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Originally posted by Red Night
This is the bet I will make with you or anyone else.

USA will win a world cup before England wins another.
Don't you mean World Series?

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Originally posted by blade68
Don't you mean World Series?
No, I meant the world cup.

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Originally posted by blade68
Don't you mean World Series?
sshhh don't be silly, there's other teams outside of north america in the world cup.


Originally posted by Red Night
This is the bet I will make with you or anyone else.

USA will win a world cup before England wins another.
Unlikely as it is that England will win a world cup in the near future, it's infinitely more likely than the US even getting in a WC final. 😏

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Unlikely as it is that England will win a world cup in the near future, it's infinitely more likely than the US even getting in a WC final. 😏
Put up or shut up.

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Stephen Colbert just did a segment on Soccer asking whether or not we should start to care about the game now that we're good at it. Alexi Lalas was the guest.

That win over Spain was significant in raising awareness of the game here in the states.

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Originally posted by Red Night
Stephen Colbert just did a segment on Soccer asking whether or not we should start to care about the game now that we're good at it. Alexi Lalas was the guest.

That win over Spain was significant in raising awareness of the game here in the states.
links plz

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Originally posted by Red Night
Put up or shut up.
Didn't he just do that? 😕


Anyway, having the USA involved in a sport is a good thing. All those fat-assed people helping push marketing revenue into a sport is great.
I hope the US starts focussing more on rugby and cricket too...

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Originally posted by Red Night
Stephen Colbert just did a segment on Soccer asking whether or not we should start to care about the game now that we're good at it. Alexi Lalas was the guest.

That win over Spain was significant in raising awareness of the game here in the states.
Ten million soccer moms can't be wrong.

I was happy that the USA beat Spain -- such an upset, it can only be good for the sport.

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Originally posted by Red Night
Put up or shut up.
As the US will not win the world cup in the next 50 years minimum, I stand to win or lose nothing. There's no valid bet.

I'll bet you my mortgage that USA don't win the next WC or get in the final.
I'll even give you 10 to 1 odds.

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Originally posted by Red Night
[b]Stephen Colbert just did a segment on Soccer asking whether or not we should start to care about the game now that we're good at it.
'Good at it'?

You've just lost twice to Brazil, and once to Italy....and beat Egypt and Spain - when and how did that ever qualify any side to be 'good at it'???!!!!

There's a lot of people getting things out of perspective on here.

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I didn't have a chance to see the match but I heard the US played an excellent game. Good to see some significant progress from a country which really could be a force at the world's most loved sport, if only they got around to loving it as the rest of us do. Let's hope it continues.

Well done!

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New FIFA world rankings came out today.

USA up 2 to #12

Brazil up 4 to #1

Italy unchanged ????

Greece up 6 to #11 ?????