Brazil, Germany, and Italy declining on the Men's Side shows that nothing is forever

Beware for Next Summer!! This will be France's chance to finally win a women's world cup!!

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u/PBS2025 — 13 hours ago
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Will Brazil become a developed nation by the end of the century?

As they say in life anything can happen. What do you think?

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u/PBS2025 — 3 days ago
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The whole debacle with fox's commercial coverage is why we need PBS to become a public broadcaster in the US and have them air the world cup and euros.

I made a similar post a few months ago. But if PBS was airing this world cup there would definitely be no ads! Hopefully this occurs in the future. Support your local PBS station.

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u/PBS2025 — 24 days ago

ACC could've been saved if they took West Virginia and Virginia tech in the 50s.

If they had taken both schools the conference would have been at 10 schools. That could have been enough to keep south carolina in the league. Then once the 90s come in ACC could add Penn state and Pittsburgh.

Then in the early 2010s you could poach Sycruase and Rutgers from the big east. At that point the ACC would be raking in ALOT of money. Imagine Dabo Swinney and James Franklin fighting for a ACC Championship in Charlotte!!

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u/PBS2025 — 29 days ago

The only way that NZ can join AFC is that if all the island nations can form a Pacific island football team. Pretty much the football version of the West Indies. That Pacific island team coild then join AFC as well.

*Could

I do think PNG could be it's own national team due to how big they are and also with them bordering Indonesia 🇮🇩

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u/PBS2025 — 1 month ago
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Imagine if the ACC looked like this!!

Clemson • Duke • Maryland • NC State • North Carolina • Penn State • Pitt • Rutgers • South Carolina • Syracuse • Virginia • Virginia Tech • Wake Forest • West Virginia

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u/PBS2025 — 1 month ago

Any ex pentecostals that are African?

The pentecostal/charismatic has a major impact on the religious landscape in Africa. I'm still Christian but I'm definitely questioning with things I've been grown up in. Anyone in the same boat?​

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u/PBS2025 — 1 month ago
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If the ACC had taken West Virginia and Virginia Tech in the 50s. The conference would be in a better place.

At that point the ACC would have been at 10 teams. If the ACC can keep South Carolina happy and keep them in. By the early 90s. I could see the ACC get Penn State and Pittsburgh. That's a great 12 team conference.

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u/PBS2025 — 1 month ago