oragator said:
England is calling it a dream draw. Which is fine with me because A-:they aren't taking us seriously (despite the fact hat both times we have played them at the world cup we came away with points), and B-it means they at worried about the other two either.
So I like our chances.
he has a Wales match that day; not a Real Madrid match.Ag Since 83 said:
I assume Qatar has some crazy golf course we can get Gareth Bale a tee time for on 11/21, right?
Correct. Instead, they get to eliminate El Tri-pe in the group stage. Pinche maranos sucios.Brian Earl Spilner said:On the bright side, Argentina can't eliminate us in the knockouts again.wangus12 said:
Mexico getting a tough group
E, G and H look toughest, IMOCaptain Positivity said:
I haven't followed as much over the last several years, but I don't see a definitive group of death.
Maybe C?
Not to mention Southgate tends to runs really dumb tactics as well.Mathguy64 said:
England is good. They are a WC semi finalist and EURO finalist for a reason. The good part is Harry Maguire is our secret weapon.
FIFA wouldn't do that!jeffk said:
I'm suspicious that FIFA rigged this draw to be so even.
Nov. 25 is Evacuation Day, the day in 1783 when the British Army left New York to end the occupation of America's greatest city.
— Jeff Clemens (@jclemensfl) April 1, 2022
Gen. Washington triumphantly led his troops into Manhattan.
Exactly 239 years later, the #USMNT will re-create this important historical event in Doha.
England and their fans were great the last Euros and WC. I was rooting for them hard.Dre_00 said:oragator said:
England is calling it a dream draw. Which is fine with me because A-:they aren't taking us seriously (despite the fact hat both times we have played them at the world cup we came away with points), and B-it means they at worried about the other two either.
So I like our chances.
England is calling it a dream draw because their football media and fans are, mostly, the most insular, undeservingly arrogant group that still hasn't realized that they are their football team's own worst enemy. And even though they finally, somehow, managed to find a group of talented footballers with enough collective mental strength to handle that immense, unnecessary pressure, they seem hell bent on piling on more to ensure that this new group crumbles underneath that pressure as well.
TheMasterplan said:England and their fans are some of the most obnoxious and douchiest fans in the world who act like they own the ge despite having not won anything in 70 years while also racially abusing their young players. They belong in the same list as teasips and Yankees fans. I was rooting for them hard.Dre_00 said:oragator said:
England is calling it a dream draw. Which is fine with me because A-:they aren't taking us seriously (despite the fact hat both times we have played them at the world cup we came away with points), and B-it means they at worried about the other two either.
So I like our chances.
England is calling it a dream draw because their football media and fans are, mostly, the most insular, undeservingly arrogant group that still hasn't realized that they are their football team's own worst enemy. And even though they finally, somehow, managed to find a group of talented footballers with enough collective mental strength to handle that immense, unnecessary pressure, they seem hell bent on piling on more to ensure that this new group crumbles underneath that pressure as well.
It's going to be a fun game!
Man, eff Harry Kane.Dre_00 said:
This English football team has a lot of genuinely likable players. Some English football fans are genuinely likable. Many are not (and the immense amount of racist abuse that Sancho, Saka, and Rashford endured proved that). Pretty much the entirety of English football media is a complete **** show.
My personal opinion of course.
jeffk said:👀👀👀 pic.twitter.com/Bl76i1jBDF
— Roger Gonzalez (@RGonzalezCBS) April 1, 2022
It's begun.
Just in: FIFA confirms that all three #USMNT group stage games will kick off at 2 p.m. Eastern - that's 11 a.m. Pacific, 10 p.m. local time in Qatar.
— Jonathan Tannenwald (@thegoalkeeper) April 1, 2022
A gift for U.S. fans, and especially for Fox and Telemundo. https://t.co/GXyliVWgn4
A gift?jeffk said:Just in: FIFA confirms that all three #USMNT group stage games will kick off at 2 p.m. Eastern - that's 11 a.m. Pacific, 10 p.m. local time in Qatar.
— Jonathan Tannenwald (@thegoalkeeper) April 1, 2022
A gift for U.S. fans, and especially for Fox and Telemundo. https://t.co/GXyliVWgn4
PatAg said:Monday the 21stTRM said:
We play Nov. 21st, Nov 25th, and Nov 29th.
21st - Euro
25th - England
29th - Iran
Friday the 25th
Tuesday the 29th
Weird ass dates, going to have to get creative to watch it, depending on what time the games are