Welcome to our community

Be apart of something great, join today!

Anyone watching Dominican Republic vs. Netherlands??

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Craig - 21hawk

New member
Joined
Aug 7, 2008
Messages
1,514
Reaction score
0
Location
St. Paul, MN
jrinne said:
This is almost bigger than the USA beating the Russians in the Winter Olympics.

I don't think I'd go that far. With the Miracle on Ice team the Soviets had won a warmup just a couple weeks earlier by something like 12 goals. More importantly though, it was in the midst of the Cold War and you can't underestimate the impact the game had on the psyches of the two nations' populations.

This is big, but doesn't have the same historical impact.

Craig
 

jrinne

Active member
Joined
Sep 25, 2008
Messages
1,890
Reaction score
1
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.
 

Therion

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
5,870
Reaction score
597
Location
Looooooosiana!
jrinne said:
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.

So when the Devil Rays beat the Yankees you put the same importance of that as the 1981 Olympic hockey team?
 

Rudzud

New member
Joined
Aug 7, 2008
Messages
6,431
Reaction score
0
Location
Cherry Valley
Therion said:
jrinne said:
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.

So when the Devil Rays beat the Yankees you put the same importance of that as the 1981 Olympic hockey team?

The money stat was rather interesting through when they said it last night
 

Therion

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
5,870
Reaction score
597
Location
Looooooosiana!
Rudzud said:
Therion said:
jrinne said:
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.

So when the Devil Rays beat the Yankees you put the same importance of that as the 1981 Olympic hockey team?

The money stat was rather interesting through when they said it last night

Definitely an interesting factoid. I was more commenting on the ludicrous idea that the money factor makes this the equivalent of the 1981 US Hockey Team. It is certainly historically a HUGE upset, but the Miracle on Ice was a whole 'nother animal.
 

Rudzud

New member
Joined
Aug 7, 2008
Messages
6,431
Reaction score
0
Location
Cherry Valley
Therion said:
Rudzud said:
Therion said:
jrinne said:
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.

So when the Devil Rays beat the Yankees you put the same importance of that as the 1981 Olympic hockey team?

The money stat was rather interesting through when they said it last night

Definitely an interesting factoid. I was more commenting on the ludicrous idea that the money factor makes this the equivalent of the 1981 US Hockey Team. It is certainly historically a HUGE upset, but the Miracle on Ice was a whole 'nother animal.

Olympics aside, would you agree with the commentators last night that the nederlands win was the "biggest upset in international sports history"?
 

Craig - 21hawk

New member
Joined
Aug 7, 2008
Messages
1,514
Reaction score
0
Location
St. Paul, MN
Rudzud said:
Therion said:
Rudzud said:
Therion said:
jrinne said:
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.

So when the Devil Rays beat the Yankees you put the same importance of that as the 1981 Olympic hockey team?

The money stat was rather interesting through when they said it last night

Definitely an interesting factoid. I was more commenting on the ludicrous idea that the money factor makes this the equivalent of the 1981 US Hockey Team. It is certainly historically a HUGE upset, but the Miracle on Ice was a whole 'nother animal.

Olympics aside, would you agree with the commentators last night that the nederlands win was the "biggest upset in international sports history"?

I'd have to guess there has been a bigger upset at some point in the World Cup. As I don't follow futbol, though, I can't name one.

Craig
 

Therion

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
5,870
Reaction score
597
Location
Looooooosiana!
Rudzud said:
Therion said:
Rudzud said:
Therion said:
jrinne said:
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.

So when the Devil Rays beat the Yankees you put the same importance of that as the 1981 Olympic hockey team?

The money stat was rather interesting through when they said it last night

Definitely an interesting factoid. I was more commenting on the ludicrous idea that the money factor makes this the equivalent of the 1981 US Hockey Team. It is certainly historically a HUGE upset, but the Miracle on Ice was a whole 'nother animal.

Olympics aside, would you agree with the commentators last night that the nederlands win was the "biggest upset in international sports history"?

Isn't that like saying "Mathematics aside is there a great example of why numbers are important"? It was a huge and unexpected win but I'd hardly call it the biggest upset in international sports history. How can one consider international sports without including the Olympics?
 

jrinne

Active member
Joined
Sep 25, 2008
Messages
1,890
Reaction score
1
Therion said:
jrinne said:
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.

So when the Devil Rays beat the Yankees you put the same importance of that as the 1981 Olympic hockey team?

I was talking on an international level. I think as Americans we don't want to see anything bigger than the miracle on ice because that was such a big moment. What would you say if the Netherlands wins it all? I don't for see it happening but its possible.
 

Therion

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
5,870
Reaction score
597
Location
Looooooosiana!
jrinne said:
Therion said:
jrinne said:
Last I heard the Dominican's major league payroll was around 87 million and the Netherlands payroll was around 400 thousand. I would put it in the same category.

So when the Devil Rays beat the Yankees you put the same importance of that as the 1981 Olympic hockey team?

I was talking on an international level. I think as Americans we don't want to see anything bigger than the miracle on ice because that was such a big moment. What would you say if the Netherlands wins it all? I don't for see it happening but its possible.

Ok, staying international with the money example. By your thinking process any time the Expos ever beat anyone it was as big as the Netherlands winning.

It isn't a matter of bias. This is not as big as the Miracle on Ice. That is not to say the Miracle is the biggest international upset ever but it is certainly a bigger upset than what the Netherlands just did. That said, the Netherlands winning *two* times is a major international upset and will likely be in not only the Top 20 International Upsets but also in the Top 100 Upsets.
 

jrinne

Active member
Joined
Sep 25, 2008
Messages
1,890
Reaction score
1
How could you even compare the Expos in this situation. The Expos where part of a professional organization in Major League Baseball. Last time I checked ball players don't go to the Netherlands to play baseball.
 

Therion

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
5,870
Reaction score
597
Location
Looooooosiana!
jrinne said:
How could you even compare the Expos in this situation. The Expos where part of a professional organization in Major League Baseball. Last time I checked ball players don't go to the Netherlands to play baseball.

Some would debate you on that point.

I really don't understand what you are arguing any more. Clarify your point and perhaps I can continue the conversation.
 

jrinne

Active member
Joined
Sep 25, 2008
Messages
1,890
Reaction score
1
Therion said:
jrinne said:
How could you even compare the Expos in this situation. The Expos where part of a professional organization in Major League Baseball. Last time I checked ball players don't go to the Netherlands to play baseball.

Some would debate you on that point.

I really don't understand what you are arguing any more. Clarify your point and perhaps I can continue the conversation.

Same here, I don't understand what you are arguing any more. Ive clarified my point already!
 

Therion

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
5,870
Reaction score
597
Location
Looooooosiana!
jrinne said:
Therion said:
jrinne said:
How could you even compare the Expos in this situation. The Expos where part of a professional organization in Major League Baseball. Last time I checked ball players don't go to the Netherlands to play baseball.

Some would debate you on that point.

I really don't understand what you are arguing any more. Clarify your point and perhaps I can continue the conversation.

Same here, I don't understand what you are arguing any more. Ive clarified my point already!

You stated that the pay scale difference is why it was so epic. I showed you other international examples of pay scale difference that would be considered far from epic. You said I didn't understand. So clarify.
 

Members online

Top