Watters: USA-Iran game is a 'blood match'



Fox News host Jesse Watters shares his Thanksgiving grievances and expresses his hopes for the U.S. soccer team to win the World Cup match against Iran on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ #foxnews #jessewattersprimetime

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22 thoughts on “Watters: USA-Iran game is a 'blood match'”

  1. Jess my boy, you know nothing about football… a draw against England in the group stage is good. USA is qualified for the knock-out stage… and only one team can go to the next knock-out. Football is beautiful and isn´t the since of the country that matters… is the will and the know-how of the players and my team Portugal is from a small country but it´s players can put any team in respect… we will go to the finals lead by Cristano.

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  2. Fu©king Jesse can't even deal with not having leftover turkey for one year.
    There are many people in this country who weren't able to afford to have a Thanksgiving meal on Thanksgiving.
    It's sad that a "man" who makes millions of dollars a year would rather call himself a victim than go buy his own turkey. Cry baby.

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  3. To all americans watching this, please do not think of that SCUMBAG reporter the same as the rest of us iranians. That reporter was sent by the regime in order to humilitate that US player so they could spread their propaganda.
    People are dying and suffering under the regime.

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  4. This may be one of the stupidest videos I have ever watched. If this wasn't a "news" channel seeing a guy with no idea what he is talking about would be amusing, but since it is this concerning.

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  5. Holy crap! Do these idiots at Fox have to exaggerate every single thing they talk about? I will guarantee you the American side cared about one thing. Advancing – they could care less who it was they were playing. They play Saturday they don’t hate that team either- they want to advance again. Fox just plain sucks.

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  6. You have to be brain dead if you don't know and haven't figured out by now Trump is nothing more than a thief a con artist delusional liar only sick mental people use the term Witch Hunt that means he believes in witches Jail Long Overdue….!

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  7. Jesse, regarding sporting success, the formula is: cultural: opportunity, experience, more opportunity, confidence, success, more opportunity, success, expectations, further cultural growth. The cycle repeats over the years, decades, centuries etc. Australia has 30 million people but look where it ended up in the last summer Olympics? 30 million or 300 million matters not. It's the sporting ingrained culture that counts. Glory to God, I'm blessed to have been able to participate in that sporting lifestyle.

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