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My guess is he won't be but may be one of the stand by players in case some one gets injured. Adu is helped by the fact that Shea still can't regain his form but is hurt by the fact that DMB just completed a very good year in Mexico and his experience could be called on for qualifying.
I don't think he will be either which is a shame. I watch Adu, and then I watch some of the mediocrity that makes our roster and I have to scratch my head. Adu was the arguably the best player on the pitch during olympic qualifying. The last USMNT action he got he was terrific. (vs. Mexico) Every time I watch him in MSL he makes plays...something that most Americans can't do.With his age and relative upside, I just don't get it. I realize he's a defensive liability but he's exactly the kind of MF I want to plug in when we're down a goal with 30 to play. /rant
 
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My guess is he won't be but may be one of the stand by players in case some one gets injured. Adu is helped by the fact that Shea still can't regain his form but is hurt by the fact that DMB just completed a very good year in Mexico and his experience could be called on for qualifying.
I don't think he will be either which is a shame. I watch Adu, and then I watch some of the mediocrity that makes our roster and I have to scratch my head. Adu was the arguably the best player on the pitch during olympic qualifying. The last USMNT action he got he was terrific. (vs. Mexico) Every time I watch him in MSL he makes plays...something that most Americans can't do.With his age and relative upside, I just don't get it. I realize he's a defensive liability but he's exactly the kind of MF I want to plug in when we're down a goal with 30 to play. /rant
I will give you he is an enigma.But the only way he is going to get consistent call ups is to produce better at the club level. In all the years he has never been able to be consistent at the club level. This is multiple, teams, coaches, countries and team mates so there is only on variable left and that is Freddy himself.
 
Were we getting the same coverage they got in England? Coming around to soccer on TV but still like the breaks the NFL offers.
yes the feeds come from England.You prefer to have a thousand commercial breaks per half rather than a free flowing sport? I don't get that.If you need a bath room break or a quick trip to the fridge, you can always just hit pause on the DVR.
 
On days like this, the EPL have a helicopter on standby to get the trophy to the winning team, or, at least, they have before. It was likely in Manchester already today as City were heavy favorites but it could have been flown to Sunderland if City hadn't scored the winner.

 
On days like this, the EPL have a helicopter on standby to get the trophy to the winning team, or, at least, they have before. It was likely in Manchester already today as City were heavy favorites but it could have been flown to Sunderland if City hadn't scored the winner.
Interesting, I was wondering about this earlier.
 
On days like this, the EPL have a helicopter on standby to get the trophy to the winning team, or, at least, they have before. It was likely in Manchester already today as City were heavy favorites but it could have been flown to Sunderland if City hadn't scored the winner.
I was thinking about that as City were pissing it away....
 
On days like this, the EPL have a helicopter on standby to get the trophy to the winning team, or, at least, they have before. It was likely in Manchester already today as City were heavy favorites but it could have been flown to Sunderland if City hadn't scored the winner.
They said on the United game there was one at both sites today.
 
Were we getting the same coverage they got in England? Coming around to soccer on TV but still like the breaks the NFL offers.
yes the feeds come from England.You prefer to have a thousand commercial breaks per half rather than a free flowing sport? I don't get that.If you need a bath room break or a quick trip to the fridge, you can always just hit pause on the DVR.
:goodposting:I love football, but 3 1/2 hour games eat up your whole day. Soccer's much more convenient.
 
So, maybe this isn't the best time for it, but can we start speculating on the futures of Tim Ream and Stu Holden now?
I think they will both stay. Ream isn't good enough to start jumping ship and Holden isn't really in a position to sell himself given how long he has been injured.
This was my thought too. Holden is definitely capable of playing in the EPL but I think the injury might hold him back. If he has a strong first half, I wonder if he'll be a topic of January transfe rumors.
 
On days like this, the EPL have a helicopter on standby to get the trophy to the winning team, or, at least, they have before. It was likely in Manchester already today as City were heavy favorites but it could have been flown to Sunderland if City hadn't scored the winner.
They said on the United game there was one at both sites today.
Oh, maybe that's new. Or, might be a function of distance. I know they've used a chopper before but I guess if the title was between, say Newcastle and Chelsea, it might be impractical. Two copies would be clever.
 
Anyone see the end of the NY Philly game? This is a miss that might haunt one for weekshttp://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2012-05-13-phi-v-ny/highlights?videoID=185622NY has moved into first place in the east (they have played one more game than KC has)
That's a :jawdrop: moment
 
On days like this, the EPL have a helicopter on standby to get the trophy to the winning team, or, at least, they have before. It was likely in Manchester already today as City were heavy favorites but it could have been flown to Sunderland if City hadn't scored the winner.
They said on the United game there was one at both sites today.
Oh, maybe that's new. Or, might be a function of distance. I know they've used a chopper before but I guess if the title was between, say Newcastle and Chelsea, it might be impractical. Two copies would be clever.
The one that's not used just gets put away for next year.
 
Anyone willing to take the under on Barton being suspended for 38 games - i.e. the full 2012/2013 season?
Not exactly helping himself with Twitter LINK
In a series of tweets, he wrote: "Can do nothing but apologise to the players and the fans. Still don't think it's a sending off. Tried to take 1 of their players with me." He added: "Still not my proudest moment but who gives a #####, we are safe..........and that is all that matters."
 
Glad I got done with all the Mothers Day stuff early. Looking forward to watching the last 15 minutes of the Man United match to see the fans and players go from :suds: to :cry:

 
On days like this, the EPL have a helicopter on standby to get the trophy to the winning team, or, at least, they have before. It was likely in Manchester already today as City were heavy favorites but it could have been flown to Sunderland if City hadn't scored the winner.
They said on the United game there was one at both sites today.
Oh, maybe that's new. Or, might be a function of distance. I know they've used a chopper before but I guess if the title was between, say Newcastle and Chelsea, it might be impractical. Two copies would be clever.
The one that's not used just gets put away for next year.
They keep one at Old Trafford, since it spends most of it's time there. :)
 
On the game winning goal by Man City, did QPR already realize that they were safe? I think remember Darke saying the bench was already jumping and celebrating.

 
On the game winning goal by Man City, did QPR already realize that they were safe? I think remember Darke saying the bench was already jumping and celebrating.
They did. Mark Hughes admitted that and thought it may have led to the goal.LINK

'The one criticism is that we understood we were safe just prior to their winning goal,' he said.

'Maybe we just switched off. I have never been involved in anything like that but Roberto would have to admit he has been lucky today.'
 
On the game winning goal by Man City, did QPR already realize that they were safe? I think remember Darke saying the bench was already jumping and celebrating.
I thought at the time the QPR players might have seen the bench going crazy and had let down. Wouldn't be surprised to hear them say it was so. Great example of why it's a good idea to have the games kick off at the same time.And credit where it's due... Ferguson was extremely gracious in defeat.
 
I rarely watch EPL matches but decided to watch the City - QPR broadcast.
I don't understand how you can be a fan of soccer and not watch EPL.I'm not being critical, I just don't understand it.
I just prefer watching Bundesliga and La Liga matches. If I'm going to put aside the time to watch/record a match it's going to be from one of those leagues. As a long time Nationalmannschaft fan I have a long standing dislike of the English national team and that translates to its players and their clubs as well.That's one of the beauties of being a sports fan. Sometimes trying to rationalize who you like or dislike, or why, doesn't always make sense.
 
Trying to explain to my wife a comparable finish in other sports and drawing a blank right now.
I attempted to do the same with someone else. The closest I got was the NY Mets being one out away from losing the WS to the Red Sox, down two runs w/no one on base and coming all the way back to pull out the game.Game 7 was practically moot afterwards, but they were facing the ultimate loss from a considerable deficit, to boot.
 
Trying to explain to my wife a comparable finish in other sports and drawing a blank right now.
I attempted to do the same with someone else. The closest I got was the NY Mets being one out away from losing the WS to the Red Sox, down two runs w/no one on base and coming all the way back to pull out the game.Game 7 was practically moot afterwards, but they were facing the ultimate loss from a considerable deficit, to boot.
Trying to think of how two different games affected two teams like this. It was only for the MLB playoffs but last year the only way for Tampa to make the playoffs that night was if they won and Red Sox lost in the last game of the season. In the span of a couple of minutes the Red Sox blew a lead in the 9th and Tampa won in extra innings.
 
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Crazy ending. Glad to see City win, even if I'll probably regret saying that after they win a few more.

Very worried about Spurs CL spot. Even though they managed to finish fourth, the WBA keeper single-handedly giving Arsenal the game is the sort of thing that makes me paranoid that Chelsea will win. Fate toying with your emotions, so to speak.

 
What an amazing finish to the Prem season. I watched the City game with my MIL and wife. Glad to know I married into a family that understands the importance of football.

 
Too bad Málaga actually won yesterday vs. Gijón. My boys finished a respectable 5th, which is pretty damn good considering that they were 11th halfway through the season (and only a few points from the relegation zone).

The story of yesterday though was the collapse of Villarreal, which needed a point to stay up and failed to get it against my Atleti, while Rayo won in the final seconds, sending the yellow submarine to new depths in la segunda next year.

I don't recall a collapse of this magnitude in recent la liga history. Villarreal finish in 4th in the 2010-2011 season and played in the CL Group stage in the 2011-2012 season. They finished the Group stage without a single point though. From Champions League to playing in la segunda in one season. Man, what a catastrophe for them. They simply couldn't score goals this season, finishing 3rd from the bottom in goals scored and only scored 2 goals in 6 CL Group games. Yikes.

 
Too bad Málaga actually won yesterday vs. Gijón. My boys finished a respectable 5th, which is pretty damn good considering that they were 11th halfway through the season (and only a few points from the relegation zone).The story of yesterday though was the collapse of Villarreal, which needed a point to stay up and failed to get it against my Atleti, while Rayo won in the final seconds, sending the yellow submarine to new depths in la segunda next year.I don't recall a collapse of this magnitude in recent la liga history. Villarreal finish in 4th in the 2010-2011 season and played in the CL Group stage in the 2011-2012 season. They finished the Group stage without a single point though. From Champions League to playing in la segunda in one season. Man, what a catastrophe for them. They simply couldn't score goals this season, finishing 3rd from the bottom in goals scored and only scored 2 goals in 6 CL Group games. Yikes.
Obviously losing Altidore was Villarreal's downfall. Málaga is going to be a new power. Interesting, Ruud announced his retirement today.
 
Too bad Málaga actually won yesterday vs. Gijón. My boys finished a respectable 5th, which is pretty damn good considering that they were 11th halfway through the season (and only a few points from the relegation zone).The story of yesterday though was the collapse of Villarreal, which needed a point to stay up and failed to get it against my Atleti, while Rayo won in the final seconds, sending the yellow submarine to new depths in la segunda next year.I don't recall a collapse of this magnitude in recent la liga history. Villarreal finish in 4th in the 2010-2011 season and played in the CL Group stage in the 2011-2012 season. They finished the Group stage without a single point though. From Champions League to playing in la segunda in one season. Man, what a catastrophe for them. They simply couldn't score goals this season, finishing 3rd from the bottom in goals scored and only scored 2 goals in 6 CL Group games. Yikes.
Obviously losing Altidore was Villarreal's downfall. Málaga is going to be a new power. Interesting, Ruud announced his retirement today.
Málaga needs to up their talent some more still. To compete with Valencia, Atlético, Sevilla, and Athletic (the 2nd tier in terms of talent) they'll need to invest in some strikers. Maybe they'll spend some bucks on David Villa?
 
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