[閒聊] 連聽indiepop的韓國人都無恥
我在的mailinglist上有駐美的韓國女生每次韓國隊一贏就上來自己歡呼自己,YES,YES不停
(還用Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Look out Germany!!!!!這種標題婊不婊?)
因為那是美國的list,美國人因為他們幫忙幹掉了葡萄牙所以都回恭喜你們打的很好之類,
我反正英文吵不過人家,美國英國又都高興他們贏,又是各國人都有,不想因為惡韓阻隔
討論音樂的橋樑就沒回.
但是首先發難的是蔡先生.在西韓之戰開打前,他回的一篇還被回po是在jealous.但在
西韓之後,他又po提出兩篇證據及質疑,我看一看再也受不了,於是陸續包括我,兩位巴西人,
兩個歐洲人都出聲質疑他們的剩粒.尤其有個巴西人說,他真怕了裁判!
阿根廷人說他們根本沒有legally win過.另一巴西人也說,決賽大概要Turkey vs.S.Korea
了(這很像korea_soccer版會說的,原來大家揶娛的方式都差不多:P)
聽到南美歐洲都有人和台灣人有相同的態度時,我覺得很欣慰-不是只有臺灣人看的到在罵,
世界各國也看的到,不是只有臺灣人特別有正義感.
(這時候英國人真的很討厭,自己拿不到冠軍就希望其他歐洲隊也落馬,還推說是看明星打
沒什麼意思.不會分辨善惡,把韓國人的自大當天真,囂張當熱情,然後說他們的隊伍他們的
加油隊真是太可愛了..未免也無知的哈日哈過頭了吧!)
但是韓國人即使聽到許多反擊的聲音還可以用她的長篇英文強姦我們 這當然不是第一次,
但這篇你可以看他們韓國人就是那麼無恥,講話多賤:
(好好學英文吧,各位臺灣人 我們的理比人家堅,但他們的歪理卻可以在國際上說的多大聲)
Number One: Yes, it's obvious that the linesman was wrong on calling that
goal out of bounds. It was still clearly in bounds, everyone knows that.
It was an incredibly bad call, just horrible, and the linesman was blind.
Was it a stolen goal? No, it wasn't a goal in the first place. Make any
accusations you want, but if you want to talk then let's talk about the
actual RULES of the game. The linesman was blind, but he wasn't slow. When
the flag goes up and the whistle blares, the ball is out of play,
immediately, and not a second later. Whether the call is correct or
overwhelmingly incorrect, the play ends when the flag goes up, regardless of
the circumstances. If the flag went up AFTER the ball hit net, that would
be one thing, but the flag went up right has Joaquin's right foot hit off
the cross, but WAY before Morrientes headed it in, before his feet even left
the ground. Play then ended, right then and there. Hey, these are Fifa
rules not mine.
And if you want to bemoan that Spain would have scored had the ball been
kept in play and the flag never went up, can you say with conviction that
none of the Korean defenders or the keeper saw the flag (the linesman was
behind and about a yard to the right of Joaquin) despite it being completely
in the line of vision towards the ball, then I don't think you can assume
the Korean defenders failed to drop their guard. If you were a Korea
defender on that play and saw the flag go up, wouldn't you say "oh, I guess
play is dead." And likewise, Morrientes (the one who headed the Joaquin
cross in) would definitely have seen that flag, unless he can magically
predict when cross's come into the box without actually looking at the ball,
where it's coming from, or who's making the pass. But hey, maybe he does
have this magical ability: He never saw the flag go up, he never realized
play was dead, he never decided "Hey, play just ended but I'll try and see
if I can head this in and get away with it." If this is at all true, then
with this magical ability Morrientes is obviously the GREATEST PLAYER EVER
IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF ALL SPORTS IN ALL CIVILIATIONS IN ALL HUMANKIND
HISTORY. Or maybe Morrientes did see the flag while he was watching for the
cross and it just didn't register in his brain, which would mean that he was
unable to react to a split second change in the situation. I'd give
Morrientes a bit more credit...any player unable to register new information
in a split second is not going be as critical to Spain's victories (in my
opinion) as Morrientes has.
And what about the two other "goals" that were "disallowed"? On one, Spain
was offsides. The flag, again, went up before ball hit net. And on the
other, it was "disallowed" for fouling in the box. Also clear. Come on,
even Luis Enrique added it up this way, I quote: "We had clear chances but
they ruled out one good goal and we just missed scoring on other occasions."
(http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/en/020623/1/17m1.html) Oh, I'm sorry, I'm
quoting this from an article on the Korean-conspiracy involved Fifa
website. They're making this quote up, I'm sure. ONLY "one good goal?"
Enrique is probably too distraught to have realized he's having words put
into his mouth that he didn't say. I'm sure someone on this list will email
him and let him know. 3 good goals, not one, right?
Number Two: Korea have never won a single match legally? I beg to differ.
The Italy and Spain games were controversial, I wouldn't disagree on that
(and I've already said my piece on Totti's ejection, thank you). But Korea
beat Poland fair and square, without controversial calls. I don't remember
anyone, Polish, Korean, or otherwise, complaining about the fairness of that
outcome. And the same goes for the Portugal game, Jaio Pinto deserved the
red card and in fact Portugal was lucky not to have 2 more players ejected
outright for physically assaulting the referee. And I don't remember any
Americans complaining that they drew with Korea, thank you.
I feel really sorry for Spain, because yes that linesman was blind and the
quality of referees at this world cup is substandard and poor. They were
clearly the better team with far more chances and dominated the play. But
then again, the U.S. were also clearly the better team in their game against
Germany, dominating the play and creating far more chances. It was an
incredibly disappointing performance from what had been so far an amazing
and unstoppable team this year, and I hope they get back into shape and do
their best against Korea. But in football, the better team does not always
win. The team that puts ball to net wins. That's how it goes.
>From: "juan pablo a" <alvarezjuan@fibertel.com.ar>
>Reply-To: indiepop-list@eskimo.com
>To: <indiepop-list@eskimo.com>
>Subject: Re: [indiepop-list] Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Look out
>Germany!!!!!
>Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 15:44:35 -0300
>
>The Korean great performance is a big lie. There's not even one match they
>had legally won. Next world cup they will come back to the usual results
>(losing the 3 games)
>Im not spanish but Spain really deserved to win and they would have been a
>good contender against Brazil. this world cup is a total farce
>oh, i have to put something about indie , eeeerr.....is it true that Tim
>Gane came out and said he s gay?
>
>kisses,
> juan pablo.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Seo Hui Han" <seohuihan@hotmail.com>
>To: <indiepop-list@eskimo.com>
>Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 7:09 AM
>Subject: [indiepop-list] Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Look out Germany!!!!!
>
> > Wow! That was nothing short of amazing, stupendous, and absolutely
> > wonderful! Yes! Yes!
> >
> > From BBC Online:
> >
> > [South Korea's incredible World Cup adventure continued as they beat
> > Spain in a dramatic penalty shoot-out.
> >
> > The tournament co-hosts, who were not even fancied to get through the
> > group stage, now go into the semi-finals to face Germany. ]
> >
> > -------------------
> >
> > And of course, I'm sure everyone will favor Germany. Just like how
> > Spain were favored to win. As were Italy. And Portugal. And Poland.
> > When will the world learn?
learn about what? learn how you've been cheating? idiot.
> >
> > -Seo Hui
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