fischer
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Post by fischer on Feb 19, 2008 14:16:52 GMT -5
nice.
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Post by Kickball Kevin on Feb 20, 2008 9:59:56 GMT -5
The Cubs defeated the Kingwood Park Blackcats 4-1 last night. We went into halftime down 1-0. After some tactical adjustments we came out and put them on their heels for 40 minutes. We scored our 4 goals in the first 20 minutes of the second half. It was an exciting match for sure. Our head coach earned in 200th victory as coach of the Cubs in only 8 1/2 seasons. Last Friday he picked up his 300th victory as a men's head coach.
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cowtownmike
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Post by cowtownmike on Feb 20, 2008 10:51:41 GMT -5
KBK-congrats on the victory.
Sounds like you need to encourage the head coach to move on. Time to make your move to the top!
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Post by Kickball Kevin on Feb 20, 2008 11:35:11 GMT -5
I'm trying....
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Feb 20, 2008 11:49:33 GMT -5
KBK=Dave Campo
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fischer
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Post by fischer on Feb 20, 2008 13:48:08 GMT -5
KBK=Barry Switzer, post OU.
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cowtownmike
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Post by cowtownmike on Feb 20, 2008 17:14:57 GMT -5
KBK-are you a fan of FC Dallas?
Why are they called FC Dallas? They should have stuck with the Burn.
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Post by cyn on Feb 20, 2008 17:27:50 GMT -5
Football Club Dallas
Originally named Dallas Burn (1996-2004), the team changed its named to FC Dallas after the conclusion of the 2004 season. As part of the club's rebranding, new uniforms, and a new logo were unveiled along with the name change. The logo features the name FC Dallas and the number 96, signifying the year that the club played its inaugural game, above a drawing of a bull, signifying the kind of Texas cattle that were driven along North Texas trails throughout the 19th century. The logo features the club's new colors red, white and blue, (all of which can be found in the American flag and the state flag of Texas), and a hint of silver.
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cowtownmike
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Post by cowtownmike on Feb 20, 2008 17:38:54 GMT -5
Thank you, Cyn.
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Post by fischer on Feb 20, 2008 17:42:37 GMT -5
This is America...shouldn't it be SC Dallas?
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Post by cyn on Feb 20, 2008 17:54:55 GMT -5
No.
Soccer is not an International sport. Only in the US. is it called soccer.
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Post by fischer on Feb 20, 2008 17:56:40 GMT -5
We are IN the U.S.
You just said it yourself: in the U.S. it is called soccer.
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Post by cyn on Feb 20, 2008 18:00:35 GMT -5
what I meant was... SINCE its an international sport... ITS called Football Club. and not SC soccer club.
oh... NEVERMIND!
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Post by fischer on Feb 20, 2008 18:02:02 GMT -5
MLS is not an international league.
You don't see us calling it beisbol because baseball is played in Spanish speaking countries.
Basketball is also played worldwide. We don't call it whatever those asians call it.
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Post by cyn on Feb 20, 2008 18:06:04 GMT -5
where was baseball (beisbol) and basketball originated??
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