@soccer27899j You really don't how argue or contradict at leasr in a secondary level, do you? You speak subjectively with no evident or logical pinpoints rather than bias opinion. If you read my comment with better, you would've realized I didn't all say they were a "powerhouse" but said they were getting better. The fwct you abysmally misread my comment is scary. Stay in school for a long time.
@MMachinehead92 you really don't know anything about you do you usa a soccer powerhouse dont make me laugh the only reason why the USA qualifies to the world cup everytime is because the CONCAF federation there is no competition besides Mexico for the USA if we had a combiend fedration between South and North America the USA would never qualify and Just as an FYI to you colombia has beaten the USA 9 times and while USA has only beaten them 3 times shows you which team is superior
@ander5837 I can't comprehend all of what you said, but did you say the US isn't a "nationality"? I beg to differ, it is, hence "American citizenship". The US is a thriving country when it comes to soccer. When this kid is in a mature age the US will already have a will established following. So it would be a more thriving soccer nation here than in Columbia, in my opinion.
@MMAmachinhead92 this child does not elect to the U.S. first because it is not nacioalidad and also the known to North Americans do not know what is soccer, but his father is about to retire from football and just happen will be returning to their home country to pursue a dt football career.
The kid lives in the US, therefore most likely will choose to play for the US national team. Let's be frank, the US is a potential powerhouse, Colombia isn't. Now if he had Spanish, Brazilian, Dutch nationality, then this might be a different story. But I'm pretty sure he'll choose the US. Don't believe otherwise.
everybody keeps talking about Americans and then they want to come the United States and then be like "us" Americans. All you have to do is look at the large Immigrant communities in USA.
@spikero12 he was actually born in medellin, colombia and raised in england as well since his dad was playing for aston villa at the time of his birth, so no he does not have american citezenship , true he came to the us at a young age (4 or 5) but if he will probably choose Colombia over the USA
@malleras1 well he came to USA at 4 or 5 and he will not get called up for anything until the U-17 level. so that leaves about a 11 or 12-year gap for him to identify as an American and play for USA if he gains citizenship.
@FCB187Col He is already better then his father. No need for him to choose any countries, he wont be a national player. He stands out between lame americans who rather stick to shitty baseball.
there only one Juan Pablo Angel
MrCracksean 3 weeks ago
@soccer27899j You really don't how argue or contradict at leasr in a secondary level, do you? You speak subjectively with no evident or logical pinpoints rather than bias opinion. If you read my comment with better, you would've realized I didn't all say they were a "powerhouse" but said they were getting better. The fwct you abysmally misread my comment is scary. Stay in school for a long time.
MMAmachinhead92 1 month ago
@MMachinehead92 you really don't know anything about you do you usa a soccer powerhouse dont make me laugh the only reason why the USA qualifies to the world cup everytime is because the CONCAF federation there is no competition besides Mexico for the USA if we had a combiend fedration between South and North America the USA would never qualify and Just as an FYI to you colombia has beaten the USA 9 times and while USA has only beaten them 3 times shows you which team is superior
soccer27899j 1 month ago
@soccer27899j You could use some punctuation.
sparias 1 month ago
@ander5837 I can't comprehend all of what you said, but did you say the US isn't a "nationality"? I beg to differ, it is, hence "American citizenship". The US is a thriving country when it comes to soccer. When this kid is in a mature age the US will already have a will established following. So it would be a more thriving soccer nation here than in Columbia, in my opinion.
MMAmachinhead92 3 months ago
The USA is not a country of one race but every race in the world, mixed or pure! So stop hating on your own brothers, please!
RMcKeezy92 3 months ago
@MMAmachinhead92 this child does not elect to the U.S. first because it is not nacioalidad and also the known to North Americans do not know what is soccer, but his father is about to retire from football and just happen will be returning to their home country to pursue a dt football career.
ander5837 3 months ago
The kid lives in the US, therefore most likely will choose to play for the US national team. Let's be frank, the US is a potential powerhouse, Colombia isn't. Now if he had Spanish, Brazilian, Dutch nationality, then this might be a different story. But I'm pretty sure he'll choose the US. Don't believe otherwise.
MMAmachinhead92 3 months ago
everybody keeps talking about Americans and then they want to come the United States and then be like "us" Americans. All you have to do is look at the large Immigrant communities in USA.
wrightnum3 4 months ago
@wrightnum3 who keeps talking about americans? and what it has to do with this video?
sparias 4 months ago
everybody keeps talking about Americans and then they won't to come the United States and then be like "us" Americans.
wrightnum3 4 months ago
I love that you type in Juan P and it comes up with Juan Pablo Angel son before him,
RICH08XX 5 months ago
HE WILL NOT CHOOOSE THE USA OVER COLOMBIA
FCB187Col 6 months ago
@FCB187Col he was born and raised in the usa
spikero12 6 months ago
@spikero12 he was actually born in medellin, colombia and raised in england as well since his dad was playing for aston villa at the time of his birth, so no he does not have american citezenship , true he came to the us at a young age (4 or 5) but if he will probably choose Colombia over the USA
malleras1 5 months ago
@malleras1 I did not know that thank you~
spikero12 5 months ago
@malleras1 well he came to USA at 4 or 5 and he will not get called up for anything until the U-17 level. so that leaves about a 11 or 12-year gap for him to identify as an American and play for USA if he gains citizenship.
wrightnum3 4 months ago
@FCB187Col He is already better then his father. No need for him to choose any countries, he wont be a national player. He stands out between lame americans who rather stick to shitty baseball.
Lorenshyne 5 months ago
@Lorenshyne Juan Pablo Angel is a class act!
alexowain 5 months ago
Most likey this kid will choose to play for the USMNT over Colombia? I think I spot on :)
MMAmachinhead92 6 months ago
Like if yahoo brought you here :)
gracegohshiqing1 7 months ago
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@gracegohshiqing1 on your own there lad
BlakeTower 6 months ago
pass the ball!11!!!
beatlesrgr8 7 months ago
Filmed a tv.. That's just wonderful.
Faaaithe 7 months ago
DAMN! the kid's good!
dharshcr 7 months ago
Maybe another Messi is born :p
hermanlutete 7 months ago
VILLA!
Thelookoutslookout 7 months ago
PASS!!
dball111 7 months ago
lets hope hearts sign him up what a wee player
sinnittashahad1 7 months ago
@sinnittashahad1 - Sick lol
stephenmiller1000 7 months ago