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Does anyone here think the US had even a slight chance of doing really, really well. Or am I just blinded by my partisan support for the US squad?
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If they don't advance out of the group stage, it'll be a disaster. There's no earthly reason the US shouldn't do better than Algeria and Slovenia.
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Charlie Davies is officially not going, though. That hurts. I was holding out the faint hope that he'd be fit in time.
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A friend of mine is a subcontractor for ESPN. He left today for South Africa and won't be back until it's all over.
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I read that ESPN is sinking 22x the marketing and advertising into this vs the 2006 Cup. That is nice to hear.
If the US does not advance out of the group stage it will be seen as a disaster but will not really be one. Algeria and Slovenia are good teams and will be hard to break down defensively as they will be sitting with 9 men behind the ball and mostly counter attacking. The US is still a longshot to outright beat the English which means either they take 1 point from the game or none. That means they have to get points from the remaining two games and win at least one. If they lose to England then they need at least four points and goal difference to advance, which will not be easy. The best thing that could happen to the US is that Algeria and Slovenia tie one another and only take a single point from their game together. That would make things much easier. |
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I think they could steal a victory from England.
They did it to Spain, and had Brazil within 15 minutes of beating them before falling apart.
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Well sure, but the group draw for the U.S. (and England!) was about as advantageous as they could reasonably hope for. The U.S. could fall in the group stages, but at the same time it's reasonable to hope for them to make the final 8 as they did in 2002.
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It will be seen as a disaster for England if they don't win all of their group games.
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Is Henry going to play in New York or not?
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With David Villa moving to Barcelona, Henry's definitely moving somewhere.
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Oh wow. I'm a big Barca mark and I didn't know we signed him. That just locked up another title, in my opinion.
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I like the Villa news today as a report comes out that La Liga is in debt 3.5 billion Euros
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I scored a goal in the FIFA World Cup final - ESPN Soccernet
Neat stuff, may only be US region, so sorry if our International members cannot view it. |
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Absolutely not true. The Euro qualifying groups usually arent tough at all. Slovenia has qualified for two of the last three WC's for example. After the top tier of clubs, there is a big drop off.
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GO ITALY!!
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