Why do Yuros mock MLS teams when English teams are named after Islamic airlines?

Why do Yuros mock MLS teams when English teams are named after Islamic airlines?

why? really? starting with the name (my little soccer) your league is nothing but a elephant graveyard.

What does that have to do with European teams naming themselves after Islamic airlines?

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sponsors =/= naming themselves

just until the next sponsor arrives, haven't you seen any euro basketball?

stupid question,,, noticed your flsg just now...

>poor grammar
>can't spell
>hasn't addressed the question
Why are Spanish people such a blight?

Yuros are the biggest cuckolds on earth.

why should I care about the english grammar when your country is about to become the next hispanic country? besides, you're just baiting, no one can take your dumb question seriously so don't expect a serious answer and stop being fat near me.

>hasn't addressed the question
He addressed the question perfectly. It's not his fault that you can't read.

they'd be much better of with reddit as their sponsor.

>yuros literally wearing Islamic propaganda on their uniforms

lol jesus I thought the whole yurop becoming Muslim was just a meme. What a joke of a continent.

saved to my british banter folder

Saved you to my American Autism folder

They mock MLS ironically. Secretly they admire the rapid development of the league.

Reminder that the English league was shit 25 years ago.

the premier league is pretty entertaining but in terms of quality it's terrible.
aguero is the best player in the entire league by a mile and half.

For me it's Yokohama Tyres from Yokohama, Japan

It is a little weird how there are so many anti-western state-owned corporations involved with European clubs.

>Qatar Tourism and Fly Emirates (UAE) for PSG
>Fly Emirates for Milan, Real Madrid, Arsenal, and Benfica
>Etihad (UAE) for Manchester City
>Gazprom for Schalke

>haven't you seen any euro basketball?

Why would you think that he has? We've got the NBA, watching euro basketball would be like you watching MLS. Why waste your time?

>when your country is about to become the next hispanic country?

We're only 15% of the total population and half of us can't even speak Spanish.

It was especially fucked up how PSG, whose owners fund ISIS and Islamic extremism, made that big public show of sympathy after Islamic extremists murdered a few hundred people in Paris.

>We're only 15% of the total population and half of us can't even speak Spanish.

fucking liar, been to the US several times and everyone spoke Spanish everywhere.

don't get so triggered, just accept your fate.

Lol, Americans are so gay

Why do they make thread about football, just to mock.

European teams actually have history, we don't need the name of the club plastered on the shirts for us to recognise the team.

>and everyone spoke Spanish everywhere.

That's not true at all. About half of the US latino population, especially the younger generation, can't speak Spanish. When my grandparents try to talk to me, my siblings, or my cousins in Spanish, all they get is blank stares in return. Also, that map just shows which group of recent immigrant is most common, it says nothing about which group makes up the majority of people in that state.

>rapid development of the league
>bradley wright philips is prolific there

Sounds like it needs some more rapid development

Yes, yes deep history. Now they're owned by foreign owners who don't give a fuck about tradition.

>been to the US several times and everyone spoke Spanish everywhere

What part of the US? I grew up in Miami. probably the most Hispanic city in the country, and not even everyone there speaks Spanish. It's mostly hispanics who don't actually speak spanish, like those girls who speak 100% in English but say "pero" in between sentences so they can seem authentic.

It's okay. I wouldn't expect an American to understand.

We literally own Liverpool, the first or second most-winning club.

A lot of American teams (mostly MLB) have a ton of history as well, but they don't slap the name of a sponsor across their chest. Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnati, and St. Louis have had teams since the 1880s.

Having a foreign owner doesn't erase the team's history, though. If a Canadian bought the Cubs tomorrow, they wouldn't stop being the Cubs.

Discount nu-male Gareth Bale on the right

sorry, don't believe you, been several times to your country, first time to Orlando and then drived to Las Vegas, didn't have to speak English the entire time, the second time in NY happened exactly the same shit, probably between the coasts people speak English but not in big cities, the most amazing thing is that you enter anywhere and the employes are speaking Spanish to each other.

disappointed in the quality of the bantz in this thread, blame has to be shared between euros and americans.

Inshallah brother

Allahu Akhbar

>Barack Hussein Obama spends his final days in the 'white'house posting on the chan

As someone from New England, I've heard more Italian and Chinese than Spanish. French still first, when CAD was strong Canadians would come down to buy things pretty frequently, stores around here used to accept them 1:1 even when the exchange rate was like. 9:10.

The only places that would speak Spanish as a community are areas like Miami, border areas of Texas, Southern California. Everywhere it's pretty much learn English or be met with hatred.

this is Malik

I drop truth bombs, not actual bombs, like my brother

>sorry, don't believe you, been several times to your country

I've lived here my entire life. Latinos make up 15% of the population, there are about 50 million of us in total. Only about half of us actually speak Spanish fluently. We're also heavily concentrated in certain areas, in South Florida and the Southwest we're everywhere but we're basically non-existent in flyover country.

>probably between the coasts people speak English but not in big cities

You have it completely wrong. It is possible to get by in some big cities with only Spanish, but the vast majority of the population in every major US city speaks only English, with the possible exceptions of Santa Fe, El Paso, and San Diego. Orlando, Vegas, and even NY all have exceptionally high latino populations compared to cities like Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Chicago.

>the most amazing thing is that you enter anywhere and the employes are speaking Spanish to each other.

Not anywhere, only in areas with a large latino population and low-paid workers.

A sponsor on the shirt means absolutely nothing, almost every football fan is completely blind to the sponsor on a players shirt unless you explicitly point it out. The colours that the players where are far more important to fans. Arsenal have the iconic red with white sleeves. Liverpool have the iconic full red kit. Barcelona have the iconic blue and red stripes.

And on a slightly different note, having sponsors on the shirts and billboards is far better than the alternative: having advertisement breaks every 15 minutes. It's unobtrusive and means that more time is spent watching the sport.

>As someone from New England, I've heard more Italian and Chinese than Spanish. French still first

Where in New England? I've spent a lot of time in Mass/RI/Vermont and never heard any French or Chinese.

>Everywhere it's pretty much learn English or be met with hatred.

"Hatred" is an exaggeration. Maybe irritation.

They have literally built a league from scratch. The standard is improving every year and the league is well supported. Average attendances the same as Serie A and Ligue 1, and just below La Liga.

Even more impressive that they are doing it with very little money. The PL didn't become a top league until it had the massive tv money.

You can laugh at their silly names and chants but it is a well run league that is on the up.

>the colors that the players where

>the PL didn't become a top league until it had the massive tv money

Yeah, apart from winning 7 out of 8 European cups in the late 70s early 80s only interrupted by English teams being banned for Heysel.

>Average attendances the same as Serie A and Ligue 1, and just below La Liga.

The fact that we have twice as many people as Italy, France, and Spain combined might have something to do with it.

>You can laugh at their silly names and chants but it is a well run league that is on the up.

Most teams still aren't making a profit and they have no presence in their city at all. Try asking someone in LA what they think of the Galaxy and they'll probably think you're asking them an astronomy question. It also lags far behind Liga MX, La Liga, and the PL in terms of TV audiences and general popularity. It's not in good shape at the moment.