joachim "Jogi" Löw "borrowed" this tactic from the italian coach.
I'm relieved, camouflage tactic sounds good. Hopefully it works next Sunday.

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One last thing: Congrats to England, USA and Ghana for reaching the last sixteen!
I'm especially happy for the US. Though I just read something interesting about the US and soccer. They wrote that most people in the US don't like tying in sports, almost none of their sports allow for that. And that it is actually worse to tie than to lose. So even though the first two games of the US team were wins in most peoples eyes around the world, for US citizens it felt like losing. That might explain part of why soccer isn't that popular in the US..
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