The Guinea Diaspora soccer team appears on the threshold of a new era after their stunning 4-0 defeat of Cote d’Ivoire – and that spells trouble for Diaspora World Cup teams hoping to win the 2013 Diaspora World Cup trophy. The most prominent atmosphere inside the Heurich Stadium felt like a measure of the new Diaspora of Guinea which it means a beautiful, perfect storm. It's not the thing you would normally expect of a soccer crowd and yet somehow it felt so appropriate. Everything feels right about Guinea at the moment and the sense that something truly special is coming together.
We've all had bad days at the office. We just don't usually have so many people watching us. Coach Valere Avit of Cote d’Ivoire went for what seemed the obvious starting XI giving the tardiness and not fully prepared players of his squad. Considering the excuses of getting lost because of misuse of GPS and MapQuest, and with a last-minute hope-for-the-best all-clear, he argued it was the best they could do. The Diaspora World Cup group games are in full speed this coming weekend at the following stadiums: Heurich, Walker, and Roy Lester. Stay Tuned.
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