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To: jlallen who wrote (56470)7/15/1999 9:07:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 67261
 
So you have once again, as you always do, presented your unsupported and ditzy opinion as fact. Your intentional disregard for the facts makes you no better than a liar. How dare I disagree with you, eh? JLA

Yeah how dare you, you waste everyones time with your offbase blather. Care to support your opinions on this matter? You are no better than a liar JLA... oh wait, you are a liar, I forgot.

JLA on womens soccer: Who would want to watch women's soccer when you could watch real soccer? Doomed to failure. JLA......................
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The facts:
The final match, which drew a women's sports-record 90,185 to the Rose Bowl, turned out to be the most-watched soccer game in U.S. television history.

The success even prompted ESPN to replay the game Tuesday night opposite baseball's All-Star game.

Saturday's rating was double ABC's 5.7 rating for last year's men's World Cup final between Brazil and France.

The American men in last year's World Cup didn't come close to the women.

The Women's World Cup finale easily topped the NHL's Stanley Cup ratings, a 3.4 average for the three games on Fox. It was even higher than the 1999 NBA Finals average of 11.3/21 and just shy of last year's World Series average of 14.1.

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