Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow Saudi Arabia beat Messi and Argentina!
They’re getting a national holiday tomorrow!
Will women be allowed outside to celebrate?
Anonymous wrote:Poland tied Mexico nil nil
France is currently beating Australia!
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the African national teams always play the most entertaining soccer. Portugal/Ghana in the group round is probably going to be a good game.
US-England will play to a tedious 0-0 tie, book it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow Saudi Arabia beat Messi and Argentina!
They’re getting a national holiday tomorrow!
Anonymous wrote:Wow Saudi Arabia beat Messi and Argentina!
Anonymous wrote:Wow Saudi Arabia beat Messi and Argentina!
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don't understand why this is sad. It's okay that Americans don't love the exact same sports as everyone else in the world.
I am far from a US apologist and there are lots of things about other countries I think we could stand to emulate (parliamentary politics, universal healthcare, better corporate oversight, more awareness of and efforts to do something about climate change), but I could care less whether Americans are into World Cup soccer. I personally prefer American football and baseball to soccer. I can admire the athleticism of soccer players but the game itself isn't that engaging to me. I also don't love hockey, which I think has a similar type of play, with lots of constantly shifting possessions and action but relatively few shots on goal and even fewer actual scores. It just doesn't hold my interest unless it's a very high stakes game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All that for a tie score? What did an American football coach say after a tie (very rare in NFL): "It's like kissing your sister."
But it's not because you get a point. The US needs to beat Iran by more goals that Wales beats Iran, and I guess lose to England by fewer goals than Wales loses to England.
Anonymous wrote:All that for a tie score? What did an American football coach say after a tie (very rare in NFL): "It's like kissing your sister."