@woodyVSworld Go watch something else then. It’s the most popular sport in the world, and growing every day. Soccer — football — futball — needs your approval not at all. Go root for CTE’s.
@vega070@LetsTalk_FPL Tuchel likes his guys. And Reece was one of his main guys at Chelsea. But his hamstrings no longer allow him to bomb up and down the flank as a RWB. Still, he remains effective, but with less buccaneering. Hence his conversion to midfield. Xabi might have similar plans for him.
@alightwithsad Well, this is largely true. Most of us have hated Argentina for decades, ever since Jean Rattin took a piss in the Wembley tunnel after being sent off against England.
@TouchlineX Interesting. Belgium were not the same team that squeaked through the group stage. And the US was not the one that won theirs handily. What changed for Belgium? Experience, and stepping up their game when it mattered. And what changed for the US? Trump’s cheating.
@gregbetz55@BeingJWood So not true. Most of our European allies, especially the Scandinavians, are democratic socialists. Which means capitalist economy with high taxes to pay for social services that benefit everybody. Healthcare included. That’s not even close to communism, comrade.
@mikeleydenesq@mgrande8 He’s a superbly talented 150 lb winger who’s the best footballer ever produced by the US. He’s not built like Mbappe or Haaland, but he’s the one who gets all the physical attention on the USMNT. Because as Paraguay learned, you can’t let Pulisic beat you. So he gets fouled.
@BeingJWood Just about every one of our Euro allies has a social democrat government. Not communist. Plus Canada and Australia. Calling social democrats “commies” hearkens back to Joe McCarthy and henchman Roy Cohn, who later became Donald Trump’s mentor.