The US is about to play in Puerto Rico. It's super hot here today. The people in the US board were saying that this was going to be like the world cup for Puerto Rico and yet they didn't call up their best player ("Pito" Ramos) and the stadium looks super empty. A lot more empty than whenever Mexican clubs came here (to be honest though the LA Galaxy once sold the stadium out).
No way in hell Águila (El Salvador) were going to release Pito Ramos for this game 1) on a non-FIFA date and 2) in the middle of their Clausura playoffs.
Is anyone watching the game though? Ref is being hella pro-USA, and that 2nd USA goal was seriously one of the least classiest things I've ever seen in my life -in a friendly for Pete's sake. So much for "class" Edit: Puerto Rico pulls one back with a golazo
To be fair that guy from Puerto Rico goes down on every play. He's the worst I've seen since Martin Rodriguez.
They had two guys down, one in the mid and the other up to when the US took the ball, and to me, both of those looked like fouls.
Wtf.... Puerto Rico should have 2 goals right at the beginning of the 2nd half. I thought the game was just starting, then I saw the score and was like "How the fvck has Puerto Rico scored on them?"
Do you even futbol, tio? Why aren't England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland on one NT called United Kingdom?
I thought that was only for the London Olympics. How many territories worldwide have national teams different from their colonial parents?
They only played as the UK for those olympics and only Wales and England did. Northern Ireland and Scotland passed. They have different football federations but not olympic federations which is why they don't compete in football.
Sevilla is taking it to Barca and has hit the post but it seems like one of those games where they will come close 20 times but Barca will knick it against the run of play on some fluke...