Cratermaker
Charter Member
One thing is for sure, there has been an explosion of new soccer fields for the youth in the USA. It may still take off in a big way yet.
Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Re American football, I don't wish to get into a debate about the relative merits of different games.
I just want some one to tell me why a 'touch-down' is so named ??????
PS I like gridiron - edited highlights, that is !
One thing is for sure, there has been an explosion of new soccer fields for the youth in the USA. It may still take off in a big way yet.
COMPLETELY uninterested in opening that particular can of worms.
The US team earned quite some respect amongst football fans in the past years for their team play.:d
Bit of a shame really as a team sport that is actually on the world stage and they are quite good at yet the Americans dont seem all that bothered.
Knock 'em out as early as you can.
Italy...*Evil stare*
Germany have only failed once in 72 years to reach the quarter finals...Impressive!
I'm hoping for a BoB reenactment!
Remember Gary Lineker's famous words:
"Soccer is a game for 22 people that run around, play the ball, and one referee who makes a slew of mistakes, and in the end Germany always wins." Gary Lineker
Huub
Do I detect a little national pride. LOL
:salute: (No thumbs Up GIF)
:dRemember Gary Lineker's famous words:
"Soccer is a game for 22 people that run around, play the ball, and one referee who makes a slew of mistakes, and in the end Germany always wins." Gary Lineker
Huub

I've never seen that quoted accurately before. The version I'd heard ends "... and the Germans always win on penalties"
Looking forward to another penalty shootout on Sunday (and only slightly encouraged by Podolski missing one against Serbia)![]()

Remember Gary Lineker's famous words:
"Soccer is a game for 22 people that run around, play the ball, and one referee who makes a slew of mistakes, and in the end Germany always wins." Gary Lineker
Huub
And I bet he never said "SOCCER"!
FIFA could do more to improve the officiating if they wanted.