iwasthere2012 wrote:phips wrote:PrezIke wrote:Actually, it was Adidas who spelled Colombia wrong, not the US hosts.
when i wrote that the US played the wrong anthem and misspelled a country name I was merely referring to companies here not the actual US soccer federation. but yes, youre correct.
To the best of my knowledge Adidas are still German with their HQ in Bavaria.
CTID Hants wrote:Surprised none of our American friends haven't got a thread going yet (or anyone for that matter).
Otamendi took the lead for the Argies last night in a 5-0 win over Panama, Sergio scored after coming from the bench and Messi bagged s hattrick
A tough one to follow from this side of the pond as most games from what I see are 02:00 or later
Cocacolajojo wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:phips wrote:PrezIke wrote:Actually, it was Adidas who spelled Colombia wrong, not the US hosts.
when i wrote that the US played the wrong anthem and misspelled a country name I was merely referring to companies here not the actual US soccer federation. but yes, youre correct.
To the best of my knowledge Adidas are still German with their HQ in Bavaria.
Yeah but that's merely another country.
Dwaring wrote:Just sad we can't fill a stadium watch our national team. Ticket prices were a big turn off. I was about to get a good deal to see all 3 matches here in Philly. Uraguay (let down), USA & Chile.
JamieMCFC wrote:Dwaring wrote:Just sad we can't fill a stadium watch our national team. Ticket prices were a big turn off. I was about to get a good deal to see all 3 matches here in Philly. Uraguay (let down), USA & Chile.
Average Attendance for Copa, Euros and World Cup
Copa Centenario: 41,693
Euro 2016: 48,794
Copa America 2015: 25,227
World Cup 2014: 53,592
Wonderwall wrote:JamieMCFC wrote:Dwaring wrote:Just sad we can't fill a stadium watch our national team. Ticket prices were a big turn off. I was about to get a good deal to see all 3 matches here in Philly. Uraguay (let down), USA & Chile.
Average Attendance for Copa, Euros and World Cup
Copa Centenario: 41,693
Euro 2016: 48,794
Copa America 2015: 25,227
World Cup 2014: 53,592
It all depends on stadia size and pricing too. If they were all the same you could make a comparison but it's apples and orange's
PrezIke wrote:Wonderwall wrote:JamieMCFC wrote:Dwaring wrote:Just sad we can't fill a stadium watch our national team. Ticket prices were a big turn off. I was about to get a good deal to see all 3 matches here in Philly. Uraguay (let down), USA & Chile.
Average Attendance for Copa, Euros and World Cup
Copa Centenario: 41,693
Euro 2016: 48,794
Copa America 2015: 25,227
World Cup 2014: 53,592
It all depends on stadia size and pricing too. If they were all the same you could make a comparison but it's apples and orange's
Indeed. Pricing for the Copa Centenario is very high for a tournament not as well known outside of serious football fans in the U.S., and games are almost all played in large capacity American football stadiums.
Gringo Twatburger wrote:And they won't. Ever. Until we get rid of ze German bullshit artist and play some fun football.
And fuck off Carl. It's still the Copa you dickweed.
Cheers
Saul Goodman wrote:Is Sergio injured? Why is he not playing more in this tournament?
bigblue wrote:Levetzzi injured after tumbling over the billboards. All about the $$$ for FIFA, even over player safety.
On the US, our keeper is Brad Guzan, the team is build around an Asron Villa reject, and we sub on an average 17 year old kid from the bundesliga bench when looking for a goal. Says it all really. We'll be lucky to not get completely dicked
Saul Goodman wrote:Is Sergio injured? Why is he not playing more in this tournament?
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Is Sergio injured? Why is he not playing more in this tournament?
Because the best individuals don't necessarily make the best team perhaps?
Delighted to hear he's not playing.
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