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USA robbed


Yaboychris28

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ahem... wrong football guys.

it really bothers me how nobody in the U.S. gives a damn about soccer, then the world cup rolls around and suddenly everyone loves watching it. lets face it, all the soccer style sports (putting a ball into a goal guarded by a goalie with an odd instrument e.g. soccer, lacrosse and even hockey) just cannot match the intensity and suspense of basketball, football and baseball.

What an absurdly ignorant thing to say. Hockey is a major sport in America. Soccer is the most popular sport in the WORLD. Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in America, and, IMO the most exciting Spring sport to watch. Baseball is in no way intense...it is the most dull and boring major sport there is, and the MLB is slowly dying. I agree that American Football is the best spectator sport...but that's an opinion that almost no one outside of our country would agree with. To completely discount sports just because they have a goalie is just ridiculous. I, and most people on this board, would choose to watch soccer, hockey or lacrosse over boring ass baseball any day of the week.

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lol I love how we had to go through hell to get a world cup sticky and yet it spills over into the Panthers section.

i was really surprised their was no thread about the world cup so i just took matters into my own hands and made one especially after watchiing the game today. but i would have to agree with what rockytopvol said. i think it is a blessing that findley got suspended, i have not been impressed with his play. he is just too passive. i would like them to give edson buddle a chance in his spot. i think he can do some great things. also oguchi onyewu needds to step up his game against algeria. he made a couple costly defensive errors that cost us.

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i think they did it because england was in third .. call it conspiracy if you want but if the brits get elimintated early on alot of people will stop watching .. they can afford to lose us because alot of americans dont care ..

Yeah I don't think thats the case because the U.S.A. out numbers England by around 250,000,000 people. I am pretty sure more Americans are watching the World Cup than English mainly because we have a lot more people than them.

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