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Originally posted by Javeed View PostI went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostPoor Sesselmann was sobbing at the end of the game although it was kinda justified as it was her mistake that lead to the eventual loss.
Well England's own goal by Bassett was terrible as well, but poetic justice for the way they beat Canada.
Originally posted by Bi-honar View PostSay what you will guys, but I think the officiating in that game was worse than Ben Williams' masterpiece. She completely killed our momentum in the 2nd half with dozens of calls that made no sense at all. Even when we were getting fouled on, she was calling it England's way - not to mention a yellow card to us in one of those instances.
I think England played very dirty and was it not for a couple of individual errors from Canada (Sesselman & Chapman) and all the help they got from the screwed up Uruguayan referee, it was definitely Canada that deserved to be in the semis. I've taken a lot of football disappointment in the last year!Remember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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Interest in the FIFA Women’s World Cup continues to climb to unprecedented heights in terms of viewership in the United States.
Last night’s semi-finals match from Montreal that featured the U.S. Women’s National Team shutout Germany 2-0 saw an average audience of 8.4 million viewers on FOX, according to fast nationals issued today by Nielsen. It sets a new U.S. viewership record as the most-watched semi-finals match, ever. The 8.4 million viewers is a 47 percent increase over the most recent record set June 26 for the USA-China quarterfinal match that saw an average viewership audience of 5.7 million.
To place the viewership numbers in perspective, the match saw more viewers than the deciding Game 6 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final which drew 7.6 million viewers
The audience began at 1.6 million viewers at 6:41 PM ET and peaked at a tournament-high 12.1 million from 8:30-8:45 PM ET. The previous peak audience for the tournament was 8.1 million, reached during the USA-China quarterfinal. The peak for USA-Germany beat the prior peak by 49 percent (12.1 million vs. 8.1 million).
The match now ranks as the third most-watched women’s soccer match of all-time in the U.S., trailing only the USA-China 1999 Women’s World Cup Final (17,975,000) and the Japan-USA 2011 Women’s World Cup Final (13,458,000).
Advertisers on FOX had to be giddy with the results. The match provided FOX broadcast network its highest-rated program among Adults 18-49 (3.0) since the season finale of EMPIRE on 3/18/15.
In terms of streaming to computers and mobile devices, FOX saw record numbers, as well.
FOX Sports GO, the network’s streaming service for sports content recorded a record 166,000 unique streams for the match. That makes it the largest authenticated streaming audience in FOX Sports GO history, breaking the previous mark of 121,000 unique streams set by the USA vs. Colombia round of 16 match in this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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Originally posted by Team Melli Fan View PostUS is physical but Japan's been technical this tourney
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Sent from my ME173X using TapatalkRemember RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT & Zob Ahan
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