Sunday, July 17, 2011

America. Makes 2 Beginning Lineup Changes for Women's World Cup final







America. Makes 2 Beginning Lineup Changes for Women's World Cup final: Although Japan is ready for his first appearance in the Women's World Cup final in Germany, the fans are preparing to stay all night with a team to cheer the national team. In one of the Kabukicho area of ​​Tokyo's busiest entertainment with, the fans were already filling the bars and pubs for several hours before the game, which began about 3:30 of time in Japan. Some fans are expected to Nadeshiko Japan, the team is known, shocked the United States and lift the spirits of the memories still fresh of a series of disasters that have struck in March. "I'm sorry for America, but we're going to win today," said Ryo Takaya, 24, who was visiting his hometown of Sendai, when the earthquake struck. "It will be a historic moment." Sports and politics are different, Takaya said, when he asked the United States, Japan, the game opponent, but also his close ally.America. Makes 2 Beginning Lineup Changes for Women's World Cup final
Takaya wore the blue jersey worn by the national team and was a half-dozen of his teammates with a team of club football, he plays on. They sat and drank beer and cocktails in a British pub, which has organized a special evening for the match. Takaya friend, Hideki Sakurai, 22, from Gunma Prefecture, said the success of the Japanese team had helped boost morale in the country. When asked how he pulled his cell phone and shows a text message he got from his mother who is not particularly interested in sports. The note read: "You should take a nap because you have to watch the final game." A short walk from Shibuya station, a neighborhood popular with young people, there were a few fans spotted wearing the blue team jerseys the street. Many Japanese pubs had signs outside their doors "Promotions Nadeshiko" advertising to attract customers. Some restaurants planned to stay open late.

M-SPO, a popular sports bar, the manager, Yoshinori Akiyama, expecting a full house of 220 customers. All seats are reserved and sold.
It closed darts for the night so he can add a TV extra-large for viewers to see the action. The volume was typical of the size of the Akiyama generally prefer games of men's World Cup. "I expect the U.S. to win, 2-0, but I really hope that Japan will do its best, especially the workers, who played for the team Tepco and players who have suffered because of the disaster, "said Akiyama, who was the Japanese team shield painted on her cheek. Shuji Nishikawa, 37, was visiting Tokyo on business of Yamada-cho Iwate Prefecture, which been hard hit by the tsunami. He was looking for a sports bar, as it turned away from M-SPO. "If the team wins, it will boost the morale of the country," he said. "But it is strange to see the difference between people in Tokyo and the people suffer in the disaster area." What the Japanese team wins, they will come back a hero.
 
And if the team returns home the gold medal, the Government intends to present a National Honor Award, players Nikkanen sports magazine.America. Makes 2 Beginning Lineup Changes for Women's World Cup final

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