Anonymous wrote:Np
Whatever you call them, I would go for any of those teams over England!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So clearly this thread is a stupidity contest.
My only question is who is winning.
I can play too.
I am a lawyer and today I wrote “pro se” and “in camera.”
Therefore I am Latin since I use Latin words.
Also, I am like Messi in that I am short and I used to take growth hormone.
Therefore I play soccer with a Latin style, which means I write XVII on my ball because my number is 17.
Also, I live near an aqueduct. Which makes me Brazilian since Brazilians are Latin and also agoraphobic which is definitely a Latin word.
Et tu, John Calipari, also a Latin soccer player because he is an American coach with an Italian name who once kicked a round ball into the air. My friend with Legionnaires’ disease nearly died but now the Latin fighting germs are burned into his soul just like his tattoo of Manchester which is a Latin city because Pep Guardiola lives there.
People with common sense who are reading this thread I have a question for you. Do you see why many people around the world dislike people from the USA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So clearly this thread is a stupidity contest.
My only question is who is winning.
I can play too.
I am a lawyer and today I wrote “pro se” and “in camera.”
Therefore I am Latin since I use Latin words.
Also, I am like Messi in that I am short and I used to take growth hormone.
Therefore I play soccer with a Latin style, which means I write XVII on my ball because my number is 17.
Also, I live near an aqueduct. Which makes me Brazilian since Brazilians are Latin and also agoraphobic which is definitely a Latin word.
Et tu, John Calipari, also a Latin soccer player because he is an American coach with an Italian name who once kicked a round ball into the air. My friend with Legionnaires’ disease nearly died but now the Latin fighting germs are burned into his soul just like his tattoo of Manchester which is a Latin city because Pep Guardiola lives there.
People with common sense who are reading this thread I have a question for you. Do you see why many people around the world dislike lawyers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So clearly this thread is a stupidity contest.
My only question is who is winning.
I can play too.
I am a lawyer and today I wrote “pro se” and “in camera.”
Therefore I am Latin since I use Latin words.
Also, I am like Messi in that I am short and I used to take growth hormone.
Therefore I play soccer with a Latin style, which means I write XVII on my ball because my number is 17.
Also, I live near an aqueduct. Which makes me Brazilian since Brazilians are Latin and also agoraphobic which is definitely a Latin word.
Et tu, John Calipari, also a Latin soccer player because he is an American coach with an Italian name who once kicked a round ball into the air. My friend with Legionnaires’ disease nearly died but now the Latin fighting germs are burned into his soul just like his tattoo of Manchester which is a Latin city because Pep Guardiola lives there.
People with common sense who are reading this thread I have a question for you. Do you see why many people around the world dislike people from the USA?
Anonymous wrote:So clearly this thread is a stupidity contest.
My only question is who is winning.
I can play too.
I am a lawyer and today I wrote “pro se” and “in camera.”
Therefore I am Latin since I use Latin words.
Also, I am like Messi in that I am short and I used to take growth hormone.
Therefore I play soccer with a Latin style, which means I write XVII on my ball because my number is 17.
Also, I live near an aqueduct. Which makes me Brazilian since Brazilians are Latin and also agoraphobic which is definitely a Latin word.
Et tu, John Calipari, also a Latin soccer player because he is an American coach with an Italian name who once kicked a round ball into the air. My friend with Legionnaires’ disease nearly died but now the Latin fighting germs are burned into his soul just like his tattoo of Manchester which is a Latin city because Pep Guardiola lives there.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as "Latin" soccer. There is no such thing as "African" style of play or "Asian" style of play.
Each country has its own style. Some countries play a similar style. Carribean countries may play in a similar way, but Jamacia plays differently than Trinidad and Tobago, and El Salvador plays differently from Honduras.
The most successful soccer nations come from #1 Europe and #2 South America. It is typically the same countries from those continents with a few dark horses sneaking in sometimes.
A few other countries from north america, africa, and asia sometimes sneak in as dark horses, but overwhelmingly, the best players and best teams are in Europe and South America.
Anonymous wrote:My head hurts from the stupidity. Latin is a language. For the love of everything holy. Latin are not a people.
Anonymous wrote:Italy doesn't even play a "Latin" style, so this entire conversation is BS. Spain doesn't really either. Central America, Mexico, and some other South American countries do. Brazil is in their own category. Argentina was settled by a lot of Italians and has a strong influence of that style mixed with Latin.