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  • Los Putos vs. Senegal LIVE TV 9pm ET, 8 Central

    Los Putos "Hey Gringo, Geeve Us Your Feelthy Dinero Tour" continues tonight against another presumably cash strapped national team willing to take a hit in its FIFA rankings in exchange for a few pesos.

    This time, it's Senegal. Kickoff from Chicago is 9 pm Eastern 8 Central.

    I may peek in on the game from time to time. I will be watching hockey.

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    Originally posted by Bruce View Post
    Los Putos "Hey Gringo, Geeve Us Your Feelthy Dinero Tour" continues tonight against another presumably cash strapped national team willing to take a hit in its FIFA rankings in exchange for a few pesos.

    This time, it's Senegal. Kickoff from Chicago is 9 pm Eastern 8 Central.

    I may peek in on the game from time to time. I will be watching hockey.
    The game is being telecast live on Telemundo.

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    • #3
      0-0 (HALF) Mexico Is Dominating

      Mexico, starting many of its reserve players, and putting the veterans on the bench, is dominating play. One of the objectives for Mexico is to evaluate several players who are on the bubble for the World Cup roster.

      Veteran goalkeeper Oscar Rojas, with 84 caps for Los Putos, is starting. He has had little, if any, action.

      All the Senegal players are bundled up like Green Bay Packers fans in December. The temperature is about 50 degrees. Senegal has recieved three yellow cards.

      Looks like the crowd at Soldier Field is 50,000 to 55,000.

      (0-0, 55 min) Rojas has finally touched the ball four times. The old fossil, Cualtehmoc Puto, just entered the game.

      (1-0 Mexico, 60 min) Senegal's goalkeeper slid to cover a loose ball, but fumbled the ball away. Alberto Medina took the ball and scored across the goal mouth, just inside the left post, from a tough angle.
      Last edited by Bruce; May 10, 2010, 10:28 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bruce View Post
        Mexico, starting many of its reserve players, and putting the veterans on the bench, is dominating play. One of the objectives for Mexico is to evaluate several players who are on the bubble for the World Cup roster.

        Veteran goalkeeper Oscar Rojas, with 84 caps for Los Putos, is starting. He has had little, if any, action.

        All the Senegal players are bundled up like Green Bay Packers fans in December. The temperature is about 50 degrees. Senegal has recieved three yellow cards.

        Looks like the crowd at Soldier Field is 50,000 to 55,000.

        (0-0, 55 min) Rojas has finally touched the ball four times. The old fossil, Cualtehmoc Puto, just entered the game.

        (1-0 Mexico, 60 min) Senegal's goalkeeper slid to cover a loose ball, but fumbled the ball away. Alberto Medina took the ball and scored across the goal mouth, just inside the left post, from a tough angle.
        (1-0 Mexico FINAL) Mexico wanted to generate more offensive chances, and they accomplished that, but failed to finish. Toward the end, Senegal's goalkeeper robbed Cualtehmoc point blank.

        Senegal did manage some concern for Mexico's defense. A cross from the corner almost dropped in over Rojas, who tipped the ball over the bar. The ensuing corner kicke resulted in a wild scramble which Mexico eventually cleared.

        At the end, Senegal had one more open chance from in front of the goal, but the ball was fired over the crossbar.

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        • #5
          btw, thanks for the info bruce... i actually watched the game and i wouldn't have known about it if you hadn't made the post...

          hows life in wisconsin... usually i dont even watch hockey but i've been following the playoffs this season, especially since the bruins stand a chance...
          'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

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