Wow, the Japanese really know how to do free kicks. 

I'm hoping the two Asian advancements are at least partially the result of the World Cup in Korea - more practice, more exposure leading to Korean and Japanese players in European leagues, etc. Improvement across the board, meaning (I hope) that the same thing can happen for African teams in the next four years.
I guess, infrastructure and an absence of nepotism and corruption in the respective football associations ...
This should've been the headline after we beat Ghana..
Typical Yanks. Don't show up until the last minute and leave England to take on the Germans.
This should've been the headline after we beat Ghana..
Typical Yanks. Don't show up until the last minute and leave England to take on the Germans.
DOUBLE LOLWell we did already have the French surrendering early..
I agree that African teams already have several players working in European leagues, and that does muddy up the analogy. On the other hand, I didn't claim that all African nations would gain by simply being adjacent. Korea and Japan had success at the last World Cup, and that translated into more attention to their home leagues and it meant more players went not just to Europe but to big clubs (Man United). I guess I was thinking South Africa, more than any other nation, might benefit. The South African keeper (plays for Kaizer Chiefs) is getting some attention.
^ Well we did already have the French surrendering early..![]()
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