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RE: ESPN Gameday - Let's repeat ... it's time for JMU and the FCS again
(10-02-2017 07:20 PM)s2dsayer Wrote:  
(10-02-2017 10:42 AM)DevilDawg Wrote:  Living in Germany, in 2015 I went to go see the USMNT play in Zurich, Amsterdam, and Cologne.

Oh wow, the games in Amsterdam and Cologne were unforgettable, that must've been incredible...Bobby Wood!!!

They were incredible! I was hoping for one draw out of those two matches and was blessed with two dramatic come from behind victories. In fact, I will never forget the song that was blasted in the stadium at Cologne at the final whistle, "Want to Want Me" by Jason Derulo. The irony that an American playing in the German second tier had just scored the winning goal against the World Champion German side.
(This post was last modified: 10-03-2017 11:38 AM by DevilDawg.)
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