Warming-up.
Loser-boy. Have I mentioned that I hate him. So much.
Cath takes good action shots. Respek!
Controversial incident in the game - the TV screen
at the stadium shows... the stadium.
Oh ja, the game. Well we sat behind the goals and witnessed... a goal. At half time it was 1-0 to Portugal and the game was an okay game. Nothing amazing. But in the second half it soon became 2-0 and then 3-0. In their defence (cos they didn't have one themselves) , the Koreans then chased the game, taking off defenders and putting on attackers. But that didn't quite work out so well because Portugal scored again, and again, and again and (you guessed it) again. 7-0.
six second-half goals - and all at the other end of the stadium. Still, we got the atmosphere and we saw them on the big screen.
Jan n Louis engrossed. Kinda.
Pwooooaaaarrrr!
Shame, not too many Koreans made the trip. But quite a few Portchies. And add them to the few million in Cape Town. We met about three we knew on the way to the game.
And you have to laugh, because after the game, you're bust posing with your wife for a pic when a Korean pokes herself into the photo next to you, gets her friend to take a snap, and off she goes.
Walking out.
And all of us together.
No photos on the trains though. Too busy and packed to get our the camera.
But all in all, a good day.
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