Guys, I’m not saying you have to provide a Mark Twain level of wit but if you’re going to come to these threads and sh*t on our fellow Mexicans abroad, at least put a little effort and intelligence into your banter. Gracias
Habló el "filósofo del foro"... Que puta pinche hueva... Save the semantics for other shit that is actually important...
defender a alguien solo por que es mexicano es una de las pendejadas mas chicanas/pochas que existen.
Listen here buddy guy, this Mexican Abroad section is heavily moderated and certain behaviors are not tolerated. We want to encourage more discussion and less salty bitching. You're welcome to adhere these very simple requirements or you can crawl over to the univision forums where your constant need to overuse "pinche hueva" might find a more suitable audience. Who is defending what? It's simple. In these Mex Abroad MLS threads, we don't need to hear how unhappy you are that these guys went to MLS. We already know that and most of us agree. Take that sh*t elsewhere.
So is Gio injured again? I mean the stress alone of playing MLS ball is enough to keep you up at night so I can only imagine how hard he had to exert himself on the field. Can you imagine what it's like the night before facing a team like NY Red Bulls? When you're playing at this level, you can only hope to stay healthy.
I went to the game vs NYC on Sunday. Didn't even notice Gio was subbed out until Jona scored in the second half. Didn't even really notice him when he was on the field. If Pizarro puts in a good shift in the upcoming friendlies and maintains his form with Chivas, I think he can overtake Gio for a spot on the WC squad.
Giovani is becoming a joke at this point http://global.espn.com/football/maj...s-voted-most-overrated-in-poll-of-mls-players He needs to have a very very good world cup at this point (if he gets called up)
I wonder if he earned peanuts at Villearreal. Plus a mexican doing good in Europe should get a lot of sponsors in Mexico and speacially in the US.