Yeah, you don't go from being in Pot D in one World Cup to Pot A the next.
Yeah, you don't go from being in Pot D in one World Cup to Pot A the next.
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
Nice to see Charlie Davies is out of the ICU.
AC Milan wants to sue the US Soccer team over Onyewu's injury.
Altidore has been on the bench for Hull City lately.
Davies, obviously, will miss the World Cup.
Howard has been allowing a lot of goals for Everton.
Well, that's your upbeat update for this week. Next games are friendlies on Nov 14 @ Slovakia and Nov 18 @ Denmark, both of whom also qualified for the World Cup.
"If your dream ain't bigger than you, there's a problem with your dream." -Deion Sanders
Milan can suck it
Milan wasn't playing him, anyway. Idiots.
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
will he be 100% for World Cup?
Too soon to tell. His knee will probably be fine by then, but the amount of time he's missing will affect his play on the field. Hopefully his rehab goes quickly.
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
uhh. he's my fav
this is probably his last world cup .... ?
very little chance gooch plays in 2014. He is already not very athletic, and if soccer the difference between 30 and 34 means alot. He is a defender so they last longer, but with the way our youth has been developing and finding teams overseas he will probably be replaced.
P.S. anyone else going to South Africa?
u driving us ?
Nah, I'll pass on South Africa but if England gets the 2018 World Cup I am so there.
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
A story from awhile back about Clint Dempsey's career.
"If your dream ain't bigger than you, there's a problem with your dream." -Deion Sanders
Milan's stance is pretty typical of when a club loses a player to national team matches. Liverpool and Newcastle both sought compensation from the England National Team for injuries to Michael Owen at different times.
Honestly, unless you play for Fulham the odds of you being an American and not a keeper seeing the field are relatively slim.
"The mark of a great player is in his ability to come back. The great champions have all come back from defeat." - Sam Snead
Brazil got 2014 right?
yeah Brazil has 2014. First time in a long time that it's more than 8 years between World Cups played on European soil.
"The mark of a great player is in his ability to come back. The great champions have all come back from defeat." - Sam Snead
Yeah, which is why 2018 is going to Europe, probably either Spain/Portugal or England.
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
when u think US will get it again?
We have a decent shot at 2022. The problem is that soccer still isn't that big here, so most games would be played in American football stadiums like last time, plus the time difference means that almost all the games would really have to be played during the day, so that Europe can watch on TV during their evenings; they're anywhere from 6-11 hours ahead of us. That means playing in some pretty hot weather in the South.
Then again, assuming Europe gets 2018, our competition for 2022 will come from Australia, Qatar, Indonesia, South Korea, and Japan. So we might win by default.
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
when will we know what pool we are in for this summer?