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to influence FIFA and we lose anyway. So much winning. Whens the next war?So now millions of football fans around the world view the US as cheaters who used political corruption to influence FIFA and we lose anyway. So much winning. Whenâs the next war?
— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) 2026-07-07T02:04:51.351Z
wcmagumba
(7,117 posts)ForeGoneLegsBirne
(58 posts)canetoad
(21,288 posts)Johnny2X2X
(24,636 posts)Trump is totally corrupt.
SheltieLover
(82,994 posts)W_HAMILTON
(10,517 posts)Takket
(23,881 posts)which is not a good thing lol our reputation is already trash.
edbermac
(16,509 posts)Johonny
(26,894 posts)It will be just a punchline anyway.
Initech
(109,779 posts)We can't have nice things in this country.
multigraincracker
(38,408 posts)Response to highplainsdem (Original post)
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DinahMoeHum
(23,792 posts)that's for sure.
Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina made soccer "the beautiful game" in decades past.
biocube
(298 posts)we're not getting any special treatment here.
displacedvermoter
(5,270 posts)like Belgium dished out...?
Justice matters.
(10,271 posts)Looks like American magats never learned that history, let alone remember it.
RockRaven
(20,169 posts)dawn5651
(836 posts)that being said i dont believe the player who got the red card should have stepped on the pitch
Iggo
(50,176 posts)But hes a top level athlete. If they let him play, he has to play. I dont blame him for that.
But they shouldnt have let him play.
Random Boomer
(4,425 posts)Was he required to play if FIFA removes the red card? Or did his team feel they "had" to play him to have any hope of winning?
Because to my mind, the only way the team could fight back against Trump's interference -- in a way that would maintain their integrity to the rest of the world -- would have been to keep that player off the field. Now, they are forever saddled with that appearance of favoritism and corruption. Even if it wasn't their fault this happened, they still allowed the perception of impropriety to persist.
I rooted for Belgium. Their loss was the only graceful way out.
Iggo
(50,176 posts)rampartd
(5,781 posts)this player, and his coaches, know the rules.
sportsmanship requires everyone shake hands and tell the other guys "good game."
are the back up players so much worse than this guy? even so. it is a game.
C Moon
(13,859 posts)It was a busy shopping area, in the evening.
There was a tall young man with a friend standing against a wall in front of the Apple store, they were people watching.
As I walked past, I heard him say to his friend (in I believe a French accent), "Stupid Americans."
So, it's been going on for some time.
progressoid
(53,609 posts)DFW
(60,917 posts)Here in EU-land, anyway, people are perfectly capable of distinguishing between thinking Americans and Trumpanzees.
rampartd
(5,781 posts)though the peace prize was enough for me.
congrats to belgium and to all the great teams trying to play by the rules, practice sportsmanship, and maybe get some endorsement cash.
no_hypocrisy
(55,868 posts)I wouldn't be surprised if Trump bets on a certain team/country and calls Infantino to make sure it happens.