So to recap what happened with the USMNT:
• Balogun received a bogus red card
• VAR protocol isn't followed (no slow-mo)
• Trump calls Infantino to ask about the process
• US Soccer lawyers preapre & submit an appeal
FIFA's independent 18-person disciplinary committee then met, approved the appeal, and told Balogun he could play in Monday's match against Belgium.
That's what everyone is complaining about?
All rules were followed, and that same process is open to every other country. The only difference is everyone knows the red card was a mistake to begin with.
@FrancoPanizo@Coachcourcy75 If two players go up for the same ball, clash heads and one splits his head open the other doesn’t then the uninjured player automatically gets a red card? That’s your position? Really?
@thechrismathis@JoeBucsFan@iAmNickWize The work Brady did here to change the culture after a decade of losing, gone after 3 years of Bowles at the helm. Liam saw it, lots of us saw it too and all were vindicated with last years collapse. Don’t hate on the man because he was right. Bucs shoulda moved on from Bowles.
@NFL_DF@TriGGaTreyyyyy@TimFeli23724738 Doesn’t get rotated much; Ole Miss uptempo offense wore him out as the game got into 4th. Pretty simple IMO. He’s going to be a good pro
@IneBackIversen Willingness to dialogue with your rivals is what reasonable people do
The leftist west is responsible for the war in Ukraine not Trump
Illegal aliens are not citizens
In 20 years when your culture and values have been erased who will you be begging for help (again)
@Geraldini93 When we lose next week to the panthers Bowles will be .500 as head coach of the Bucs. I guess that’s good enough for this franchise, anywhere else, they call that mediocrity and after 4 years, you move on.