It’s been a terrific and very exciting World Cup !
Let’s go USA !
Let’s go USA !
Me too. And my Ecuadorian friends are all thrilled with what England did....in Mexico's home stadium.That was an amazing match! Very pleased with the result.
It sets a terrible precedent in international sports competition. I've seen highway robberies in multiple Olympics but never something like that as a result of any boxing decision, gymnastics or skating judging etc. I don't know where this thing takes place in 2030 but no one from our country could complain about anything that happens then. Imagine if it were in Brussels. LOLEngland will undoubtedly demand, citing precedent, that Quansah receive the same probation treatment that Balogun did. How can Infantino say no?
That's a rhetorical question of course. He'll say no because he feels like it. End of story.
Yeah I know that this whole mess inures to the benefit of the US. And I am not naive about the degree of FIFA corruption. So I guess this shouldn't bother me. But it kinda does.
I'm sure it would have been no better in England if Mexico had won in front of thousands of drunk fans. I still remember them tossing bottles into the ring after Marvin Hagler destroyed one of their favorite sons for the middleweight title back in the 80's.Me too. And my Ecuadorian friends are all thrilled with what England did....in Mexico's home stadium.
I couldn't help wondering what the English fans had to deal with from Mexico's notoriously well-behaved fans while leaving the stadium after the match.
It’s been a terrific and very exciting World Cup !
Let’s go USA !

Yes, and for that he would solidify himself as a first ballot electee into the "Doing Stupid ****" Hall of Fame.Balogun shouldn't have gotten the red card. But USA coach should do the right thing and voluntarily not play him.
Yes, and for that he would solidify himself as a first ballot electee into the "Doing Stupid ****"
No, but maybe the "Class and Dignity Hall of Fame".Yes, and for that he would solidify himself as a first ballot electee into the "Doing Stupid ****" Hall of Fame.
You may have misspelled the words Clown and DingbatNo, but maybe the "Class and Dignity Hall of Fame".
I’m not sure there’s a single coach at any level of sport across the entire globe that would sit Balogun.Balogun shouldn't have gotten the red card. But USA coach should do the right thing and voluntarily not play him.
For some reason, your post reminds me of the old joke: What two people can hold Michael Jordan under 20 points a game? God and Dean Smith.I’m not sure there’s a single coach at any level of sport across the entire globe that would sit Balogun.
Only a coach who values integrity above all else. There might be one on the globe.I’m not sure there’s a single coach at any level of sport across the entire globe that would sit Balogun.
Integrity in FIFA? lol.Only a coach who values integrity above all else. There might be one on the globe.
My cousin’s husband is a silversmith with Tiffany’s and actually makes the Lombardi Trophy.I've only seen highlights so far but Erling Haaland is a character. He looks like Dolph Lundgren at same height of 6' 5."
Watching the Knicks win title I had to notice how crappy the trophy is. It looks like a wastebasket and cost 30k. Super Bowl Trophy is around 50K and also looks junky. World Series trophy is around 30K.
The World Cup trophy looks like a work of art and not something from a high school trophy case. The original that teams dont keep is worth around 20 million with 700k of gold. The winning teams get replicas to take home and those are just gold plated but still nice than US stuff outside of hockey
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Would make soccer much more exciting. The sport is far too subjective. To truly take hold in America, it's needs to be Americanized. It's very backwards. A highly imperfect sport.This is dumber than all the other dumb ideas here, congrats
The irony of getting a birthright citizen back on the field is incredible.Huge thank you to President Trump for not only bringing the most successful WC in history to our great country, but for righting the injustice and getting Balogun back on the field. Great job Mr. President!
Perfect summary for soccer and its players.But it's still such a bitchy little sport.
All sports are highly imperfect. Football, 11 minutes of action in a 60 minute game. Football and Lacrosse, most only play offense or defense. Basketball, people complain the 3 is used too much now and any physicality is frowned on. Baseball, love it, but boring as hell until big games.Would make soccer much more exciting. The sport is far too subjective. To truly take hold in America, it's needs to be Americanized. It's very backwards. A highly imperfect sport.
So true.The irony of getting a birthright citizen back on the field is incredible.
They could embrace the idea that a clock can be stopped and restarted, and that everyone watching and playing the game should know when it will end.All sports are highly imperfect. Football, 11 minutes of action in a 60 minute game. Football and Lacrosse, most only play offense or defense. Basketball, people complain the 3 is used too much now and any physicality is frowned on. Baseball, love it, but boring as hell until big games.
The idea that it has to be Americanized is silly. We tried that by calling it soccer.
Yea, and now Australia calls their team the Socceroos.All sports are highly imperfect. Football, 11 minutes of action in a 60 minute game. Football and Lacrosse, most only play offense or defense. Basketball, people complain the 3 is used too much now and any physicality is frowned on. Baseball, love it, but boring as hell until big games.
The idea that it has to be Americanized is silly. We tried that by calling it soccer.
It's so dumb they don't. This isn't 1925 anymore. There shouldn't be one guy on the field controlling timing. It would be like the NBA not having clock operators. The WC is being watched by millions here and that is the number one thing I keep hearing. What the f are they doing with the clock? Might as well start the clock now for the game tonight. It's all so meaningless. A proper clock would make end games so much more exciting. Teams could actually strategize if they knew there were mere seconds or minutes left, like subbing in a player for the goalie and pushing him into the box, or even the goalie themselves. Mexico should have done something like that but they didn't, especially on the last corner. Why? Because they didn't know exactly how much time was on the clock. A clock that always goes over the allotted extra time mind you.They could embrace the idea that a clock can be stopped and restarted, and that everyone watching and playing the game should know when it will end.
Actually that was the English.The idea that it has to be Americanized is silly. We tried that by calling it soccer.
Right! Someone who he wouldn't otherwise give two sh--ts about and would be trying to have deported if he were just an engineering student moonlighting as an Uber driver..The irony of getting a birthright citizen back on the field is incredible.
That example would probably be here on a student visa. Which is OK by me.Right! Someone who he wouldn't otherwise give two sh--ts about and would be trying to have deported if he were just an engineering student moonlighting as an Uber driver..
One of the dumbest posts I’ve ever seen on this board and that’s saying a lot.Balogun shouldn't have gotten the red card. But USA coach should do the right thing and voluntarily not play him.