President of US Soccer: team failed to meet expectations

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Hb31187
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Jun 28, 2010 9:43pm
I dont follow us soccer THAT closely, but do we have any good young defense men coming up? Strikers, midfield and goal keeping seemed to be at least average or above average...but defense was horrid
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rock_knutne
Jun 28, 2010 10:19pm
I posted this on the other thread.......US soccer needs to hire Jurgen Klinsman. He wants the job and they should give him total control, IMO, he would propel the national team to new heights.
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Jun 28, 2010 11:22pm
I like Bradley, but yea, he flubbed the Ghana game.

Still, neither of those two goals should've been conceded.
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Jun 28, 2010 11:36pm
Yeah, the two goals should have been defended and cleared out, but honestly, we were VERY lucky to get the 1 goal off the PK. Not only did our only goal come off that PK, but Donovan almost hit it off the post.
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Tiernan
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Jun 29, 2010 11:17am
This pretty much confirms that soccer should never be considered "major league" in the US. The grand pooh-bah of the sport itself calls out the coach for losing to a team from Ghana. The US should never lose anything to Ghana unless it is a cheetah spearing or shrinking heads competition. This proves that soccer in the US is just a sideshow for all the illegal aliens who have snuck into our country.
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Jun 29, 2010 11:18am
Bradley playing Ricardo Clark directly led to the first goal. Then Clark, because he is a dumbfuck hothead who cant contorl himself (IE, gets reds and yellow cards like its his job) pick up a yellow. This meant Bradley had to sub him out because, not only was he playing poor....he was very likely to pick up a second yellow. We then had no sub late on when we REALLY needed one.
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Jun 29, 2010 11:54am
Laley23;404453 wrote:Yeah, USA didnt win, but they didnt fall on their faces. I mean, Ghana is a good team, about even with us. Do we forget that they played pretty well in their group despite not scoring a goal in the run of play.
When I said fell on their faces I was really meaning couldn't handle the pressure. I just don't get the way the US starts games. They seem to have to play from behind almost always. In a sport where scoring is at a minimum that isn't good strategy at all!
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vball10set
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Jun 29, 2010 12:02pm
it's nice to see someone in Gulati's position be candid and not try and sugarcoat how we finished...it shows me that he's passionate about this sport and the USA's place in it...GO USA ;)
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hoops23
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Jun 29, 2010 2:20pm
From the quotes I saw, it sounds like Bradley may be GONE.
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Jun 29, 2010 2:23pm
hoops23;405274 wrote:From the quotes I saw, it sounds like Bradley may be GONE.

Thats pretty much been the thought of everyone since the final whistle versus Ghana. All the reports out of Irene seemed to indicate it as well as all the reports in the States. Its justified, imo.
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I Wear Pants
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Jun 29, 2010 4:39pm
Tiernan;405014 wrote:This pretty much confirms that soccer should never be considered "major league" in the US. The grand pooh-bah of the sport itself calls out the coach for losing to a team from Ghana. The US should never lose anything to Ghana unless it is a cheetah spearing or shrinking heads competition. This proves that soccer in the US is just a sideshow for all the illegal aliens who have snuck into our country.
I hope your dog shits on your floor and then gets hit by a car.
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Jun 29, 2010 6:34pm
No opinion for me, but the U.S. was the only team to win their group and not make the quarterfinals.
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hoops23
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Jun 29, 2010 11:52pm
I Wear Pants;405468 wrote:I hope your dog shits on your floor and then gets hit by a car.

Hey, the dog had nothing to do with that!
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Non
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Jun 30, 2010 12:06am
That is funny. Why does I Wear Pants keep going after the dog. lol
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Jun 30, 2010 12:12am
Overall I'm happy with the outcome, although I obviously realize we could have been much more successful if we cut down just SOME of our mistakes.

Out of the group was all I asked for.
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killdeer
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Jun 30, 2010 12:43am
^^^that is exactly the dilemma,
after 2006...anything beyond group would be considered a victory.

Overall, I think the showing was a success....
Did we fall short...absolutly,
Should we be facing Uruguay instead of Ghana...probably,
Was the US gonna win this thing......no way.

The Fact that the team made an exciting and passionate showing was enough to bring soccer to the forefront for some people
who had never considered it at all...and for that alone, it was a success.
if you build on that success...2014 and 2018 should be exciting years for the US team. And I fully expect that.
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I Wear Pants
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Jun 30, 2010 1:07am
Non;405953 wrote:That is funny. Why does I Wear Pants keep going after the dog. lol
Because it's better than wishing hateful things on either of you. And I'm kinda hoping neither of you even have a dog. That way it's a really abstract wish.

Also I couldn't think of any better shock value mean thing to say without actually being mean which is silly to do on an internet forum. Even if I think you're being insanely irrational/trolling well (I say trolling well not because you're doing it without being found out but because we keep responding).

Also, your dog pissed on my foot.
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Jun 30, 2010 9:43am
I'd honestly like to see Bradley stay, but its not my choice. If the big wigs of US soccer think they can get someone in to improve off of this performance then so be it.