Really poor even by the shockingly limbo-low level of commentating we've endured so far this tournament. It is clear neither of them know any Japan player other than Honda. How much are they paid? Shockingly poor.
As for the game, the Japanese are slicing the Greeks apart, and the Greeks are slicing the Japanese players.
BTW did anyone see this from the news? No doubt our lads are following suit! Japanese fans who watched their national team be defeated by the Ivory Coast in the Fifa World Cup on Saturday showed it is possible to lose graciously, when they stayed behind after the match to help clean up.
Despite seeing the Blue Samurais lose 2-1 in Recife, Japanese spectators armed with bin liners patrolled their side of the stadium and gathered up discarded litter, Yahoo Sport reported.
While gathering waste after a sporting event is customary in Japan, the spectators’ actions came as a shock to football fans from other countries.
As pictures of the scene spread online, Twitter users took to the social media website to praise the do-gooders.
I feel like the commentators started this game with the disposition to want Japan to win, I actually think the game's ebbed and flowed and is fairly equal. Got a big day at work tomorrow, is it worth staying up for the last half hour ?
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They are both utterly toothless up front.
It is clear neither of them know any Japan player other than Honda.
How much are they paid? Shockingly poor.
As for the game, the Japanese are slicing the Greeks apart, and the Greeks are slicing the Japanese players.
BTW did anyone see this from the news? No doubt our lads are following suit!
Japanese fans who watched their national team be defeated by the Ivory Coast in the Fifa World Cup on Saturday showed it is possible to lose graciously, when they stayed behind after the match to help clean up.
Despite seeing the Blue Samurais lose 2-1 in Recife, Japanese spectators armed with bin liners patrolled their side of the stadium and gathered up discarded litter, Yahoo Sport reported.
While gathering waste after a sporting event is customary in Japan, the spectators’ actions came as a shock to football fans from other countries.
As pictures of the scene spread online, Twitter users took to the social media website to praise the do-gooders.
I make it 9 incorrect free kicks awarded to the cheating Greeks this half - in 20 minutes.
Possibly.
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