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rickr
06 Jun 2005, 09:23 PM
game I wanted to throw up when I saw all of those Americans wearing England shirts. Am I the only one that felt this way?

gunnersbluescardinal
07 Jun 2005, 12:05 AM
And how many England fans were sitting in the south end of the stadium because it wasn't planned well enough in advance to at least give us one end of the stadium. US-soccer attendance is poor enough in general, couldn't someone try to help us out by at least attempting to get us all to sit in the same general vicinity? Maybe we can at least appear to represent our country.

I think the lameass American next to me didn't like me yelling for the US too much. He made some comment that I was pretty sure was directed at me. I wasn't sure so I let it go, but what a fat, lazy idiot. Wearing his Liverpool hat to a US-England match!

Also, having a Mexican referee for a US soccer match. What was that all about? THAT is considered fair???? You can bet England would never have an Argentinian ref officiate one of their home matches! No wonder throwing people on the ground every time they touched the ball, tackling from behind and trapping a ball off your forearms in the box were legal.

metroflip73
07 Jun 2005, 10:22 AM
game I wanted to throw up when I saw all of those Americans wearing England shirts. Am I the only one that felt this way?

Those beeyotches are PLASTIC Yanks.

They can make a choice to support England, but that should not stop you from talking s*** to that person!