GOLDI POLDI HALLELUJAH!
Jun. 24th, 2006 09:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
WOHOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
OH MY GOD! I'm sooooo fucking happy. I simply can't beliebe how incredibly awesome our team played. And Lukas! Woah, 2 goals in a row in such a short time. AWESOME! OMG OMG OMG!!! *does another happy dance* I'm sooooo happy! :D
Okay, I will try to at least write something useful, lol.
I went to a public viewing in Mainz, they counted 30.000 people there if I don't remeber it wrong. So you can guess that it was veeeery crowded, but lucky us (me and 4 friends) were pretty close to the screen, so we could see everything perfectly well.
At first I was still a little scared that Germany could lose, but after the first 3 minutes and Poldis first goal, and then especially after the second in the 13th minute it was pretty clear that the German team ruled the match. They had the ball like what? over 60 % of the time, everything worked just perfectly. The defense was awesome (although there wasn't that much to do for them, hehe), the midfield too, and omg... our two strikers *siiiighs* Miro hat a little bad luck today I guess, but he did fine. Schneider really impressed me today with the 'duel situations' (is that the right term in english?). I felt a little sorry for Ballack, though, because he desperately tried to score and just couldn't.
But ah well, it was an extremely good match, and I can only agree with Ballack who said "There's nobody we have to hide from." Absolutely right. I wouldn't even say that Argentina or Spain are better. Right now I really do believe that THIS incredible team can make it work. They can be champions. They really can. Who would have thought that after all the critizism they had to endure after the friendship game against Italy... or even still after the game against Costa Rica? Now they all seem so motivated, so absolutely in tune with each other. This team is just perfect harmony! *siiighs again* :)
Awww, and did you see who first ran to assist Schweinsteiger when he fell down? Awww. Just awww! :)
So, after this orgasmic experience of watching that game *g* we headed for that fair I wrote about yesterday... but I heard and saw all the cars with their flags and wanted to drive around too, so I hurried back to my car (about 1,5 kilometres - ouch, my feet!) and drove around for like an hour or something. OMG! The streets just were one giant party. People with flags everywhere, honking cars *g*... There was one guy who was COMPLETELY naked, just wearing a German flag, walking in front of my car for a couple of minutes, hehe... quite a cute butt ;) (he had fixed the flag in the back and it flew up from time to time *g*)
After my thumbs hurt from all the horn honking and my engine reached dangerous temperatures I drove back home....
Oh, and on my the way to my car I walked past a car where they played that horribly stupid but at the same time just great song. I immediately downloaded it when I got home hehe *g*
*sings*
GOLDI POLDI HALLELUJAH! Es gibt einen Fußballgott!!!
OH MY GOD! I'm sooooo fucking happy. I simply can't beliebe how incredibly awesome our team played. And Lukas! Woah, 2 goals in a row in such a short time. AWESOME! OMG OMG OMG!!! *does another happy dance* I'm sooooo happy! :D
Okay, I will try to at least write something useful, lol.
I went to a public viewing in Mainz, they counted 30.000 people there if I don't remeber it wrong. So you can guess that it was veeeery crowded, but lucky us (me and 4 friends) were pretty close to the screen, so we could see everything perfectly well.
At first I was still a little scared that Germany could lose, but after the first 3 minutes and Poldis first goal, and then especially after the second in the 13th minute it was pretty clear that the German team ruled the match. They had the ball like what? over 60 % of the time, everything worked just perfectly. The defense was awesome (although there wasn't that much to do for them, hehe), the midfield too, and omg... our two strikers *siiiighs* Miro hat a little bad luck today I guess, but he did fine. Schneider really impressed me today with the 'duel situations' (is that the right term in english?). I felt a little sorry for Ballack, though, because he desperately tried to score and just couldn't.
But ah well, it was an extremely good match, and I can only agree with Ballack who said "There's nobody we have to hide from." Absolutely right. I wouldn't even say that Argentina or Spain are better. Right now I really do believe that THIS incredible team can make it work. They can be champions. They really can. Who would have thought that after all the critizism they had to endure after the friendship game against Italy... or even still after the game against Costa Rica? Now they all seem so motivated, so absolutely in tune with each other. This team is just perfect harmony! *siiighs again* :)
Awww, and did you see who first ran to assist Schweinsteiger when he fell down? Awww. Just awww! :)
So, after this orgasmic experience of watching that game *g* we headed for that fair I wrote about yesterday... but I heard and saw all the cars with their flags and wanted to drive around too, so I hurried back to my car (about 1,5 kilometres - ouch, my feet!) and drove around for like an hour or something. OMG! The streets just were one giant party. People with flags everywhere, honking cars *g*... There was one guy who was COMPLETELY naked, just wearing a German flag, walking in front of my car for a couple of minutes, hehe... quite a cute butt ;) (he had fixed the flag in the back and it flew up from time to time *g*)
After my thumbs hurt from all the horn honking and my engine reached dangerous temperatures I drove back home....
Oh, and on my the way to my car I walked past a car where they played that horribly stupid but at the same time just great song. I immediately downloaded it when I got home hehe *g*
*sings*
GOLDI POLDI HALLELUJAH! Es gibt einen Fußballgott!!!