An error occurredI know that people are eager to turn the page on everybody who likely won't make it to the 2018 roster, but I'd love it if Howard played the ÜberCopa in 2016. If not every game, it least a couple of them.
Would be a good swansong in front of the home fans imo
You have tried to like someone with Fellaini as their avatar
I was wondering if we shouldn't start a USMNT only thread at this point? Soccer thread can get awfully clubbish which is fine of course, but not what a lot are looking for.Should we keep all US talk here until WC is over or should we move those discussions back to the soccer thread?
A #### who's onto something.Olbermann's a ####.
It isn't going to happen so why does it matter?Would this event be diminished if it was every two years?
My wife and I enjoyed watching the Cup together so much that we decided we needed a premier league team. After researching history, stadium, nicknames, potential to win and team colors (VERY important for her) we settled on Chelsea.
Go Blues!!
Since we never talk about football in the FFA I tend to forget this. In fact, it's pretty childish to even bring it up. Having said that, it's actually a pretty good place to find new footy fans -- the people here tend to like sports and you can pretty much watch most of Swansea-Hull during the NFL commercial breaks. That is, if you'd really want to watch Swansea-Hull, ymmv.I seek out any soccer thread? Really?!?! Seriously?!?!?NewlyRetired said:He is one of the biggest trolls on the sport. He seeks out any soccer thread he can find to make sure he lets everyone know what he thinks of the sport. It is really sad in a way but today was borderline disgusting.flapgreen said:I thought he was saying going back to sucking as back to obscurity. I didn't take it as saying the sport itself sucked. I haven't been in here much so it could be the other.Tom Hagen said:His position is that soccer sucks other than the World Cup. He isn't saying Americans won't watch, he's saying the entire sport sucks. How has that been proven correct?BassNBrew said:Honestly it's not trolling when his position has been correct time and time again. We've heard the same mantra from the likes of you for years. We've also heard you attack and name call those that disagree with you. Maybe you'll be right this time.NewlyRetired said:No, I thought long and hard about and I stand by it.If you think walking into a thread and trolling like that has even a shred of common decency or intelligence behind it I have to say I am 1000% in disagreement with you.Joe Bryant said:Not sure. I'm guessing you didn't think too much about calling him "moronic, idiotic, ignorant, unintelligent". Don't do that.NewlyRetired said:"Hey look at me, I am both arrogant and ignorant!"Do people even take a second to think before they post on how moronic, idiotic, ignorant, unintelligent, and just plain stupid they sound?Politician Spock said:Is soccer back to sucking for another 47 months?
J
There is no place for that crap.
I'll save the you and the rest of the gang the embarrassment of calling me a troll or soccer hater. I've watched more soccer live in the last year than most anyone in this thread who isn't a ref. I've watched college, ODP, academy, state cup, regional levels, recruiting camps. My personal opinion is that the depth is good, but the best athletes are still playing football and basketball.
In either case however, he is wrong, demonstrably so imo.
I have not posted once EVER in the "official" soccer thread. And the post you personally attacked me for was my FIRST post in this thread.
Yes, I don't like soccer. But it's you that are at a football website. I wouldn't go to a soccer website and act like you do towards people who don't like football. There's likely going to be people there that don't like football.
All the prosthelytizing is the why people who don't like the sport feel led to say something. I understand they're here to recruit fans for their sport, but I don't want to become a fan, nor do I want to join your MLM "business opportunity". Amway sucks too.Since we never talk about football in the FFA I tend to forget this. In fact, it's pretty childish to even bring it up. Having said that, it's actually a pretty good place to find new footy fans -- the people here tend to like sports and you can pretty much watch most of Swansea-Hull during the NFL commercial breaks. That is, if you'd really want to watch Swansea-Hull, ymmv.I seek out any soccer thread? Really?!?! Seriously?!?!?NewlyRetired said:He is one of the biggest trolls on the sport. He seeks out any soccer thread he can find to make sure he lets everyone know what he thinks of the sport. It is really sad in a way but today was borderline disgusting.flapgreen said:I thought he was saying going back to sucking as back to obscurity. I didn't take it as saying the sport itself sucked. I haven't been in here much so it could be the other.Tom Hagen said:His position is that soccer sucks other than the World Cup. He isn't saying Americans won't watch, he's saying the entire sport sucks. How has that been proven correct?BassNBrew said:Honestly it's not trolling when his position has been correct time and time again. We've heard the same mantra from the likes of you for years. We've also heard you attack and name call those that disagree with you. Maybe you'll be right this time.NewlyRetired said:No, I thought long and hard about and I stand by it.If you think walking into a thread and trolling like that has even a shred of common decency or intelligence behind it I have to say I am 1000% in disagreement with you.Joe Bryant said:Not sure. I'm guessing you didn't think too much about calling him "moronic, idiotic, ignorant, unintelligent". Don't do that.NewlyRetired said:"Hey look at me, I am both arrogant and ignorant!"Do people even take a second to think before they post on how moronic, idiotic, ignorant, unintelligent, and just plain stupid they sound?Politician Spock said:Is soccer back to sucking for another 47 months?
J
There is no place for that crap.
I'll save the you and the rest of the gang the embarrassment of calling me a troll or soccer hater. I've watched more soccer live in the last year than most anyone in this thread who isn't a ref. I've watched college, ODP, academy, state cup, regional levels, recruiting camps. My personal opinion is that the depth is good, but the best athletes are still playing football and basketball.
In either case however, he is wrong, demonstrably so imo.
I have not posted once EVER in the "official" soccer thread. And the post you personally attacked me for was my FIRST post in this thread.
Yes, I don't like soccer. But it's you that are at a football website. I wouldn't go to a soccer website and act like you do towards people who don't like football. There's likely going to be people there that don't like football.
You're welcomeI don't remember who recommended the "Soccer on TV" email from Soccer America, but thanks to whoever it was. I honestly had no idea this was on as frequently as it is, on channels I've already got.
No please stay we really need youAll the prosthelytizing is the why people who don't like the sport feel led to say something. I understand they're here to recruit fans for their sport, but I don't want to become a fan, nor do I want to join your MLM "business opportunity". Amway sucks too.I seek out any soccer thread? Really?!?! Seriously?!?!?NewlyRetired said:He is one of the biggest trolls on the sport. He seeks out any soccer thread he can find to make sure he lets everyone know what he thinks of the sport. It is really sad in a way but today was borderline disgusting.In either case however, he is wrong, demonstrably so imo.flapgreen said:I thought he was saying going back to sucking as back to obscurity. I didn't take it as saying the sport itself sucked. I haven't been in here much so it could be the other.Tom Hagen said:His position is that soccer sucks other than the World Cup. He isn't saying Americans won't watch, he's saying the entire sport sucks. How has that been proven correct?BassNBrew said:Honestly it's not trolling when his position has been correct time and time again. We've heard the same mantra from the likes of you for years. We've also heard you attack and name call those that disagree with you. Maybe you'll be right this time.NewlyRetired said:No, I thought long and hard about and I stand by it.If you think walking into a thread and trolling like that has even a shred of common decency or intelligence behind it I have to say I am 1000% in disagreement with you.Joe Bryant said:Not sure. I'm guessing you didn't think too much about calling him "moronic, idiotic, ignorant, unintelligent". Don't do that.NewlyRetired said:"Hey look at me, I am both arrogant and ignorant!"Do people even take a second to think before they post on how moronic, idiotic, ignorant, unintelligent, and just plain stupid they sound?Politician Spock said:Is soccer back to sucking for another 47 months?
J
There is no place for that crap.
I'll save the you and the rest of the gang the embarrassment of calling me a troll or soccer hater. I've watched more soccer live in the last year than most anyone in this thread who isn't a ref. I've watched college, ODP, academy, state cup, regional levels, recruiting camps. My personal opinion is that the depth is good, but the best athletes are still playing football and basketball.
I have not posted once EVER in the "official" soccer thread. And the post you personally attacked me for was my FIRST post in this thread.
Yes, I don't like soccer. But it's you that are at a football website. I wouldn't go to a soccer website and act like you do towards people who don't like football. There's likely going to be people there that don't like football.
I missed this. Link?You're welcomeI don't remember who recommended the "Soccer on TV" email from Soccer America, but thanks to whoever it was. I honestly had no idea this was on as frequently as it is, on channels I've already got.![]()
You're welcomeI don't remember who recommended the "Soccer on TV" email from Soccer America, but thanks to whoever it was. I honestly had no idea this was on as frequently as it is, on channels I've already got.![]()
I personally googled "soccer america soccer on TV" and it came right up....I missed this. Link?You're welcomeI don't remember who recommended the "Soccer on TV" email from Soccer America, but thanks to whoever it was. I honestly had no idea this was on as frequently as it is, on channels I've already got.![]()
Wait until the club season starts up this fall. It is basically every where.I don't remember who recommended the "Soccer on TV" email from Soccer America, but thanks to whoever it was. I honestly had no idea this was on as frequently as it is, on channels I've already got.
That is an interesting idea. The only issues I see are the US can go quiet for months at a time between games so most of the talk related to them is tracking players playing at their clubs.I was wondering if we shouldn't start a USMNT only thread at this point? Soccer thread can get awfully clubbish which is fine of course, but not what a lot are looking for.Should we keep all US talk here until WC is over or should we move those discussions back to the soccer thread?
Easy enough. Don't come into the threads.All the prosthelytizing is the why people who don't like the sport feel led to say something. I understand they're here to recruit fans for their sport, but I don't want to become a fan, nor do I want to join your MLM "business opportunity". Amway sucks too.Since we never talk about football in the FFA I tend to forget this. In fact, it's pretty childish to even bring it up. Having said that, it's actually a pretty good place to find new footy fans -- the people here tend to like sports and you can pretty much watch most of Swansea-Hull during the NFL commercial breaks. That is, if you'd really want to watch Swansea-Hull, ymmv.I seek out any soccer thread? Really?!?! Seriously?!?!?NewlyRetired said:He is one of the biggest trolls on the sport. He seeks out any soccer thread he can find to make sure he lets everyone know what he thinks of the sport. It is really sad in a way but today was borderline disgusting.flapgreen said:I thought he was saying going back to sucking as back to obscurity. I didn't take it as saying the sport itself sucked. I haven't been in here much so it could be the other.Tom Hagen said:His position is that soccer sucks other than the World Cup. He isn't saying Americans won't watch, he's saying the entire sport sucks. How has that been proven correct?BassNBrew said:Honestly it's not trolling when his position has been correct time and time again. We've heard the same mantra from the likes of you for years. We've also heard you attack and name call those that disagree with you. Maybe you'll be right this time.NewlyRetired said:No, I thought long and hard about and I stand by it.If you think walking into a thread and trolling like that has even a shred of common decency or intelligence behind it I have to say I am 1000% in disagreement with you.Joe Bryant said:Not sure. I'm guessing you didn't think too much about calling him "moronic, idiotic, ignorant, unintelligent". Don't do that.
J
There is no place for that crap.
I'll save the you and the rest of the gang the embarrassment of calling me a troll or soccer hater. I've watched more soccer live in the last year than most anyone in this thread who isn't a ref. I've watched college, ODP, academy, state cup, regional levels, recruiting camps. My personal opinion is that the depth is good, but the best athletes are still playing football and basketball.
In either case however, he is wrong, demonstrably so imo.
I have not posted once EVER in the "official" soccer thread. And the post you personally attacked me for was my FIRST post in this thread.
Yes, I don't like soccer. But it's you that are at a football website. I wouldn't go to a soccer website and act like you do towards people who don't like football. There's likely going to be people there that don't like football.
It would be almost impossible.Would this event be diminished if it was every two years?
Overall, I'm pleased with the performance of the USMNT for the world cup. Jürgen made some tough choices and most of them panned out. Some players disappointed or didn't impress (Bradley, Zusi, Bedoya, Davis, Wondo), while others played some of the best football I've ever seen them play in the USA shirt (Howard, Jones, Besler). Some that I was pretty down on for cycle surprised me with their play (Beckerman, Beasley), and one player was a revelation (Yedlin). Overall, I'd give the USA an A-. They achieved their minimum goal, played with heart, but didn't make the technical leap many of us hope to see happen soon.
Brazil+300
Germany+350
Argentina+400
Netherlands+500
France+600
Belgium+1200
Colombia+1400
Costa Rica+3000
My condolencesMy wife and I enjoyed watching the Cup together so much that we decided we needed a premier league team. After researching history, stadium, nicknames, potential to win and team colors (VERY important for her) we settled on Chelsea.
Go Blues!!
A little different, IMO, as Belgium isn't in our conference and aren't really historic rivals. A better comparison would be if Mexico had knocked us out... do you then root for them going forward? For me that's an easy 'No.'Joe Bryant said:I dunno. That's the age old question for any sport I guess. Do you pull for the guy from your conference or do you stay mad that they beat you.
I can see both sides.
I guess I could see pulling for Belgium. I like their style and there is something to say about losing to the champs I guess.
J
You're welcomeI don't remember who recommended the "Soccer on TV" email from Soccer America, but thanks to whoever it was. I honestly had no idea this was on as frequently as it is, on channels I've already got.![]()
Team disbands back to their club teams. The new 4 year international cycle starts in September.What is the process now for the US Team?
These guys all have pro teams they're a part of and under contract with, right? Does the Men's team basically disband and everyone goes back to their regular paying job playing for whichever team they play for?
I hear all these different cups and competitions mentioned. Are they events where the Men's team that we just saw plays in or does a new team form?
On the surface, this is one huge difference I think NFL fans have to get their arms around. I guess NBA and NHL have the Olympics for this where players form new teams but it's kind of confusing for NFL fans who don't have that.
J
Brazil 39%
Argentina 20%
Netherlands 14%
Germany 9%
Colombia 8%
France 7%
Belgium 3%
Costa Rica <1%
I came into this thread because I watched yesterday's World Cup game. Just like when I watch the Olympics I go into the Olympics thread. There were tons of people trolling througout the 300+ pages. I made one post, and the thread went livid responsding to me. Making one post is not going out of my way. It's as close to the fish jumping in the boat before the worm is even on the hook as you can get. It's the trolls who posted over and over and over again for the first 300+ pages who are the ones who went out of their way.Easy enough. Don't come into the threads.All the prosthelytizing is the why people who don't like the sport feel led to say something. I understand they're here to recruit fans for their sport, but I don't want to become a fan, nor do I want to join your MLM "business opportuity". Amway sucks too.Since we never talk about football in the FFA I tend to forget this. In fact, it's pretty childish to even bring it up. Having said that, it's actually a pretty good place to find new footy fans -- the people here tend to like sports and you can pretty much watch most of Swansea-Hull during the NFL commercial breaks. That is, if you'd really want to watch Swansea-Hull, ymmv.I seek out any soccer thread? Really?!?! Seriously?!?!?NewlyRetired said:He is one of the biggest trolls on the sport. He seeks out any soccer thread he can find to make sure he lets everyone know what he thinks of the sport. It is really sad in a way but today was borderline disgusting.flapgreen said:I thought he was saying going back to sucking as back to obscurity. I didn't take it as saying the sport itself sucked. I haven't been in here much so it could be the other.Tom Hagen said:His position is that soccer sucks other than the World Cup. He isn't saying Americans won't watch, he's saying the entire sport sucks. How has that been proven correct?BassNBrew said:Honestly it's not trolling when his position has been correct time and time again. We've heard the same mantra from the likes of you for years. We've also heard you attack and name call those that disagree with you. Maybe you'll be right this time.NewlyRetired said:No, I thought long and hard about and I stand by it.If you think walking into a thread and trolling like that has even a shred of common decency or intelligence behind it I have to say I am 1000% in disagreement with you.Joe Bryant said:Not sure. I'm guessing you didn't think too much about calling him "moronic, idiotic, ignorant, unintelligent". Don't do that.
J
There is no place for that crap.
I'll save the you and the rest of the gang the embarrassment of calling me a troll or soccer hater. I've watched more soccer live in the last year than most anyone in this thread who isn't a ref. I've watched college, ODP, academy, state cup, regional levels, recruiting camps. My personal opinion is that the depth is good, but the best athletes are still playing football and basketball.
In either case however, he is wrong, demonstrably so imo.
I have not posted once EVER in the "official" soccer thread. And the post you personally attacked me for was my FIRST post in this thread.
Yes, I don't like soccer. But it's you that are at a football website. I wouldn't go to a soccer website and act like you do towards people who don't like football. There's likely going to be people there that don't like football.
You're really reaching here, Spock. You don't usually go this much out of your way to be such a troll. What's really wrong?
Belgium looks juicy. As does Columbia.Odds to win the WC:
Brazil+300Germany+350
Argentina+400
Netherlands+500
France+600
Belgium+1200
Colombia+1400
Costa Rica+3000
Drawn completely random. (and streamed live worldwide)Will someone please describe how the groups are arranged once the WC teams are set? I can't imagine it's completely random but there seems to be a group of death every time.
8 teams are seeded based on rankingsEveryone else is separated into pots based on regionsWill someone please describe how the groups are arranged once the WC teams are set? I can't imagine it's completely random but there seems to be a group of death every time.
Belgium looks juicy. As does Columbia." post="16962856" timestamp="1404307870"]Odds to win the WC:
Brazil+300
Germany+350
Argentina+400
Netherlands+500
France+600
Belgium+1200
Colombia+1400
Costa Rica+3000
The problem for Belgium and Colombia is that they have to go through THREE teams that are as good or better.
Belgium: Argentina, Netherlands, any of the four from the other side of the bracket
Colombia: Brazil (who haven't lost at home in a tournament or WC qualifying since 1975!), Germany/France, Argentina/Netherlands
Its not fully random Icon. There are many rules separating the countries into their various pots.Drawn completely random. (and streamed live worldwide)Will someone please describe how the groups are arranged once the WC teams are set? I can't imagine it's completely random but there seems to be a group of death every time.
Thanks.Team disbands back to their club teams.The new 4 year international cycle starts in September.What is the process now for the US Team?
These guys all have pro teams they're a part of and under contract with, right? Does the Men's team basically disband and everyone goes back to their regular paying job playing for whichever team they play for?
I hear all these different cups and competitions mentioned. Are they events where the Men's team that we just saw plays in or does a new team form?
On the surface, this is one huge difference I think NFL fans have to get their arms around. I guess NBA and NHL have the Olympics for this where players form new teams but it's kind of confusing for NFL fans who don't have that.
J
For the friendly or qualifier games, the coach can change the team as he likes
For the tournaments, a set roster must be submitted to last the tournament.
Here is a rough sketch of the cycle
Friendlies - These will be played through out the 4 year cycle
2015 Gold Cup - Concacaf regional championship
2016 Copa America - Combo South and North America tournament
2016-2017 World Cup Qualifying, typically two full rounds for US
2017 Gold Cup - Concacaf regional championship
2017 Confed Cup - Winners of all regional championships*
2018 WC
* US has not qualified for this yet.
Last cycle the US played 70 games over the 4 years.
The "other people were worse than me" defense is a poor one. But I accept your apology.I came into this thread because I watched yesterday's World Cup game. Just like when I watch the Olympics I go into the Olympics thread. There were tons of people trolling througout the 300+ pages. I made one post, and the thread went livid responsding to me. Making one post is not going out of my way. It's as close to the fish jumping in the boat before the worm is even on the hook as you can get. It's the trolls who posted over and over and over again for the first 300+ pages who are the ones who went out of their way.Easy enough. Don't come into the threads.All the prosthelytizing is the why people who don't like the sport feel led to say something. I understand they're here to recruit fans for their sport, but I don't want to become a fan, nor do I want to join your MLM "business opportuity". Amway sucks too.Since we never talk about football in the FFA I tend to forget this. In fact, it's pretty childish to even bring it up. Having said that, it's actually a pretty good place to find new footy fans -- the people here tend to like sports and you can pretty much watch most of Swansea-Hull during the NFL commercial breaks. That is, if you'd really want to watch Swansea-Hull, ymmv.I seek out any soccer thread? Really?!?! Seriously?!?!?NewlyRetired said:He is one of the biggest trolls on the sport. He seeks out any soccer thread he can find to make sure he lets everyone know what he thinks of the sport. It is really sad in a way but today was borderline disgusting.flapgreen said:I thought he was saying going back to sucking as back to obscurity. I didn't take it as saying the sport itself sucked. I haven't been in here much so it could be the other.Tom Hagen said:His position is that soccer sucks other than the World Cup. He isn't saying Americans won't watch, he's saying the entire sport sucks. How has that been proven correct?BassNBrew said:Honestly it's not trolling when his position has been correct time and time again. We've heard the same mantra from the likes of you for years. We've also heard you attack and name call those that disagree with you. Maybe you'll be right this time.
I'll save the you and the rest of the gang the embarrassment of calling me a troll or soccer hater. I've watched more soccer live in the last year than most anyone in this thread who isn't a ref. I've watched college, ODP, academy, state cup, regional levels, recruiting camps. My personal opinion is that the depth is good, but the best athletes are still playing football and basketball.
In either case however, he is wrong, demonstrably so imo.
I have not posted once EVER in the "official" soccer thread. And the post you personally attacked me for was my FIRST post in this thread.
Yes, I don't like soccer. But it's you that are at a football website. I wouldn't go to a soccer website and act like you do towards people who don't like football. There's likely going to be people there that don't like football.
You're really reaching here, Spock. You don't usually go this much out of your way to be such a troll. What's really wrong?
FIFA does a pretty good job of carving out "international match dates" -- dates that the pro teams are expected to release their players for international duty. There's sometimes resistance for friendlies (especially for guys coming off injuries) but coaches usually try to work with the teams where they can (Klinsmann might not call any European players in for a friendly in California, for example).How do players balance their "real" job (sorry if that's not the right word) of playing for their pro team and the job of playing for the US team?
Doesn't that conflict a lot with practices and games? Or do the pro teams adjust their schedules so it works?
Also, what is the word used when a team is talking about his "real" team he plays for (Real Madrid) vs his "country" team he plays for (Portugal)?
Do players almost feel like they actually have two full time teams?
Club vs country is the term to useThanks.Team disbands back to their club teams.The new 4 year international cycle starts in September.What is the process now for the US Team?
These guys all have pro teams they're a part of and under contract with, right? Does the Men's team basically disband and everyone goes back to their regular paying job playing for whichever team they play for?
I hear all these different cups and competitions mentioned. Are they events where the Men's team that we just saw plays in or does a new team form?
On the surface, this is one huge difference I think NFL fans have to get their arms around. I guess NBA and NHL have the Olympics for this where players form new teams but it's kind of confusing for NFL fans who don't have that.
J
For the friendly or qualifier games, the coach can change the team as he likes
For the tournaments, a set roster must be submitted to last the tournament.
Here is a rough sketch of the cycle
Friendlies - These will be played through out the 4 year cycle
2015 Gold Cup - Concacaf regional championship
2016 Copa America - Combo South and North America tournament
2016-2017 World Cup Qualifying, typically two full rounds for US
2017 Gold Cup - Concacaf regional championship
2017 Confed Cup - Winners of all regional championships*
2018 WC
* US has not qualified for this yet.
Last cycle the US played 70 games over the 4 years.
How do players balance their "real" job (sorry if that's not the right word) of playing for their pro team and the job of playing for the US team?
Doesn't that conflict a lot with practices and games? Or do the pro teams adjust their schedules so it works?
Also, what is the word used when a team is talking about his "real" team he plays for (Real Madrid) vs his "country" team he plays for (Portugal)?
Do players almost feel like they actually have two full time teams?
J
FIFA has designated windows throughout the year specifically for international play. Leagues shut down for that two week stretch (generally only 1 week of games are missed, but the week on either side of the weekend are cleared) For friendlies, teams do not have to release the players to play - but most players want to play for their national side, so absent injury concerns, they are released. For FIFA sanctioned events the players are released.Thanks.Team disbands back to their club teams.The new 4 year international cycle starts in September.What is the process now for the US Team?
These guys all have pro teams they're a part of and under contract with, right? Does the Men's team basically disband and everyone goes back to their regular paying job playing for whichever team they play for?
I hear all these different cups and competitions mentioned. Are they events where the Men's team that we just saw plays in or does a new team form?
On the surface, this is one huge difference I think NFL fans have to get their arms around. I guess NBA and NHL have the Olympics for this where players form new teams but it's kind of confusing for NFL fans who don't have that.
J
For the friendly or qualifier games, the coach can change the team as he likes
For the tournaments, a set roster must be submitted to last the tournament.
Here is a rough sketch of the cycle
Friendlies - These will be played through out the 4 year cycle
2015 Gold Cup - Concacaf regional championship
2016 Copa America - Combo South and North America tournament
2016-2017 World Cup Qualifying, typically two full rounds for US
2017 Gold Cup - Concacaf regional championship
2017 Confed Cup - Winners of all regional championships*
2018 WC
* US has not qualified for this yet.
Last cycle the US played 70 games over the 4 years.
How do players balance their "real" job (sorry if that's not the right word) of playing for their pro team and the job of playing for the US team?
Doesn't that conflict a lot with practices and games? Or do the pro teams adjust their schedules so it works?
Also, what is the word used when a team is talking about his "real" team he plays for (Real Madrid) vs his "country" team he plays for (Portugal)?
Do players almost feel like they actually have two full time teams?
J
Clubs are required to release players on any defined FIFA international date. It does not matter if it is a friendly or WC qualifier.FIFA has designated windows throughout the year specifically for international play. Leagues shut down for that two week stretch (generally only 1 week of games are missed, but the week on either side of the weekend are cleared) For friendlies, teams do not have to release the players to play - but most players want to play for their national side, so absent injury concerns, they are released. For FIFA sanctioned events the players are released.Thanks.Team disbands back to their club teams.The new 4 year international cycle starts in September.What is the process now for the US Team?
These guys all have pro teams they're a part of and under contract with, right? Does the Men's team basically disband and everyone goes back to their regular paying job playing for whichever team they play for?
I hear all these different cups and competitions mentioned. Are they events where the Men's team that we just saw plays in or does a new team form?
On the surface, this is one huge difference I think NFL fans have to get their arms around. I guess NBA and NHL have the Olympics for this where players form new teams but it's kind of confusing for NFL fans who don't have that.
J
For the friendly or qualifier games, the coach can change the team as he likes
For the tournaments, a set roster must be submitted to last the tournament.
Here is a rough sketch of the cycle
Friendlies - These will be played through out the 4 year cycle
2015 Gold Cup - Concacaf regional championship
2016 Copa America - Combo South and North America tournament
2016-2017 World Cup Qualifying, typically two full rounds for US
2017 Gold Cup - Concacaf regional championship
2017 Confed Cup - Winners of all regional championships*
2018 WC
* US has not qualified for this yet.
Last cycle the US played 70 games over the 4 years.
How do players balance their "real" job (sorry if that's not the right word) of playing for their pro team and the job of playing for the US team?
Doesn't that conflict a lot with practices and games? Or do the pro teams adjust their schedules so it works?
Also, what is the word used when a team is talking about his "real" team he plays for (Real Madrid) vs his "country" team he plays for (Portugal)?
Do players almost feel like they actually have two full time teams?
J
So this is code for "I'm being held hostage and desperately need a police rescue"? I can't think of any other reason for these words.My wife and I enjoyed watching the Cup together so much that we decided we needed a premier league team. After researching history, stadium, nicknames, potential to win and team colors (VERY important for her) we settled on Chelsea.
Go Blues!!
"The corruption machines at FIFA make the IOC look like Doctors Without Borders".
Basically they seed the host team and the other top 7 teams in the world. Then they create three batches of 8 to choose randomly. The three batches are arranged so that they end up with only two european teams in each group. The other federations are spread out as best as possible. Then it is a random pick'em.Will someone please describe how the groups are arranged once the WC teams are set? I can't imagine it's completely random but there seems to be a group of death every time.
So this is code for "I'm being held hostage and desperately need a police rescue"? I can't think of any other reason for these words.we settled on Chelsea.
I normally avoid anything with him, but he makes some pretty good points here.I liked it.There's something you don't hear everyday.Anybody watch the Olbermann video? Funny stuff, and he has a couple of good points.
I already takes two years to just qualify. Remember, this isn't the World Cup, it's the World Cup Finals.Would this event be diminished if it was every two years?
Can you post your spreadsheet link so people see the time involved and games played before the Finals?this isn't the World Cup, it's the World Cup Finals.