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[3/27/05] U.S. vs Mexico WC Qualifying

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by leroy, Mar 22, 2005.

  1. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    OK, freaker... you're getting so technical on me, so I will give you some more... but not necessarily in that '94 squad... hold on...

    Touché. I am looking at U.S. National Soccer Players. Check the BIRTHPLACE for each one of these players over the last 10 years:

    Jeff Agoos - Switzerland
    Jeff Cunningham - Jamaica
    Thomas Dooley - Germany
    Robin Fraser - Jamaica
    Diego Gutierrez - Colombia :mad:
    Carlos Llamosa - Colombia :mad:
    Pablo Mastroeni - Argentina :mad:
    Jakusz Michallik - Poland
    Hugo Perez - El Salvador :mad:
    Preki - Yugoslavia
    Tabareth Ramos - Uruguay :mad:
    David Regis - Martinique
    Erne Stewart - Holland
    Roy Wegerle - South Africa

    Now YOU go out and find me all the foreign-born players for the Mexican select. I gave you two already before (Caballero, Naelson).
     
  2. RocketFan007

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    I prove you wrong so you change your stance. You said earlier that the 1990 squad had AT LEAST 8 players born outside the US. This was clearly a lie. You said Reyna and Sanneh were born outside the US, the weren't. No one here will admit deny that the US doesn't use naturalized citizens, every country does, and it's within the rules. JUst don't make up lies about our team. BTW, most of the guys you mentioned have never made a major contribution to the national team. The exceptions being Agoos, Stewart and Mastroeni. Also, just because a player is born outside the US, doesn't mean he wasn't born as a US citizen. If both his parents are Americans, and they were living abroad at the time of his birth, he's still an American citizen.
     
  3. plcmts17

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    This talk of who was born where is ridiculous.
    Like we all have a choice of where we are born. The only thing that concerns me about the team is how we play and the style of play.
     
  4. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    I change my stance. I lied.

    Mexico 2, U.S.A. 1. End of story. The End. Fin. Finito.

    So do you agree that LeRoy420 should change his signature, or not?
     
  5. SwoLy-D

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    I am wearing my U.S.A. jersee today. :eek:
     

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