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07/04/2010

World Cup on song: Uruguay

So here we go, one a day for each of this final four. Today, Uruguay - Gloriosa Celeste:


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I love this video, I love Uruguay, VAMOS ARRIBA LA CELESTE

I would like to take this chance to thank Chris Young for his balanced reporting on Uruguay in the past couple of days. It hasn't been easy to be a Uruguay supporter lately - especially with the spouting of near-hate from certain circles.

This is a country filled with incredible people, proud people who don't always have much - but what they do have is an eternal love of football (and food, especially bbq - as illustrated by Chris' latest column). While it's understandable to be disappointed with how the world of football can turn sometimes - there is NO excuse for trying to pin one nation and its people as the problem.

Thank you, Chris - I may get dirty looks for wearing my jersey today - and my family is hiding their car flags for fear of vandalism in parking lots - but your fair handling of what can be an unfair sport has made things much easier.

Vamos Uruguay!!!!

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Two guys, one Cup


  • Thirty billion viewers. Sixty-two matches. Thirty-two teams. Ten venues. Nine cities. Two guys. One Cup. Cathal Kelly and Chris Young on the scene in South Africa for the 2010 World Cup.

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