now he saw Pipita
Really?
nah.. but sometimes you wonder
lol @ tickets for the Final being $400 a pop for the tiest seats on Stubhub.... gonna watch it comfortably at home, tbh
Refs stole 2-3 goals from Argentina on non-existent offsides.
it at least this will do
You might get a ticket for half the price... Americans get charged double for taking up 2 seats
AT&T Center seating chart
if only american athletes played soccer.....................the landscape would be vastly different..............america would be an unbeatable juggernaut..............the top countries are beating our 5th/6th sport choice players...............
Lavezzi fractured and Augusto with a teared muscle. this team's luck with injuries and finals.
Eggball isn't a sport
Peter Holt don't even spend money on playoff shirts..... I mean sheets
Is this you son?
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No that's RD2191
Fractured Radius for Lavezzi... still can't believe he didn't notice he was out of bounds. At least he's going to have surgery in 'Murica, tbh... hopefully they also put a couple of anium knees and some of Lebron's HGH while he's in there...
The advertising boards should have been pushed further back since there was more space. This is football's version of the Paul George injury
Stop posting gifs of average looking women. Out of all the hot girls you pick a mediocre 6. Messi fanboys.lol
South American teams absolutely crushed CONCACAF at Copa America Centenario
Nobody doubted that South American teams were much better than their CONCACAF (North America, Central America and the Caribbean) counterparts coming into Copa America Centenario. But few would have predicted that the gap between the two would be so wide.
When the tournament was organized, it was billed as the Championship of the Americas, marking the first time that all of the best teams from the Western Hemisphere would be in the same compe ion. All 10 of South America's teams would be involved, with the six best from CONCACAF. It would be a real showcase and, even if South America had the better teams, it would at least be compe ive between the two regions, right? Wrong.
The gulf was made especially clear in the matches that eliminated Mexico and the United States. The two countries are CONCACAF's best and, while not among the best in the world, the thinking was that they could at least put up a decent fight. Instead, Mexico fielded a team that many thought could be their best team ever and they were throttled 7-0 by Chile in the quarterfinals. Three days later, Argentina crushed the Americans, 4-0.
Arguably the two best teams from South America took on the clear-cut two best teams from CONCACAF and beat them by a combined score of 11-0.
Only two of the eight quarterfinal teams came from CONCACAF, and by the time all of the teams from the region went out, they had gone 6-9-2 against South American sides. And in those matches, CONCACAF teams were out-scored 41-18.
If Copa America was going to be CONCACAF's chance to prove that they had closed the gap on South America, they didn't do a very good job. If anything, it showed that the gap is bigger than it has been in a long time.
http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/stor...tenario-062116
I think even with current format..you guys should continue inviting teams from different confeds..like when hapans under 23 playing...etc
Also..whats the point of a quailifiers? Not enough countries un the americas for that kind of
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USA sucked. Didn't even look like they belonged on the same field as Argentina.
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