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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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2010 FIFA World Cup
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<blockquote data-quote="TripleBlack" data-source="post: 9098557" data-attributes="member: 55236"><p>Considering this sites demographics I'm not surprised people ACT as if they've never heard of the greatest sporting event in human history. I wouldn't be surprised if today's event gathered more viewers than any final in any sport here in the US. 31 1/2 nations tuned in nervously to see today's draw. (The 1/2 is for the US, since people here haven't fully accepted the global phenomena that is football.)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My bad, the two teams I am rooting for is Mexico (my heritage) and the US (my country). Mexico got a difficult draw. They are going to play in the opening match against South Africa. You know that stadium is going to be dressed in yellow and an entire nation will be behind the South African's. Even though they are the weakest of the group they are still playing at home. Then they have to play against France. Even though France has been playing poorly they are still a global power. Finally they close against Uruguay, which I think will be a tough match, but they can certainly get 3 points out of it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The US was lucky this time around. They probably won't beat England, but they certainly have a good shot at the other two. I'm confident they will advance as the second seed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TripleBlack, post: 9098557, member: 55236"] Considering this sites demographics I'm not surprised people ACT as if they've never heard of the greatest sporting event in human history. I wouldn't be surprised if today's event gathered more viewers than any final in any sport here in the US. 31 1/2 nations tuned in nervously to see today's draw. (The 1/2 is for the US, since people here haven't fully accepted the global phenomena that is football.) My bad, the two teams I am rooting for is Mexico (my heritage) and the US (my country). Mexico got a difficult draw. They are going to play in the opening match against South Africa. You know that stadium is going to be dressed in yellow and an entire nation will be behind the South African's. Even though they are the weakest of the group they are still playing at home. Then they have to play against France. Even though France has been playing poorly they are still a global power. Finally they close against Uruguay, which I think will be a tough match, but they can certainly get 3 points out of it. The US was lucky this time around. They probably won't beat England, but they certainly have a good shot at the other two. I'm confident they will advance as the second seed. [/QUOTE]
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