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Great how tight they were defensively too- it seems to me that neither US GK had to make a save? Only a handful of moments that space opened up in the defensive third, and they got shut down fast.
No corner kicks, no shots on goal and only two shots recorded all night. It was so bad it is hard to understand if the US was that good or Scotland was just that bad. They appeared out matched at every position. Wednesday should provide a significant reality check for the US.
 
Great how tight they were defensively too- it seems to me that neither US GK had to make a save? Only a handful of moments that space opened up in the defensive third, and they got shut down fast.
No corner kicks, no shots on goal and only two shots recorded all night. It was so bad it is hard to understand if the US was that good or Scotland was just that bad. They appeared out matched at every position. Wednesday should provide a significant reality check for the US.
I didn't listen with the sound on, so this might have been covered on the broadcast... but Scotland looked like they were trying out a bizarro formation that not a single outfield player knew how to play. There was SO much space in the MF... either they were dropping really deep or pushing really high, but not high enough to adequately pressure the defense who seemed to have plenty of time to work the ball around and always find Bradley (yet another fantastic game by him).
 
Here are the first set of grades. I guess it's pretty hard to give bad grades on a night of near total domination.

From ESPN

Player ratings: (0-10; 10=best)

G, Tim Howard, 6.5 -- Rarely troubled except for the own goal, which he could do little about. He did have an effective punch later in the first half.

D, Fabian Johnson, 7 -- Solid defensively and got forward to good effect, including one mazy run in the first half. Only nit was that his crossing needed to be a tad better, but the left back spot looks to be his for the foreseeable future.

D, Carlos Bocanegra, 6.5 -- Immaculate for the first 30 minutes, but then had a few hiccups passing the ball plus a yellow card. Recovered quickly, though, and was impeccable in the air.

D, Geoff Cameron, 5.5 -- Tough break on the own goal, but could have helped himself by being tighter on Miller. Regrouped well and wisely kept things simple when in possession.

D, Steve Cherundolo, 6 -- A bit culpable on Scotland's goal but was otherwise sharp, especially in his support of Donovan on the right flank.

M, Landon Donovan, 10 -- For a guy who questioned his own hunger level before the game, he looked quite energetic. Took his goals well and even found time to tee up Jones' game-capping strike.

M, Jermaine Jones, 8 -- Was all over the field in a more advanced attacking role, and was involved in the buildup to the first three goals. He took his own goal with aplomb. His best performance in a U.S. shirt in quite a while.

M, Maurice Edu, 5.5 -- Was tasked with sitting in defensively in midfield and performed well, but struggled in possession in the latter part of the first half. Was much cleaner on the ball in the second.

M, Michael Bradley, 8.5 -- Scored an absolute cracker of a goal in the 11th minute and was his usual stellar self defensively. His laser-guided passing helped lay on Donovan's two second half goals. Would have been Man of the Match on another day.

M, Jose Torres, 7 -- It was his defensive pressure that started the sequence on Donovan's goal and though his passes didn't always find their intended target, his work rate was phenomenal.

F, Terrence Boyd, 7 -- Wasn't overawed at all on in his first start and held the ball up very well, allowing the U.S. to keep possession. He did plenty to occupy the Scotland back line as well. Touch in front of goal could have been better, but a performance to build on.

Subs:

M, Kyle Beckerman, 6.5 -- His ability to win the ball in the air helped set up Donovan's third goal.

F, Herculez Gomez, 6.5 -- Did well to keep the play alive in the run-up to Jones' goal.

D, Oguchi Onyewu, 6.5 -- The U.S. defense suffered no drop-off after his introduction. Solid in the air.

M, Joe Corona, 6 -- A relatively quiet debut but a day he'll no doubt remember.

G, Brad Guzan, 6 -- Was as untroubled as Howard.

D, Edgar Castillo, 5.5 -- Filled in ably at left back though he did have one wayward cross.

Jeff Carlisle covers MLS and the U.S. national team for ESPN.com.

 
If Hulk and Neymar both play as expected against US, those two alone might be better than the entire Scottish team was tonight (which to be fair was also missing some players).

 
Andy- you asked about how Jozy and Dempsey fit in... tonight, Torres was more useful than LD IMO (goals aside, obviously), so I'd be tempted to take LD ( :eek: ) off... did I really just say that? If this triangle game is something that can happen against better teams, Torres is a better fit for it than the LD of tonight. But LD does defend better and attack space better.

So yeah- maybe Jones or Edu comes off and... and what? Bradley and the remaining guy cover the defensive duties and Torres/LD/Dempsey continuously work their way into the middle to help create the trinagles?

Gotta say, it was nice with 3 defensive MFs in there having Edu just hang back (which was how we had ours play in college 3-5-2) and allow Bradley and Jones to get forwards.

 
Here is one more set. These are all likely to be glowing

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Sparked by a milestone night that proved Landon Donovan has plenty of internal fire left to burn, the US national team earned high marks for a 5-1 humbling of Scotland in Jacksonville.

The home side put up a fence near midfield and repeatedly rumbled forward with turnovers that eventually became goals until the last 20 minutes of the game was reduced to the southern hospitality of ceded possession.

Tim Howard (6.5) - The Everton star has very little to do, but snagged a couple of tempting crosses.

Steve Cherundolo (6.5) - The right back had a couple of few issues in his corner. Happily, Cherundolo spent most of his night shipping lead passes to teammates.

Geoff Cameron (6.5) - The Dynamo man created his own bad luck on the own goal by losing Kenny Miller to begin with, and then rallied to complete a decent showing. Cameron found some occasion to surge forward and dealt well with Scotland's long ball attempts.

Carlos Bocanegra (7) - The Scots found no luck against the Rangers defender and eventually stopped trying him.

Fabian Johnson (7) - Barely asked to play any defense on the night, the Hoffenheim flank man stayed high to support pressure and periodically hopped on his bicycle. Johnson's surges into attack produced two danger free kicks.

Maurice Edu (7) - The Rangers midfielder's job in this system is three-fold: get in shirts, tidy up and simply move the ball forward to someone with more ideas. For the large part, Edu ticked his three boxes.

Michael Bradley (8.5) - This would have been a great performance even without the nasty strike for his 10th USMNT goal. Bradley was both "The General" and the repeated release point for attack. His terrific pass facilitated the second Donovan goal and an even better one set up the hat trick. Molto bene!

Jermaine Jones (8.5) - A goal and two helpers would be enough for high plaudits, but the Schalke wild man was also quite sound. His second assist was well-earned with a beautiful cutback pass. As evidenced, Jones is also a menace in high pressure.

Landon Donovan (9.5) - The degree of difficulty and lack of competitive weight are all that separates the LA Galaxy star from a perfect grade. Not merely content to finish three times in his record-setting 125th US start, Donovan was also the main engine moving forward. Heck, even his miss off the post was class.

Jose Francisco Torres (8) - Those tricky feet and splitting passes were obviously free to wander tonight, and the Pachuca man took full advantage. Torres also nearly took advantage of snoozing Scotland with a quick free kick off the woodwork.

Terrence Boyd (7) - No, there wasn't a fatal touch to celebrate, but the youngster had his fin above the water and circling for 64 minutes.

Coach Jurgen Klinsmann (9) - Gradually, the pages of Claudio Reyna's system handbook are coming to life. The aforementioned high pressure was disruptive; until the game was out of hand, Scotland had enough trouble just maintaining possession across midfield. With or without the ball, US player movement was outstanding all night. Credit's due here.

Subs:

Oguchi Onyewu (6) - Not a long shift, but Gooch managed to make a couple of strong plays.

Kyle Beckerman (5.5) - The Real Salt Lake ace was a bit invisible in just under a half hour's time.

Herculez Gomez (6) - The freshly crowned Mexican league champ took a little time to find the game. When he did, Gomez looked dangerous.

Joe Corona (6) - In a 22-minute US debut, the Tijuana attacker showed flashes of having the build skills for this level.

Brad Guzan (-) - The free agent netminder had an easy relief appearance.

Edgar Castillo (-) - A smidge of good and bad was seen from the team's shortest outing.

 
Andy- you asked about how Jozy and Dempsey fit in... tonight, Torres was more useful than LD IMO (goals aside, obviously), so I'd be tempted to take LD ( :eek: ) off... did I really just say that? If this triangle game is something that can happen against better teams, Torres is a better fit for it than the LD of tonight. But LD does defend better and attack space better. So yeah- maybe Jones or Edu comes off and... and what? Bradley and the remaining guy cover the defensive duties and Torres/LD/Dempsey continuously work their way into the middle to help create the trinagles?Gotta say, it was nice with 3 defensive MFs in there having Edu just hang back (which was how we had ours play in college 3-5-2) and allow Bradley and Jones to get forwards.
Will be interesting to see how this style works against a team like Brazil who will most certainly want to keep possession more than Scotland did. Can't wait for Wednesday. Hope Jozy is ready.
 
Had a great time down at the USMNT game. It was a big deal locally. Youth soccer groups were really pushing the tickets. Was surprised at the number of Scotland fans. Aside from the horrendous national anthem, was there any talk of the crowd, etc?

 
Had a great time down at the USMNT game. It was a big deal locally. Youth soccer groups were really pushing the tickets. Was surprised at the number of Scotland fans. Aside from the horrendous national anthem, was there any talk of the crowd, etc?
You mean on the telecast? Yes, they mentioned a few times the record breaking crowd. The crowd looked awesome on tv.
 
Had a great time down at the USMNT game. It was a big deal locally. Youth soccer groups were really pushing the tickets. Was surprised at the number of Scotland fans. Aside from the horrendous national anthem, was there any talk of the crowd, etc?
Not me. The Scots always travel well.
 
Interesting comment from across the pond about last night's game:

"English man with no affiliation to either team watching­ this live in the UK. That Bradley goal was storming. ­If I was an American fan I'd be damn proud right­ now. Your team is exciting to watch and you're­ blowing the Scots off the park. And it isn't at­ all like a friendly - it clearly matters to both sides.­ Best game I've seen for quite a while.

I honestly can't believe I'm saying this - but I wish England played like the US are playing. They're trying to win and they don't care how many people they have to throw forward in order to do it. They're the international version of Blackpool."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2012/may/27/usa-usmnt-scotland
 
Interesting comment from across the pond about last night's game:

"English man with no affiliation to either team watching­ this live in the UK. That Bradley goal was storming. ­If I was an American fan I'd be damn proud right­ now. Your team is exciting to watch and you're­ blowing the Scots off the park. And it isn't at­ all like a friendly - it clearly matters to both sides.­ Best game I've seen for quite a while.

I honestly can't believe I'm saying this - but I wish England played like the US are playing. They're trying to win and they don't care how many people they have to throw forward in order to do it. They're the international version of Blackpool."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2012/may/27/usa-usmnt-scotland
yeah, we'll see what Brazil has to say about all of this.We already knew we were better than Scotland.

That being said, I can't recall the last time we stomped on a top 50 FIFA team like that.

 
Interesting comment from across the pond about last night's game:

"English man with no affiliation to either team watching­ this live in the UK. That Bradley goal was storming. ­If I was an American fan I'd be damn proud right­ now. Your team is exciting to watch and you're­ blowing the Scots off the park. And it isn't at­ all like a friendly - it clearly matters to both sides.­ Best game I've seen for quite a while.

I honestly can't believe I'm saying this - but I wish England played like the US are playing. They're trying to win and they don't care how many people they have to throw forward in order to do it. They're the international version of Blackpool."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2012/may/27/usa-usmnt-scotland
yeah, we'll see what Brazil has to say about all of this.We already knew we were better than Scotland.

That being said, I can't recall the last time we stomped on a top 50 FIFA team like that.
Why would Brazil say anything about that game?
 
Interesting comment from across the pond about last night's game:

"English man with no affiliation to either team watching­ this live in the UK. That Bradley goal was storming. ­If I was an American fan I'd be damn proud right­ now. Your team is exciting to watch and you're­ blowing the Scots off the park. And it isn't at­ all like a friendly - it clearly matters to both sides.­ Best game I've seen for quite a while.

I honestly can't believe I'm saying this - but I wish England played like the US are playing. They're trying to win and they don't care how many people they have to throw forward in order to do it. They're the international version of Blackpool."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2012/may/27/usa-usmnt-scotland
yeah, we'll see what Brazil has to say about all of this.We already knew we were better than Scotland.

That being said, I can't recall the last time we stomped on a top 50 FIFA team like that.
Why would Brazil say anything about that game?
I didn't say they would, Christo.
 
Interesting comment from across the pond about last night's game:

"English man with no affiliation to either team watching­ this live in the UK. That Bradley goal was storming. ­If I was an American fan I'd be damn proud right­ now. Your team is exciting to watch and you're­ blowing the Scots off the park. And it isn't at­ all like a friendly - it clearly matters to both sides.­ Best game I've seen for quite a while.

I honestly can't believe I'm saying this - but I wish England played like the US are playing. They're trying to win and they don't care how many people they have to throw forward in order to do it. They're the international version of Blackpool."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2012/may/27/usa-usmnt-scotland
yeah, we'll see what Brazil has to say about all of this.We already knew we were better than Scotland.

That being said, I can't recall the last time we stomped on a top 50 FIFA team like that.
Why would Brazil say anything about that game?
I didn't say they would, Christo.
That's right, you were just dropping some knowledge on all of us. I'm sure all of the boys will be along shortly letting you know how grateful they are that you let us know that Brazil is better than Scotland.
 
LONDON -- England midfielder Gareth Barry has been ruled out of the European Championship because of a torn muscle in his lower abdomen.

The Football Association says a scan Monday confirmed the injury.

The Manchester City player has been replaced on the squad by Everton center back Phil Jagielka. That means versatile defender Phil Jones is likely to act as cover for England in central midfield.

England manager Roy Hodgson says "I'm very disappointed to lose Gareth."

Barry was one of City's best players at the end of the Premier League season as the club clinched its first title in 44 years.

 
Jozy has arrived in camp. Not sure when his club is going to officially release him but I think he can start practicing either today or tomorrow which should give him some time to be acclimated.

Dempsey reportedly went full steam in the last training session so that may bode well for Wednesday.

 
This is good. Even in hd the numbers were near impossible to read

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Grant Wahl (@GrantWahl)

5/28/12 12:18 PM

Source: USMNT will change number color on new red-stripe jerseys for Wed game vs Brazil. Likely navy. USSF in charge of numbering, not Nike.

 
Eden Hazard to Chelsea.
There were only ever two English teams that could afford him.
The great majority of rumors I've read the past few weeks, for what they're worth, claim that his decision was down to the two Manchester clubs until Chelsea won the CL, at which point he reconsidered. He also reportedly wanted some form of guarantee that he would play in a central midfield role.
 
Germany's final 23

Manuel Neuer, Tim Wiese, Ron-Robert Zieler

Holger Badstuber, Jerome Boateng, Benedikt Höwedes, Mats Hummels, Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Marcel Schmelzer

Lars Bender, Mario Götze, Ilkay Gündogan, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller, Mesut Özil, Lukas Podolski, Marco Reus, André Schürrle, Bastian Schweinsteiger

Mario Gomez, Miroslav Klose

 
Eden Hazard to Chelsea.
There were only ever two English teams that could afford him.
The great majority of rumors I've read the past few weeks, for what they're worth, claim that his decision was down to the two Manchester clubs until Chelsea won the CL, at which point he reconsidered. He also reportedly wanted some form of guarantee that he would play in a central midfield role.
He was going to City until Chelsea won, which opened up Chelsea. United doesn't have the pay scale nor were they ever going to pay the 6M Euros Hazard's agent wanted.
 
Germany's final 23Manuel Neuer, Tim Wiese, Ron-Robert ZielerHolger Badstuber, Jerome Boateng, Benedikt Höwedes, Mats Hummels, Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Marcel SchmelzerLars Bender, Mario Götze, Ilkay Gündogan, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller, Mesut Özil, Lukas Podolski, Marco Reus, André Schürrle, Bastian SchweinsteigerMario Gomez, Miroslav Klose
Any surprises for you?
 
Germany's final 23Manuel Neuer, Tim Wiese, Ron-Robert ZielerHolger Badstuber, Jerome Boateng, Benedikt Höwedes, Mats Hummels, Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Marcel SchmelzerLars Bender, Mario Götze, Ilkay Gündogan, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller, Mesut Özil, Lukas Podolski, Marco Reus, André Schürrle, Bastian SchweinsteigerMario Gomez, Miroslav Klose
Any surprises for you?
I don't think there are any. Gundogan is a small surprise but not shocking by any means. Back-up GK was a bit of a question mark, but Germany is so loaded at that position it really doesn't matter. The guy they left off, Ter Stegan (M-gladbach), would most likely start for England ahead of Hart if he were English. They can't afford any injury at striker, but that's always been the case with Cacau being a distant next choice behind Gomez and Klose, but they have very strong attacking midfielders.The only difficulty for Loew is that he relies so heavily on Bayern players, and they are somewhat worn out and joined camp nearly two weeks behind the rest of the starters due to the CL final. The Dortmund and Real Madrid players also joined a bit late. This shouldn't trouble them to much imo and I expect (as do most) to see the Germans put a great side out there.
 
Germany's final 23

Manuel Neuer, Tim Wiese, Ron-Robert Zieler

Holger Badstuber, Jerome Boateng, Benedikt Höwedes, Mats Hummels, Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Marcel Schmelzer

Lars Bender, Mario Götze, Ilkay Gündogan, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller, Mesut Özil, Lukas Podolski, Marco Reus, André Schürrle, Bastian Schweinsteiger

Mario Gomez, Miroslav Klose
Any surprises for you?
I don't think there are any. Gundogan is a small surprise but not shocking by any means. Back-up GK was a bit of a question mark, but Germany is so loaded at that position it really doesn't matter. The guy they left off, Ter Stegan (M-gladbach), would most likely start for England ahead of Hart if he were English. They can't afford any injury at striker, but that's always been the case with Cacau being a distant next choice behind Gomez and Klose, but they have very strong attacking midfielders.The only difficulty for Loew is that he relies so heavily on Bayern players, and they are somewhat worn out and joined camp nearly two weeks behind the rest of the starters due to the CL final. The Dortmund and Real Madrid players also joined a bit late. This shouldn't trouble them to much imo and I expect (as do most) to see the Germans put a great side out there.
It is a pretty big disparity in depth between the strikers and the rest of the team. I say this as a stout Mario Gomez hater though. I love Muller and Podolski so having them available to play up helps a lot. What would be your ideal starting lineup and ideal substitutions (say the game is still tied when you make your subs)?

 
Germany's final 23

Manuel Neuer, Tim Wiese, Ron-Robert Zieler

Holger Badstuber, Jerome Boateng, Benedikt Höwedes, Mats Hummels, Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Marcel Schmelzer

Lars Bender, Mario Götze, Ilkay Gündogan, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller, Mesut Özil, Lukas Podolski, Marco Reus, André Schürrle, Bastian Schweinsteiger

Mario Gomez, Miroslav Klose
Any surprises for you?
I don't think there are any. Gundogan is a small surprise but not shocking by any means. Back-up GK was a bit of a question mark, but Germany is so loaded at that position it really doesn't matter. The guy they left off, Ter Stegan (M-gladbach), would most likely start for England ahead of Hart if he were English. They can't afford any injury at striker, but that's always been the case with Cacau being a distant next choice behind Gomez and Klose, but they have very strong attacking midfielders.The only difficulty for Loew is that he relies so heavily on Bayern players, and they are somewhat worn out and joined camp nearly two weeks behind the rest of the starters due to the CL final. The Dortmund and Real Madrid players also joined a bit late. This shouldn't trouble them to much imo and I expect (as do most) to see the Germans put a great side out there.
It is a pretty big disparity in depth between the strikers and the rest of the team. I say this as a stout Mario Gomez hater though. I love Muller and Podolski so having them available to play up helps a lot. What would be your ideal starting lineup and ideal substitutions (say the game is still tied when you make your subs)?
This is almost entirely based on what I've read and discussions with friends, as I have not seen the German team play since South Africa:4-2-3-1

Neuer

Lahm Hummels Badstuber Schmelzer

(Lahm can play either outside full back position, so will be opposite either Boateng on the left or Schmelzer on the right. Whichever of those two starts could be considered a slight weak spot. Boateng is more of an inside defender, but has played outside for Bayern.)

Khedira Schweinsteiger

(Two world class holding midfielders.)

Mueller (Goetze) Oezil (Kroos) Podolski (Schuerrle)

(Goetze and Kroos are the top subs I would expect to see, depending on the game situation. Goetze may start over Mueller depending on form. Goetze, Oezil, Kroos and Reus (gladbach) are all #10 players, so Loew will have to move them around a bit to get them on the field. I think Goetze would play on the left and Kroos/Schuerrle on the right.)

Gomez (Klose)

(Klose has been injured this season and I don't know if he is fully fit. Like Podolski, he is one of those players who performs best for the national team, even if not in the best form for his club season. Gomez is in top form, CL final notwithstanding, but Klose is the guy who seems to find a goal when it is most needed. Mueller can also play up front if there is a problem with these two.)

 
Any thoughts on the German lineup Mjolnirs?

Don't we have a Netherlands guy in here sometimes? What is that lineup going to look like?

 
For you US fans who don't follow MLS at all, what did you think of Arlo White as the NBC announcer?

I really like him. He does not have Ian Darke's experience being ~20 years his junior but White has so much more knowledge of US soccer than Darke who at times feels like his knowledge of US soccer is from Wikipedia.

 
For you US fans who don't follow MLS at all, what did you think of Arlo White as the NBC announcer?I really like him. He does not have Ian Darke's experience being ~20 years his junior but White has so much more knowledge of US soccer than Darke who at times feels like his knowledge of US soccer is from Wikipedia.
Arlo (and most US announcers) needs to learn he doesn't have to fill every second of air. I love watching games with guys that can go 10, 15 or even 20 seconds without saying anything. Sometimes the game speaks for itself.
 
For you US fans who don't follow MLS at all, what did you think of Arlo White as the NBC announcer?I really like him. He does not have Ian Darke's experience being ~20 years his junior but White has so much more knowledge of US soccer than Darke who at times feels like his knowledge of US soccer is from Wikipedia.
Arlo (and most US announcers) needs to learn he doesn't have to fill every second of air. I love watching games with guys that can go 10, 15 or even 20 seconds without saying anything. Sometimes the game speaks for itself.
Arlo is not a US bred announcer. He comes from England where he did radio calls for multiple sports for the BBC. It is likely his experience in radio which leads him to over talking. I personally prefer a busy announcer. Even though I can't understand a word of Spanish, the Spanish announcers make the game seem alive and exciting. They out talk even the busiest US announcer in any sport.
 
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For you US fans who don't follow MLS at all, what did you think of Arlo White as the NBC announcer?I really like him. He does not have Ian Darke's experience being ~20 years his junior but White has so much more knowledge of US soccer than Darke who at times feels like his knowledge of US soccer is from Wikipedia.
Arlo (and most US announcers) needs to learn he doesn't have to fill every second of air. I love watching games with guys that can go 10, 15 or even 20 seconds without saying anything. Sometimes the game speaks for itself.
Arlo is not a US bred announcer. He comes from England where he did radio calls for multiple sports for the BBC. It is likely his experience in radio which leads him to over talking. I personally prefer a busy announcer. Even though I can't understand a word of Spanish, the Spanish announcers make the game seem alive and exciting. They out talk even the busiest US announcer in any sport.
If only they could get Ray to call the MLS!
 
This is a quote from Dempsey last night on his fitness level

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"No, I couldn’t [start]," Dempsey responded when asked if he would be ready to start if called upon by Klinsmann on Monday. "I don’t think I’d be able to go a complete 90 minutes and I don’t think you should put youself in that position to take up a spot of a guy who has more fitness than you. But I’m going to continue to work hard and try to get my fitness up and if I do get into the game, I want to make an impact."

 
'CGRdrJoe said:
'NewlyRetired said:
For you US fans who don't follow MLS at all, what did you think of Arlo White as the NBC announcer?I really like him. He does not have Ian Darke's experience being ~20 years his junior but White has so much more knowledge of US soccer than Darke who at times feels like his knowledge of US soccer is from Wikipedia.
Arlo (and most US announcers) needs to learn he doesn't have to fill every second of air. I love watching games with guys that can go 10, 15 or even 20 seconds without saying anything. Sometimes the game speaks for itself.
Arlo is not a US bred announcer. He comes from England where he did radio calls for multiple sports for the BBC. It is likely his experience in radio which leads him to over talking. I personally prefer a busy announcer. Even though I can't understand a word of Spanish, the Spanish announcers make the game seem alive and exciting. They out talk even the busiest US announcer in any sport.
If only they could get Ray to call the MLS!
Grant Wahl (@GrantWahl)5/29/12 10:54 AMHearing Ray Hudson has left GolTV, been approached by Al Jazeera-owned Bein Sport, new US rights holder for leagues in Spain, Italy, France.
 
Opta (@OptaJean)

5/29/12 12:12 PM

15 - Lionel Messi & Eden Hazard were the only players with at least 15 goals & 15 assists in the top 5 European leagues last season. Talent.

 

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