@danielheap13@JeremyTColes@andyeswecan@MattCouture5 The US has 14 out of 26 players who play club soccer in England, Germany, France, Spain, or Italy so it’s clearly not a “college team” pretty disrespectful way to talk about your national side
@SBADJ1@alexjmingolla Can’t take it too personally. Australia is and likely will be mid for the foreseeable future too haha. You just gotta enjoy the game, study the masters
@watjalukinat@alexjmingolla I taught in Beijing for 7 years and the current generation of high schoolers, especially in the north are alarmingly taller than you’d expect. I wouldn’t sleep on em
@Metal_Snake06@RedHotBlaziken lol live in your fantasy land, Billy-Bob. You live in a third world shit hole that even has to send their own military into their own cities haha. Face reality
@GazWallace402@alexjmingolla Yep and soccer is as dangerously close to free as a game can get. You just need a ball and some friends. And not even a ball just a ball-like object to get started
I don’t know what this means? They didn’t FORCE people to try to play soccer lol. A lot of people there STILL play soccer it’s never been mandated by the government. They just aren’t all that into team sports. Kind of like how in Australia we put a lot of value on sports and outperform our population regularly. Germany has many more Nobel laureates than Australia because they put more value as a society on science and academics.
@Nettieyettie@st3vat@DayoJohn007@alexjmingolla Not really the same as “all in”. I lived in China for 7 years and more people there care about basketball over soccer. Table tennis though they are next level.
lol I can’t tell if you’re trolling.
I don’t agree that carriers as a general concept are inherently safer than land bases. Otherwise every single country in the world would close all their land bases for carriers.
That’s it. You’re free to disagree but it’s not a particularly difficult position to understand.