Death To The World Cup!
I wasn’t wrong when I made a broad-based generalization that although for most of us, the World Cup is a sacred event, but that there are many who represent the opposing view.
Here’s an article about German discontent with the media overkill of the world’s biggest sporting event.
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For the sake of accuracy, it’s an editorial.
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somebody tell this guy that this is a KOREA blog
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Blimey! I came here to discuss Korea’s perfomance and the blog seems everything but a Korean blog! Was that Peter Crouch on the post before?
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Hey come on Greekfreak. I want more Korea stuff and if you can’t deliver, please replace yourself with someone who can. This really isn’t fair to Korea fans. I understand you are getting married soon but if you knew you weren’t going to devote a 100% to this blog, you should have bowed out of managing it instead of leaving us hanging like this.




Kore ulasal takimini basasindan dolayi kutluyorum. Hakemlerin yardimina siginmadan hileli faul beklentisi icerisinde bulunmadan mertce sahaya cikip futbollarini oynuyorlar.Dost ulke vatandasi olarak finale kadar yolunuz acik olsun dileklerimi iltiyorum, sevgilerimle.




Yes! You should gracefully bow out. The team is with 4 points and all you can talk about is some random article from Germany about press coverage. That is lame…
Give Korea fans some good analysis of games.
Break down the next match to the last detail. Give them the scoop on the next rival.
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Yes.. I came here looking for some more Red Devil fans like myselft to talk about the games but to no avail…
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