OFFICIAL 2026 US/Canada/Mexico World Cup Thread

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  • Omaha 680
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post

    Sorry, no. I finished up in 1997. I was there for the 1996 Olympics, though, when Argentina lost in the gold medal game to Nigeria. Tough day to try to proselyte. During the game, nobody would talk to us - we ended up just finding somewhere to sit and read our scriptures. After the game, nobody would talk to us - too depressed.
    For the round of 16 game in 98 we were ordered to stay in the entire day. We had to venture out to buy some groceries and several groups of people gave me mild harassment, calling me English. The boredom was excruciating staying in all day. You could of course hear the entire city erupt with every Argentina goal. When two hours from kickoff passed and there was no celebration, my Argentine companion was despondent. Then we heard cheers in rapid succession and we knew they were taking penalties to decide the game. My companion was losing his mind.

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  • Moliere
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    thankfully I had a bunch of meetings and missed most of it. Spain is too good. I’m not sure even Argentina can beat them.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Holy cow. France down 2 goals!

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Omaha 680 View Post

    You served in Argentina during the 98 cup if I remember correctly. Is that right? I was up north finishing up during that tournament. That round of 16 game against England was nuts...even knowing the Falklands history it was amazing to me the amount of animosity every single person had towards England. And it spilled over onto the white missionaries they happened to see on and around gameday.

    This semifinal will be unreal.
    Sorry, no. I finished up in 1997. I was there for the 1996 Olympics, though, when Argentina lost in the gold medal game to Nigeria. Tough day to try to proselyte. During the game, nobody would talk to us - we ended up just finding somewhere to sit and read our scriptures. After the game, nobody would talk to us - too depressed.

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  • Omaha 680
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post
    I, for one, am looking forward to the Falkland/Malvinas Semifinal.
    You served in Argentina during the 98 cup if I remember correctly. Is that right? I was up north finishing up during that tournament. That round of 16 game against England was nuts...even knowing the Falklands history it was amazing to me the amount of animosity every single person had towards England. And it spilled over onto the white missionaries they happened to see on and around gameday.

    This semifinal will be unreal.

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  • Marvin Hardtospell
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    • Hun

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  • Omaha 680
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    What do you guys think about that red card on Switzerland?
    Yellow was absolutely appropriate...its was a clear dive. I think reversing yellow cards when there is a dive and assigning it to the diver is one of the best things VAR does. Having it result in a red card in a world cup quarterfinal because it is the second yellow is a harsh consequence but you know what?...maybe dont take a clear dive when you are already on a yellow in such an important match. I have zero problem with it because these kinds of sever consequences is what will drive diving out of the game.

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  • Pelado
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    I, for one, am looking forward to the Falkland/Malvinas Semifinal.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    What do you guys think about that red card on Switzerland?

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Norway out. Boo.

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  • Donuthole
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    Originally posted by Omaha 680 View Post

    This is a stupid comparison and you know it. But I certainly concede that VAR is suffering from what video review has suffered from after implementation in all sports at every level: overuse and abuse. I will also concede that of all the sports/leagues, the NFL has review procedures best-calibrated to overturn major mistakes while trying to avoid pulling apart the game itself.
    It's not a perfect comparison, but for anyone who understands football and doesn't really get soccer, I think it accurately illustrates the ridiculousness of the way VAR is being used.

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  • Moliere
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    Holly crap!!! What an insane end to this match

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  • Omaha 680
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    Originally posted by Donuthole View Post
    Sorry, this is not a serious sport. Calling that Egypt goal back after VAR is just criminal. Imagine if every time a touchdown was scored, there was slow-mo review of every offensive lineman to determine if there was holding or any other penalty on the play.
    This is a stupid comparison and you know it. But I certainly concede that VAR is suffering from what video review has suffered from after implementation in all sports at every level: overuse and abuse. I will also concede that of all the sports/leagues, the NFL has review procedures best-calibrated to overturn major mistakes while trying to avoid pulling apart the game itself.

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  • Donuthole
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    Sorry, this is not a serious sport. Calling that Egypt goal back after VAR is just criminal. Imagine if every time a touchdown was scored, there was slow-mo review of every offensive lineman to determine if there was holding or any other penalty on the play.

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  • Omaha 680
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    Originally posted by Moliere View Post
    I’m kind of glad we lost so badly. A close game would have been hard to stomach but this was a whopping. It’s also good for my kids to find out that America sucks at soccer. Soccer is a game for uncoordinated kids in America, which is why we always focus on adult sports like football. Baseball, and basketball.
    These jokes are boring. Very similar to hipsters who recycle the "is there some kind of sportsball contest today?" bit on every Super Bowl Sunday.

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