Him and Adams together in d-mid, with Pulisic as the 10, are going to be amazing. The day that it happens is the day we see the future.
it's gonna take me a long long time to be excited about the US again, but yeah, i could see it.Him and Adams together in d-mid, with Pulisic as the 10, are going to be amazing. The day that it happens is the day we see the future.
The next Gold Cup is going to be something to watch out for because all these kids you see now will have the experience to be amazing.it's gonna take me a long long time to be excited about the US again, but yeah, i could see it.
right now I don't feel anything
a year+ might do it.The next Gold Cup is going to be something to watch out for because all these kids you see now will have the experience to be amazing.
I've been a bit worried about the wings, I feel like the center of the field is locked down though.a year+ might do it.
but it's going to have to start being some good looking soccer
Yea, neither side played their best 11.
Young, mostly.
I was impressed at their turnout in the Cup last year. Hopefully they will have a good stadium situation (couldn't watch the stream).
Also.. hey... what did you guys think of this video at the end of the conference?
ESPN FC talked to 18 former and current players and staff about what happened during the ill-fated 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign... and how everything eventually fell apart.
WNYC Studios presents American Fiasco, the story of a team that believed it was their destiny to win the biggest prize in soccer - the World Cup.
After their giddy success of hosting the 1994 World Cup, a wildly ambitious U.S. men's soccer team swaggered onto the international stage, ready to win it all. But when they arrived at the 1998 World Cup, they were forced to face their toughest opponent yet: themselves.
Now, 20 years after their last place finish, the team opens up about what happened. In this 12-part series, Roger Bennett, host of the Men in Blazers podcast interviews more than 30 players, coaches, and media personalities about how not to win a World Cup.
American Fiasco begins on June 4. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Love Roger Bennet. He coincidentally is officially becoming one of (some) us:
Poor bastard.
It's against New England so it'll probably be a stomp game. They're not on a high enough level to do to Atlanta what RBNY did.Atlanta playing tonight?
ah yes, more fuckery ensured
my night is made
But when they arrived at the 1998 World Cup, they were forced to face their toughest opponent yet: themselves.