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  1. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    Perhaps we should. :eyebrows:
  2. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    :lol2:
  3. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    Unfortunately for you, I do criticize my team and give them hell when they play poorly. I say look up my posts during the past five months, old chap.
  4. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    To those that know me, they know I'm no fan of American foreign policy. In fact, I'm probably a huge terrorist when it comes to some of their views. But I stand my ground and defend my football, success or no success. We should not be bombing other countries just because they don't want our...
  5. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    That is your opinion, and you are entitled to that. But we have always had tough draws when it comes to World Cups. 1998 was a disaster because of poor coaching, 2002 was great because we beat Portugal, and 2006 sucked because we didn't show up against the Czech's. Now we have Brazil and...
  6. Bjerknes

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    I'm not the biggest fan of American football either, so I can understand what you mean. But it doesn't mean we can't play real football though.
  7. Bjerknes

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    Certainly a valid concern. But we do play football here, and you get more bang for your buck because we play two different sorts of football. That is special. What I do have to say is that in the US, we thankfully have a lot of soccer games to watch, which might be contrary to other...
  8. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    It's hard to be Italian growing up in the US, where schools are all Americanized. Listen, I think you Europeans should come to the US, live here a few years, then judge us.
  9. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    I think Rossi was beaten up as a child going to middle school here, which is why he chose the Azzurri.
  10. Bjerknes

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    Nope, he came back to serve in the United States, psycho.
  11. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    Well, what do you expect? People like Vonam believe men have one less rib than women, so anything is possible.
  12. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    He was a good player in the MLS, but he didn't do much for the National Team. I'm indifferent to him. :lol2: Italian blood. I rest my case. You're an ___________ .
  13. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    Nationalism is great when it comes to sports.
  14. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    He went to Italy at the age of 14, right? In the United States, he's still a minor at that age. OK, so maybe his father is a traitor then. Doesn't really matter to me, still wish him the worst. Which kid would refuse? One that respects his nation.
  15. Bjerknes

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    You said Rossi always claimed he'd play for Italy, but he did play for a US soccer development team before moving to Italy. That's how he was spotted. He made his decision to play for the Azzurri, yes, and he can do that. But he did play in our development system, which does mean, IMO, he is...
  16. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    So why did he play for the US Olympic Development team? So he's not only a traitor, but apparently by your logic, that also makes him a liar.
  17. Bjerknes

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    So are Youth systems.
  18. Bjerknes

    Nationality debate

    He is a traitor to US soccer because he was in the ODP system. That came before he even had Italian citizenship FFS.
  19. Bjerknes

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    He's a traitor to US soccer, without a doubt.
  20. Bjerknes

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    Dude, I didn't want Regis playing for us anyway as he married into the country. Stewart and Dooley had American fathers who were stationed away from home due to military service. And Rossi is still a traitor.