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An unlikely defender of meritocracy.
Author:
BaronVonZemo
(63398 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)
Posted at 7:29 pm on Jun 28, 2026
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Awesome!
I agree 100%.
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The bloated World Cup chose inclusion over merit.
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Rooney
- 12:02pm 6/28/26
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An unlikely defender of meritocracy.
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BaronVonZemo
- 7:29pm 6/28/26
Well put. We have to pretend the real World Cup starts from today. The previous games are prelude.
[NT]
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Eli
- 5:06pm 6/28/26
Similar logic should be applied to March Madness
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NedoftheHill
- 3:12pm 6/28/26
I tend to apply “follow the money” logic to this situation. Bigger event more $$$$
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Eli
- 5:36pm 6/28/26
And CFP.
[NT]
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ELP
- 3:57pm 6/28/26
Soccer is the perfect arena to test DEI principles, IMO.
[NT]
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iairishcheeks
- 2:53pm 6/28/26
This is all over my head, so I'll just agree.
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jakers
- 2:10pm 6/28/26
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