If the 'athletes' played soccer in the US

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Don't be shocked. This is what America is.Yes, These things are all over the place. Go to the Big Soccer site that people mentioned here. Notice how some claim that black players are French in the comments. I guess if it's just a border some are, but some were not even born in France.Many people don't even view Italian, Dutch,French as an ethnicity.

You may have not seen it, but some people think that only black players should play in the NFL except for QB.These are white people who think that. It was in the thread "The fans are this delusional".

There is a podcast on ESPN on 6-1 talking about NBA players who could play for the US team.

Most Americans don't even care that foreigners are taking over our sports either.
 

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lost said:
accesscrimea said:
I stumbled across this article and am shocked! I didnt know quite how common practise the anti white sporting retoric is in the US.

http://www.sbnation.com/2010/5/26/1488312/US-2010-world-cup-roster-America-athletes
Don't be shocked! fight back, tell every sport's fan you know............

Even Kobe Bryant -- who grew up in Italy wanting to star for Serie A powerhouse AC Milan -- buys into the concept, having once told reporters that "if myself, Tracy McGrady and LeBron James had a soccer ball at our feet instead of a basketball at 2 years old, it could have been something ... the [U.S. team] would have been pretty potent."

What a dope. Those lanky, long legged dudes would twist themselves into pretzels maneuvering on a soccer field. Shorter guys would run circles around them. Notice all Kobe's examples are black. Couldn't he have added Steve Nash to the list? Not hardly. He isn't that tall and surely would perform at a greater skill level than most of the NBA.Edited by: Bart
 

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I'd love to see that team go up against Germany, Spain, or the Netherlands. It would be a blowout.
 
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Bart said:
lost said:
accesscrimea said:
I stumbled across this article and am shocked! I didnt know quite how common practise the anti white sporting retoric is in the US.

http://www.sbnation.com/2010/5/26/1488312/US-2010-world-cup-roster-America-athletes
Don't be shocked! fight back, tell every sport's fan you know............

Even Kobe Bryant -- who grew up in Italy wanting to star for Serie A powerhouse AC Milan -- buys into the concept, having once told reporters that "if myself, Tracy McGrady and LeBron James had a soccer ball at our feet instead of a basketball at 2 years old, it could have been something ... the [U.S. team] would have been pretty potent."

What a dope. Those lanky, long legged dudes would twist themselves into pretzels maneuvering on a soccer field. Shorter guys would run circles around them. Notice all Kobe's examples are black. Couldn't he have added Steve Nash to the list? Not hardly. He isn't that tall and surely would perform at a greater skill level than most of the NBA.
It's like when they say the best U.S heavyweight boxers are in the NFL.how many football players tried boxing over the years?just in the 90's, they were makeing fun of Mark Gastineau when he was trying to box,but now that the best WH's are white, the best U.S [read black] boxers are in the NFL...Edited by: lost
 

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They do play soccer but are not very good at it as we can see from the African sides. Blacks also box and do MMA but we beat them there as well.
 

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Bart said:
What a dope. Those lanky, long legged dudes would twist themselves into pretzels maneuvering on a soccer field. Shorter guys would run circles around them. Notice all Kobe's examples are black. Couldn't he have added Steve Nash to the list? Not hardly. He isn't that tall and surely would perform at a greater skill level than most of the NBA.



Supposedly, Steve Nash was an excellent soccer player before focusing on basketball in college.

As for Kobe, LeBron, and McGrady playing international soccer"¦what a laughable statement. They can barely defeat tiny European and South American nations in basketball. Watching the NBA is like watching a college basketball game in super slow motion. 7'+ tall players would be abysmal against an average high school soccer team...let alone the best players on earth. The innate hubris of these ass-clowns is a reflection of the royal treatment they are undeservedly given by the media and DWFs.

In the summer of 2006, when the final Heavyweight Championship Belt fell into the hands of a white European (Oleg Maskeav defeated Rahman, joining Valeuv, Wlad Klitshcko, and Liakhovich), it was all rage to utter the corporate slogan"¦"Well, if Ray Lewis or Derrick Brooks or NBA players were interested in boxing, they'd easily be the champions!"Â￾ Sure, because black NFL players (who writhe in pain for the majority of games) and the stick-figure wimps in the NBA are just so "tough."Â￾ Please, they would get viciously thrashed in the boxing and MMA.
 

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To market Major Indoor Soccer League better, the Rochester Lancers reached out to Allen Iverson and he could play goalkeeper for the squad as soon as this weekend


http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/66/u...occer-team-says-allen-iverson-wouldnt-have-to


Note: This offer came public about a month ago, so it looks like Iverson turned down the Lancers. I would've loved to see him get humiliated. As everyone knows, shots on goal in Indoor Soccer come often and are very hard. My guess is he would've broken all ten fingers in his first game?
 

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a black goal keeper ? sure, why not?

[video=youtube;Itm1oyHHcGc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itm1oyHHcGc&feature=related[/video]
 

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I guess I could've placed this in MLS thread, but decided to pull up this old thread. It happened with African born Steve Zakuani in 2009......It also happened with African born Danny Mwanga in 2010....Then along came African born, American raised Darlington Nagbe in 2011 and it happened again.

New year; new hype job: Jamaican "superhero" emerges in U.S soccer.....Only 6 goals as a pro, but he's already been dubbed Darren "Magic" Mattocks by the Marxists at ESPN and they even featured him SportsCenter last week.

http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/mls/story/_/id/8167959/mls-darren-mattocks-new-star-vancouver

Now this gem: Darren Mattocks obliterated the ‘what if the best athletes played soccer’ meme
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http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/...what-if-the-best-athletes-played-soccer-meme/


Why all the hype? He did the impossible, I suppose. He scored two goals against a crappy Toronto franchise and he's black...Hopefully he really is too good for MLS, so he'll leave North America and never return. Let him go to France or England, or wherever?

Warning, however: DWF's over at Big Soccer predicted all the Major clubs in Europe would be frothing at the mouth to sign Zakuani and Mwanga a few years ago and neither is even considered a real good MLS player, let alone a transfer target for Manchester United, AC Milan or Real Madrid. You can even throw Juan Agudelo into the same grouping (wildly overhyped slug), although he's from Colombia, I think?


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I guess I could've placed this in MLS thread, but decided to pull up this old thread. It happened with African born Steve Zakuani in 2009......It also happened with African born Danny Mwanga in 2010....Then along came African born, American raised Darlington Nagbe in 2011 and it happened again.

New year; new hype job: Jamaican "superhero" emerges in U.S soccer.....Only 6 goals as a pro, but he's already been dubbed Darren "Magic" Mattocks by the Marxists at ESPN and they even featured him SportsCenter last week.

http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/mls/story/_/id/8167959/mls-darren-mattocks-new-star-vancouver

Now this gem: Darren Mattocks obliterated the ‘what if the best athletes played soccer’ meme
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http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/...what-if-the-best-athletes-played-soccer-meme/


Why all the hype? He did the impossible, I suppose. He scored two goals against a crappy Toronto franchise and he's black...Hopefully he really is too good for MLS, so he'll leave North America and never return. Let him go to France or England, or wherever?

Warning, however: DWF's over at Big Soccer predicted all the Major clubs in Europe would be frothing at the mouth to sign Zakuani and Mwanga a few years ago and neither is even considered a real good MLS player, let alone a transfer target for Manchester United, AC Milan or Real Madrid. You can even throw Juan Agudelo into the same grouping (wildly overhyped slug), although he's from Colombia, I think?


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The Akron coach who recruited this guy probably would have have overlooked Xavi, Iniesta and Lampard because they were too slow and not "athletic" enough.

This guy should never have gotten a scholarship in the US in the first place.
 

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The Akron coach who recruited this guy probably would have have overlooked Xavi, Iniesta and Lampard because they were too slow and not "athletic" enough.

This guy should never have gotten a scholarship in the US in the first place.

Good points. All the Africans (except Agudelo) I noted in my last post were real high draft picks (#1 or #2 overall) via U.S. colleges. I don't follow college soccer much at all, but I was shocked to see how many blacks are from Africa and the Caribbean at these "top programs" like Akron, Oregon State, ect. A New York cable station showed a Connecticut vs. West Virginia Big East game a few years ago. Connecticut had, perhaps, 2 white starters -- and 6 or 7 black starters (all foreign born), including a dark black goalie from Canada. West Virginia didn't have quite as many, but they had a lot also.

My guess is the vast majority of these"student athletes" in college soccer are imported from outside the U.S. with scholarships that could've gone to more deserving students, based on academics. What the F*** is that all about? These aren't even revenue sports and they're loading up the slave ships in hopes of winning a few extra games in front of non-paying crowds of 300 people?
 

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I guess I could've placed this in MLS thread, but decided to pull up this old thread. It happened with African born Steve Zakuani in 2009......It also happened with African born Danny Mwanga in 2010....Then along came African born, American raised Darlington Nagbe in 2011 and it happened again.

New year; new hype job: Jamaican "superhero" emerges in U.S soccer.....Only 6 goals as a pro, but he's already been dubbed Darren "Magic" Mattocks by the Marxists at ESPN and they even featured him SportsCenter last week.

http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/mls/story/_/id/8167959/mls-darren-mattocks-new-star-vancouver

Now this gem: Darren Mattocks obliterated the ‘what if the best athletes played soccer’ meme
icon13.png


http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/...what-if-the-best-athletes-played-soccer-meme/


Why all the hype? He did the impossible, I suppose. He scored two goals against a crappy Toronto franchise and he's black...Hopefully he really is too good for MLS, so he'll leave North America and never return. Let him go to France or England, or wherever?

Warning, however: DWF's over at Big Soccer predicted all the Major clubs in Europe would be frothing at the mouth to sign Zakuani and Mwanga a few years ago and neither is even considered a real good MLS player, let alone a transfer target for Manchester United, AC Milan or Real Madrid. You can even throw Juan Agudelo into the same grouping (wildly overhyped slug), although he's from Colombia, I think?


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I said this before in the US National Team olympic qualifying thread but I will say it again. When has Jamaica ever produced a single world class player? Can you name a single one? I can't

They have some of the fastest athletes in the world yet they haven't produced a single star player in their history. That should say it all right there.
 
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