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ah my mistake, it was nice to see the USA want it so badly, I think it's done SOCCER a huge boost over there 😉
 
MissTake said:
ah my mistake, it was nice to see the USA want it so badly, I think it's done SOCCER a huge boost over there 😉

Yes, in the USA, people never talk about soccer, now all of a sudden, everyone has become huge fans, like they have been forever. Boy, won't they be disappointed.

When the USA won Group C, there were reports of people flipping cars and setting things on fire celebrating. :lol:
 
2787cmt said:
When the USA won Group C, there were reports of people flipping cars and setting things on fire celebrating. :lol:

:lol: That proves it is still in it's infancy over there, soccer hooliganism is outlawed here now, we have hopefully moved past that stage but it does come with the game.

I hope the interest continues for you :great:
 
MissTake said:
2787cmt said:
When the USA won Group C, there were reports of people flipping cars and setting things on fire celebrating. :lol:

:lol: That proves it is still in it's infancy over there, soccer hooliganism is outlawed here now, we have hopefully moved past that stage but it does come with the game.

I hope the interest continues for you :great:
It probably won't. In the United States, the celebrating was big though, because the whole USA got to celebrate. In all our other sporting events, such as the American Football Super Bowl, the NBA Finals in basketball, the World Series in baseball, and the Stanley Cup in hockey, the city with the winning team always does insane stuff to celebrate, but this has been bigger with the Group C win. :yes:
 
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