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Showing Original Post only (View all)Trump May Have Just Broken the World Cup [View all]
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/trump-fifa-world-cup-usmnt-folarin-balogun-suspension-intervention-live-updates.htmlIt was of course inevitable that a World Cup hosted by the U.S. while FIFAs first and only peace prize winner Donald Trump is president would involve some precedent-shattering political intervention which outraged the world, and now its happened. Over the weekend, FIFA rescinded the automatic suspension of the USMNTs top scoring player, striker Folarin Balogun, following a pressure campaign by the White House and Trump who personally spoke with FIFA president Gianni Infantino about the matter. Balogun received a controversial red card, following a VAR review, during Americas Round-of-32 victory against Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was thus supposed to be automatically barred from playing in the next game in the tournament. FIFA swears the extraordinary reversal wasnt politically influenced, but everyone else is far from convinced. The move has not only called into question the legitimacy of the U.S. team, but the integrity of this years tournament and (once again) of FIFA, itself.
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One thing he quickly accepted: A gold ring from the Belgian diamond industry. It
allegorical oracle
Yesterday
#64
The foul he committed during the game did not call for a red card, it was not intentional and did not have the severity
Escurumbele
Yesterday
#70
Despite my trollish comment, I do understand your reaction. I never use the word.
Another Jackalope
Yesterday
#53
Outside the U. S. and Canada, the word is used as a slightly less taboo insult for a stupid or unpleasant person.
Galraedia
Yesterday
#61
doesn't matter, now that the orange nazi got involved anything our team accomplishes from now on
ImNotGod
Yesterday
#10
Questionable calls are part of the game, as is an appeal process that doesn't involve political figures. nt
wiggs
Yesterday
#67
Messi's foul was far more egregious and even looked intentional, but he didn't even get a whistle.
Wanderlust988
Yesterday
#9
The US should be automatically disqualified by rules and the fraudulent FIFA and its corruption
JT45242
Yesterday
#11
It was firmly established that FIFA has no integrity when Trump was given the they first ever FIFA peace prize..
TomSlick
Yesterday
#72
No organization is as corrupt as the Trump family. That's a mighty high hurdle to clear.
TomSlick
Yesterday
#73
Rumor is they are adding two handles to the World Cup Trophy so little Donny can hold it
Blue Owl
Yesterday
#13
FIFA (as well as the international olympic committee) shoudldboth be disbanded
moonshinegnomie
Yesterday
#29
For soccer lovers, like we are, the World Cup has been a welcome respite from...
3catwoman3
Yesterday
#36
It's easy to blame Trump, but doesn't FIFA have a vote? Do they HAVE to submit to him? Don't they bear some
Fil1957
Yesterday
#50
What else can we expect from the FIFA ass-kissers who gave Trump a "Peace Prize?"
Martin68
Yesterday
#59