++Sky News++ captured his words, as he explained: “”Yes, I asked for a review by FIFA. I spoke to a man [Infantino] who is highly respected. I’m the one who got them to do it, not Biden. Biden was asleep.”

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    Conspiracy time.

    Because of the 250 years of independence, the final will be rigged to be USA/England and the USA will win controversially.

    Then trump will keep the trophy

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      I’m already suspicious the USA have got as far as they have, yes Norway are ranked two places below, but Haaland is far far better than anyone the US can field. Chances are given the USA would have had plenty of Lantino countries in their qualifying group, they’re only chance of getting into the World Cup was automatic due to hosting it. I don’t know, maybe I’m being to harsh. Still it is utterly unbelievable that FIFA have reversed this.

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        It genuinely feels like group stage was scripted to get them further in the tournament because they were a host nation. The team playing last night looked very different from the group stage team.

        I feel like the script was for Balogun’s red card was supposed to be the reason for them to lose; but trump wanted to insert himself into the play to look like a hero “saving Balogun” so then they had to change the script on why they would lose.

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        The host countries are usually setup to get out of their group. US has generally been good enough on their own to get to quarterfinals when they qualify, but that’s when the real tourney begins.

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        Holy shit. As an American seeing the marketing and advertising for the world cup is sick. It’s so cringy… I feel bad for all the authentic people that love the sport.

        I wouldn’t doubt if there’s some business going on with FIFA on large corrupt scale though… American football is losing its pull of American culture… They needed a new sport to help them create submissive people.

        It’s about to get soulless like Hollywood and marketed pop music. …and the Americans will froth over it like hungry zombies.

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          And here’s me, loving that our sports are becoming international. The WBC this year was fucking awesome to watch imo, and I think it’s cool that American football is expanding in other parts of the world. We can only imagine what an eventual “World Football Championship” would be like.

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            I agree it’s cool on the surface… But you know it’s going to lose authenticity exponentially.

            That’s why I feel for the people who are genuine about it. It’s a double edged sword that probably won’t care about the genuine people.

            It’s like every authentic thing America touches starts to oxidize, and rust.

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              I don’t agree with that. Imo professional sports lost its authenticity years ago when they started letting advertisers and sponsors dictate the games.

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          I don’t think the US needs a new sport, most of the country is either brain dead from American Football, Basketball, NASCAR, Baseball. Basically anything the USA has invetend for themselves and every other country couldn’t give a shit about.

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            Yeah most people in the US don’t give a shit about soccer, so I don’t get why you’d bother rigging it or other manipulation. Other than just because you are Trump and you just rug and grift and do shadey shit for no reason other than to do it.

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            Rugby, netball, any motorsport, cricket…turns out different regions like different things, but there are often analogues.

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              You have named sports that aren’t overtly native to one country. Yes of course the “US sports” have leaked to other countries, but they are the best at them and have a far greater following on TV, in league structure, in money pumped to and from. If the US turned its attention to sports away from what they host at home they could be world leaders in rugby, cricket, motorsport or netball, yet they’re happy to just circle jerk themselves with what they already have. And I’m fine with that. They already smash athletics. I don’t want them being good at everything.

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        You have the right of it otherwise, but one player usually can’t carry a whole team on his own. Not even a phenomenon like Haaland.

        Granted, they have a few other good players like Ødegaard too, but that’s still not necessarily enough to beat a well-managed team and Pochettino managed a few of the biggest clubs in the world before taking the US gig.

        Still, even if nothing else looks suspicious, the first withdrawn red card since 1962 at the request of the despot in charge of a host country is in itself enough to warrant an asterisk.

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      That might actually get people around the world to pressure their leaders to take action against the USA. From what I understand about most of the rest of the world, soccer is taken very seriously.

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      Will one of Starmer’s last acts as PM be to try and get Quansah’s red card overturned?

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          Never did. He only has ambition. Where was you when he was taking all these gifts?

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            You know he didn’t have to resign right? He literally only did it for honor. The uk political system is driven by honor. They even pressured Boris Johnson to resign. Could you imagine a US president resigning before their term was done?

            The UK hasn’t had a single prime minister fill out their full term since 2015

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              You know he didn’t have to resign right? He literally only did it for honor.

              Ah, i see the confusion now, you’re talking about the “honour killings” kind of honour, the excessive toxic pride kind, like “leaving before you’re kicked out to try and save face”.

              “I don’t think i can win so i won’t compete”, isn’t honour, it’s pragmatism.

              I’m not even throwing shade for it, it’s a good call.

              I was thinking of the idealised honour where you do the subjectively right thing, for the subjectively right reasons.

              The uk political system is driven by honor.

              Its driven by money/power/control, same as any modern political system.

              They even pressured Boris Johnson to resign. Could you imagine a US president resigning before their term was done?

              See the “leaving before you’re kicked out” section from above.

              The UK hasn’t had a single prime minister fill out their full term since 2015

              I’m not sure how this is relevant but it is factual.

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                I absolutely agree! Honor in the sense of social obligation isn’t a force for good, and can often be a very toxic force. UK politics is fundamentally broken and leads to countless problems for the people living there. I’m glad I left the country, I just try to help people be clear eyed about the ways it’s different to the US, because it’s very different and worth understanding on its own terms.

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          Nah, just the Neoliberal version of “honor”, which is timidness and excessive politeness, if not less obvious collaboration.

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      france will lend a player to the americans, who then goes on to score the winner in extra time.

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      I bet it’ll follow this script down to a T, hehe. I’ll show myself out.

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      I’m saving this, just in case… maybe you got a career as psychic ahead of you.

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      If the US team managed to win, I would be fucking astounded. The team’s made the top 4 exactly once when they got 3rd place in 1930. 96 whole years without placing. I know the US doesn’t care about the sport much, but still shocked me a bit when I learned that.