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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Relationships without true passion are not worthwhile and moronic in my opinion.

And hey look, they arent bound by blood , orgin or materials.
Interesting you bring up the topic of blood. According to several folks here, nationalities are bound by blood, which means certain players have more right to play for the Azzurri than others. For instance: Camoranesi, Amauri, Osvaldo. Guess which player most people had a problem with in playing for the Azzurri and used blood as the reasoning?
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
We should best stop this discuttion.

I lack the time caus need to wake up early (its 4am here), and you can only think rational.


But passion is about letting out the heart, thinking with the heart, not the mind. I just dont think you are capable of it, wich makes it impossible to understand.
 
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Wait let em get this straight, so people from other countries can't support Italy yet you live in a country full of diversity and I bet half of the US fans arent only American. It makes sense right?

The only people who support the USA are the ones who don't know what good football is.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,262
Feeling and emotion stem from your nervous system, brain, and chemical balances, not your heart. Although, I will say that true love allows one to live a more prosperous life, which is why you see many older couples pass away around the same time. The shock of losing a loved one directly impacts the brain and naturally the heart.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Wait let em get this straight, so people from other countries can't support Italy yet you live in a country full of diversity and I bet half of the US fans arent only American. It makes sense right?

The only people who support the USA are the ones who don't know what good football is.
Again, people come here (supposedly) to get away from the tyranny or lack of opportunity in their home nation. Why would they come here and still support their original nation? It doesn't make sense. Moreover, one can draw the comparison that those that do still support their original nation in political or societal matters still hold loyalty to said country, which means that they are only in the US to potentially leech off the system. Everybody knows work opportunities are dwindling in the US of A, so that leaves the benefit system the only real opportunity for possible immigrants.

You keep saying those that support the USA don't know what "good" football is, yet you live here. I guess in a roundabout manner, one could say that you as a possible (but not probable) taxpayer support the USA in one way or another, which means you do support the USMNT.

Hopefully that'll be enough to jettison you and your family back to the motherland.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Wait let em get this straight, so people from other countries can't support Italy yet you live in a country full of diversity and I bet half of the US fans arent only American. It makes sense right?

The only people who support the USA are the ones who don't know what good football is.
No true. Some of us have no attachment to other national teams and simply like the players.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Wait let em get this straight, so people from other countries can't support Italy yet you live in a country full of diversity and I bet half of the US fans arent only American. It makes sense right?

The only people who support the USA are the ones who don't know what good football is.
:sergio:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,262
Even if we don't know what good football is, ALC is still a better football fan than AlexJuventino by definition of international football. So good one on ya', son. You are the epitome of a real fan.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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That's the only thing me and Bjerknes will agree upon. Support your own nation.

If you're not of Italian descent, didn't or don't live there, never even been there and don't speak the language, you're just a glory hunter. I doubt you'd support them if they were not a successful national team. Hate me all you want.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,262
That's the only thing me and Bjerknes will agree upon. Support your own nation.

If you're not of Italian descent, didn't or don't live there, never even been there and don't speak the language, you're just a glory hunter. I doubt you'd support them if they were not a successful national team. Hate me all you want.
Dude... that is cool. Nice to have common ground at least in that matter.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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That's the only thing me and Bjerknes will agree upon. Support your own nation.

If you're not of Italian descent, didn't or don't live there, never even been there and don't speak the language, you're just a glory hunter. I doubt you'd support them if they were not a successful national team. Hate me all you want.
I'm not a glory hunter :touched:
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
That's the only thing me and Bjerknes will agree upon. Support your own nation.

If you're not of Italian descent, didn't or don't live there, never even been there and don't speak the language, you're just a glory hunter. I doubt you'd support them if they were not a successful national team. Hate me all you want.
Belgium has a better team.
And still..
 
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