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Post by agean09 on Apr 9, 2016 12:56:10 GMT -5
No idea. I was hoping the commentator would say something or at least acknowledge their absence, but I haven't heard anything.
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Post by kc8413 on Apr 9, 2016 13:05:47 GMT -5
No idea. I was hoping the commentator would say something or at least acknowledge their absence, but I haven't heard anything. World of Volley said both got food poisoning
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Post by jay on Apr 9, 2016 13:13:56 GMT -5
Or This: I guess the Russians are still working on getting the meldonium out of everyone's urine since they seemed to have misplaced the original memo banning its use at the beginning of the year. There entire U-18 hockey team was replaced with U-17 in a recent international tournament. www.foxsports.com/nhl/story/russi…ionships-040616
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Post by jay on Apr 9, 2016 14:30:31 GMT -5
Borodakova and Vasileva, interviewed after the match about Gamova and Startseva's absence, said "Don't ask me about this". Plus, Del Core said that nobody knows where they are, they had lunch with the team and then disappear. The team is floored and expects explanations.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Apr 9, 2016 15:42:03 GMT -5
No idea. I was hoping the commentator would say something or at least acknowledge their absence, but I haven't heard anything. World of Volley said both got food poisoning What are they eating that has meldonium in it?
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Post by HappyVolley on Apr 9, 2016 18:37:20 GMT -5
World of Volley said both got food poisoning What are they eating that has meldonium in it? Nothing. The Russians have been using meldonium suppositories for decades.
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Post by jay on Apr 9, 2016 18:45:20 GMT -5
I was wondering where the entry point was. I'm wondering if this is just another US plot to attack Putin and all of Mother Russia and a naked attempt to deny them true athletic glory in RIO16.
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Post by Hookemhasbeen on Apr 10, 2016 6:31:37 GMT -5
Does anyone have some info/links for the Puerto Rico league playoffs? Lots of American players playing there that I'd like to keep up with but haven't been able to find much info. Thanks
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Post by kc8413 on Apr 10, 2016 9:38:05 GMT -5
Vakifbank against Pomi coming up in 50 minutes. Who do you think will win? I think Vakif has the better team, but Pomi played so well yesterday (or maybe Kazan was just soo bad) that Im a little less confident about a Vakifbak's win.
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Post by kc8413 on Apr 10, 2016 12:31:05 GMT -5
How sad is it that not only did the Turkish club team lose to an Italian club team at the CEV championship, but that Turkey also lost their chance to play in the Olympics to Italy?
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Post by Reach on Apr 10, 2016 13:40:31 GMT -5
How sad is it that not only did the Turkish club team lose to an Italian club team at the CEV championship, but that Turkey also lost their chance to play in the Olympics to Italy? Coaching. Turkey has better players right now but couldn't put it together. Italy is WEAK.
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Post by kc8413 on Apr 10, 2016 13:55:09 GMT -5
Is Pomi leading in the Italian league?
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Post by trianglevolleyball on Apr 10, 2016 14:46:34 GMT -5
Is Pomi leading in the Italian league? They finished second behind Imoco Conegliano, the team with Glass, Robinson, Adams and Easy. Imoco could possibly a top 3 team in Europe this season but didn't qualify last year for any of the CEV competitions. The Italian playoffs start next week.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Apr 13, 2016 19:37:15 GMT -5
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Post by tweetsum on Apr 13, 2016 20:22:56 GMT -5
The teams are set for the German League Championship, Allianz Stuttgart vs Dresden Sport Club (DSC). Best of 5 matches begin on Saturday and can be seen via webstreaming on Sportdeutschland.com. Stuttgart has Nichol and Lindow. DSC has Bartsch, SLay, Mancuso, Little, and Cross (CAN who played at Michigan). These are the same two teams that faced off in the German Cup Championship which DSC won in 5 sets.
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