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Did you read my previous post? If you did, does that not somehow change your mind at all?
Archie,
I like you, but you could not be more wrong or retarded about this.
The World Cup is the biggest sports event in the world.
The tickets situation has more to do with the larger issue of the host sites failure to accomodate everyone in an affordable way.
Archie,
I like you, but you could not be more wrong or retarded about this.
The World Cup is the biggest sports event in the world.
The tickets situation has more to do with the larger issue of the host sites failure to accomodate everyone in an affordable way.
Archie - please listen carefully: Soccer doesn't need you. Please stop wasting your time and go take a dump on some other thread.
he went full ******(starts with an r and ends with a d).
I can't post something that's news worthy of the World Cup? I'm actually planning on watching the World Cup, but I'm just making a point. The problem is, soccer does need people like me, or it will always be some grass fairy of a sport in the United States.
Your confused.
Rich. Cretin.
World Cup is a joke.
Not one game is sold out. Great fans!
/thread.
It will always be some grass fairy of a sport in the United States.
Cretin
You didn't expect us to respond to these?may be retarded, but at least I know how to spell.
Do you need attention Archie? I have a number I can PM you.
Fair enough.
"Fifa’s main difficulty appears to be finding buyers for the most expensive tickets. The ‘category one’ prices range from $160 (£110) to $900 (£623) and so are clearly unaffordable for a vast number of local people in South Africa. "
How much were tickets to a lower bowl game for a Jazz playoff game? How many Jazz games were not sold out during the playoffs? I'm just saying... $160 to $900 bucks isn't that much. Tickets are sold to locals and non-locals. I'm sure there are millions of soccer fans who could afford those tickets.
The real irony is that we beat Spain last year and should have beaten Brazil.