Soccer thread 08/09 (will have spoilers!)
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But these additional games would be more meaningful if they helped improve the team.
Perhaps they will, for intangibles like confidence, if they have a decent showing against Spain regardless of the results.
Long term though, these games could give younger player the international experience which might help their development.
The team will probably play the vets though, just like Italy did. This is a meaningless tournament so it might have been a good time to get some experience to the young players.
Perhaps they will, for intangibles like confidence, if they have a decent showing against Spain regardless of the results.
Long term though, these games could give younger player the international experience which might help their development.
The team will probably play the vets though, just like Italy did. This is a meaningless tournament so it might have been a good time to get some experience to the young players.
I think Bradley is setting up the Gold Cup for giving younger players international experience against teams that aren't of the same caliber as Brazil, Italy, Spain, etc. I'm fine with giving your best players experience in the Confed Cup...it's not like the national team plays together all that often, and very rarely where they play a series of meaningful games against better opposition over a short time frame (like in the World Cup).
And I have to disagree about the Confed Cup being a meaningless tournament. Spain, Brazil, Italy, etc. all brought their A teams, and played their best players in the tourney. It's not the World Cup or the Euro championship...but then again, what is?
And I have to disagree about the Confed Cup being a meaningless tournament. Spain, Brazil, Italy, etc. all brought their A teams, and played their best players in the tourney. It's not the World Cup or the Euro championship...but then again, what is?
Agreed!Jared wrote: And I have to disagree about the Confed Cup being a meaningless tournament. Spain, Brazil, Italy, etc. all brought their A teams, and played their best players in the tourney. It's not the World Cup or the Euro championship...but then again, what is?
Its not the WC,Euro or Copa America but this is the real deal...They all came to play.
It was great flipping the games.
Awesome result!...Even if they get slaughtered by Spain it was good to see the heart....Plus I think this is far greater experience for WC play than those goofy tournaments they usually play in.
I have to congratulate the NZ team for getting out first point in a proper FIFA competition. The coach got a bit carried away on the sideline after the game since it was only a draw, though.
It could have easily been our first win if not for some terrible finishing by the strikers, who are actually supposed to be some of our better players.
It could have easily been our first win if not for some terrible finishing by the strikers, who are actually supposed to be some of our better players.
Incredible day for the US team. Hard to believe it really happened. I love Bornstein's quote;
Also, some players were making a note to say they didn't do anything differently lineup wise, but like squid I don't think the addition of Charlie Davies was trivial. We need to see lineups with 2 pure strikers on the field more often, pushing and stretching the defense.
Even when the US was playing early, they were wasting scoring opportunities and the odds of them actually finishing 3 or more seemed remote. Yeah, we were playing Egypt without their 2 best attackers, but the Egyptian backline never looked like stopping us either.It's like that quote from 'Dumb and Dumber': 'So you're telling me there is a chance.' That's what we kept saying.
Also, some players were making a note to say they didn't do anything differently lineup wise, but like squid I don't think the addition of Charlie Davies was trivial. We need to see lineups with 2 pure strikers on the field more often, pushing and stretching the defense.
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Blimey, get a grip lads - you beat Egypt, currently ranked #40 in the world.
In other soccer news, here's Newcastle's new away kit for the Championship, just to make sure that they aren't a complete laughing stock.

Ooops, did I say aren't a complete laughing stock ? Looks like the sort of boiled sweet my grandparents preferred.
Is anyone else reading Steven Taylor's forced smile as 'for f**k's sake, get me out of here, please...I'll even sign for Wigan.'
In other soccer news, here's Newcastle's new away kit for the Championship, just to make sure that they aren't a complete laughing stock.

Ooops, did I say aren't a complete laughing stock ? Looks like the sort of boiled sweet my grandparents preferred.
Is anyone else reading Steven Taylor's forced smile as 'for f**k's sake, get me out of here, please...I'll even sign for Wigan.'
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
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ESPN has bought both of the 23 match packages. Over here both will be sold through Sky via PPV. Bear in mind that this will fall to 23 in season 10/11 onward, as Setanta only had 1 package of the 6 in the last round of bidding.
No news yet as to the other rights, though I'm hoping someone picks up the Bundesliga and SPL.
No news yet as to the other rights, though I'm hoping someone picks up the Bundesliga and SPL.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
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Not surprised, the size of some of those stadia is enormous, and they keep the costs down due to standing areas. Can't wait to get to an 1860 game next seasonfsquid wrote:Saw a list of the top 20 attended clubs in Europe. Newcastle was #17, 9 Bundesliga teams were in the top 20.
Squid - Heiko Westermann (schalke), any good ?
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
ESPN deal for EPL doesn't mean they will show games in the US.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1245695 ... d=djemITPE
They picked up Setana's rights when Setana couldn't pay the 10 million pounds it bid (doesn't seem a lot but it must not have covered rights to broadcast in the UK?).
ESPN Deportes shows Euro matches in Latin America, maybe not EPL though.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1245695 ... d=djemITPE
They picked up Setana's rights when Setana couldn't pay the 10 million pounds it bid (doesn't seem a lot but it must not have covered rights to broadcast in the UK?).
ESPN Deportes shows Euro matches in Latin America, maybe not EPL though.