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JG

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Nov 6, 2009, 10:34:18 PM11/6/09
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Who said female athletes can't be cheap shot artists? Who said soccer
isn't a combat sport? Who said hot chicks can't throw sucker punches?
Here's a video highlight of yesterday's NCAA women's soccer game
between BYU and New Mexico. Smash-mouth soccer at its finest:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvEobeNfGcc

The thing is, that one chick from New Mexico would have got arrested
for assault if she did this off the soccer field.

JG

K9way

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Nov 7, 2009, 12:20:59 AM11/7/09
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Thuggery has been rewarded for decades in sports. Why would anyone be
surprised that women now join in ?


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da pickle

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Nov 7, 2009, 6:36:09 AM11/7/09
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"JG"

I refereed soccer for twenty years; usually in NCAA games, the ref should
already know quite a bit about such players. What is shown in this brief
clip could get the ref grounded. The sweeper should have been ejected, but
she should not have been allowed to think that she could act in the manner
depicted. Such blatant fouls do not usually occur early in the game.

The problem is that the ref must establish control early so that the fouls
do not escalate late in the game. If the players see that they can get away
with more minor fouls, they will continue to see how violent they can get.
Soccer is a rough sport but what is seen in this clip is very unusual. I
blame the ref (and Canada and GW).


susan

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Nov 7, 2009, 6:55:57 AM11/7/09
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"da pickle" <jcpickels@(nospam)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Even more than that though, is the total lack of respect/campassion that
girl is showing towards others her age. I can't help but believe that the
only time she brutalizes another girl is on the soccer field. The puppies
and kittens in her neighborhood better watch out.


Dave the Clueless

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Nov 7, 2009, 7:26:29 AM11/7/09
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On Nov 7 2009 1:20 AM, K9way wrote:

>
> Thuggery has been rewarded for decades in sports. Why would anyone be
> surprised that women now join in ?
>

This.

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Jerry Sturdivant

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Nov 7, 2009, 9:23:07 AM11/7/09
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I used to watch hockey. Not any more. Like football, the fans demand (watch,
tune in) when they get what they want: Added violence.


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Ramashiva Jr

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Nov 7, 2009, 12:27:36 PM11/7/09
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My hero!

Ramashiva Jr

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Nov 7, 2009, 6:30:47 PM11/7/09
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I've watched this video very carefully. I've exchanged ideas with
friends (of whom I was the last to see this vid), and read all the
comments on CNN,ESPN, You Tube, Huffinton Post and WND; and I've come
to the conclusion that this young athlete is being cast as the bad guy
in all this. I, for one, say it is enough. This young lady is an
overachiever and the corporate media always attacks those strive for
true greatness.

First, if you watch the video you'll see it is highly edited. They
show you nothing before the incidents or alternative camera angles.
I'm sure if anyone of us was filmed in an active state for two hours,
there could be incriminating evidence gleaned from the miles of
footage.

Next thing you'll notice about the incidents shown, is that each time
the 'victim' was standing in front of our hero. I'm sure she told the
opponent in front of her to please move aside as they were standing in
her way. Who knows what the other girls were saying or doing before
the real player told them what's what and put them on their arses? All
I know is, it's may the best babe win and the others are all sour
grapes.

Notice too that each one of the girls is crowding the woman of the
clips. Many people of Germanic and Baltic backgrounds possess a
greater sense of personal space. The other players are not respecting
her ethnic sensibilities, the networks are exploiting that, and once
again the White woman gets the shaft.

Lastly, people are always afraid of progress and improvement. And if
one sport needs progress it is soccer. I can not see this sport ever
becoming popular when they have scoreless games, and the attitude is
that everybody who plays is a winner -- New Age hogwash. This
Amazonian amongst women is a progressive, positive influence to the
'sport' of soccer.

Raider Fan

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Nov 7, 2009, 7:29:25 PM11/7/09
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On Nov 7 2009 5:30 PM, Ramashiva Jr wrote:

> On Nov 6, 7:34�pm, JG <Hecka...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Who said female athletes can't be cheap shot artists? Who said soccer
> > isn't a combat sport? Who said hot chicks can't throw sucker punches?
> > Here's a video highlight of yesterday's NCAA women's soccer game
> > between BYU and New Mexico. Smash-mouth soccer at its finest:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvEobeNfGcc
> >
> > The thing is, that one chick from New Mexico would have got arrested
> > for assault if she did this off the soccer field.
> >
> > JG
>
> I've watched this video very carefully. I've exchanged ideas with
> friends (of whom I was the last to see this vid), and read all the
> comments on CNN,ESPN, You Tube, Huffinton Post and WND; and I've come
> to the conclusion that this young athlete is being cast as the bad guy
> in all this. I, for one, say it is enough. This young lady is an
> overachiever and the corporate media always attacks those strive for
> true greatness.

Bea,

Give it up. She must have been zoning out on something. I don't know
what you watched, but there's plenty of clips from one game to know that
she needs mental help.

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fuck about." -- Paul Popinjay 2/27/09

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Nov 7, 2009, 9:38:35 PM11/7/09
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Fairly decent troll. I don't think most will get it.

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Pepe Papon

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Nov 8, 2009, 3:06:45 AM11/8/09
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On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 19:34:18 -0800 (PST), JG <Heck...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

She ought to be booted off the team and banned from NCAA play.
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Pepe Papon

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Nov 8, 2009, 3:14:21 AM11/8/09
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The ref did a poor job, but the blame lies with the player, who is
responsible for her own behavior.

Clave

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Nov 8, 2009, 3:17:37 AM11/8/09
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"Pepe Papon" <hitme...@mindspring.dot.com.invalid> wrote in message
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Who should be *held* responsible for her own behavior. If she isn't, the
blame spreads.

Jim


Travel A

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Nov 8, 2009, 3:32:12 AM11/8/09
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She started playing during the Bush administration.... what does that
tell you...

Ulick Magee

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Nov 8, 2009, 6:07:30 AM11/8/09
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Ramashiva Jr wrote:
>
> I've watched this video very carefully.

YouTube does not allow it to be seen outside the US, but I suspect it's
got nothing on a game of camogie (basically female stick fighting with a
ball that's purely incidental)


> I can not see this sport ever
> becoming popular when they have scoreless games, and the attitude is
> that everybody who plays is a winner -- New Age hogwash.

That must be a United Pussified States of America invention.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8221451.stm

A man has been stabbed in the chest during "large-scale trouble"
involving hundreds of fans at West Ham's Carling Cup match against Millwall.

Fights broke out at 1800 BST and were still raging five hours later. A
44-year-old man is stable after being stabbed in Priory Road at 2025 BST.

By 2300 BST several hundred West Ham fans had congregated outside the
stadium chanting and bombarding police with crates and bottles.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/rangers/7894854.stm

Sectarian chanting by some Rangers fans during Sunday's Old Firm draw
has been reported to the Scottish Premier League by the match delegate,
BBC Scotland has learned.

The report suggests that some away supporters at Celtic Park were guilty
of unacceptable behaviour relating to the chanting of the 'Famine Song'.

It refers to events that killed an estimated one million people in the
1840s and led to a mass migration from Ireland and has drawn
condemnation from the chairmen of both clubs, Sir David Murray of
Rangers, and Celtic's Dr John Reid.

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charrison100

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Nov 10, 2009, 2:13:16 PM11/10/09
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On Nov 7 2009 12:20 AM, K9way wrote:

> On Nov 6 2009 10:34 PM, JG wrote:
>
> > Who said female athletes can't be cheap shot artists? Who said soccer
> > isn't a combat sport? Who said hot chicks can't throw sucker punches?
> > Here's a video highlight of yesterday's NCAA women's soccer game
> > between BYU and New Mexico. Smash-mouth soccer at its finest:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvEobeNfGcc
> >
> > The thing is, that one chick from New Mexico would have got arrested
> > for assault if she did this off the soccer field.
> >
> > JG
>
> Thuggery has been rewarded for decades in sports. Why would anyone be
> surprised that women now join in ?
>

Why do you think they are joining in now? women's sports have been just as
dirty as mens for just as long. the problem is that they are not a popular
because everyone wants to save the perception that it's not womanly to be
violent.

Look at nature, who hunts for the lion's pride?

Chris

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mo_charles

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Nov 10, 2009, 2:22:52 PM11/10/09
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> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvEobeNfGcc
> >
> >The thing is, that one chick from New Mexico would have got arrested
> >for assault if she did this off the soccer field.
>
> She ought to be booted off the team and banned from NCAA play.

she ought to be arrested and held criminally/civilly responsible. what if
she tried to break your daughter or your girlfriend's arm? what if she
pulled your sister to the ground by her hair like that?

mo_charles

Ramashiva Jr

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Nov 10, 2009, 3:25:04 PM11/10/09
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I think a new trend has been set. If these young ladies are any
indication, soccer may enjoy an increase in popularity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWDyMlo4D6E

Just like Vince McMahn and Hulk Hogan breathed new life into pro
wrestling, these young, upcoming hotties are trying to put women's
soccer on the map. Suggestions to have them play in Jello, or at least
water the field until it turns to mud, are gaining support. American
style soccer may bring in the viewers yet.

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Pepe Papon

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Nov 10, 2009, 11:28:18 PM11/10/09
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:22:52 -0800, "mo_charles"
<harry...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvEobeNfGcc
>> >
>> >The thing is, that one chick from New Mexico would have got arrested
>> >for assault if she did this off the soccer field.
>>
>> She ought to be booted off the team and banned from NCAA play.
>
>she ought to be arrested and held criminally/civilly responsible. what if
>she tried to break your daughter or your girlfriend's arm? what if she
>pulled your sister to the ground by her hair like that?

If they arrested her and threw the book at her, I would shed not a
tear.

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