here is a story from the uk independent Rossi the natural-born finisher gunning to be United's new baby-faced assassin Published: 20 January 2006 Italian striker offers the invention and vision which Sir Alex Ferguson's side has been lacking. Andy Hunter reports Everyone knows that Rossi was born in America. The kid is not Italian he is american. We all know the anti-american bias of british papers (their bashing of Howard, Glazers) and now they refuse to call the future star of man u (Rossi) "american." Is this a way to save space in their paper/a mistake/or bias? you decide.
If he is playing for Italy he would be Italian(for player - country association sakes)? Like Adu was born in Ghana, you dont see people referring to him as Ghanian.
I've seen him refered to as Ghanian in the British press and when they do articles on him at the BBC they usually put the articles in the African section of their website instead of the "Global" section or elsewhere.. Example (note the url after you click it): http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3582849.stm
https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292722 If you don't like what's written in the British press don't read it, it's not for your benefit anyway.
No need to cry because a guy who would instantly become your greatest ever player has turned your mob down. It's called ambition. I don't see any of you whining about raping Ghana of Adu. Now piss off back to YA with your American shite.
The British football press is pretty crap and is genuinely anti-American, at least on footballing terms. I think they had good reasons to be anti-Glazer (they haven't been anywhere near as anti-Kraft, who may be buying Liverpool), but they pretty consistently underestimate the US national team and the American public. Patronizing to the hilt. All you really have to know is that Gary Lineker read out a fake US news report during the last World Cup that consistently used US sporting terms instead of soccer terms (i.e. McBride shot a touchdown into the Portugal net for one point) and the British press bought it hook, line and sinker. Lineker also picked the US to finish last, which was just patently stupid punditry. Unfortunately, most British news reports have basically picked the US to finish last again in 2006. Oh well. Makes it sweeter when England inevitably ********s up and the US exceeds expectations .
Don't read it then thickhead, it's not written with you in mind it's for us to have a good laugh at your crappy little team and it does the job pretty well.
Yeah, a guy who came to the USA at 8 is raping poor Ghana. The only thing Ghanaian about Freddy Adu is his ancestry. His football, his accent, his life is thoroughly American. And Rossi won't get picked for Italy anyway, so he'll come crawling back to us eventually.
I was unaware the British football press was not written with British people in mind. It's funny you call the United States as a crappy little team, as I remember England going out at the exact same stage in the last World Cup.
The funny thing about this thread is that every time I've watched a Man U match where Rossi comes on they are constantly calling him the Italian striker born in New Jersey.. I don't see the complaint from yanks about Rossi deciding he wants to play for Italy.. His heritage is Italian he's lived there for years.. He associates himself as Italian get over it...
I have no opinion on the original topic but how would a guy who has yet to crack the first team lineup at his team instantly be our greatest player ever when our second choice goalkeeper has already won the oldest cup competition in England, on that same team?
Bloody hell, they even said in the article that he was born in New Jersey. It's not about 'refusing to acknowledge him as American', you numpty - his nationality is irrelevant. Howard got no more bad press than Rio Ferdinand or David Beckham or Patrick Vieira or Adrian Mutu or El-Hadji Diouf or plenty of other footballers, and for more reason than some of them. He hasn't even been in the news for quite a few months, let alone referred to in a negative fashion. Do Reyna/McBride/Bocanegra/Convey et al. get bad press? Whyever not? If Rossi calls himself Italian, I don't see why the papers should say any different.
Funny, particularly when the entire premise of this thread is a pathetic whine about the so-called ignorance of the English press...
Achievements do not equate to greatness, particularly in terms of sport. Teams carry passengers and others forgo personal honours for team loyalty. It just doesn't work that way.
If Rossi is American, then John McEnroe is German. Now PLEASE, my fellow Americans, stop starting Rossi threads. Please.
oh, that deflection, i imagine that happened in some great performance that bypasses all other americans in one great stride. 8 goals in the first 8 caps? best young player at the world cup, world cup best XI. Nothing compared to rossi in the reserves.
You really are an ignorant fool. Must be that haphazard Yank education. Let me give you some help. You belong here: (https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=41)
Post whatever you want and I will deal with it later on, providing this thread is still here. Unfortunately for you, it's almost 0430 over here and I have an early start, so I'm off to bed. I would explain why that is the case further, but it involves having the most basic knowledge of things like Earth, geography and time zones. I neither have the time nor patience for such a task. Perhaps you could ask a tourist to explain them to you? In the meantime, it would be best to return to your safe heaven in YA.
I don't car if the kid plays for Italy or the US but let's get one thing straight the US didn't rape Adu from Ghana. I would wish the kid well if he wants to play for Ghana but the US didn't poach Adu. Freddy Adu's family came to the United States for a chance of having a better life. Freddy was a young kid when he came to the states and he didn't come to America to play soccer/football. I understand what the poster was bitching about, though in my opinion it's not worth the bitching because Rossi was born and raised in Clifton, New Jersey and lived there until he was 14 when the family moved to Italy to continue to development of his game which he couldn't get in the US. While his parents where born in Italy, they both came to the US at a young age and have been living in the states for 30 + years.