Architecture World Cup
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- June 16, 2010 at 3:52 pm #711088
Paul Clerkin
KeymasterBasic premise, each game I post the teams playing and you decide which team gets the points based on the architecture of their country….. so at the end of the rounds, we’ll have tables and the teams for the knockout stages
So
Spain V Switzerland?
- June 16, 2010 at 3:55 pm #813001
Anonymous
Inactive@Paul Clerkin wrote:
Basic premise, each game I post the teams playing and you decide which team gets the points based on the architecture of their country….. so at the end of the rounds, we’ll have tables and the teams for the knockout stages
So
Spain V Switzerland?
might be easier if you set a cut-off date – architecture post 1980 perhaps
- June 16, 2010 at 7:10 pm #813002
admin
KeymasterSwitzerland with a hatrick in general urban environment
- June 16, 2010 at 10:43 pm #813003
Anonymous
InactivePair architects to players? Diego Forlan as Eladio Dieste and an easy win for Uruguay tonight. Wavey brick roofs and a deflected, top-spinning goal – or is that asking too much?
Anybody up for naming architect/player national squads? Even as 5-a-sides?:)
- June 16, 2010 at 11:27 pm #813004
Anonymous
Inactive@trace wrote:
Anybody up for naming architect/player national squads? Even as 5-a-sides?:)
Sure.
You go first.
First team up is……………North Korea.:) - June 17, 2010 at 12:19 pm #813005
Anonymous
InactiveFrance v Mexico?
Jean Nouvel vs Barragan……………I know who wins for me.
- June 17, 2010 at 1:48 pm #813006
Anonymous
InactivePerhaps yesterday’s 1-0 shock result wasn’t such an upset after all …
CH: Botta, Herzog, de Meuron, Olgiati, Zumthor (coach: Jeanneret)
vs
E: Bofill, Moneo, Sert, Calatrava, Miralles (coach: Gaudi)Both goalkeepers are a bit suspect but the Swiss defenders look more compact as a unit and can also play the ball out from the back, whereas the veteran Spanish pair may be suffering from heavy legs. There’s lots of flair and creativity in midfield but you’d sometimes have to wonder about the Spanish link play, which is not as purposeful as we’ve come to expect. Two superb strikers to watch out for but the crafty Zumthor just shades it for me. The Swiss look resilient, however, and if it comes downs to a tactical battle, the more direct approach of the men from the mountains could well shade it.
- June 17, 2010 at 3:01 pm #813007
Anonymous
Inactive@trace wrote:
Perhaps yesterday’s 1-0 shock result wasn’t such an upset after all …
CH: Botta, Herzog, de Meuron, Olgiati, Zumthor (coach: Jeanneret)
vs
E: Bofill, Moneo, Sert, Calatrava, Miralles (coach: Gaudi)I would have thought that the strong centre-back partnership of Herzog & de Meuron would get more of a mention.
- June 17, 2010 at 7:06 pm #813008
Anonymous
InactiveThe Irish will be cheering on the Mexicans tonight in the match against France. Strong team, too, under captain and centre-forward, Juan O’Gorman. Ricardo Legorreta makes buildings nearly as colourful as the outrageous shirts that former goalkeeper, Jorge Campos, used to wear. Felix Candela, with those wide spans of his, is a one-man defence, allowing the suave Enrique Norten to be partnered in midfield by a brilliant 10, Luis Barragán. Sadly, Tatiana Bilbao, who starred recently on the AAI pitch in Dublin, is relegated to the bench. Coach, Pedro RamÃrez Vázquez, is a legend however: author of “4,000 Years of Mexican Architecture”, president of the organizing committee of the Mexico City Olympics in 1968 and the World Cup in 1970, IOC architect and honorary member.
- June 17, 2010 at 7:30 pm #813009
Paul Clerkin
KeymasterOkay so the Swiss got the points yesterday….
In France v Mexico…..
- June 17, 2010 at 8:23 pm #813010
Anonymous
InactiveCome on You Boys in Green!
- June 17, 2010 at 9:49 pm #813011
Anonymous
InactiveDon’t know much about the architecture in Mexico, but they’ve just succeeded very nicely in avenging Ireland’s unjust exit from the tournament. . olay olay olay olay: :D:D:D:D
- June 17, 2010 at 10:36 pm #813012
Anonymous
InactiveAnd without using a vuvu while they were at it!
- June 17, 2010 at 10:50 pm #813013
Anonymous
InactiveBut who designed the Frenchies’ faux-bondage jerseys? Surely they could have got Jean Paul Gaultier?
- June 20, 2010 at 6:35 pm #813014
Anonymous
InactiveI see the England team went to visit an orphanage in South Africa this morning. “It’s good to put a smile on the faces of people with no hope, constantly struggling and facing the impossible” said Jamal Umboto, aged 6.:)
- June 20, 2010 at 7:09 pm #813015
admin
KeymasterClassic!!!
Beach hut architecture
Brazil or Ivory Coast?
- June 20, 2010 at 9:05 pm #813016
Anonymous
Inactive102+ and Oscar Niemeyer still sambas!
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