That’d be Saturday the 12th not Opening Day which is tomorrow, Friday the 11th. And the starting time is the same as the France/Uruguay match: 14:30 EST.
Fear not. That’s why the play the games. Trust you enjoy the event as a whole and that it brings much success (and bucks) to your nation anyway.
Oh we’re enjoying it already!! (Rainbow* smilie thing going on)
It’s just that some people are going over the top and talking about us winning the whole thing, as if you can’t support our team without thinking they are world-beaters. I think we’ll be lucky to get to the second round, or even to win a game, and I fear that there will be an over-reaction in the opposite direction if/when we get knocked out.
Grim
*appropriate, given that Desmond Tutu is busy speaking to the concert crowd as I type…
I was surprised to see that ESPN will be covering a lot of the games (or ESPN360.com). After the US coverage of the Olympics, I thought this would also be cruddy at best. But much better than I expected.
I thought I just saw a yellow guy deliberately touch the ball with his hand. I’m a complete soccer idiot, but I thought that was the one inviolable rule.
Ball to hand/arm or hand/arm to ball. First case no foul, second one, rules violation and yellow card. Subjective interpretation though sometimes it can be rather blatant, thus nothing subjective about it.
Shaky start by the Bafana Bafana but 20 minutes in they seem to have shaken it off.
Not so sure about that being an offside call looking at the replay – thought he called a charge on the Mexican forward who headed the ball to the scorer. Bit of a homer, but tbe in every WC. Just hope we don’t go Korea/Japan’s way. That’d ruin the spectacle.
OTH, Mexico’s keeper is the stuff of nightmares.
And thanks for the nitpick – will correct future usage