FIFA World Cup

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Stu Pitt

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #260 on: 6 Jul 2010, 03:44 pm »
Seeing as how it was brought up, this question has been on my mind for a long time...

Which is the official name - Netherlands or Holland?
Why two names?  Is one a region in the entire nation or something along those lines?

To take it a step further, why are the people referred to as Dutch?  I'm assuming Dutch is a/the language.

Is Flemmish another language spoken?

And finally, why does this nation confuse me so much?  Am I the only idiot who can't figure this stuff out?

I've pretty much always referred to it as Holland.

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #261 on: 6 Jul 2010, 04:26 pm »
I think Netherlands are the small regions/states that form the country called Holland and Dutch are the people living there.

JoshK

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #262 on: 6 Jul 2010, 05:16 pm »
Seeing as how it was brought up, this question has been on my mind for a long time...

Which is the official name - Netherlands or Holland?
Why two names?  Is one a region in the entire nation or something along those lines?

To take it a step further, why are the people referred to as Dutch?  I'm assuming Dutch is a/the language.

Is Flemmish another language spoken?

And finally, why does this nation confuse me so much?  Am I the only idiot who can't figure this stuff out?

I've pretty much always referred to it as Holland.

Holland is a province of the Netherlands.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands
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The Netherlands in its entirety is often referred to as Holland, although North and South Holland are actually only two of its twelve provinces
The people/language are referred to as Dutch. 
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The word Dutch is used to refer to the people, the language, and anything pertaining to the Netherlands
Fleming is the language of Belgium to the south of the Netherlands.

JoshK

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #263 on: 6 Jul 2010, 05:19 pm »
Here is a good map that shows the provinces and explains the difference between Holland and Netherlands.



chadh

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #264 on: 6 Jul 2010, 05:38 pm »

My "kiss of death" - I'm picking Uruguay and Spain to appear in the finals.

Actually, I don't think either will make it, but I'll be so much more excited if I correctly pick some underdogs than if I correctly pick the highly-favored teams.

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #265 on: 6 Jul 2010, 05:50 pm »
I'd be more surprised with Uruguay winning then with Spain winning. 

Mariusz

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #266 on: 6 Jul 2010, 05:59 pm »
Highly favored teams????
That's not what I keep hearing/reading.
Actually, Spain and Uruguay/Holland are the top picks for the finals.
Germany is more of an underdog then any other quarterfinals team.
 
 

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #267 on: 6 Jul 2010, 06:18 pm »
Highly favored teams????
That's not what I keep hearing/reading.
Actually, Spain and Uruguay/Holland are the top picks for the finals.
Germany is more of an underdog then any other quarterfinals team.

How can Germany be an underdog after demolishing Argentina so easily?  And how can Spain be so strongly favored after their effort against Paraguay?

I actually think the Uruguay v Netherlands game will be a closely fought one.  Even in beating Brazil, I didn't think the Dutch looked all that dangerous.  They shut the opposition down, and capitalize on errors. At least the Uruguayans have ways of manufacturing their own goals.  We'll see how devastating the loss of Suarez will be.

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mjosef

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #268 on: 6 Jul 2010, 06:24 pm »
The time for talking/writing is over...let the feet and the ball do the walkin'...Go Orange!

Mariusz

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #269 on: 6 Jul 2010, 06:30 pm »
Go Dutch!!!!

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #270 on: 6 Jul 2010, 06:47 pm »
Vamos "Naranja mecánica!" 

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #271 on: 6 Jul 2010, 06:49 pm »
From Univisión broadcast after the Dutch goal..."A poem with three letters, G O L"  ...Damn, these long shots are really unexpected to the goalie. 

JoshK

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #272 on: 6 Jul 2010, 08:02 pm »
bye bye Uruguay.

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #273 on: 6 Jul 2010, 08:26 pm »
It pays Uruguay's coach and player to be boasting about their win against Ghana and today they have been had...the famous "Garra chárrua" (Charrua claw) never appeared and how the broadcaster in Univision said, "they attempted to put out the fire with gasoline!"  Next, German vs Spain and oh, boy, that will be a crazy, crazy match. 

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #274 on: 6 Jul 2010, 08:27 pm »
Big wake-up call...

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #275 on: 6 Jul 2010, 08:27 pm »
Seems inappropriate somehow for the Architects of Aparteid to triumph in South Africa.

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #276 on: 6 Jul 2010, 08:30 pm »
That's like blaming England for anything we do as a country...

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Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #277 on: 6 Jul 2010, 08:32 pm »
Good game.

mjosef

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #278 on: 6 Jul 2010, 08:40 pm »
Yah...don't cry for Uruguay, bye bye Uruguay. See you on Saturday.

The Dutch looked a little sloppy with their passing, better tighten that up if they wanna' win the gold cup.

Mariusz

Re: FIFA World Cup
« Reply #279 on: 6 Jul 2010, 08:52 pm »
Yah...don't cry for Uruguay, bye bye Uruguay. See you on Saturday.

The Dutch looked a little sloppy with their passing, better tighten that up if they wanna' win the gold cup.

Agree
lock of confidence and effort to take the game to the Uruguay almost made me thing twice about backing them up in this game/cup. Second half was a lot better thanks to the 2nd ( offside IMO) goal which gave the team much needed shot of adrenalin.
Uruguay played hard and gave their best.... unfortunately it wasn't enough.

Now we will have to wait for the showdown between Villa and Klose :drool: