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2011/8/8-27 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:54160 Activity:nil |
8/8 11 Real Madrid's vs. 109 Chinese kids: http://www.csua.org/u/tyq (sports.yahoo.com) \_ Holy smokes, that looks like most AYSO games I've seen. |
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www.csua.org/u/tyq -> sports.yahoo.com/soccer/blog/dirty-tackle/post/Real-Madrid-played-109-Chinese-kids-and-won?urn=sow-wp3939 com/embed/1Mxfk272tZo Beating up on Chinese clubs made up of players their own age apparently got boring for Real Madrid, so it decided to take on 109 Guangzhou children (in honor of Real's 109-year history). Though some of its players aren't much taller, this proves that playing Barcelona is definitely tougher than playing 109 Chinese children. The reason was to show through symbolism that although "The West" is currently dominant "Chinese Numbers" will eventually overcome "Western Domination." Helping to mold their population's views of themselves and how they measure up against any potential enemies is done by all nations. Report Abuse It appears to me that the oldest Chinese boy in there is about 15, the rest being smaller, something like middle school age. I also assume that this was set up by one Chinese school, where kids (athletic or not) simply signed up to have fun. I think the professionals should have let the kids win, they didn't dumb down their game quite enough. eg the goalie should've dived for the ball slower I also think the kids should have had one kid starcraft (an RTS game) player give everyone else commands. Report Abuse when are you @#$% americans gonna undestand that no one gives a @#$% about your stupid little boring sport(american football). football stops play like every five seconds it's the same @#$% over and over again. Report Abuse real madrid has to win against little chinese kids cuz when they play a real team like barca they get there @#$% handed to them.. you could tell everybody was having fun and the pros were being sooo careful not to hurt any little ones, even falling to the ground to avoid running over them! Oh, and autographing the kid's jersey during the timeout or whatever it was, that was so sweet! |