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<blockquote data-quote="Brainpowerd" data-source="post: 124010"><p>The US is far from being anything more than a menace to the world's footballing powers at this time. However, to say that the players they've produced aren't talented or even athletic is being very close-minded and ill-informed on the American game.</p><p></p><p>Considering that only US and Mexico can even be considered as viable for the CONCACAF region and that no one wants to play either team in the US or Mexico says a lot about how they're considered as an opponent. The United States is still growing its sporting following for the game but you'll find that they're incredibly knowledgeable about the sport where it is followed.</p><p></p><p>I think that this year's Copa America could be an eye-opener for re-introducing people to American Soccer / Football but even if they miraculously won the event, no one would give them their respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brainpowerd, post: 124010"] The US is far from being anything more than a menace to the world's footballing powers at this time. However, to say that the players they've produced aren't talented or even athletic is being very close-minded and ill-informed on the American game. Considering that only US and Mexico can even be considered as viable for the CONCACAF region and that no one wants to play either team in the US or Mexico says a lot about how they're considered as an opponent. The United States is still growing its sporting following for the game but you'll find that they're incredibly knowledgeable about the sport where it is followed. I think that this year's Copa America could be an eye-opener for re-introducing people to American Soccer / Football but even if they miraculously won the event, no one would give them their respect. [/QUOTE]
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