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25 Aug 2002, 09:24 AM
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any update on FIFA match commemorating Sept. 11?
is there going to be a match at Meadowlands in NJ to commemorate the Sept. 11 tragedy? if so, anyone have any ticket or TV info?
thanks.
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25 Aug 2002, 10:15 PM
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There will no match in New York on Sept. 11. Zoffinger, the head of the NJSEA (the body that controls the Meadowlands) has decided (rightfully, IMHO) that Sept. 11 should be a day off for soccer. Besides, the Metrostars play DC United on the 12th.
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26 Aug 2002, 08:42 AM
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Newcastle United V Leeeds United September 11th.
Carnt wait.
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27 Aug 2002, 04:06 PM
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Sachin,
Thank you for the update.
What about the typical FIFA sponsored post-WC match with World All-Stars...didn't Claudio get voted onto this?
when & where will that match be staged?
thanks in advance.
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27 Aug 2002, 04:37 PM
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Originally posted by CTfan
Sachin,
Thank you for the update.
What about the typical FIFA sponsored post-WC match with World All-Stars...didn't Claudio get voted onto this?
when & where will that match be staged?
thanks in advance.
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That was the original Sept. 11th idea.
I don't know when it will happen now.
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28 Aug 2002, 06:48 AM
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I doubt world all stars will travel to America to play in some shity charity match when the domestic seasons in Europe are just getting back into full swing.
Another thing is football is a minority sport over there so their would be no point having it as it would just be a total waste of time.
Why not have yourselfs a good old charity american football match and pat each other on the back for being such a great nation and then you can all stand up and cry while singing the national anthem.
God Bless America
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28 Aug 2002, 06:55 PM
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they just had a match for charity UN/Aids in New jersey a few weeks back Roma vs. Real Madrid that drew over 70,000. A few years back in this same stadium Brazil played a world 11 and drew over 75,000. No what you speak of before you critize having a game in the US. I will grant you the fact that the sport in the US is not a major sport but if you get the right teams you can have a huge draw for charity. For example a Mexico or a brazil would draw well in certain parts of the country.
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