@JBeastnB@jedigoodman It’s wasn’t America’s birthday. It was Trump’s birthday. I have no interest in celebrating the birthday of a man who has divided the country so deeply, inflicted so much suffering at home and abroad, and personally grifted $Millions from the presidency.
@VinSharma95 Was a much better playoffs overall for Marner compared to his time with the Leafs but he basically disappeared in the last 3 games against Carolina when he had just 1 assist in 3 straight losses.
@StevieGhandiz@nypost A lot of people want to go to World Cup games regardless of the teams playing. The problem is the ticket prices are too high for many of them.
@GaryAGabbard@jonkay The term “soccer” (UK origin) is commonly used in countries that have multiple forms of football to distinguish it. Ireland has Gaelic Football, Australia has Aussie Rules Football, Canada has Canadian Football, USA has American Football, and many countries have Rugby Football.
@Word_on_a_Wire@iamkennethchan Proper football stadium? Not for the World Cup. It needed temporary seating to get it up to World Cup minimum capacity. And it’s still not big enough to host any game in the quarter finals or later.
@RasmusJarlov@BearsBy73 Gaelic Football
Rugby Union Football
Australian Rules Football
The governing body of Rugby Union is the RFU. Guess what the “F” stands for?
This is why “soccer” is often used in countries like Ireland, South Africa, and Australia to distinguish it from other forms of football.
@RasmusJarlov There’s nothing wrong with the word “soccer”. The word originated in England. Former Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby even wrote a book titled: “Soccer At The Top - My Life In Football”.
@MartyBromley6@gregbradyx Don’t be an idiot. Trump has made many derogatory comments about Somalis over the past several months. Are you the only one who doesn’t know this?