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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is so embarrassing. I am Latino and am mortified. What a sh*tshow. This is why people ate voting for Trump, even a ton of Latinos. So many of us fled from countries that are disorganized and corrupt. How is the US going to be prepared to host the Word Cup. The game was supposed to start almost 90 minutes ago. I am amazed the players are willing to play. So many people rushing the stadium did NOT go through any type of security screening! [/quote] The games have been going off fine the last few weeks. [/quote] You must be confused EuroCup held in Germany has been going on fine. Copa America is embarrassing. How often do you see players going into the stands to defend their families at EuroCup? Did you see the CopaAmerica -Uruguay vs Colombia game? Right after the game Darwin Núñez and about a dozen Uruguay teammates went into the stands as fans brawled at Bank of America Stadium in North Carolina following Uruguay's 1-0 loss to Colombia in a semifinal. And this is after MORE security and police were on hand for the Copa America event than a typical home game for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers or concerts. From AP News: Uruguay players, including Darwin Núñez, noticed an altercation behind the team’s bench and about a dozen or so players then climbed into the stands as the melee continued. Some players were seen throwing punches before Charlotte Mecklenburg Police officers and stadium security restored order after about 10 minutes. “Obviously when one has your woman, your little child, your father, elderly people you want to go and see if they’re OK,” Suárez said. “Here these things, it’s an image that no one wants to have created but obviously if someone is attacking your family you want to go and defend them. But that doesn’t justify the image that it created. We had to protect our families that were there...Uruguay’s José María Giménez called the situation a “disaster.” “Our family is in danger,” Giménez told Fox. “We had to get on top of the stands ASAP to rescue our loved ones with babies. ... It’s a disaster because all of the matches are the same. Our families are in danger because of some who drink one or two shots of alcohol that don’t know to drink and behave like children.”[/quote]
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