Why is it that we can submit posts on players such as Muntari (Ghana), Ronaldinho (Brasil), Denilson (Brasil), Messi (Argentina), Tevez (Argentina), Jason Roberts (Grenada) - just to name a few of the many names which popped up here on the forum in recent weeks - and everything is hunky dowry but Zeppo's post on Michael Bradley received so many negative feedbacks? Are there two sets of standards?
Dweetsweet went as far as to say these are "posts that promote USA football interests," and then asks for a separate forum to be set up for Zeppo and his "cohorts." Is the USA the ReggaeBoyz enemy? If you chose to answer yes, then you should take heed that the author of The Art Of War implore us to "know your enemy" before you can defeat him. Maybe that's why we can nevert beat the USA, because we have never taken the time to scout and know them!!
Some of us here (yours truly included) have a dual interest in what happens in both Jamaican and American football. I am a die-hard ReggaeBoyz fan but, having lived in the USA for over 25 years, I have
also developed a keen interest for what happens in SoccerUSA. Frankly speaking, I see nothing wrong with posts on American players. If we are going to prohibit posts on American players, then why don't we also exempt those on Messi, Ronaldinho, Beckham, Rooney, Cristiano et al?
Or is it that American Soccer does not make the "world football" grade as
it is called for in the Forum's banner?
Dweetsweet went as far as to say these are "posts that promote USA football interests," and then asks for a separate forum to be set up for Zeppo and his "cohorts." Is the USA the ReggaeBoyz enemy? If you chose to answer yes, then you should take heed that the author of The Art Of War implore us to "know your enemy" before you can defeat him. Maybe that's why we can nevert beat the USA, because we have never taken the time to scout and know them!!
Some of us here (yours truly included) have a dual interest in what happens in both Jamaican and American football. I am a die-hard ReggaeBoyz fan but, having lived in the USA for over 25 years, I have
also developed a keen interest for what happens in SoccerUSA. Frankly speaking, I see nothing wrong with posts on American players. If we are going to prohibit posts on American players, then why don't we also exempt those on Messi, Ronaldinho, Beckham, Rooney, Cristiano et al?
Or is it that American Soccer does not make the "world football" grade as
it is called for in the Forum's banner?
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