Monday, July 5, 2010

FIFA World Cup 2010 Ghana vs Uruguay

We left my Gran and Granddad’s house in Bryanston and we into the city. First we watched the Brazil-Nethelands match in a pub, then we went through the city to the train station that was in the middle of the city.

We got there, but at first couldn’t find parking anywhere. Then after a while we found parking not far away from the station. We got on to the train and set off to the stadium.  On the trip I needed a pee but we were no where close to any toilets at all and the train was not going to stop at all.  I thought I wasn’t going to survive. For a moment I thought it was running down my leg but it wasn’t. I thought of all the people laughing but what if it wasn’t that would be a relief. When we got there my granddad said go pee behind that tree but I said noooo  no no.  I said there are people, I am not stupid you know.  Then I saw a beautiful sign, it was a toilet.   I rushed there but there was a queue of people also it got shorter and shorter until there was no line and then I went.  When I got out we went in to the stadium, we found the seats and sat down and waited for the game to start.



Paige and I about to catch the train.


There was lots of noise on the train... and I added more.


...and then I had to sit still, because I needed the loo - real bad.


Dad painted Ghana national colours in my face. The team is called the Black Stars.


These guys had great robes made from Ghana flags.


This is us at Soccer City. The stadium is cool. It is made to look like giant calabash pot.


Uruguay’s top strikers are DIEGO FORLAN and LUIS SUAREZ.  It was a great game... but very very sad. Everyone in the stadium was behind Ghana, but as you know, Saurez stopped the ball with his hands and prevented the Ghanians from winning. That is cheating. It is not right. I don't like him anymore. He is not a good example to kids. I would never do something like that, even if it meant loosing the World Cup.

This is the view from our seats. Watching live matches is so much better than TV.

We were really sad when Ghana lost. Everyone was sad.

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