The Odum of Ala Igbo
Hail Biafra!
Senegal as well
who's gonna rep Africa right at the World Cup ?
Nigeria (Biafra)
Senegal as well
who's gonna rep Africa right at the World Cup ?
Tbf, this the first time usa struggled in the qualifiers since 2002 which indicates bad players and/or managementBryan Ruiz alone is better than the entire USMNT....but cats jumped on me when I said "if we had soccer in the hood we'd be dominating that too."
One of the biggest athletic talent pools on earth and we can't put together a side that doesn't struggle through WC Qualifiers.
Isco doing Isco thing's again
Wish he came to Barca
Spend 40m on Paulinho "Paulinho is common sense. He will do good in Barcelona, you will see" - Robert
Spend 40m on Gomes "Gomes will be future of Barca, you will see" - Lucho
Spend 35m on Arda "Arda is exactly what we need" - Lucho
Spend 30m on Paco "He is great prospect, you will see" - Robert
Spend 18m on Vermaleen "PL proven"
Spend 18m on 30yr old Mathieu "He is very fast. He will come good"
Spend 4m for Douglas "He is young and talented"
if we're being honest, Cost Rica has better players
Highly doubt we lose the playoff game if it comes to that but my reaction will be andHow will Yank futbol fans react if their team fails to qualify?
How will Yank futbol fans react if their team fails to qualify?
The thing with France is that on paper they should be favorites to win the WC with Brazil and Germany being close by. However, with a coach like Deschamps they will never reach their potential. He needs to stop playing Giroud and have him come off as a sub. Start with either Laca or Mbappe and let them get chemistry/cohesion with the rest of the team before the WC.
Honestly this shyt is so frustrating because this team should be dominating every game.
La Liga chief wants UEFA to investigate Manchester City's transfer spending
La Liga wants UEFA to investigate Manchester City's spending and expand its newly launched probe into whether Paris Saint-Germain have breached financial fair play rules.
Spanish league president Javier Tebas said in a statement to The Associated Press on Monday that Abu Dhabi-funded City and Qatari-owned PSG are benefiting from state aid which distorts European competitions and "is irreparably harming the football industry."
Tebas wrote separate letters to European football's governing body on Aug. 22 requesting investigations into Man City and PSG.