I always forget US Soccer has a men's team.
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It's a cultural thing, US doesn't give a damn about soccer...
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And rest of World doesn't care about US sports. Not meant unkindly. US sports fans miss out World sporting tournaments and supporting team.
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As a Brazilian I couldn't agree more with you !
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Why don’t we pay as much attention to the success of women’s soccer as we do the failure of men’s?
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In 1,994 the idea was to be world champion in 20 years no not to qualify to World Cup. Soccer can’t be Americanized cause is international.
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The difference between winning and losing is so small. We will bounce back. But other smaller countries are better now too.
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the difference between winning and losing to Trindad and Tobago is large. Very, very, monstrously large
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If only our very best ATHLETES played soccer and not hoops and Football, we’d compete better. This week is on coaching and tactics
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dusting that old argument off I see.. there's partial truth there. Football will soon falter because of brain damage
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can't see parents who care about their children allowing them to suffer that way with all the studies we have nowadays
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it's cruel really..
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I like your takes. Thoughtful. Thanks. Twitter can be the opposite. Sleep well.
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you too friend
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First of all, they don’t even know the name of the sport they are playing.
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The real problem is that we don't have our top tier athletes playing soccer. If we did our men's team would be as dominant as the women's.
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Actually, I don’t know anything about football; I just find the name “soccer” a little silly.
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