Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aussie chant coming tomorrow according to their social media:
he's fat
he's old
he likes then 12 years old
Pretty sure most of the US fans will join in
Wow, that sounds juvenile and irrelevant.
Just like Australia soccer.
US fans will join in on that. Soccer isn't full of MAGA, especially given world cup tickets are out of the base's income/disability check range.
Good grief. This comment ranks up there with Hillary's "basket of deplorables" comment.
Guess it is just the liberal elites who can afford to go to the games, right?
On the other hand, I am loving the social media of many of the folks who have come to the US to see the games.
British woman says she was “born in the wrong country”.
She says “nothing comes close to USA” 🥹.
She’s travelled to 27 different countries & says the USA beats anything she’s ever experienced.
I sure do love people that love us. I’ve watched her videos & she & her husband are traveling all over the states, having a blast!
It’s been so much fun watching America through the eyes of Europeans.
This has been my favorite content 🥹.
I just love that she loves America 🇺🇸
What exactly is your point? MAGA can actually afford tickets because a British woman enjoyed her World Cup trip to the US?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aussie chant coming tomorrow according to their social media:
he's fat
he's old
he likes then 12 years old
Pretty sure most of the US fans will join in
Wow, that sounds juvenile and irrelevant.
Just like Australia soccer.
US fans will join in on that. Soccer isn't full of MAGA, especially given world cup tickets are out of the base's income/disability check range.
Good grief. This comment ranks up there with Hillary's "basket of deplorables" comment.
Guess it is just the liberal elites who can afford to go to the games, right?
On the other hand, I am loving the social media of many of the folks who have come to the US to see the games.
British woman says she was “born in the wrong country”.
She says “nothing comes close to USA” 🥹.
She’s travelled to 27 different countries & says the USA beats anything she’s ever experienced.
I sure do love people that love us. I’ve watched her videos & she & her husband are traveling all over the states, having a blast!
It’s been so much fun watching America through the eyes of Europeans.
This has been my favorite content 🥹.
I just love that she loves America 🇺🇸
Anonymous wrote:The World Cup has been such a nice advertisement for America.
USA! USA! USA! USA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aussie chant coming tomorrow according to their social media:
he's fat
he's old
he likes then 12 years old
Pretty sure most of the US fans will join in
Wow, that sounds juvenile and irrelevant.
Just like Australia soccer.
US fans will join in on that. Soccer isn't full of MAGA, especially given world cup tickets are out of the base's income/disability check range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aussie chant coming tomorrow according to their social media:
he's fat
he's old
he likes then 12 years old
Pretty sure most of the US fans will join in
Wow, that sounds juvenile and irrelevant.
Just like Australia soccer.
US fans will join in on that. Soccer isn't full of MAGA, especially given world cup tickets are out of the base's income/disability check range.
Anonymous wrote:When fifa is selling tickets starting at $500 to $1,000 a game they don’t care about a few empty seats. They aren’t going to dramatically drop the prices because all the people who bought seats at $1,000 would complain.
You can sell one seat at $1,000 or 5 seats at $200. It is the same amount of money. So half a stadium could be empty and fifa is still making over a billion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aussie chant coming tomorrow according to their social media:
he's fat
he's old
he likes then 12 years old
Pretty sure most of the US fans will join in
Wow, that sounds juvenile and irrelevant.
Just like Australia soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aussie chant coming tomorrow according to their social media:
he's fat
he's old
he likes then 12 years old
Pretty sure most of the US fans will join in
Wow, that sounds juvenile and irrelevant.
Just like Australia soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Aussie chant coming tomorrow according to their social media:
he's fat
he's old
he likes then 12 years old
Pretty sure most of the US fans will join in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m still waiting for the boycott. When is it supposed to happen?
For me, it’s a forced boycott. My son really wanted to go but the tickets were just out of our price range.
People here say there are empty seats everywhere. That should mean seats will be available for cheap the day of the matches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Houston is both flooded and hellishly humid yet has sold out World Cup games. There's definitely no boycott.
I don't doubt that every seat will be filled for most games. The problem for me is how ticket prices have excluded many middle and lower middle class fans from being in those seats. That exclusiveness has not always been the case in World Cups in the past.
This is now the narrative shift that the boycott didn’t happen - and never was going to happen. At least nobody has come up with an incredibly dumb argument as to why the ticket prices are the orange man’s fault. Maybe they have and I haven’t seen it