In Miami, USA team overwhelmingly boo’d when introduced.
17’em let’s go boys.
17’em let’s go boys.
If you’re playing a central or South American team in Miami that’s going to be given.No doubt, the USA hate in Miami should be a wake up call.
If you’re playing a central or South American team in Miami that’s going to be given.
The one time I was down there we literally overheard more Spanish than English.The few times I've been through that airport I absolutely felt like I was in another country.
If you’re playing a central or South American team in Miami that’s going to be given.
If it’s a central or South American team playing a US team it’s going to be loud for the visitors. It’s the same way for every single soccer match.Getting boo’d in your own country is a problem. I don’t care where it is. 17’em
We have made major immigration mistakes for way too long.
I'd be pretty nervous about not adding any insurance if I was a Venezuela fan.
Prolly won't matter.
Good callI'd be pretty nervous about not adding any insurance if I was a Venezuela fan.
Prolly won't matter.
No no no. This is just meaningless exhibition that no one cares about.**The players are loving this as much or more than the fans. This has been a two week long allstar game with playoff emotion.
I think we played with a lot of heart, but I agree with the rest of your statement. I think this will make it even bigger next time. Great tournament. Hope we build on this.Disappointing ending, but our team has been playing with no "heart" for the whole time. I hope this tournament starts catching on here at the level it does for all of the Caribbean/Asian nations.
You can't say Venezuela didn't earn it though. They went through Japan and Ohtani, then the tournament darlings in Italy, and then the star-studded USA team.
The same people in the other thread who see no problem with American athletes playing for other countries and competing against their own country, are the same ones now explaining away why it’s ok and normal for our team to get booed in our own country. They are trying to normalize the humiliation of own flag on our own soil. Let me be clear- this is not normal. This is a symptom. The fracture isn’t the boos themselves, but the people who hear them and say “meh” or pretend to be apathetic or make excuses.Getting boo’d in your own country is a problem. I don’t care where it is. 17’em
We have made major immigration mistakes for way too long.
You could have said all that in just 14 words.The same people in the other thread who see no problem with American athletes playing for other countries and competing against their own country, are the same ones now explaining away why it’s ok and normal for own team to get booed in our own country. They are trying to normalize the humiliation of own flag on our own soil. Let me be clear- this is not normal. This is a symptom. The fracture isn’t the boos themselves, but the people who hear them and say “meh” or pretend to be apathetic or make excuses.
I think we lost bc I watched all of the game. I have to “not care” for my team to win. My bad USA.
She Mate Me, I never knew you were such a sentimental Peach.
It’s amazing how much walls kill you, no matter the level you’re playing.
Should've played Ice Ice Baby right after the anthem!*The same people in the other thread who see no problem with American athletes playing for other countries and competing against their own country, are the same ones now explaining away why it’s ok and normal for our team to get booed in our own country. They are trying to normalize the humiliation of own flag on our own soil. Let me be clear- this is not normal. This is a symptom. The fracture isn’t the boos themselves, but the people who hear them and say “meh” or pretend to be apathetic or make excuses.
MLB teams would love that.Play this tournament in July and it's a different animal.
I wish they'd embrace it more.MLB teams would love that.
I wish they'd embrace it more.
It makes me smile that you lost sleep over a baseball tournament because politics.The same people in the other thread who see no problem with American athletes playing for other countries and competing against their own country, are the same ones now explaining away why it’s ok and normal for our team to get booed in our own country. They are trying to normalize the humiliation of own flag on our own soil. Let me be clear- this is not normal. This is a symptom. The fracture isn’t the boos themselves, but the people who hear them and say “meh” or pretend to be apathetic or make excuses.