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2003 World Cup: Australia Namibia REQUEST
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGuy" data-source="post: 543706" data-attributes="member: 44360"><p>I read it in a random sports facts book about ten years ago. I'm guessing the New Zealand team had difficulty skating with that kind of score line, thats about a goal a minute and it takes some time to do faceoffs and the goalie must have made some saves just by having his body in the way surely. It smashed our record of a 40 something win the 40's.</p><p></p><p>@ Yoe I guess it isn't the end of the world but I feel badly when it happens to amateur's like the Namibian guys or kids teams that are simply totally outclassed(though the overeaction these days of refusing to show high scorelines is just as absurd.) When it happens to professionals it isn't nearly as bad as often they have given up and they are still receiving compensation for their efforts whethere they win or lose by 150.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGuy, post: 543706, member: 44360"] I read it in a random sports facts book about ten years ago. I'm guessing the New Zealand team had difficulty skating with that kind of score line, thats about a goal a minute and it takes some time to do faceoffs and the goalie must have made some saves just by having his body in the way surely. It smashed our record of a 40 something win the 40's. @ Yoe I guess it isn't the end of the world but I feel badly when it happens to amateur's like the Namibian guys or kids teams that are simply totally outclassed(though the overeaction these days of refusing to show high scorelines is just as absurd.) When it happens to professionals it isn't nearly as bad as often they have given up and they are still receiving compensation for their efforts whethere they win or lose by 150. [/QUOTE]
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