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2014 World Cup Discussion Thread
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I just Googled it and quit reading after the first paragraph. The one thing I'm amazed about is how quickly Soccer games are over. I use to think they would drag, but now that I'm following it I realize it's completely the opposite. I'll watch a play develop, fail, recover, (I'm making these terms up I think) and before I know it 5 minutes have elapsed. There is no way in heck anyone can say soccer games drag on more than other sports. I love baseball and I love the games within the game, but after an hour of play I will look and be think "wow... it's only the 3rd inning?". Meanwhile, with these last few Soccer games, you are almost begging for additional "stoppage time" because the game seemed to go by too fast.
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