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  • 3/25/2025
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00:00U.S. soccer right now, Scott, is like at an all-time low.
00:04They lost to Panama, and then they lost to Canada.
00:07You have a new manager, as you say, to the World Cup is around the corner.
00:10So far, it was empty, Scott.
00:12It's busier for NFL Super Bowl media day than it was for the USA matches.
00:18There's just apathy.
00:19And you got the World Cup around the corner right now, and there's no, like, enthusiasm
00:24around USA soccer.
00:27Globally, people are buying tickets from Mexico and Canada.
00:30It's jacking up the prices, because the World Cup is in Mexico, United States, and Canada.
00:36And as Scott just stated, a lot of people globally are saying, you know what?
00:40We're going to Mexico.
00:41We're going to Canada for the World Cup games.
00:45There's almost like it's a state of emergency, actually, Scott, like just point blank.
00:49But from Canada's perspective, just quickly, Canada's soccer bro is really, like, climbing
00:54the ranks, Scott.
00:55Like, they're good, good.
00:56Like, you know, they took Argentina to the brink last year in a Copa.
00:59They went to a penalty kicks with Uruguay.
01:02We're talking about world-class teams here.
01:05But they get to this sort of, they get there, Scott, and they don't win.
01:08So a lot of moral victories in Canada with Canada's soccer.
01:11Wow, that's pretty good.
01:12Hey, man, man, we just gave Argentina all they can handle.
01:14But as you like to say, yeah, but you didn't win, right?
01:17You know what I mean?
01:18So there's, like, the moral victories have been building up.
01:21It's like, all right, you know what?
01:22You beat USA, man.
01:23You went to the World Cup last time.
01:27Now it's time to actually get out of the group and have some success, which I think they
01:31will.
01:32But U.S. soccer right now, bro, it's an absolute disaster, Scott, train wreck.
01:37And they just hired a new manager right now.

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