fair enough, a little hyperbole is called for when my country had it's heart broken.
The argument for me is a pointless one, as basically any nation on earth can make this claim for any sport in which they don't invest their full dedication.
Essentially, most countries can claim "If we spent more time into developing basketball/hockey/football/baseball, we'd be much more compe ive on the world stage."
Isn't this what exactly happened in basketball? In 1992, the US team won by a average of 40 points per game. 12 years later, the growth of the sport result in Argentina winning the the gold medal. And clearly, Soccer >>>>>>>>> Basketball in Argentina.
I guess that means Argentina could dominate basketball if they cared as much as they do about soccer. But who really cares about 'ifs'.
fair enough, a little hyperbole is called for when my country had it's heart broken.
I did tear up when he equalized dude, I have nothing but respect for that guys passion
Only two sports teams can bring me to that, the US natty team and Auburn football.
Recognize!
Have to disagree with you here DR. Have you worked out these players alongside the best in other sports? I think not. You're much smarter than making blanket statements like this
I am so proud of this team, even if they don't advance.
The bottom line is, if they had played better to start the game then none of this bull would matter.
I sincerely hope we crush Algeria and find a way to advance. This team could certainly make some noise if(admittedly a very big if) it can find it's way in the early going of matches.
Yeah ^, for some reason the U.S.A seem to play like dog at the start of matches. When they go behind they start to play like a decent team.
USA needs to come out against Algeria the same way they trashed Egypt in a must-win game last year at the Conf. Cup. It won't be easy, but its gotta be done.
Lol i wanted to ask americans about the football vs soccer name thing for a long long time, but i guess i wouldn't say it as good as in this video.
I guess they should call it handball, but the name is allready taken.
Roughball?![]()
I sure hope so![]()
Soccer comes from the term Associated Football.
And Football comes from the people who created the sport.
So true.
What if they changed american football to elipse. I think it sounds pretty cool and catchy. The ball is shaped like an elipse.
that'd be an ellipsoid btw .. ellipse is a plane object.![]()
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