@nazzobetweeting Who's scared?
Is your president the one who has to call FIFA himself, or is it us a country of 11 million people?
You Americans have Hollywood in your heads right now.
@DschlopesIsBack Sorry, but who doesn't want to face you guys?
You're making things up in your head it's like Hollywood in there.
Let me give you a quick rundown to jog your memory about the good old days.
@starsnstripesfc I see you're covering news and analyzing American soccer (or "football," as everyone else calls it that's better).
Well, analyze past matches.
See you tomorrow, loser.
@BarstoolChief You have to admit, though, that the method used to pressure FIFA is highly questionable (according to the NY Times).
Believe me, we aren't crying; it's just a matter of following the rules, which are the same for everyone.
See you tomorrow.
@FiredUpCoug What I'm currently reading...
Your player received a red card with an automatic suspension.
But when one clown calls another clown, it's called an arrangement between friends in this case, corruption.
And believe me, nobody here talks about your country when it comes to foot.
@TrevorJudge The rules apply to everyone, including your country.
Just because one clown called another clown doesn't mean things should play out any differently.
The problem is that you don't actually see the problem with that and that is what's more problematic.
@LesNews24 20 ans de choix politiques catastrophiques, et c’est toujours la faute aux ‘petits gens’ ? On est largués, mais l’hypocrisie, elle, reste en pleine forme.
@say_so51856@NXT4EU Do you want us to sell off US debt and pull our money out of the US stock market just to see what happens?
Stop thinking you’re superior to others.
@L_ThinkTank Il nous pompe Orangina, il ne fera rien… Déjà, il peut décider tout seul, et en plus, c’est bien trop rentable pour les États-Unis de vendre des armes aux Européens.