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The US team is an excellent team and very dangerous. We are capable of beating any team in the world. I have the US and the Czech to advance from our group. [/ QUOTE ] American athletes always seem to raise their standards in big competitions, so I wouldn't rule them out. That said, they are still huge underdogs. |
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lol funny someone voted for the US [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] lol, sad...i guess we have pride going for us if not any sense of world soccer. |
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I did not read every response in this thread but let me say this: The US team is an excellent team and very dangerous. We are capable of beating any team in the world. I have the US and the Czech to advance from our group. I will not be suprised to see our team go very deep this WC. Also, it is guaranteed that we will win the WC in 2010. We have the best young talent in the world, in fact it isnt even close. [/ QUOTE ] No. especially to the last point, that's so far off it's absurd. the US is developing some good talent however "best young talent in the world" is just flat out wrong. i think we'll be in the same place in 2010, i team with potential to break out of our group but not get too far after that. still, i'll be rooting for the US all the way til they're eliminated [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] ook back at the team: henry zidane vieira thuram desailly (in his best shape) trezeguet to name a few i'm surprised nobody mention the french team [/ QUOTE ] Zidane isn't near the player he used to be [/ QUOTE ] Yea, he used to be really really awesome, which was his point. |
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American athletes always seem to raise their standards in big competitions, so I wouldn't rule them out. That said, they are still huge underdogs. [/ QUOTE ] in baseball,basketball,american football and track & field i agree, i agree also on the fact that they are huge underdogs |
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Well, going on the voting so far it's a Brazil v USA final ! What would that do for the sport over there? [/ QUOTE ] Not Much |
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Someone like Freddy Adu (not a huge soccer fan so don't flame me if he is all hype) turning into the "Jordan" of soccer in terms of skill and marketability would do more for soccer in America than winning the WC. He doesn't need to be the best in the world, just clearly become the best in this country.
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Someone like Freddy Adu (not a huge soccer fan so don't flame me if he is all hype) turning into the "Jordan" of soccer in terms of skill and marketability would do more for soccer in America than winning the WC. He doesn't need to be the best in the world, just clearly become the best in this country. [/ QUOTE ] He'll clearly be the best in your country if nothing happens to him. |
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If Rooney's injury is bad, England are in deep trouble.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] USA didn't achieve anything noteworthy [/ QUOTE ] if you think this you are seriously retarded. [/ QUOTE ] GroupA: Romania Switzerland USA Colombia ... [/ QUOTE ] just got to this thread, but pointing out their group is silly, or maybe you are just forgetting how good of football that romania and colombia played back in 94(or have only started to trully follow football in the past few years). Not to mention that switzerland was(and still is) a solid footballing nation while the US was still a minnow at that time. So, yes, the US getting to the second round for the first time in modern history in their third WC in post WWII football was big |
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