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22 Oct 2002, 09:50 AM
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Canada to play in Germany next year
http://waymoresports.thestar.com/NAS...sts/Columnists
"Canada will meet three-time World Cup champion Germany in an exhibition match sometime before the Gold Cup tournament to be played in the United States next July.
National coach Holger Osieck has received a commitment from the Germans for the match, which will take place as soon as the European powerhouse can find a suitable date."
Okay, it is not 100% confirmed, but the Germans said they will find a suitable time and place (in Germany) to play the Canadian team. Holger also wants to play two more friendlies, on top of the two against Libya and Estonia.
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22 Oct 2002, 03:04 PM
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Yay, another game in which only rich Canadians can attend.
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22 Oct 2002, 05:40 PM
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Originally posted by Krammerhead
Yay, another game in which only rich Canadians can attend.
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Um, I wasn't rich (far from it), but since I am under 26 I still qualify for discounts. That is the only reason I attended the match in Edinburgh. Perhaps the game against Germany might be played in Edmonton in May? I know the CSA was trying to set up a home friendly in May.
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23 Oct 2002, 02:12 PM
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In my book anyone that can afford to travel across the ocean to attend a single soccer match is rich, regardless of actual income.
However I do acknowledge that its is tremendously cheaper for you easteners to travel to Europe.
Perhaps I should move out east. Bet your water isn't yellow as it is here in Vancouver!
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23 Oct 2002, 02:19 PM
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Originally posted by Krammerhead
In my book anyone that can afford to travel across the ocean to attend a single soccer match is rich, regardless of actual income.
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I suppose you are correct, I just had the good fortune of being in Europe (three months in the Czech Republic) at the time of the Scotland match.
Our water isn't yellow here, but it does smell like chemicals in the spring and fall (not all of the time). I think it has some thing to do with the farms in my area of Ontario.
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23 Oct 2002, 02:42 PM
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Oddly enough in Vancouver we are having a drought! Our watersheds are getting low hence the yellow colour of the water. We are told the water is safe to drink however it looks rancid and reeks of chlorine. Cheap bastard that I am I actually had to go out and buy bottled water today.
Hope you drank plenty of that liquid gold known as Pilsner Urquell when you were in the Czech Republic.
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23 Oct 2002, 05:44 PM
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Originally posted by Krammerhead
Oddly enough in Vancouver we are having a drought! Our watersheds are getting low hence the yellow colour of the water. We are told the water is safe to drink however it looks rancid and reeks of chlorine. Cheap bastard that I am I actually had to go out and buy bottled water today.
Hope you drank plenty of that liquid gold known as Pilsner Urquell when you were in the Czech Republic.
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I never thought I would hear of Vancouver having a drought. People say not to drink the tap water in the Czech Republic and beer is only a little more expensive then bottle water. Thus, you can geuss hhow I solved that little problem... haha
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23 Oct 2002, 07:34 PM
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Originally posted by Canadian_Supporter
I never thought I would hear of Vancouver having a drought. People say not to drink the tap water in the Czech Republic and beer is only a little more expensive then bottle water. Thus, you can geuss hhow I solved that little problem... haha
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Damn, I wish it were the same here!
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25 Oct 2002, 03:40 PM
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Well I'm not rich either. I'm not impoverished, but the trip to England/Scotland is probably my only true vacation for the next couple of years. Mind you I have a full time job and am now out of debt.
It was something we were discussing on the trip — why more people don't travel. Obviously cost is a factor, but if the Voyageurs Cup donations were any indication — some of us seem to be making a decent living.
I was hoping if we play in Edmonton we could get a decent crowd from across the country. It's not the most ideal location, but it's still fairly central. Any game on the prairies I can get to very cheaply. I have a free place to stay and can drive or hitch a ride with someone else going up.
Krammer> is there a chance you could make it to Edmonton or is that even pushing it? I understand just not having the money. Until I was in my last year of university that I was able to make a trip to Edmonton.
I definitely won't be going overseas again until Germany 06, I would like to make a few WCQ roadtrips, but since every home game is a roadtrip I can't see getting enough time off to do it.
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25 Oct 2002, 04:02 PM
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Well I could catch a bus to Edmonton if there was a game there. Of course if someone else in Vancouver was going to travel it would be better.
However I may be moving from here in the future (actually whether the Whitecaps survive has a bearing on whether I stay here or not-hows that for being a soccer fan?) so even that could change.
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