Americans are very self centered and think that sports invented outside of America isn't worth playing or even watching,give them baseball,glorified netball(basketball)boxing,American football and athletics,oh and WWF.
Wouldn't even know where to start with this nonsense.
Ah got news for you pal Americans dont know shit bout football,as I say its only the immigrant population and their off-springs,you know very well what I mean.I would like to put that clearer,football,soccer to the Yanks has grown due to the immigrant population over the last 50 to 60 years,in 1950 when the USA beat England not one player was a bona fide American,now its the sons of immigrants.
You talk so much shit it eh funny. It quite tiring. I think whatever comes into your pin head you decide to spout as fact!
Listen dim wit
USA 1950 tam that beat England:
GK Frank Borghi …
Born in the USADF Harry Keough …
Born in the USADF Joe Maca.. Born in Belgium
MF Walter Bahr MF…
Born in the USA Ed McIlvenny …Born in Scotland
MF Charlie Colombo …
Born in the USAFW Frank Wallace
Born in the USA FW Gino Pariani ..
Born in the USAFW Joe Gaetjens FW Born in Haiti
John Souza FW
Born in the USA Named as one of the world's best by brazil's leading sports papers too!
Ed Souza
Born in the USANow what dumb asshole?
In fact ka-ka hole...These United States of America has a fantastically rich and varied soccer history.
Football was played here as early as the 1860s—American football partly grew out of it—and threatened to become a major sport in the early 20th century, when basketball was still young game. (The first basketballs, in fact, were footballs cunnie wax.)
Chicago to St. Louis to Boston had professional teams, leagues, intra-city rivalries, and local stars. The country's oldest competition, the U.S. Open Cup, has been running since 1914.
Archie Stark, who played for Bethlehem Steel in the 1920s, was one of the greatest pure scorers of his day, in any country. Behind stars like Billy Gonsalves and Bert Patenaude, Team USA finished third at the first World Cup, and beat England in 1950 in what's widely seen as the biggest upset in World Cup history.
SO Biatch, pull your head out your asshole and take a breath...fart is not breeze!