US vs Thailand

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Same goof balls complaining about excessive celebrations are the same ones with the "my kid is great" bumper sticker plastered on their hybrid and relentlessly posting on social media about their kids academic and athletic prowess.

"karen got 6 goals during their u9 debut this weekend" #thatsmygirl #futureUSWNT #cantstopwontstop #killshot #littleballer #hatersgoingtohate #ballersgoingtoball #whosyourdaddy


No, the above hastags are generally applied by the people defending #legfart


Let me try this again

The biggest crybabies on here are also the biggest hypocrites.

Ie: "it's just group stage. Why are we celebrating. What's the big deal"

10 minutes later on facebook: "karen just graduated pre-K with honors (proceeds to upload 600 photos) #futureharvardlaw #perfectSOL #honorroll


bla bla bla, you lost the argument if you're trying to make fun of some random mother of karen on facebook

enjoy watching this no-class team legfart their way through this tournament. me personally, I'll be watching a different channel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the person said people wouldn't react this strongly if men celebrated like this. Well, yes they would. But you can't really find examples of it


I highly doubt that. At least not with such obsession.


Well, keep imagining your hypothetical sexist reaction to male athletes acting similarly.

I'll be content with the fact that men don't act like this.


Yes all men don’t act like that. Ever. And women do. Because they can’t control their emotions. But should.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Same goof balls complaining about excessive celebrations are the same ones with the "my kid is great" bumper sticker plastered on their hybrid and relentlessly posting on social media about their kids academic and athletic prowess.

"karen got 6 goals during their u9 debut this weekend" #thatsmygirl #futureUSWNT #cantstopwontstop #killshot #littleballer #hatersgoingtohate #ballersgoingtoball #whosyourdaddy


No, the above hastags are generally applied by the people defending #legfart


Let me try this again

The biggest crybabies on here are also the biggest hypocrites.

Ie: "it's just group stage. Why are we celebrating. What's the big deal"

10 minutes later on facebook: "karen just graduated pre-K with honors (proceeds to upload 600 photos) #futureharvardlaw #perfectSOL #honorroll


bla bla bla, you lost the argument if you're trying to make fun of some random mother of karen on facebook

enjoy watching this no-class team legfart their way through this tournament. me personally, I'll be watching a different channel


Go watch the Oxygen channel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Yes all men don’t act like that. Ever. And women do. Because they can’t control their emotions. But should.


Men do not, no. Not interested in speculating on what other women athletes do, but my guess is they on average don't either.

Sorry you are a fan of a team whose behavior is hard to defend.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/05/the-10-biggest-blowouts-in-international-soccer.html


In the first one, go to the end and you can see near the end at the 6:30 mark in France vs Azerbaijan that Zidane scores and doesn't even _smile_ let around jump and spin and slide around like an ass


Well that’d be Zidane. The man doesn’t exactly wear his emotions on his sleeve.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Same goof balls complaining about excessive celebrations are the same ones with the "my kid is great" bumper sticker plastered on their hybrid and relentlessly posting on social media about their kids academic and athletic prowess.

"karen got 6 goals during their u9 debut this weekend" #thatsmygirl #futureUSWNT #cantstopwontstop #killshot #littleballer #hatersgoingtohate #ballersgoingtoball #whosyourdaddy


No, the above hastags are generally applied by the people defending #legfart


Let me try this again

The biggest crybabies on here are also the biggest hypocrites.

Ie: "it's just group stage. Why are we celebrating. What's the big deal"

10 minutes later on facebook: "karen just graduated pre-K with honors (proceeds to upload 600 photos) #futureharvardlaw #perfectSOL #honorroll


bla bla bla, you lost the argument if you're trying to make fun of some random mother of karen on facebook

enjoy watching this no-class team legfart their way through this tournament. me personally, I'll be watching a different channel


Go watch the Oxygen channel.


And someone said this issue isn’t sexist in nature. Huh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/05/the-10-biggest-blowouts-in-international-soccer.html


In the first one, go to the end and you can see near the end at the 6:30 mark in France vs Azerbaijan that Zidane scores and doesn't even _smile_ let around jump and spin and slide around like an ass


Well that’d be Zidane. The man doesn’t exactly wear his emotions on his sleeve.


You are even more clueless than you sound
Anonymous
Bet OP is laughing her a** off right now
Anonymous
This reminds me of a stupid post I saw on another thread about elite athletes needing to have an emotional detachment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the person said people wouldn't react this strongly if men celebrated like this. Well, yes they would. But you can't really find examples of it


I highly doubt that. At least not with such obsession.


Well, keep imagining your hypothetical sexist reaction to male athletes acting similarly.

I'll be content with the fact that men don't act like this.


Yes all men don’t act like that. Ever. And women do. Because they can’t control their emotions. But should.


I have been saying the celebrations in the context of the game well beyond it being competitive was over the top and I stand by that.

Men do the same thing and your comments are absurd.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US citizens complaining that THEIR national team were celebrating their historic record breaking win with every goal. That's all it takes to get you mad?

They didnt play dirty
They didnt taunt
They didnt disrespect the referees
They didnt disrespect the other team

They celebrated their accomplishments and your mad.

That tells me all I need to know about you.



Not many here are "mad." We support our national team. I know I do. But I don't support the level of celebration after going up over eight goals as though each goal had just won the world cup.

No class. Not angry. Maybe a little disappointed. But a fact, nonetheless.

Hopefully doesn't come back to haunt us.


How TF will celebrating come back to haunt us? You dont think France doesnt want to kick our face in? You dont think the French people wont go nuts if they beat us? Get real. This is how cowards talk.

We talk the talk. We walk the walk. We've been waiting for 4 years. Its go time


Karma's a bitch. Guess you haven't learned that lesson yet in life.

You will.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Check out the Germany vs Brazil World Cup. The Germans do not even celebrate the later goals.


yeah, and that was in a world cup SEMIFINAL vs the first game of group play


I am talking about the 7-1 blowout in the World Cup. The Germans were not even trying in the second 1/2 ie they called off the dogs. The Germans could have easily beat Brazil 12-0. This is all on the US coach. She made offensive substitutions when the game was a blowout. Clear middle finger to the other team/country. The fangirls and boys have no clue. If you did this to an establish male or female team, they will start to take out your players. If Rapinoe played in the premier league and did what she did...she would not be walking off the pitch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US citizens complaining that THEIR national team were celebrating their historic record breaking win with every goal. That's all it takes to get you mad?

They didnt play dirty
They didnt taunt
They didnt disrespect the referees
They didnt disrespect the other team

They celebrated their accomplishments and your mad.

That tells me all I need to know about you.



Not many here are "mad." We support our national team. I know I do. But I don't support the level of celebration after going up over eight goals as though each goal had just won the world cup.

No class. Not angry. Maybe a little disappointed. But a fact, nonetheless.

Hopefully doesn't come back to haunt us.


How TF will celebrating come back to haunt us? You dont think France doesnt want to kick our face in? You dont think the French people wont go nuts if they beat us? Get real. This is how cowards talk.

We talk the talk. We walk the walk. We've been waiting for 4 years. Its go time


Karma's a bitch. Guess you haven't learned that lesson yet in life.

You will.


And there it is. Your anti-American.
Anonymous
you're
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check out the Germany vs Brazil World Cup. The Germans do not even celebrate the later goals.


yeah, and that was in a world cup SEMIFINAL vs the first game of group play


I am talking about the 7-1 blowout in the World Cup. The Germans were not even trying in the second 1/2 ie they called off the dogs. The Germans could have easily beat Brazil 12-0. This is all on the US coach. She made offensive substitutions when the game was a blowout. Clear middle finger to the other team/country. The fangirls and boys have no clue. If you did this to an establish male or female team, they will start to take out your players. If Rapinoe played in the premier league and did what she did...she would not be walking off the pitch.


Out of curiosity I checked this out, and it looked to me like Germany did celebrate the later goals. Maybe not to the same extent as the USNWT, but hugging, high fiving, holding up number one sign, etc.
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