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Still wild that his son plays for a different NT, while he is President of Liberia

Still wild that his son plays for a different NT, while he is President of Liberia

The USA are doing well. Coming from a country that calls football 'soccer', you guys look formidable.
Spit breh, spitNo they don’t. I don’t know why y’all keep saying this. Bale is washed. Dan James wouldn’t start for the US. Ramsay is Pulisic level and that’s it.
Weah, Mckennie, Dest, all play in the champions league every year. Musah starts at Valencia and Adams is one of the best tackling CDM’s in the Prem. Then you have Aaronson and Reyna on the bench.
Even Tim Ream and Sargent are solid English championship level players.
This was always going to be the US dominating possession and Wales trying to capitalize on mistakes

The word 'soccer' has done a number on y'allThe USA are doing well. Coming from a country that calls football 'soccer', you guys look formidable.
No, they didn't. They've always called it football. Yes, the term 'Soccer' is originally British but that was used by the upper classes. Most people always called it football.The same name that the Brits orginally called it?
Keep telling yourself that.Yea i can tell u dont follow much footy on an international level if you're surprised by a countrys team who has shown out juat about every world cup they been in

Skip to 1 minute in. He got that typical african dad demeanorStill wild that his son plays for a different NT, while he is President of Liberia![]()


Yup lol alot of people dont know this but he is a jamaican..it was sad that he got injured and he named on the WC squad
Cory Gibbs is your man, huh?
Him getting injured freed up a spot for Berhalter on the 2006 WC squad.![]()
. We can go up another level.No, they didn't. They've always called it football. Yes, the term 'Soccer' is originally British but that was used by the upper classes. Most people always called it football.
Keep telling yourself that.

Keep telling myself facts? Ok i will.No, they didn't. They've always called it football. Yes, the term 'Soccer' is originally British but that was used by the upper classes. Most people always called it football.
Keep telling yourself that.