Frustrated by the draw that placed his U.S. Olympic team alongside Argentina and Portugal back in 1996, coach Bruce Arena famously lashed out at the “nice Americans” who “don’t cheat” and who are “too stupid to fix a draw.”
Arena took some heat for that little rant and sure enough, the host U.S. finished third in its quartet and was eliminated from Olympic competition.
Still two years away from taking over the senior U.S. squad, Arena called soccer “the biggest cheating sport in the world,” implying – likely with tongue in cheek — that manipulation of those all-important plastic balls is par for the course at the game’s highest level.
Nah we say "nothing but net" because the expression sounds good. Or we say "swish". The literal translation would be "rien que le filet".@Liu Kang do people say "rien mais filet" alot? Like "nothing but net" when they play basketball/football? And "tirer/tire a vue" is "shoot on sight"?
how do you use that in classes breh?Duo lingo ftw tbh makes my job 10x easier
how do you use that in classes breh?
@Grams tell me i'm not the only one who's incorporated "nordics" and "libyans" into his vernacular
Cotdamn. I hope he's out of the country for his sake. He fell off something serious after he started having injury problems.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2013/nov/21/2014-world-cup-finalists-rated?CMP=twt_gu
Got some disagreements with the rankings but I'm convinced this is the strongest World Cup ever on paper.
Nigeria 20. Ghana 21.
duly noted
redheads, curly haired or short haired bishes breh.