WTF MEXICO !

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Yeh you always have a few tards at any large sporting event regardless of the venue but this BS is not relegated to a few mental midgets, it's been happening for years by thousands!
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USA?s south-of-the-border inhospitality

By Martin Rogers, Yahoo! Sports
12 hours, 38 minutes ago

Buzz up!177 votes PrintMEXICO CITY ? The man with the tri-colored mohawk took a swig of beer, stuck his fingers down his throat and vomited the mixture back into his cup. In the next seat another man, who was wearing a T-shirt with a cartoon drawing of the decapitated heads of Barack Obama and Landon Donovan, poured out what remained of the Corona beer he had been chugging and urinated into his cardboard drinks container.

Then, according to a neutral bystander who witnessed these disgusting acts, the pair stood on their seats, high-fived and hurled their vile concoctions in the direction of Donovan, the United States men?s national team star who was preparing to take a corner kick 15 yards away.

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Welcome to the Estadio Azteca, where allegedly projecting bodily fluids at another human being is acceptable in the name of soccer fanaticism. Yet as unsavory as the above scene was, it was not the only or even the worst travesty that took place on Wednesday afternoon.

The Americans were the fall guys in this World Cup qualifier as Mexico once again made the most of what is perhaps the most unfair home advantage in international soccer by securing a 2-1 victory thanks to Miguel Sabah?s 81st-minute goal.



Riot police try to protect USA?s Landon Donovan from flying cups.
(Donald Miralle/Getty Images)

Hostile crowds are to be expected in soccer. Acts of hooliganism provide the ugly face of a sport that calls itself the beautiful game. Mexican fans do go further than most national team supporters with boorish behavior that also included drowning out the American national anthem with boos. But even Donovan, who bore the brunt of the hatred of El Tri supporters just as he always does, refused to complain about the conduct of fans like the regurgitating and urinating ignoramuses in the stands.

Instead, it was the actions of referee Roberto Moreno that made sure the lasting memory of this game was not of an intriguing battle between two well-matched teams, but of a contest in which one side was effectively forced to play with its ankles tied together.

Moreno, an official from Panama, delivered the worst refereeing display I?ve seen in the last decade. Some of his decisions bordered on the farcical, with the Americans drawing four yellow cards to Mexico?s one.

?This is an intimidating place for teams to come,? U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard said. ?It makes it a lot harder when the most intimidated person in the stadium is the referee.

?Both teams went in hard [for the ball], but we always came out with the foul.?

There have been countless instances where bigger soccer nations have mysteriously benefited from bad decisions when they were struggling to qualify for World Cups. Conspiracy theories are likely to abound again after this result.

USA head coach Bob Bradley and his players knew it was futile to cry foul, but they were forced to sit through a painful flight home knowing they put in a fighting performance that probably deserved a draw. The fact Mexico is allowed to do whatever it likes on its own turf doesn?t help.

Already with the advantage of playing at altitude, the Mexicans can schedule games in the afternoon heat of a summer day and their fans can behave like animals without fear of sanction. Throw in a terrible referee and it becomes
and it becomes almost impossible to beat Mexico on home soil.

Yet when Charlie Davies clipped home a lovely shot after being set up by Donovan for an early 1-0 USA lead, an upset seemed to be in the cards. No American team had ever led Mexico at the Azteca, just like no U.S. squad had ever won there.

However, Mexico?s Israel Castro tied the game with a superb long-range strike midway through the first half, and from that moment on, the U.S. was in a fight for survival. The Mexicans dominated possession throughout, moving the ball around and taking the sap out of the legs of the American players. But the breakthrough would not come until the dying minutes ? just as the USA started to believe it could hold on for the tie ? with Sabah striking the decisive blow with a blast inside the penalty area that gave Howard no chance.

Despite the outcome, no one should be fooled into thinking Mexico now holds the upper hand in this rivalry. El Tri?s victory in the Gold Cup against a weakened American side was irrelevant. Last February, the Americans dominated the teams? first CONCACAF Hexagonal qualifier in a 2-0 win in Columbus without any conditional advantage apart from chilly weather.

Undoubtedly, Mexican supporters will now claim regional superiority. However, the only unbalanced thing about this rivalry is the actions of the fans, the unique advantage of Mexico?s home conditions and, on this day, a dreadful referee.
 

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Some folks' lives revolve around their teams because their personal lives leave much to be desired. This happens in SEC football, although not to this extent, and probably with other conferences with which I am unfamiliar.

I have many friends, former clients (I'm now out of that biz) and associates who were born and raised in Mexico. I have learned that anti-American sentiment and envy does exist there (even in some of my frineds, clients and associates), just as anti-Mexican sentiment is prevalent in the US.

These particular 'hooligans' likely have little more to hang their hats on than their team defeating the USA, just like Joe Blow in little-town, LA, may have little more to hang his hat on than an LSU victory on any given Saturday. I pity folks that find themselves in this situation, and am glad that Donovan took the road that he did.
 
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Yes, like I said a few mental midgets at any large event but this goes Way beyond that!
Urine and feces bags,vomit,etc! You might have an idiot every once in a while here do something but this is on a national level and to try and diminish that is sticking your head in the sand!
I can only Imagine if a good ol American or two tossed some of that filth at a U.S. venue ..Mexico would be calling for a picitoing of the Pilgrims!
 

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Well, it wasn't vomit or urine, but you did have the Cubs fan throwing a beer at Victorino last night while he was catching the ball.

Which was inherently more dangerous for Victorino than it was for a guy standing for a corner kick...

My point being that, even though it was beer instead of vomit, it was just as bad.

Not a classy move by Cubs fan(s), that's for sure.....
 

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our children are a mirror of ourselves and their upbringing..

sad state of affairs across the globe..



RESPONSIBILITY and ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ONES ACTIONS.

IT CUTS OUT ALL THE BULLSHIT
 
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It is about Ronnie Mexico somewhat... He's the rent a cop behind Donovan in the pic! :box2:

Times are tough, had to get a gig til he signed back in the NFL!

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