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Post by webm@ster on May 8, 2006 11:38:44 GMT -5
Quite a respectable squad .....
2 Albright, Chris * D 6'1'' 185 01/14/79 19/1 Philadelphia, Pa. Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS)
17 Beasley, DaMarcus M 5'8" 145 05/24/82 55/12 Ft. Wayne, Ind. PSV Eindhoven (Holland)
3 Bocanegra, Carlos D 6'0" 170 05/25/79 39/6 Alto Loma, Calif. Fulham FC (England)
6 Cherundolo, Steve D 5'6" 145 02/19/79 33/1 San Diego, Calif. Hannover 96 (Germany)
11 Ching, Brian F 6'1" 195 05/24/78 17/3 Haleiwa, Hawaii Houston Dynamo (MLS)
13 Conrad, Jimmy D 6'2" 185 02/12/77 13/0 Temple City, Calif. Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
15 Convey, Bobby M 5'8" 150 05/27/83 36/1 Philadelphia, Pa. Reading FC (England)
8 Dempsey, Clint M 6’1” 170 03/09/83 19/4 Nacogdoches, Texas New England Revolution (MLS)
21 Donovan, Landon M 5'8" 148 03/04/82 78/25 Redlands, Calif. Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS)
12 Gibbs, Cory D 6’0” 178 01/14/80 18/0 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ADO Den Haag (Holland)
19 Hahnemann, Marcus GK 6’3” 220 06/15/72 6/0 Seattle, Wash. Reading FC (England)
1 Howard, Tim GK 6’3” 210 03/06/79 15/0 North Brunswick, N.J. Manchester United (England)
9 Johnson, Eddie F 6’0” 180 03/31/84 15/9 Palm Coast, Fla. Kansas City Wizards(MLS)
18 Keller, Kasey GK 6'2" 190 11/29/69 91/0 Lacey, Wash. Bor. M'gladbach (Germany)
7 Lewis, Eddie D 5'10" 155 05/17/74 68/8 Cerritos, Calif. Leeds United (England)
4 Mastroeni, Pablo M 5'10" 170 08/26/76 46/0 Phoenix, Ariz. Colorado Rapids (MLS)
20 McBride, Brian F 6'1" 170 06/19/72 90/29 Arlington Heights, Ill. Fulham FC (England)
5 O'Brien, John M 5’9” 150 08/29/77 29/3 Playa del Rey, Calif. Chivas USA (MLS)
14 Olsen, Ben M 5’8” 140 05/03/77 33/6 Middletown, Pa. D.C. United (MLS)
22 Onyewu, Oguchi D 6’4” 210 05/13/82 12/1 Olney, Md. Standard de Liege (Belgium)
23 Pope, Eddie D 6’1” 180 12/24/73 78/8 High Point, N.C. Real Salt Lake (MLS)
10 Reyna, Claudio M 5’9" 160 07/20/73 108/8 Springfield, N.J. Manchester City (England)
16 Wolff, Josh F 5'8" 160 02/25/77 45/9 Stone Mountain, Ga. Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2006 11:41:39 GMT -5
don't know much about football in america but they did well at the last world cup and have a few players i recognise.
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Post by MG on May 8, 2006 17:13:21 GMT -5
is T-ho or Keller number 1 keeper?
No place for Freddy Adu i see.
Have to say the US are OK to watch
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Post by globe on May 8, 2006 17:15:39 GMT -5
No place for Freddy Adu i see. yeah, why isnt Adu in there webby?
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Post by melki on May 8, 2006 17:47:13 GMT -5
is T-ho or Keller number 1 keeper? No place for Freddy Adu i see. Have to say the US are OK to watch The Reading keeper has had a tremendous season...I reckon it may be a tough call who will get the position.
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Post by lionsden® on May 8, 2006 17:58:28 GMT -5
We are gonna win it all God I love soccer WOOHOO!
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Post by Poshbird05 on May 8, 2006 18:58:59 GMT -5
No place for Freddy Adu i see. yeah, why isnt Adu in there webby? Adu really hasn't been shinning that much in the MLS he didn't start last year and he doesn't even have a goal yet this season it's hard to pick up a young kid and expect him to play on the international stage yet. But, Ben Olsen he's the man
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Post by MG on May 8, 2006 19:03:42 GMT -5
yeah, why isnt Adu in there webby? it's hard to pick up a young kid and expect him to play on the international stage yet. Its no problem for Sven "I haven't even seen Theo Wallcott play yet" Eriksson tho
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Post by Poshbird05 on May 8, 2006 19:10:49 GMT -5
I think it was a big shock for Adu jummping into the MLS so soon. I don't think that he's use to being a team player every game I've gone to that he's played he always tries to take it to the goal himself. I guess that use to work for him, but he's not fast enough and all his fancy moves don't work. And this is in America I think he'd be even worse if you through him into a cup game.
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Post by 10 - Nick McCabe on May 8, 2006 23:02:45 GMT -5
a respectable squad. Man, we need a special section for the World Cup here in Sports section!
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Post by lionsden® on May 9, 2006 3:24:41 GMT -5
The sig pic sbove me ^ Just another proof on how gay soccer is ;D
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Post by melki on May 9, 2006 3:59:14 GMT -5
The sig pic sbove me ^ Just another proof on how gay soccer is ;D So when are you joining a team??
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Post by globe on May 9, 2006 4:06:26 GMT -5
The sig pic sbove me ^ Just another proof on how gay soccer is ;D that just shows that people who play football are comfortable with their sexuality. unlike all those pumped-up, macho, meat heads who play NFL
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Post by melki on May 9, 2006 4:09:19 GMT -5
The sig pic sbove me ^ Just another proof on how gay soccer is ;D that just shows that people who play football are comfortable with their sexuality. unlike all those pumped-up, macho, meat heads who play NFL They probably head butt each other to celebrate!!
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Post by lionsden® on May 9, 2006 4:40:49 GMT -5
Well...I bet a headbutt in soccer would mean something completely different
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Post by webm@ster on May 9, 2006 8:48:34 GMT -5
Casey Keller is #1 keeper choice , Howard hasn't played much at all for Manchester but Keller gets tested with Moenchen Gladbach all the time...he's still great at his age. I think it's too early to start ADU as well....
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Post by globe on May 9, 2006 9:32:41 GMT -5
Casey Keller is #1 keeper choice , Howard hasn't played much at all for Manchester but Keller gets tested with Moenchen Gladbach all the time...he's still great at his age. I think it's too early to start ADU as well.... Howard has just agreed a season-long loan at Everton for next season.
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Post by Bizzle on May 9, 2006 11:07:25 GMT -5
Let's face it. USA aren't very good at Football. They only qualify cos they have to beat the likes of Canada and Honduras to get there.They are a good side side but nothing dangerous. I reckon Czech Republic and Italy will beat them and knock em out.
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Post by webm@ster on May 9, 2006 12:00:35 GMT -5
Let's face it. USA aren't very good at Football. They only qualify cos they have to beat the likes of Canada and Honduras to get there.They are a good side side but nothing dangerous. I reckon Czech Republic and Italy will beat them and knock em out. I hope The Italian and Czech coaches go into the game with that attitude and get their pants pulled down
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Post by brumoscardo on May 9, 2006 12:57:08 GMT -5
Let's face it. USA aren't very good at Football. They only qualify cos they have to beat the likes of Canada and Honduras to get there.They are a good side side but nothing dangerous. I reckon Czech Republic and Italy will beat them and knock em out. They're quite respectable actually. They got first place on qulifiers beating Mexico. But I have to say that 4 teams from NA zone in the WC is too much.
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Post by Bizzle on May 19, 2006 13:43:44 GMT -5
The problem with USA is that they don't have a single top class player. They have a team of good ones, but that won't help against Brazil or Argentina. Englands 2nd 11 beat them in America.
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Post by webm@ster on May 19, 2006 14:12:55 GMT -5
The problem with USA is that they don't have a single top class player. They have a team of good ones, but that won't help against Brazil or Argentina. Englands 2nd 11 beat them in America. can't agree, top class keepers Landon Donovan , Damarcus Beasley, Claudio Reyna = class
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