@UrbanExplorer00 Yes, our country is 40 times larger than the UK and most people don’t live in the major cities, making stadiums next to highways way more accessible.
Not that this was the point of my QT.
How was this stadium not selected for the World Cup? Actually looks like a proper football ground. Nothing like those awful out of town NFL arenas built to separate people from their cash. https://t.co/kuYofeDMCa
Fully content with this result. When the only negative talking point against essentially Germany’s full XI is “Miles Robinson was a disaster,” I can live with that.
This is all correct. And as a massive American soccer fan who loves both our national teams more than life itself, I have to say …
The USMNT doesn’t have a history of players refusing to play with rainbow numbers on their jerseys.
American soccer fans, particularly those who watch the MLS, are overwhelmingly left-leaning. This includes USMNT supporters.
I am not sure of many other (if any) soccer/football federations who go to these efforts to be inclusive. The fans are overwhelmingly behind it and the federation encourages it.
@marty_jenkins_@canes_forever@USMNT@HomeDepot He wouldn’t be playing if Chris Richards was fit. Certainly not if Carter-Vickers was here. I also think he’s fully behind Mark McKenzie in the pecking order. If he’s not, that says more about McKenzie than him.
You anti-MLS morons are exhausting.
@canes_forever@USMNT@HomeDepot Do you think Trusty is better just because he plays in another country? You’re going to be really upset when you find out where he played the first five years of his career.
Imagine having to pretend you’re mad about this because the guy marking the Germany goal — who’s only playing because of injuries to two other center backs — is one of three MLS players on the pitch.