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Boom_70

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2 huge tv events both at the same time . What will you be watching?
 
Boom, did your wife just run off with a soccer player or what? Why the sudden burst of anger?
 
Milan/Inter. Huge game, top two in Serie A, with Milan needing victory to gain ground.

If Inter wins it will likely pave the way to their fifth straight Scudetto.

Plus, a chance to see how David Beckham is playing as he tries to make England's World Cup squad.
 
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GB-Hack said:
Milan/Inter. Huge game, top two in Serie A, with Milan needing victory to gain ground.

If Inter wins it will likely pave the way to their fifth straight Scudetto.

Plus, a chance to see how David Beckham is playing as he tries to make England's World Cup squad.

Interesting to see that Wesley Sneijder has done so well at Inter after being cast off at Madrid. And what about Ronaldinho? Six goals in his last three games, including a hat trick against Siena. Don't know what happened to him in the last two years, but he seems to be back to his best form.
 
Fudgie the Whale said:
GB-Hack said:
Milan/Inter. Huge game, top two in Serie A, with Milan needing victory to gain ground.

If Inter wins it will likely pave the way to their fifth straight Scudetto.

Plus, a chance to see how David Beckham is playing as he tries to make England's World Cup squad.

Interesting to see that Wesley Sneijder has done so well at Inter after being cast off at Madrid. And what about Ronaldinho? Six goals in his last three games, including a hat trick against Siena. Don't know what happened to him in the last two years, but he seems to be back to his best form.

And that's reason enough to watch, though I'm sure I'll do plenty of flipping.
 
LongTimeListener said:
Boom, did your wife just run off with a soccer player or what? Why the sudden burst of anger?

No anger at all. Truly interested. 2 huge games. GB nicely framed up the match.
 
Fudgie the Whale said:
GB-Hack said:
Milan/Inter. Huge game, top two in Serie A, with Milan needing victory to gain ground.

If Inter wins it will likely pave the way to their fifth straight Scudetto.

Plus, a chance to see how David Beckham is playing as he tries to make England's World Cup squad.

Interesting to see that Wesley Sneijder has done so well at Inter after being cast off at Madrid. And what about Ronaldinho? Six goals in his last three games, including a hat trick against Siena. Don't know what happened to him in the last two years, but he seems to be back to his best form.

Very pleased for Sneijder, the biggest problem with Real's spending sprees every summer is that those that are already there tend to get lost in the shuffle a bit. It's happened with Van Niistelrooy as well, who apparently West Ham is after.
 
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Sneijder has the flu, which may not bode well for Inter.
 
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Jets - Colts is a conference championship game, Milan - Inter is a regular season game at the halfway point. Soccer vs. NFL issues aside, there is no comparison in each games importance.
 
ThomsonONE said:
Jets - Colts is a conference championship game, Milan - Inter is a regular season game at the halfway point. Soccer vs. NFL issues aside, there is no comparison in each games importance.

You're kidding, right? Inter vs. Milan is an inter-city rivalry, which if Inter wins could seal the championship. They'd be nine points clear, and while Milan would have a game in hand, there's no way Inter is going to slip up enough times to let them back in if they don't get at least a draw.
 
GB-Hack said:
ThomsonONE said:
Jets - Colts is a conference championship game, Milan - Inter is a regular season game at the halfway point. Soccer vs. NFL issues aside, there is no comparison in each games importance.

You're kidding, right? Inter vs. Milan is an inter-city rivalry, which if Inter wins could seal the championship. They'd be nine points clear, and while Milan would have a game in hand, there's no way Inter is going to slip up enough times to let them back in if they don't get at least a draw.
No, I'm not kidding at all. No matter who loses in Milan, they play another game. The football game is an elimination game, very similar to a Champions League semifinal. No comparison.
 
ThomsonONE said:
GB-Hack said:
ThomsonONE said:
Jets - Colts is a conference championship game, Milan - Inter is a regular season game at the halfway point. Soccer vs. NFL issues aside, there is no comparison in each games importance.

You're kidding, right? Inter vs. Milan is an inter-city rivalry, which if Inter wins could seal the championship. They'd be nine points clear, and while Milan would have a game in hand, there's no way Inter is going to slip up enough times to let them back in if they don't get at least a draw.
No, I'm not kidding at all. No matter who loses in Milan, they play another game. The football game is an elimination game, very similar to a Champions League semifinal. No comparison.

Sorry, but league soccer is like college football -- every regular season game is a playoff because there are no playoffs!

Inky_Wretch said:
Which one do you choose if you're planning on running PiP so you can see both at once?

With so many stops and starts in American football, I'd keep the futbol on the big screen. You can switch to the gringo version when they get in the red zone.
 
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