WeatherGirl’s Station

We're back from Blighty, regular life has recommenced. Our favourite alternative student radio station is still KUMM. To listen to the live feed online visit them at kumm.org. Phi and I have a show Sundays from Noon to 2pm CST and Sub Evil Boy is on air 8am - 10am CST Sunday.
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9/7/2006

The End is Nigh

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 8:32 am

The World Cup reaches its climax today. What will we do with ourselves now? I was 50% right on the finalists, so we have an Italy vs France this afternoon. A few friends are coming over for munchies and to watch the match so it should be an enjoyable affternoon.

So who will win? That’s a tough question. My logical brain thinks the French are probably going to win the tournament. My emotional brain is cheering on the Italians. Either way I suspect we’re in for a humdinger of a match.

Current temperature 70F/21C

2/7/2006

World Cup Tragedy

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 2:23 am

Alas England has been knocked out of the competition by their quarterfinal opponents Portugal. Despite what the US commentators said it was a very exciting match. It sure had me on the edge of my seat. Sadly it was the penalties that did it for us again. The good news was that even though England played with 10 men in the second half, Portugal still couldn’t beat them even after overtime. In fact being down a player seemed to inspire them and they threw everything they had into scoring a goal. It was not to be, ce la vie.

Else where in the competion, Italy beat Ukraine 3-nil, which flattered the Italians more than they deserved. Germany were lucky to beat Argentina on penalties. Argentina looked the better team but the luck ran Germany’s way. As for Brazil versus France, well the French seem to be getting their act together and beginning to look like possible champions. They played with great skill and passion and made the Brazillians look like also rans. The Brazillians were the most disappointing team in the tournament as the final ten minutes of this game proved. Whneen the crunch came and they got serious about trying to score they looked magnificent but by that time it was too late.

So we have an all European pair of semis. I’m expecting we’ll see a Germany vs France final.

Current temperature 63F/17C

25/6/2006

And the fun just goes on

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 9:38 pm

So England have made it to the quarterfinal round of the World Cup and they still haven’t played a decent game of football. Just think what will happen if they ever get their act together! Wow, they’d be unstopable. They better get their sweet behinds in gear soon ‘cos one day they are going to meet a good team who are playing well and it will not be a pretty sight.

As for Portugal vs Netherlands, what the heck was going on????????? They must have been on something ‘cos that game was a nightmare. Talk about out of control. Both team managers need to read the riot act to every player that was on the field. Get a grip guys, you’re professionals! Sheesh.

Current temperature 64F/18C

23/6/2006

A Tale of Two Halves

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 12:01 am

Yes, I know it’s a cliche but it was true. In the first half England just rocked, they actually played like a world class football team. Hope was my middle name. Then we had the travesty of the second half. What was that all about? Lets hope Sven docks them half their pay for the match.

In other strangeness, what is it with the Dutch strip? Those numbers look like a 1970s rehash. (Must say the numbers on the English second strip looked pretty freaky also.)

Let us all give thanks for TiVo. We watched both games in Group E today (Brasil vs Japan, Croatia vs Australia) thanks to this ingenious gadget. We’d swap back and forth as the games progressed and it was most wonderous. Very exciting games I must say.

Commiserations to all our Yankie friends but quite frankly the US team sucked even worse than England so their eviction from the tournament was not a surprise.

Current temperature 59F/15C

19/6/2006

ESPN World Cup Commentators

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 8:40 am

I’ve worked it out. I know why the US coverage of the World Cup is so crap. See, I was on the road to Damascus and I had this revelation!!!!! One of the great things about this piece of knowledge is it means it can be fixed! Halleluja, it’s time to party.

Of course, they’re not going to fix it but I need even a false sense of hope if I am to survive the sheer awfulness of the commentating. One day, my friend, one day.

Actually, listening to Tommy Smith did it for me. He’s the one brief glimmer of light of English language football commentary over here and he’s originally from Ireland. Which probably gives you a clue where I’m headed. Also dropping in on the Spanish language coverage of the event gives us a clue too.

So my big revelation is: you need commentators that give a crap about the beautiful game.

It’s the passion, dude! Or the lack of it. The Americans they have commentating just couldn’t give a ‘how’s your father’ about the sport. They’re hacks being paid to do a job, they don’t love the game with every fibre of their being. And they sure don’t see to get how important this all is.

Life and death, man, life and death.

Current temperature: 66F/19C

16/6/2006

World Cup Update

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 12:23 am

England managed to beat Trinada and Tobago 2-nil today (or should that be yesterday?) and made it through to the next round. Not the greatest finishing, despite the score, but they certain had more of the possession and made a lot more chances.

As for the ESPN coverage, on the plus side, we got to hear the national anthems this time. On the downside, can we get rid of these commentators? It was painful listening to them prattle on and keep changing their minds about what was going on. England had most of the possession. The first time Trinadad had a shot on goal, the commentator mused that they were clearly the stronger team. The contrariness was really irritating. Also what is it with the continual putting down of David Beckham? Every chance they can they talk about how he’s clearly not the best player in the world, or quote some football official put him down and so on.

Let’s hope for improvement because it’s going to be a very long month otherwise.

Curent temperature 73F/23C

10/6/2006

England Win Their First Game

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 7:05 pm

Huge sigh of relief all around. England beat Paraguay 1-0, officially an own goal but basically Beckham’s freekick was on its way into the net when it met a very slight deflection.

If England intend to get much further in the competition though they are going to have to play better than this. It’s the old story, back passing that allowed the pressure to ease and giving the ball away by kicking it into a general area and not to a person. It seems pretty straight forward to me. If you pass the ball to fellow team members in the opposition’s end of the pitch, they can’t score and you might. DUH! Sheesh, even I, a casual watcher, know that.

They all need a good kick up the backside or else it won’t matter whether or not Rooney’s foot is healed, they’ll be on the bus home, knocked out by a team with half the talent but 100% more passion.

In other World Cup news: Trinidad and Tobago scared the you know what out of the Swedes and Argentina were really lucky to win against the Ivory Coast. Personally I was cheering on the Africans, they were very unlucky not to get a point.

US English language commentary/analysis of matches so far: can we get some people who know what they are talking about? Loads of tripe is being spewed forth and it just frosts me. Spanish language coverage sounds a lot better even though I can’t understand a word they are saying plus they have enough respect for the games that they show the teams coming on to the pitch and the national anthems being played.

Current temperature 55F/13C

9/6/2006

The World Cup Opens

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 4:58 pm

The 2006 World Cup opened today and I must say the opening match between Germany and Costa Rica was most enjoyable. The score was 4-2 in favour of the Germans.

Tomorrow is England’s first game. Keep your fingers crossed!

Current temperature 57F/14C

25/11/2005

Sad news today

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 10:25 am

One of the greatest footballers ever died today. George Best was one of the finest players ever to grace the world of football. A later addition to the Busby Babes and hero of all who call Old Traford home, who will ever forget the talent that this man had? Even today those highlight reels still manage to thrill.

Defeated by alcoholism, there will still only ever be one Georgie Best. RIP.

Current temperature 18F/-8C

22/5/2005

Depression descends

Filed under: — WeatherGirl @ 1:29 pm

In a rash mood of I-don’t-know-what I subscribed to watch the F.A. Cup final yesterday on pay-per-view. Sadly the wrong team won. Man United were clearly the better team, unfortunately their finishing skills left a lot to be desired.

This article gives you an idea of the current situation at Old Trafford.

Current Temperature 73F/23C (Dew Point 46F/8C)