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!@#$%! 10.10.2015 04:32 PM

lol kloppo

i pity liverpool too

but good fit

he'll overthrow everything

see you in 7 years

if not at least the americans will make a mint selling tshirts and shit like that

"being liverpool 2, on pay per view"

well i must go have coffee-- i think im tripping

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@ nazi - jordan! lololol. guess a guaranteed conmebol spot.

demonrail666 10.10.2015 05:09 PM

I really have no idea how Klopp will do. Although not a Liverpool fan I would like to see him do well but there's a lot wrong with Liverpool right now and a lot of it's at board level, beyond his control. We shall see.

But yeah, they'll sell a helluva lot of T Shirts.

Looks like they've already started

 

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.10.2015 11:41 PM

Klinsmann got to go.. USA no longer a world class team.. too much experimenting, not enough consistency.. major decline in defense particularly because of all the constant roster experiments and also going with less experienced players in too many big games..

Bradley was boring as fuck, but he was fired for less. Meh World Cup? Embarrassing Gold Cup?? Now no Confederation Cup??? See if US is supposed to improve they need more opportunities to play against elite talent no?

Losing here in LA makes this even worse than losing to Mexico on 2011 Gold Cup here in LA cuz quite frankly more was on the line here.

The Soup Nazi 10.11.2015 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
@ nazi - jordan! lololol. guess a guaranteed conmebol spot.


Australia did eliminate Uruguay on the way to Germany 2006, but with those cats being part of the Asian confederation now, yeah, South America's ½ spot is pretty much a full 1 in advance.

!@#$%! 10.11.2015 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
But yeah, they'll sell a helluva lot of T Shirts.

Looks like they've already started

 

That's close to the colors of a budweiser can

I see a lot of opportunities for cross-promotion

demonrail666 10.13.2015 06:07 AM

Article that might be of interest to our Amerikkkan friends

http://www.theguardian.com/football/...rgen-klinsmann

!@#$%! 10.13.2015 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Article that might be of interest to our Amerikkkan friends

http://www.theguardian.com/football/...rgen-klinsmann


i see the guy is sad he lost 3 players but i don't know how right he is. interesting discussion in the comment section though.

demonrail666 10.13.2015 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
interesting discussion in the comment section though.


That's generally the case with The Guardian: usually more interesting than the actual article.

Seems there are countless obstacles (cultural, institutional) to 'soccer' ever really finding long term acceptance there.

!@#$%! 10.13.2015 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
That's generally the case with The Guardian: usually more interesting than the actual article.

Seems there are countless obstacles (cultural, institutional) to 'soccer' ever really finding long term acceptance there.

i agree with one of the commenters there-- as long as the street game is lacking, we'll never have superstars

 


part of the problem is in the subtext of the article-- the guy talking about how nice is the highschool experience, bla bla bla.

but "nice" is a middle class choice. it's not like "i need to make it to escape poverty" the same way that you'd see chronicled in "hoop dreams".

almost any great fútbol player comes from humble beginnings for a reason-- they gotta make it "or else."

now it sounds like i'm advocating poverty. i'm sure the germans were all well-fed though. still, i don't know-- it's something cultural. i suppose a professional footballer is a more realistic option in germany, where you don't need to be megarich or you can coach kids, etc.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.13.2015 01:50 PM

There is a developing "street soccer" culture in US, here in LA all our baseball diamonds have been converted into futbol pitches..i don't think that superstar or even just average world class talent develops necessarily from street experience so much as when a region has extensive street sports culture it reflects how advanced and developed the amateur and professional leagues are.. the kids are playing on the street because the overall sport is the main culture. In US American football dominates all development leagues.. there are thousands of college programs and amateur leagues.. when futbol is even a fraction of that US will be world class..

However it should be noted that US has ranked in the world top20 more years than not over past two decades if anything that US can more or less compete with world class teams without having a world class futbol culture is impressive if you ask me

!@#$%! 10.13.2015 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
There is a developing "street soccer" culture in US, here in LA all our baseball diamonds have been converted into futbol pitches..


that's nice to know. i don't see that kind of stuff around here in neomex. if you go to latin america there's kids playing in every street corner. in american "inner cities" (whatever that means) and parks etc i've seen plenty of basketball. in denver i've seen béisbol. futbol is usually some middle class kids and their mommy in a van in a suburban field with no public transportation. just so wrong. anyway...

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
i don't think that superstar or even just average world class talent develops necessarily from street experience so much as when a region has extensive street sports culture it reflects how advanced and developed the amateur and professional leagues are..


well true the pros have to be there to take it to the next level. academies, etc. but street provides the darwinian wilderness for it. street feeds the lower leagues also.

miroslav klose who is the greatest world cup goalscorer ever i think was somehow recruited out of some 5th-level german league or something like that--a village team-- while he was working as a carpenter. carlos salcido (not salcedo) who was one of mexico's greatest defenders and made it to europe (he's back in mexico but is now ancient) was an orphan kid working in the market when he was discovered by a chivas scout and put on the payroll. etc. x 10,000.

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
the kids are playing on the street because the overall sport is the main culture. In US American football dominates all development leagues.. there are thousands of college programs and amateur leagues.. when futbol is even a fraction of that US will be world class..


i look forward to that day. some scrawny appalachian kid with crooked legs becoming the next messi or something.

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
However it should be noted that US has ranked in the world top20 more years than not over past two decades if anything that US can more or less compete with world class teams without having a world class futbol culture is impressive if you ask me


it's like once i was making this cocktails with cheap ingredients and jico said it was "alchemy with turds."

being part of CONCACAF is a huge help in qualifying for any world cup final though. "yay, top 16!" hmmm...

another day i look forward to is the merging of CONCACAF and CONMEBOL. make it a massive league. same fucking time zones! easier to coordinate than UEFA that stretches from portugal to siberia.

demonrail666 10.13.2015 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!

being part of CONCACAF is a huge help in qualifying for any world cup final though. "yay, top 16!" hmmm...


That's true, but it's not like you embarrass yourself whenever you play against teams from better divisions. Although I don't think the challenge is really about the national team (which generally does OK); it's about the far more difficult issue of how to make the MLS more credible, especially as it has no real way of testing itself against other leagues.

The Soup Nazi 10.13.2015 03:15 PM

This reminds me of a quote I once read: "In the United States, fútbol is the sport of the future... and it always will be".

!@#$%! 10.13.2015 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
This reminds me of a quote I once read: "In the United States, fútbol is the sport of the future... and it always will be".


haaa haaa haaa

that's hilarious, and a little sad because it's likely true.

but... never say never. just like gay marriage!

Bertrand 10.13.2015 05:18 PM

Netherlands won't be part of Euro 2016.
The team lost in Amsterdam to the Cechs. 2-3. No play-offs for them at all.
Sadly for him van Persie scored an own goal. A header. Another memorable one (not that it was a brilliant one like the one against Spain last year).
I hope it won't be brought back to him too often.
Zidane's headbutt on what's-his-name is not regarded as the most memorable thing in his career (his 2 goals in final against Brasil, or his goal in final with Real), but other players haven't had that luck:
Arconada's remembered for a blunder on a Platini free kick during the 1984 Euro final (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXIUaSOgS5g)... which is unfair; I got to watch the semi-final, and Spain that year qualified against a much much better team (Denmark) thanks to their keeper...
And to a lesser extent, Roberto Baggio being reminded his misfortunes when Italy lost to Brasil (who were not even good) in the penalty shoot out.

The good point, to Holland's crumbling, is that the team will have to be rebuilt (30-something and early 20 blokes). Hopefully, they won't be fit when facing France for the World Cup qualification rounds.

!@#$%! 10.13.2015 05:34 PM

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Netherlands won't be part of Euro 2016.

waaaaat da fuuuuuuuuuucccck!?!?!?!

demonrail666 10.13.2015 05:37 PM

Don't know much about what's happening at Holland but it has to mean the end of Danny Blind. Whoever takes over it will be the start of something new. As well as RVP, I imagine this'll be the last we see of Sneijder.

!@#$%! 10.13.2015 05:40 PM

i was hoping for a bas dost fest

he was killing it at wolfsburg when debruyne was there

dammit

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.13.2015 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
waaaaat da fuuuuuuuuuucccck!?!?!?!

I know i saw some of the match on my lunch break.. they looked like shit. Even made the US losses not look as bad in the scheme of things..

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Don't know much about what's happening at Holland but it has to mean the end of Danny Blind. Whoever takes over it will be the start of something new. As well as RVP, I imagine this'll be the last we see of Sneijder.

I hope this isnt necessarily the end of thisparticular squad of dudes with names like the villians a peek era Van Damme movie..
 

Well, l always have that #ByeByeSpain moment and this one too

 

!@#$%! 10.13.2015 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
I know i saw some of the match on my lunch break.. they looked like shit. Even made the US losses not look as bad in the scheme of things..


gotta be a coaching problem cuz they have good players. shame...


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