by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Jun 2010 19:14
by handbags_harris » 14 Jun 2010 19:16
by leww_rfc » 14 Jun 2010 21:30
handbags_harris Brazil 7-0 North Korea.
by Row Z Royal » 14 Jun 2010 22:45
by NR_Royal » 14 Jun 2010 22:49
by Big Foot » 14 Jun 2010 22:54
by hiro » 15 Jun 2010 03:33
by Barry the bird boggler » 15 Jun 2010 07:24
by Maguire » 15 Jun 2010 12:00
by cmonurz » 15 Jun 2010 12:05
by southbank1871 » 15 Jun 2010 12:23
by soggy biscuit » 15 Jun 2010 12:34
by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 15 Jun 2010 12:41
by ScottishRoyal » 15 Jun 2010 13:38
soggy biscuit We should really be betting on how many North Koreans will do a runner from the training camp and claim asylum
by cmonurz » 15 Jun 2010 13:44
ScottishRoyalsoggy biscuit We should really be betting on how many North Koreans will do a runner from the training camp and claim asylum
Maybe that's why they're training behind barbed wire fences...
I all seriousness i'm sure the North Koreans will feel under a great deal of pressure, after all North Korea rarely gets the oppotunity to exhibit itself on the world stage oan deluded or not (ok, very deluded) they're a proud nation that believe their own hype and spin. Consequently pressures may be exerted from above to succeed.
This has happened before. Everybody remembers the 1974 Brazil vs Zaire match where Brazil were stopped from taking a free kick when a Zaire defender infamously sprintted out of a defensive wall to punt the ball up the pitch. I, like everyone else I suspect, laughed when I first saw this but an article I read this week has changed my view of this.
Following losses to Scotland and Yugoslavia, the despotic President Mobutu, Zaire's leader at the time, decided to intervene directly in the team's affairs. After the teams second group match loss, Mobutu sent his presidential guards to threaten the players. They reportedly closed the team hotel to all journalists and said that if the team lost 0-4 to Brazil in their final grop game then none of the players would be able to return home, and that their families would endure long and painful deaths.
At the time of the Brazilian free kick, whcih was a clear goalscoring oppotunity, Zaire were already 3-0 down. With the context of the threats they faced it's no wonder one man lost it momentarily.
by 3 veesinarow » 15 Jun 2010 13:47
by 1960 » 15 Jun 2010 18:02
by Thaumagurist* » 15 Jun 2010 18:05
by Baines » 15 Jun 2010 18:10
Thaumagurist* I like Brazil, but want N.K to win...let's just say the it's the typical support for the unfancied underdogs.
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