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Predictions?
I am gonna go out on a limb and say: USA - 1 30' Donovan ENG - 1 35' Rooney
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I wish I had the same balls as you do haha but really I see us on the wrong end of a 2-0 score line. Capello is sizing up his team for world cup qualifying and the US is still not among the top 15 or 20 teams in the world yet, however our program is climbing. although a draw would make me very happy, who knows when it comes to england anyway
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The United States men's soccer National Team will play England today in London. ESPN Classic is showing the "friendly" live from Wembley Stadium at 3 p.m.
The U.S. will play Argentina on June 8 at Giants Stadium.
The 22-man squad, coached by Bob Bradley, features several players with ties to the Palmetto State:
Ricardo Clark, Furman (Midfielder) Clint Dempsey, Furman (Forward) Brad Guzan, South Carolina (Goalkeeper) Oguchi Onyewu, Clemson (Defender) Josh Wolff, South Carolina (Forward)
Also, goalkeeper Dominic Cervi, who played at Tulsa University -- played in the Palmetto Cup hosted by Brookland-Cayce HS several years ago with Norman North HS from Norman, OK.
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I almost forgot to DVR it. I had to go home during my lunch break (40 min round trip in a truck that gets like 12mpg) to set it to record. I think it was worth it though!
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Yes, Donovan doesn't start, finally. It's about time we get a coach that understands that he freezes in big games.
Starting line-up:
(G) Tim Howard 1 (D) Steve Cherundolo 6 (D) Carlos Bocanegra 3 (D) Heath Pearce 12 (D) Danny Califf 2 (M) DaMarcus Beasley 7 (M) Michael Bradley 4 (M) Ricardo Clark 13 (F) Josh Wolff (F) Clint Dempsey 8 (F) Eddie Johnson 9
We all dream of a team of Carraghers...
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What Does it Matter. Thanks for the heads up. FYI in the future you can set your DVR remotely from a pc... just like you were home!
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Piss Poor performance by the US.....63rd minute I've only seen 1 good shot by Johnson that wasn't even on frame. 2-0 England
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I agree......No attack at all!!!!!
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Don't you just love parent coaches.
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One of the worst USA performances I have ever seen. They couldn't possess, pass to feet, or even take a good touch. Pearce on the outside was worthless, and I felt that he should have come out rather than Clark. Where was the defense of the through ball to Gerrard, and did anyone else notice the unusual amount of back heels?
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Beasley is a joke, clark a hack and with backs like hedujk and churundalo you are asking for it.
Bad day for the US.
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Painful just painful. Everyone was awful EVERYONE! Well on the US....
I did like Adu's touch though, it seemed like he was the only one who could control the [censored] ball and he didnt even do it that spectaculary.
I F*ing hate Eddie Johnson. If he plays one more drop ball he should be cut!
[censored] Painful I am not happy. Is Landycakes that important to this team. I mean I know it is England but it should have been like 5 or 6 nill.
Was that the US team or North Augusta High School???
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there was a good article on foxsoccer.com yesterday by jamie trecker just ripping into the US performance. he is right, eddie johnson was a joke and england just flat out ignored him, obviously the US lacks any creativity on or off the ball and even as a US fan I found it hard to cheer for a team with no heart, passion, or any sort of skill, we need to rebuild this roster, get the old out and bring in the youngsters
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Josh Wolff I mean really were they trying to score at all when they decided he would start!!!
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The worst part is when you get the feeling of "oh gezz here we go again". That game could have been played in WC 06. we have come too far to revert that quickly. Maybe we are getting Arena back? Watching the US cycle the ball from back to back and then seeing Gooch just send it Route 1 50 yards ahead, to me that has to be a break from the gameplan. Why work it around then boom it aimlessly over a midfield that just organized itself? It would be hard for me to second guess Coach Bradley but I am sure only doing half a scheme somethings wrong there. England figured it out early that the US with the ball would be their biggest flaw. Like it was mentioned with Adu when he came in it seemed like that was the first dribbler in the game. Dempsey had done his share, now he has to wait for everone to get to his BPL level. Eddie Johnson must be one heck of a practice player. I have never seen a player be in so close to the ball and stand flatfoot. Then taking kicks that only travel 30 yards. M Bradley didn't even play up to his level. Was he covering for Clark and that limited his range up forward? It just seemed like those two erased each other to me. I never rip these guys because I am proud of them, but that performance was just sad. But kudos to JP Dellacamera what a pro and our soccer voice.
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Coach Tim I agree with you alot. I dont like bashing these guys at all but man they did not display any of the progress that they made from the new Bradley area in that game.
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I think demarcus beasley is a tremendous talent. if you can play for rangers and get some first team PT then you're something in my book. As far as Eddie Johnson, the worst choice for an U.S. international. watching him play for Fulham was like going to the dentist and getting a filling. Adu is getting better as time goes on.. those starts he recieved at Benfica are really molding him into the player he's destined to be. the person that was the most dynamic player on that pitch for me would have to be Gareth Barry. the man did everything right as well as pick out a beautiful through ball to Steven Gerrard for the second goal of the match.
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demarcus beasley... did you watch the game? he brought nothing to the table, sometimes he shows up sometimes he doesn't, lets be honest, rangers is the second best team in there own city, so they can't be that great, the bhoys at celtic are a step above bud and beasley is so very inconsistent, though i am glad he is playing
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