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Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
Na, 2002 was just fixedOriginally Posted by rothypejc
^ what??
The US group in 2006 was one of the toughest and 2002 wasn't easy either.
and 2006?
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Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
Na, 2002 was just fixedOriginally Posted by rothypejc
^ what??
The US group in 2006 was one of the toughest and 2002 wasn't easy either.
airmaxpenny1wrote:
Na, 2002 was just fixedOriginally Posted by rothypejc
^ what??
The US group in 2006 was one of the toughest and 2002 wasn't easy either.
you sir must be 15 years old
Care to elaborate?Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
Na, 2002 was just fixedOriginally Posted by rothypejc
^ what??
The US group in 2006 was one of the toughest and 2002 wasn't easy either.
lol, you're talking about bob..the dude who took them to train in miami before traveling to mexico city..Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
I want bob to take these guys to alaska to train and run the mountains.
"I don't envy the Mexicans who are going to be subject to 90,000 vuvuzelas," said South Africa defender Matthew Booth, referring to the loud horns that Bafana Bafana fans love to use.
I don't think he realizes we play at Azteca with more people and more horns.
Originally Posted by PersiaFly
Stupid $!*! #@#% $!* Ivory Coast in Group of Death again.
Same #@#% that happened in 2006. The world is being robbed of a chance to see Didier Drogba play.
Altitude does not affect you immediately. Takes about a day or two to kick in so it's better to train 2 weeks in advance and get used to it orfly in right away and play the game.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
lol, you're talking about bob..the dude who took them to train in miami before traveling to mexico city..Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
I want bob to take these guys to alaska to train and run the mountains.
I don't think he realizes we play at Azteca with more people and more horns.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
"I don't envy the Mexicans who are going to be subject to 90,000 vuvuzelas," said South Africa defender Matthew Booth, referring to the loud horns that Bafana Bafana fans love to use.
Yes it does... Actually, it affects you the MOST immediately... and the effects gradually decrease in intensity.Originally Posted by socluis90
Altitude does not affect you immediately. Takes about a day or two to kick in so it's better to train 2 weeks in advance and get used to it or fly in right away and play the game.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
lol, you're talking about bob..the dude who took them to train in miami before traveling to mexico city..Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
I want bob to take these guys to alaska to train and run the mountains.
FYI the Mex-France game is now 11:30 PT according to this.
http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tou...42/24/fifawc2010matchschedulefinalversion.pdf
WRONGOriginally Posted by airmaxpenny1
I swear they stay trying to get the U.S. to advance giving it easy %*@ draws
It was avoidable but they still decided to train at sea level..Originally Posted by PlatinumFunk
Yes it does... Actually, it affects you the MOST immediately... and the effects gradually decrease in intensity.Originally Posted by socluis90
Altitude does not affect you immediately. Takes about a day or two to kick in so it's better to train 2 weeks in advance and get used to it or fly in right away and play the game.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
lol, you're talking about bob..the dude who took them to train in miami before traveling to mexico city..Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
I want bob to take these guys to alaska to train and run the mountains.
FYI the Mex-France game is now 11:30 PT according to this.
http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tou...42/24/fifawc2010matchschedulefinalversion.pdf
Flying in right away is a terrible plan (if it's avoidable).
Link? There is a reason teams fly into countries like Bolivia and Mexico hours prior to game day and leave right away. You either train AT LEAST10 days in advance and slowly acclimate to it or fly in the day of game and avoid it. After 24 hours your body starts to feel the effects.Originally Posted by PlatinumFunk
Yes it does... Actually, it affects you the MOST immediately... and the effects gradually decrease in intensity.Originally Posted by socluis90
Altitude does not affect you immediately. Takes about a day or two to kick in so it's better to train 2 weeks in advance and get used to it or fly in right away and play the game.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
lol, you're talking about bob..the dude who took them to train in miami before traveling to mexico city..Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
I want bob to take these guys to alaska to train and run the mountains.
FYI the Mex-France game is now 11:30 PT according to this.
http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tou...42/24/fifawc2010matchschedulefinalversion.pdf
Flying in right away is a terrible plan (if it's avoidable).
I had the "here we go again" feeling when Mex drew SA and we got England. Crazy how things changed after that.Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
My fellow USMNT supporters..
at first when we found out we are going to be in englands group, initially thought we were going to be put in the group of death?
and FIFA stays being fanboys of Spain..
Did you watch the game vs South Korea in 2002? Spain got shafted out of not one but TWO completely legit goals that there was nothing whatsoever wrong with.
Yeah I was like s**t here we go again. after I saw algeria in I was still thinking we were getting another hard team, but I can live Slovenia.Good to see Jermaine Jones healthy again. Cant wait to get him in camp.Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
My fellow USMNT supporters..
at first when we found out we are going to be in englands group, initially thought we were going to be put in the group of death?
i was thinking that after mexico got drawn for group A. i was like, great. they get south africa, and we're going to get some powerhouse. butthen when they pulled us for group C, i was like, other than south africa, can't say you could do any better than england. i was just hoping the remainingtwo teams would give us favorable matchups. luckily i think it worked out almost as well as we could expect.Originally Posted by KRISPACINLA
Yeah I was like s**t here we go again. after I saw algeria in I was still thinking we were getting another hard team, but I can live Slovenia. Good to see Jermaine Jones healthy again. Cant wait to get him in camp.Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
My fellow USMNT supporters..
at first when we found out we are going to be in englands group, initially thought we were going to be put in the group of death?
i wasn't referring to ANYTHING that happened in 2002...Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl
Did you watch the game vs South Korea in 2002?