| ▲ | bhupy 4 hours ago | |||||||
> With respect, only an American would think that the competition ceases to be interesting just because the US loses With respect to you, I'm a lifelong football fan. And read more carefully, the argument I am making is not that the competition ceases to be interesting because the US loses. The argument I am making is that the competition ceases to be interesting because the US doesn't get to field its best squad on account of a highly controversial on-field decision (itself downstream of a mis-application of VAR). Let the chips fall where they may, should the USA lose after this, at least they got to make their best attempt at it. That's all I want as a spectator. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ViewTrick1002 29 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> The argument I am making is that the competition ceases to be interesting because the US doesn't get to field its best squad on account of a highly controversial on-field decision (itself downstream of a mis-application of VAR). I don’t see much controversy. It is a clear red. Being suspended is the risk you face when challenging that hard. You play with the team you have in the game. Players get injured, suspended or has previous yellows that would leads to a suspension if another is gotten. That’s all part of the game. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | drivingmenuts 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> Let the chips fall where they may, should the USA lose after this, at least they got to make their best attempt at it. Well, that, and a President who interferes where he has no fucking business whatsoever and a governing body who kowtows to that same President. This is just flat out cheating. But hey, fuck the rules, right? 'Cause our team got to compete. | ||||||||