@YoitsRosie Maybe you shouldn’t formulate any opinions based on that either. Considering “the most successful team in the history of the tournament” lost against a bunch of 16 year old boys.
@signulll What you’re actually saying here, is that you have the attention span of children and the only enjoyment you can muster from your own sports come in short bursts and grand displays. Something akin to dangling shiny objects like keys in the face of a toddler
@JonathanGaldy@BleacherReport@TheAthletic You’re all morons. The issue is the fact that FIFA do not have any regulations that allow for decisions to be appealed. Whether they were unjust or not is irrelevant. They have bended their rules and even turned a blind eye to Trumps involvement which should result in expulsion
@_____DARTS_____@BengalsNation8 It’s perfectly clear that none of you actually watch football or understand the rules and regulations. Yet you talk with such authority on something you know very little about and just scream ‘MERICA’ at anyone who challenges your stupidity. It’s nothing more than total delusion
@FOXSoccer@USMNT@MelissaMOrtiz@SachaKljestan@bguzan You’re all so blinded to why Belgium and everyone else are outraged. No one cares how important Balogun is to you or that it makes you weaker whether he’s suspended or not. The rules of the game are being manipulated and that is the problem. Not the player involved.
@JGreenbergSez This has absolutely nothing to do with sporting culture you scrotum. It’s about the integrity of the sport being thrown into question because of that orangutang you call a president. FIFA have broken several of their own rules to overturn that decision. It’s a disgrace.
I wish I could say that I’ve never seen Americans speak with so much confidence about a subject they know very little about. But that is essentially their entire existence. So we shouldn’t be surprised. They can’t even get the name of the sport right.
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@TheRPGDummy Whether people do or don’t stream music and movies, they still have the option to own it physically if they wish. Not having the option at all and being forced to consume something not necessarily part of a subscription service is also more costly and very limiting.
@JDoeLFC@AnfieldSector@TheAthleticFC Get them both. They’re quick but for different reasons. Pardo has more pace, but El Mala has that explosive acceleration with the ball. Having them both, with Munoz and Ngumoha sounds decent. Again, nothing exceptional (yet), but should be good enough for now.
@AdamJoseph Liverpool do not place bids for anyone without encouragement from the player or their camp. If it was known that he only wanted PSG, they wouldn’t have bothered.