And, seeing as she also copped to being a Real Madrid fan, we need not feel sorry for her, anyway.
And, seeing as she also copped to being a Real Madrid fan, we need not feel sorry for her, anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erQdTUdeABIGreatest Victory scene will always be Max Von Sydow contemplating Pele's goal before springing out of his seat in applause. I'm always amazed that nobody has ever cut that into the footage of great bicycle goals like Rooney's against City or Zlatan against England.
I saw Matheus for Inter. I also saw metros plenty. Natheus was not the droid I was looking formI would take drunken Best in the NASL over Mattheus in the MLS.![]()
classic MLS problem we were talking about earlier. The drop off from the starters to the second line guys can be quite dramatic at times.Best players on the field were Villa and Fagundez though I guess that isn't a surprise. NYCFC was really hurting in midfield with so many guys missing.
the ironic part was the NYCFC spine was fine with Pirlo and Poku, but the wings were pretty brutal (Taylor was ok). I'm not sure how Lampard and Mix (not sure where the other 2 guys play) really help that besides flooding the middle with "quality" touches.classic MLS problem we were talking about earlier. The drop off from the starters to the second line guys can be quite dramatic at times.
How did seeing the seeing the game live look on the postage stamp field? It looks so crowded on tv.the ironic part was the NYCFC spine was fine with Pirlo and Poku, but the wings were pretty brutal (Taylor was ok). I'm not sure how Lampard and Mix (not sure where the other 2 guys play) really help that besides flooding the middle with "quality" touches.
We are talking about this in the US thread if you want to see some comments.Andrew King @AndrewKingMLS 22m22 minutes ago
Klinsmann: "I'm not playing anyone out of position."#USMNT
I haven't been to a match in so long, but it didn't look that especially narrow. It did look a little short though.How did seeing the seeing the game live look on the postage stamp field? It looks so crowded on tv.
As a Revs fan, being down to ten men at that field is not really much of an issue since there is so little space to cover defensively.
Glad he had fun.Impressions from taking a 4-year old to NYCFC:
Overall it was a good time. Like I said the seats (212) behind the goal were fine though I'd have switched to the other side for the sun and atmosphere. More importantly, he had a good time and wants to go back.
- Pirlo is 21 and Villa is 7
- Popcorn is good
- Having him sit in your lap because he can't see over the billboards isn't fun (overall the seats were fine though)
- Was happy to see a red card
Soccerwise, Pirlo was a tad off and they pushed Villa out left in the second half (number 9 for NYCFC was pretty dreadful), so it was sort of uninspiring soccer all around. At least there were a couple of goals. Best players on the field were Villa and Fagundez though I guess that isn't a surprise. NYCFC was really hurting in midfield with so many guys missing.
but what about Tommy Mac?!the ironic part was the NYCFC spine was fine with Pirlo and Poku, but the wings were pretty brutal (Taylor was ok). I'm not sure how Lampard and Mix (not sure where the other 2 guys play) really help that besides flooding the middle with "quality" touches.
narrow AND short.I haven't been to a match in so long, but it didn't look that especially narrow. It did look a little short though.
Shelton was with the U23'swhat did you think of Shelton? the games I've watched- he's like a taller version of Yedlin. fast and... fast.
Yeah.Shelton was with the U23's
I think there are ~11 American's on the NYCFC roster.FWIW the FIL was wondering why all the NYCFC were foreigners.
and 2 of those guys were missing. Poku holds a green card as well, so he's technically not foreign for MLSs purposes.I think there are ~11 American's on the NYCFC roster.
Mix, Tommy Mac, Taylor, Shelton, Hernandez and Mullins are the only ones who see the field I think.
I have not done a count in a while but I think there are more South Americans than Euros if memory serves.and 2 of those guys were missing. Poku holds a green card as well, so he's technically not foreign for MLSs purposes.
FIL is Croatian and thought the league was just Euro's and Americans.
It was more just a comment on a domestic league having so many foreigners (from wherever) in general. He did say he would go back if we were in the sun, so the football couldn't have been that bad.I have not done a count in a while but I think there are more South Americans than Euros if memory serves.
You are correct about the green card holders, they don't count against the foreign player limit per team.
that's too bad. tbh, I haven't noticed a bad first touch from him.Yeah.
McNamara's first touch was horrid. I didn't mind Poku. First touch was meh-ish and he's very offensive minded, but he played off Villa's runs very well in the first half when NYCFC did have the ball. Reminded me of a tad of Zardes.
FWIW the FIL was wondering why all the NYCFC were foreigners.
3rd favorite? to finish 4th in our own Gold Cup without all of those actually good teams? 3rd favorite in that way?Was checking out futurebook betting odds for Copa America, & USA is the 3rd favorite:
Argentina: +200 Brazil: +250 USA: +550 Chile: +900 Mexico: +1050 Madness...shouldn't Mexico be at least same odds as US, based on recent form?
He didn't get in, but I think he would have been a sub if Horvath hadn't had to come out with the possible concussion. At the end of the game, Morris looked like he was lugging an anchor around behind him. Shelton's fresh legs would have been the obvious solution, but they had already brought in Cropper, Kiesewetter, and Alashe.did he play?
tomorrow night right after the US Guat game on ESPN 2 (both games are on ESPN2).when and what channel is the return leg?
Not as good a goal scorer as Reus, but a lot like Firminio in that he can play all along the line and chip in with low double digit goals and double digit assists. Once Reus came over, Gotze was mostly a CAM for Dortmund. For Germany, he often plays as a false nine. Remember he's still only 23 and has had to battle injuries pretty regularly.wdcrob said:I usually ignore transfer rumors entirely, but I'm seeing Gotze to Liverpool all over the place now. Anyone have an opinion if that's really a thing? Also, why did he fall out of favor at Bayern? And how good was he at Dortmund with Klopp?