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Jarus:If they're really African best then they must qualify in their group with distinction,and beside this teams have been representing Africa in the past world cups and are failling to go beyond quaterfinals on numerous attempts.We need talented teams not the has been. This are five teams that will qualify for SA 2010,Zambia,Ghana,Burkina Faso,CIV and Tunisia |
mukina2:I think he's freaking stupid,he's paid to chase the ball not run his mouth,Vuvusela is a South African thing,this is not europe,we don't complain when they sing ola ole the whole game. @Mukina you sound like any other Africans who think they've made it,by acting all civilised ![]() If the game was played in Benin and they all come with their drums and hit it the whole game,will you find it annoying? People grow up this is not Europe,we loud like that.Just liston to how we talk to each other ![]() Go Brasil,. |
Let me go and drink,cant overdue do it though,gotta go and build my empire 2moro. |
SA 2-NZ 0.last time we play NZ we played 4 games in NZ (1974) .SA won all the game and scored 26 goals. |
Goooal! Parker 52.SA 2-NZ 0 |
@Cristal don't give if damn Blatter is bored or not.he's nt a footballer.halftime.let me go and get my beer. |
Modise will b signin 4 Wigam after the tourny |
I'm at a fan park in my neibourhood the atmosphere is amaizin.i am usin my mobile phone. |
Whatever @ Cracker.BENNI PARKER our new McCarthy |
Lets face it SA boys r ballers |
Gooooaaal! |
Boys r playin well bt we need a goal |
They not booing him,theyre callin his name |
Beautiful Kenya,Land of Obama ![]() |
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One more on Mabidha in Durban
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I know Iam pis@#ing lot of people from skycrapercity.com by posting thier pics here,but what the hell, Moses Mabida in Durban
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Great country of Kenya,they gave us Kenyatta,Obama and now the Governor of California.God bless Kenya and Africa.Long live land of Africans leader. |
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Cooking pot stadium getting ready for WCup feast By Raf Casert, AP Sports Writer JOHANNESBURG — Where World Cup finalists will ceremoniously walk down the players tunnel, workers in security vests stood amid puddles and steel nets. Where VIPs will park for the final match, dozens were spreading mortar on brick. With one year to go until the World Cup kicks off, the swirling red dust and relentless noise produced by 3,500 workers is everywhere. But towering over it all is the stadium at Soccer City, well on its way to be finished in time and become the new "cathedral" of African football. "We want an icon out of the World Cup," chief World Cup organizer Danny Jordaan said Wednesday, one year and one day before the first match of the 2010 World Cup. "We want a monument." With a little more beautification in Soccer City, Jordaan and the rest of the world should have it by the end of October. What the Bird's Nest stadium with its mesh of concrete beams was for the Beijing Olympics, the "Cooking Pot Stadium" will be for South Africa's World Cup. Instead of a nest, the Soccer City arena resembles a traditional African calabash pot and will have a lighted "Ring of Fire" around it. The metaphor related to the stadium's chubby exterior is hardly the only one going around. Walking down the narrow players tunnel, water still wets the uneven textured concrete. The rough edge could well stay to highlight Johannesburg's gold mining past. When the sun is out, even the backdrop of slagheaps around the stadium have the color of gold. From many seats on the upper tier, the skyscrapers of Johannesburg glimmer in the distance, but the significance of its location is closer by. It is built on the edges of Soweto, the infamous township of Apartheid's racial segregation which has also long been the beating heart of the nation's football. The stadium is actually being built on the rubble of the site where Nelson Mandela had his first mass rally after his release from prison in 1990. When it comes to money, football has long been the poor cousin of rugby and cricket, sports dominated by whites during Apartheid. So building Soccer City is physical proof that football, the most popular sport among black people, has fully come of age. It may have cost more than its original estimate of 1.5 billion rand ($185 million), but with 94,000 seats, the stadium will be Africa's biggest. "The World Cup gave an opportunity to complete that dream that in this country you have a stadium built in the name of football," Jordaan said. "That is football's cathedral. That is football's Wembley in South Africa." Inside, there also is a reference to Berlin's Olympic Stadium, where the 2006 World Cup final was played. Breaking the monotony of the orange seats are 10 black lines of seats moving upward, pinpointing the way to the nine other World Cup venues. The 10th goes straight to the German capital. Over the past months, the outside paneling in different shades of brown, red and ochre have given the stadium its distinct cooking pot look. Some spaces will be left open for the natural light to flow in. At dusk from inside, the spotted exterior gives it a fairy tale look. "It is going to be a magnificent sight," Jordaan said. "If you fly over that stadium at night and it glows, it is going to be truly an amazing sight." At other places, the inside beams and pillars dart elegantly in serpentine fashion, giving some views a touch of Gaudi. Huge cranes placing the panels still obstruct the finishing of the "Ring of Fire," where the turnstiles will be. The roof itself cradles all the stands, and has the added advantage of keeping the sound in. "When you have 94,000 people filling that stadium, it will be the noisiest World Cup ever," Jordaan said. "They will come with their vuvuzelas," Jordaan added, referring to the plastic trumpets which are a must-have item for any fan of South Africa's Bafana Bafana team. "That noise will be captured in the dome." Dancing in the stands is also common and the stadium had a "dynamic loading" test for resonance to make sure it would be strong enough the withstand the unified stamping. One year ahead of the June 11 kickoff, Jordaan already knows that visions of a sea of heaving masses from around the globe in this melting pot of cultures should be the lasting memory of the World Cup. "These," Jordaan said, "are the kind of images we want the world to see."
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Nelson Mandela opening
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First 2010 stadium opened 2009-06-07 17:27 Port Elizabeth - South Africa's first newly-built 2010 World Cup stadium officially opened on Sunday in the coastal city of Port Elizabeth a year before kick-off next June. "For us today's first opening of a newly-built 2010 FIFA World Cup stadium is a huge boost," said local organising committee chief Danny Jordaan. "It demonstrates the capacity of SA's construction industry and our commitment to deliver on all our 2010 FIFA World Cup promises," Jordaan said in a statement. Eight 2010 games, including a quarter final and a third and fourth place playoff, will be hosted at the city's 48 000-seater Nelson Mandela Bay stadium. The new ground hosts the touring British and Irish Lions rugby team on Tuesday when they will play a local Southern Kings Invitational side. The 2010 'curtain raiser' Confederations Cup starts on Sunday at four refurbished stadiums in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Bloemfontein and Rustenburg. Five additional new stadiums that will also be used in Africa's first World Cup were "shaping up nicely" to be ready ahead of 2010, Jordaan said. The eight nation Confederations Cup will be played for two weeks in four host cities. The World Cup follows a year later at 10 grounds in nine cities. - http://www.sport24.co.za/Content/Soc, stadium_opened
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Well done SE,watched the game and you guys started well slept through halfway and finished well.Now make sure that you don't repeat the same thing against Tunisia,cause if you give them a small chance they will hammer you. Good luck,and see you in SA in 2010. |
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Flipping:Kiss my black a#$5s ![]() How many times JACKES 1752 must I tell you how stupid you are,you likes too much attention.I think you should've been a window model. For everyone who's been folowing this thread from the begining,most of the photo here are sourced from skyscrapercity.com,I think I've mentioned it on many occations. I DID NOT TAKE THIS PICTURES,so is Flipping/JACKES1754. Flipping F** You,you're pissing me off. |
How come this story is not reported by South African media,I live in SA and I read it first here.Christ Embasy is huge in SA and I think this stories are unfounded.I don't know any 'SOUTH AFRICANS WHO VOW TO SACK CHRIST EMBASSY' It's a lie. |
Puleza:Thank you Pauleza,I have mentioned where I got this pics on many occations but it look like some of this guys want more than being credited,maybe they want me to tickle their balls or something.Look if you don't want people to see or save your photos then put it in your album at home.if you put it on some website then you're sharing it with the rest of the world. I have posted the pics here and they've served their misssion,and every South African,esspecially those who took the pictures should be happy.And I will continue spreading the message in all the forums I visits using all the pics i could get. |
Flipping:I stole it from the internet ![]() Jy is dom.(Afrikaans) O se tlaela.(Tswana) U Isibanxha(Zulu) You are Stupid(English) I have said it in all SA main languages and I'm sure you won't ask me that again. |
This boys/men are big in south africa
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