Of course he plays. He can’t not play now from the US perspective. There will almost certainly will be a court case in Switzerland over it if we win. There may be one even if we lose.No surprises in starting lineup. Suck it haters. Balogun is starting.
So a court case where FIFA will say 'suck it' after the ruling? An independent court has no jurisdiction over anyone.Of course he plays. He can’t not play now from the US perspective. There almost certainly will be a court case in Switzerland over it if we win. There may be one even if we lose.
Doku is a surprise. DeBruyne not as much. He’s old & well past his prime. They want him available for the end of the match. I expect he’ll be in about the 60 minute mark.Doku and Bruyne not starting for Belgium.
What’s a court in Switzerland going to do after the fact? Never mind that FIFA clearly has the authority to do this.Of course he plays. He can’t not play now from the US perspective. There will almost certainly will be a court case in Switzerland over it if we win. There may be one even if we lose.
They were subbed off together at the hour mark last match when Belgium trailed 2-0 at the time. They are rewarding the players that helped the come back.Doku and Bruyne not starting for Belgium.
Actually it does when it comes to FIFA. Part of the game you sign up for if you play I think. It’s a court of arbitration. There have been some major cases it has decided over the years.So a court case where FIFA will say 'suck it' after the ruling? An independent court has no jurisdiction over anyone.
They have overturned FIFA decisions before.What’s a court in Switzerland going to do after the fact? Never mind that FIFA clearly has the authority to do this.
Again what are they going to do. After the fact?They have overturned FIFA decisions before.
Except ncaa eligibility case.So a court case where FIFA will say 'suck it' after the ruling? An independent court has no jurisdiction over anyone.
Throw us out of the tournament for fielding an ineligible player is certainly on the table. There is also another elephant in the room.Again what are they going to do. After the fact?
So what’s going to happen if the Swiss court does overturn the decision a few weeks or months from now? Maybe Balogun misses a meaningless nations league game? Who cares?![]()
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There is an expedited process where they rule within 48 hours. Belgium is supposedly going to ask for that. I doubt it happens but it is a possibility.So what’s going to happen if the Swiss court does overturn the decision a few weeks or months from now? Maybe Balogun misses a meaningless nations league game? Who cares?
Hilarious. The tournament will be over.Throw us out of the tournament for fielding an ineligible player is certainly on the table. There is also another elephant in the room.
Suspending our player for something that wasn’t his fault was crazy.Of course he plays. He can’t not play now from the US perspective. There will almost certainly will be a court case in Switzerland over it if we win. There may be one even if we lose.
There is a 48 hour expedited process for these situations.Hilarious. The tournament will be over.
They are ranked 9th. We are 17th. They are by far the best team we have played in this tournament.Belgium looks like the much better team so far.
I wonder what percentage of the US genpop could locate Belgium within 1,000 miles on an unmarked globe.Who knew Belgium was a country full of sandy vags.
Not just our back line. They are clearly on a different level than USA everywhere.Our back line is terrible. It’s being picked apart.
Still a long way to go.Ballgame. Libs everywhere rejoicing
yepNot just our back line. They are clearly on a different level than USA everywhere.