translation: there has never been any female footballers - in our country playing in foreign country, so i decided to go overseas to experience new things and to learn, as well as to pave the way for vietnam s female football players. asi as i say, huge excitement going ahead and we heard that she use the play with palmettos as well as coconuts when she was growing up because herfamily in the village could not rush up in the village could not rush up for the football. a common practice. the two teams are a sort of david and goliath matching with all the expectations that the usa we win this match. the other question is who they will use in their starting line up? lots of questions about whether trinity rodman, i diverse, rather versatile newcomer, grew up rather versatile newcomer, grew up in newport beach in california, whether she will take the field, or some of the newer players getting an opportunity to play at the
what is the chance that in those kinds of conditions he would have been seen? or do you think nobody was really in there because it was so wet? i don t think anybody was in there to begin with. i don t think anybody in their right mind would even go in there to hide if they were hiding. it s too hard to move around in there. you can t you can t move around unless you get on the one trail and it s only going to take you straight up the power lines. and you re not going to want to stay on that. you re going to want to get off. and the palmettos and swamps and slag lines, there s just no way. there s no possibly way for anybody to go in there and camp. to find high ground in there, i know two or three places in there that are very high. i had cows get out last year. like i said once before, i spent five weeks tracing one cow and i found three hyde grounds that the cows were laying up in. but it took me five weeks to catch them. and even when they were running
completely mucked. i ve rode horses in there looking for cattle when i ve had them get out and you ll be going in there and i ll be walking along and my horses fall slap to their chest into the muck and hard to get out. you sink. so, it would be very hard to move, let alone to get very far. and then you have the observation issue. what is the chance that in those kinds of conditions he would have been seen? or do you think nobody was really in there because it was so wet? i don t think anybody was in there to begin with. i don t think anybody in their right mind would even go in there to hide if they were hiding. it s too hard to move around in there. you can t you can t move around unless you get on the one trail and it s only going to take you straight up the power lines. and you re not going to want to stay on that. you re going to want to get off. and the palmettos and swamps and slag lines, there s just no way. there s no possibly way for anybody to go in there and camp. to
the way up through there and you have 25,000 acres of nothing but wetlands, completely wet except for the main entrance which is on the power lines, which is dry. s so, help us understand. for people who have never been there and don t understand what type of terrain is like. when you ve had flooding in an area like that, how much water are you talking about? what does it do to the trails? what does it mean that it s hard to move around? well, it s actually the real name back in that area is called the big slew. and there s flags out there anywhere from a quarter mile in diameter to some that are a mile in diameter. we call it seven ponds some of us that know the area like that. the whole area is just backed up underwater. you go out there and there s places that s ankle deep with the palmettos still under water, places that are knee deep, up to waist deep and it s mucked,
type of terrain is like. when you ve had flooding in an area like that, how much water are you talking about? what does it do to the trails? what does it mean that it s hard to move around? well, it s actually the real name back in that area is called the big slew. and there s flags out there anywhere from a quarter mile in diameter to some that are a mile in diameter. we call it seven ponds some of us that know the area like that. the whole area is just backed up underwater. you go out there and there s places that s ankle deep with the palmettos still under water, places that are knee deep, up to waist deep and it s mucked, completely mucked. i ve rode horses in there looking for cattle when i ve had them get out and you ll be going in there and i ll be walking along and my horses fall slap to their chest into the muck and hard to get out. you sink. so, it would be very hard to move, let alone to get very far. and then you have the observation issue.