Thursday, February 02, 2006

It had to happen sometime...

After 10 seasons and many thousands of collective matches, two Brooklyn Cup teams have finally been paired in their country's Cup. No ordinary match, though: Brooklyn FC and the Brooklyn Wind are the unlikely pair.

Dan thought his Welsh Cup win was big? Mice nuts compared to the mother of Brooklyn Derbies. Tactical advice and blatant partisanship are welcome.

10 Comments:

At 2:36 pm, Blogger patient boy said...

It's the Mother of All Matches. I can't tell you how happy I am that it wasn't me drawn into the match!

 
At 5:37 pm, Blogger JLG said...

GO.....um....Brooklyn!

 
At 7:10 pm, Blogger johnsic said...

Boyd is full of shite. He would LOVE to be in this thing.

Can you MOAM a match, Boyd?

I'm not sure this match is more important than a 2nd round b-cup match, is it? I mean, well, maybe....

 
At 7:10 pm, Blogger johnsic said...

Boyd is full of shite. He would LOVE to be in this thing.

Can you MOAM a match, Boyd?

I'm not sure this match is more important than a 2nd round b-cup match, is it? I mean, well, maybe....

 
At 7:11 pm, Blogger johnsic said...

Boyd is full of shite. He would LOVE to be in this thing.

Can you MOAM a match, Boyd?

I'm not sure this match is more important than a 2nd round b-cup match, is it? I mean, well, maybe....

 
At 7:17 pm, Blogger johnsic said...

Should I say it again or what?

 
At 7:23 pm, Blogger Jeff said...

Three times is standard for you, Sic! ;P

Go Brooklyn! I think this match would rank about midway between a group match and a QF match, in BCup terms, for importance.

 
At 10:03 pm, Blogger johnsic said...

I can't believe more people aren't on MY side here.

 
At 3:25 pm, Blogger patient boy said...

[conspicuous silence]


[crickets]

 
At 12:15 am, Blogger JLG said...

Scott has never made me runner up for a Tony Tuesday Award.

So, I'm rooting for him.

Until I win.

Go Brooklyn Fried Chicken!

 

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