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typhoongm
07-16-2003, 12:30 AM
team USA thanks you for making it possible for our sport to grow. if it was not for the support we get from all of you that care as much as you do, we would not have opportunities like these. thanks again for all of the support from the home land.

MDE3
07-16-2003, 02:20 AM
Hey congrats to you all in person - and what a fantastic impression you made as a team to generate the kind of report that was given by "Timekeeper" earlier in this forum.

So great to see that kind of class being shown.

sactosaxons
07-16-2003, 04:35 AM
Couldn't agree more! Congrats and THANK YOU Team USA!!!

NLane
07-16-2003, 08:52 AM
Keep playing that GREAT hockey!!

TimeKeeper_CYMRU
07-21-2003, 02:49 PM
Hi All

<font color=red>9th INLINE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP,</font color=red> PÍSEK, CZECH REPUBLIC

A very interesting report on the recent Inline Hockey World Championships has today (Monday 21 July) been posted to the Federation International Roller Sports (FIRS) website.

Click this link for an intriguing read: <A HREF="http://www.Rollersports.org " target="_new">http://www.Rollersports.org </A>

<font color=blue>John
Great Britain</font color=blue>

MDE3
07-22-2003, 06:03 AM
Am I mistaken or was there definitely some conflicting reports between what you reported about the Czech fans and what the FIRS reported? (I definitely would take your report as accurate)

On another matter - how do you feel the teams compare betwen FIRS and IIHF competitions? Have you had the chance to watch both? I noticed it was a completely different team for Czecholsovakia(like the USA) in the IIHF competition.

TimeKeeper_CYMRU
07-23-2003, 04:37 AM
<font color=red>Hi Mike</font color=red>
<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr>

Am I mistaken or was there definitely some conflicting reports between what you reported about the Czech fans and what the FIRS reported? (I definitely would take your report as accurate)

<hr></blockquote>

<font color=black>Given that no two people see the same event in the same light or place the same interpretation upon those events, (for example consider both the UK & USA trial by jury system as an analogy) then it is hardly surprising that some differences of interpretation and description will be evident!</font color=black>
<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr>

On another matter - how do you feel the teams compare betwen FIRS and IIHF competitions? Have you had the chance to watch both? I noticed it was a completely different team for Czecholsovakia(like the USA) in the IIHF competition.

<hr></blockquote>

<font color=black>I only attended the FIRS event in Písek and am therefore only able to comment upon that event.

As for your question on comparisons between teams, this is getting off topic which started as TEAM USA thanks you!!, any contribution I have will be more appropriate to the POLITICS plague our sport :( thread currently in progress elsewhere on this bulletin board.

<font color=blue>John,
Great Britain</font color=blue>

MDE3
07-23-2003, 04:15 PM
While I do appreciate the diplomacy in your reply - it was evident from your report that the Czech fans appeared to have not reacted too well to the overtime victory by Team USA which was at odds with the official version.

Additionally in the official version there was light reference to the value of "not running up the score" without naming any particular team - as a part of the discussion on how team placements were determined for playoff positions. It was became obvious that the remark was pointed - but only in lieu of your earlier description of Team Czechoslovakia's performance against Team Greece and others.

I just wanted to point out that the contrast was dramatic between your report and that of the FIRS official.