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Security Chases Fan Through CBS Sports Set Live On Air Following USA-Mexico Soccer Match
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The crowd was a mess after the USMNT defeated rival Mexico, 3-2, in extra time to capture the CONCACAF Nations League final on Sunday. Not only did star player Gio Reyna get hit in the head with flying debris while celebrating, but security chased a fan through the CBS Sports set while they were live on air...
(The Big Lead)
Filed Under: Soccer
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Sebastian Gorka48 months
"You have to go back." DJT
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DoubleDown48 months
I give a frick. I like soccer and strap USA on a damn bowling team and I'm cheering for em. What's quite irritating is that this game was in Colorado and 50% of the stadium was cheering for Mexico. This has happened for 20 years when USA plays Mexico in America. If there's that many Mexican loving fans in the US, I have to ask, why? If you love Mexico so much, go be a part of making it better. I'm sure there were fans of mexico who flew in for it, and that's cool but not 15,000. Then when we win, they throw water bottles at our players and injure one. frick them and their fans.
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Cliff Booth48 months
Preach. Amazing how many people want what this country provides yet choose to hate it at the same time. One day the teat will run dry. Also, frick CONCACAF. All they care about is money. That's why they won't do anything about it. The Mexican fanbase is a cash cow for them.
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TFH48 months
Yeah you don’t see people from other countries move to the US and keep waving their flag like Mexicans do. Keep your heritage or whatever but you came to the states for a reason. Embrace your new home.
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Ssubba48 months
Dude jumps off the upper deck like it's nothing.
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NPComb48 months
WGAF?
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castorinho48 months
Security, evidently.
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