FIFA 2010 World Cup Italy vs. Slovakia
This game is so very close as the clock counts down so much so that I feel like I might "wet my pants". The Italians are hot looking men oh my goodness, but their game is off a bit so the Slovakians are up right now.
The Slovakians men aren't bad looking either... what eye candy, but I'm ticked with them right now because they are such actors during the final countdown pretending to be hurt (by falling on the pitch). Who teaches them this stuff?
No worries, because the referees aren't fooled... they are now stopping the clock. Despite the Slovakians' foolishness, I do root for the Italian men at this match. Come on Italy can you pull out a goal at 30 seconds?
Update---Italy goes home after 3-2 loss to Slovakia
JOHANNESBURG – The stunned looks and the tears told the story — for both teams.
For defending champion Italy, the ignominy of being sent out of the World Cup in the first round sank in immediately.
"Tonight," midfielder Gennaro Gattuso said, "we touched rock bottom." For Slovakia, which beat the Azzurri 3-2 Thursday to advance, well, the celebrating might not stop before Monday's second-round game.
"We've shown that we're not here for a holiday," said Slovakia forward Erik Jendrisek. The party ended in stunning fashion for four-time champion Italy, which finished last in an opening-round group for the first time.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100624/ap_on_...
The Slovakians men aren't bad looking either... what eye candy, but I'm ticked with them right now because they are such actors during the final countdown pretending to be hurt (by falling on the pitch). Who teaches them this stuff?
No worries, because the referees aren't fooled... they are now stopping the clock. Despite the Slovakians' foolishness, I do root for the Italian men at this match. Come on Italy can you pull out a goal at 30 seconds?
Update---Italy goes home after 3-2 loss to Slovakia
JOHANNESBURG – The stunned looks and the tears told the story — for both teams.
For defending champion Italy, the ignominy of being sent out of the World Cup in the first round sank in immediately.
"Tonight," midfielder Gennaro Gattuso said, "we touched rock bottom." For Slovakia, which beat the Azzurri 3-2 Thursday to advance, well, the celebrating might not stop before Monday's second-round game.
"We've shown that we're not here for a holiday," said Slovakia forward Erik Jendrisek. The party ended in stunning fashion for four-time champion Italy, which finished last in an opening-round group for the first time.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100624/ap_on_...

What a game... but the Italians couldn't pull it out. Italy is out to Slovakia 3-2. Well done Italy, but perhaps next World Cup.