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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Still culture has nothing to do with it, maybe for inspiring younsters in the long run but I don't see it being a factor in the heat of a game.
Culture is what makes it possible for Belgium to create a team as strong as the American one.
 

blondu

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Nov 9, 2006
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Funny guy Boloni. He gave Cristiano Ronaldo his debut at Sporting:

"But to be honest, you didn't really have to have that much vision to see the potential" :D.
and quaresma 2...and that brazilian striker that played for galata too...can't remember his name now...he was awesome with his goal headers
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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In about a month i'll be in Istanbul. Maybe we can arange something more than a ban. Something like.... assassinate the sultan :eyebrows:
Istanbul is a great city though. I've only been there once, but I loved it.

Unfortunately I have really blue eyes though, which is not considered a good thing they say :D.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I am not sure how this post can be helpful in your case.
And claiming there is no soccer culture in the US is helping yours? Of course there is, so you're not making any sense at all here, which is nothing new when it comes to topics regarding the interior issues of the US.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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And claiming there is no soccer culture in the US is helping yours? Of course there is, so you're not making any sense at all here, which is nothing new when it comes to topics regarding the interior issues of the US.
Okay, I admit there is some soccer culture in the US. Just like some people in Belgium play table tennis.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
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ßüякε;1917213 said:
then you are wrong because a lot of kids play basketball and cricket.

Cricket in the UK and basketball in the east.

Ohh, and Dumbass Devil would say field hockey too.
Oh please, 90% plays football.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Read the top of my post, this would be in 20 or so years, we are talking about if the teams played tomorrow
But the teams playing tomorrow aren't the core of the discussion, even if Andy wants them to be. And even then culture would matter, because obviously those teams were created as well. They didn't come out of nowhere.
 

Luca

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ßüякε;1917213 said:
then you are wrong because a lot of kids play basketball and cricket.

Cricket in the UK and basketball in the east.

Ohh, and Dumbass Devil would say field hockey too.
Not forgetting rugby and tennis
 
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    cool thing bro..good for you..i played for the ex. ASA Tg-Mures junior team too for some years..this club produced Ladislau Boloni (to keep the usa vs belgium thing...he's the coach of Standard Liege). Why did u quit?
    My contract expired. Though it was a messy and somehow illegal contract. I didn't renew because I had training out to Qatar and Greece clubs. Unfortunately some family problems and summer 2006 war in Lebanon ruined it.

    When I got back here Marius(my ex coach) left the team to train elsewhere, therefore I couldn't make it back. That guy helped me a lot and I owe him, probably was a mistake to leave but the offers just brainwashed me.
     
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