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Originally Posted by engoi
Capello mentioned that one and I was upset because it is not true and he used it only
because he didn't do his job.
Özil is born in germany, should he play for Turkey like the Altintops ?
That is exactly the opposite of integration.Not a good thing.
well, micah wasnt selected initially and was placed on the 'stand-by list'...he took that as a sign of disrespect and opted to be considered for the selected team or not considered at all. which is why he wasnt even thought up once cahill was hurt. hes been subject to a lot of criticism in the british press, and being labeled as arrogant and pompous..carrick wanted off the standby list as well.Originally Posted by eiddyfouw
Why Micah Richards is off, I don't get.
Downing? Why not Adam Johnson?
Caroll instead of Holt? Crouch? Graham? Yes Carroll is younger, but Holt had a better season, and has played better than Carroll for a while now.
Terry?
How Scott Sinclair didn't get the call up over Downing, I'll never understand.
Henderson?
Kelly?
Why on earth did they stack so hard on Liverpool, a team who performed so poorly this season.
well, micah wasnt selected initially and was placed on the 'stand-by list'...he took that as a sign of disrespect and opted to be considered for the selected team or not considered at all. which is why he wasnt even thought up once cahill was hurt. hes been subject to a lot of criticism in the british press, and being labeled as arrogant and pompous..carrick wanted off the standby list as well.Originally Posted by eiddyfouw
Why Micah Richards is off, I don't get.
Downing? Why not Adam Johnson?
Caroll instead of Holt? Crouch? Graham? Yes Carroll is younger, but Holt had a better season, and has played better than Carroll for a while now.
Terry?
How Scott Sinclair didn't get the call up over Downing, I'll never understand.
Henderson?
Kelly?
Why on earth did they stack so hard on Liverpool, a team who performed so poorly this season.
Originally Posted by AlmostNotReady
Brazil is beyond disappointing..
Neymar is not enough.. I would be surprised if they make it to the Olympic finals.
I hope Ronaldinho goes to Santos tho..
They just gotta get him to focus and stop partying..
And he will be back on the Selecao.
Originally Posted by emier2
i think today's game is the beginning of mexico's ascension into the soccer elite. they've always had the pace and technical talent, but they've lacked discipline and size up front. the lack of a bigger striker was the biggest reason they would struggle in many games against elite teams (argentina, spain, germany, etc.)- they wouldn't be able to finish scoring opportunities. now that they have chicarito (and denegris behind him), they final have a legitimate striker, easily their best sign borghetti (probably since sanchez). You add in talents like guardado and gio and factor they abundant talent at the youth levels (jonathan dos santos at barca, ulises davila at chelsea, marco fabian), mexico will become a force to be reckoned with. They're only going to gain experience and confidence on their way to world cup 2014. too bad its being held in brazil. this wouldve been mexicos chance to win it all....
Also won the Toulon tourney against some good teams. Marco Fabian is gonna be goodOriginally Posted by emier2
i think today's game is the beginning of mexico's ascension into the soccer elite. they've always had the pace and technical talent, but they've lacked discipline and size up front. the lack of a bigger striker was the biggest reason they would struggle in many games against elite teams (argentina, spain, germany, etc.)- they wouldn't be able to finish scoring opportunities. now that they have chicarito (and denegris behind him), they final have a legitimate striker, easily their best sign borghetti (probably since sanchez). You add in talents like guardado and gio and factor they abundant talent at the youth levels (jonathan dos santos at barca, ulises davila at chelsea, marco fabian), mexico will become a force to be reckoned with. They're only going to gain experience and confidence on their way to world cup 2014. too bad its being held in brazil. this wouldve been mexicos chance to win it all....
no flipping way we win the world cup, hey! im happy if we get to a 5th game!Originally Posted by ELCHAPULINCOLORADO
Originally Posted by emier2
i think today's game is the beginning of mexico's ascension into the soccer elite. they've always had the pace and technical talent, but they've lacked discipline and size up front. the lack of a bigger striker was the biggest reason they would struggle in many games against elite teams (argentina, spain, germany, etc.)- they wouldn't be able to finish scoring opportunities. now that they have chicarito (and denegris behind him), they final have a legitimate striker, easily their best sign borghetti (probably since sanchez). You add in talents like guardado and gio and factor they abundant talent at the youth levels (jonathan dos santos at barca, ulises davila at chelsea, marco fabian), mexico will become a force to be reckoned with. They're only going to gain experience and confidence on their way to world cup 2014. too bad its being held in brazil. this wouldve been mexicos chance to win it all....
mexico fanboys need to stop.
i had a mexico fan telling me today that they are going to win the world cup
they take one friendly game against a u-23 brazil team to theiur heads.
i had another guy saying they are top 5.
really?
i have nothing agiasnt the team, but the fans is a whole other story!
the comments and the sn.Originally Posted by ELCHAPULINCOLORADO
Originally Posted by emier2
i think today's game is the beginning of mexico's ascension into the soccer elite. they've always had the pace and technical talent, but they've lacked discipline and size up front. the lack of a bigger striker was the biggest reason they would struggle in many games against elite teams (argentina, spain, germany, etc.)- they wouldn't be able to finish scoring opportunities. now that they have chicarito (and denegris behind him), they final have a legitimate striker, easily their best sign borghetti (probably since sanchez). You add in talents like guardado and gio and factor they abundant talent at the youth levels (jonathan dos santos at barca, ulises davila at chelsea, marco fabian), mexico will become a force to be reckoned with. They're only going to gain experience and confidence on their way to world cup 2014. too bad its being held in brazil. this wouldve been mexicos chance to win it all....
mexico fanboys need to stop.
i had a mexico fan telling me today that they are going to win the world cup
they take one friendly game against a u-23 brazil team to theiur heads.
i had another guy saying they are top 5.
really?
i have nothing agiasnt the team, but the fans is a whole other story!
Look at this man..Originally Posted by Ronaldo Nazario
I'm sorry but there's no way the United States is regressing on any level, not by any metric.Originally Posted by AZwildcats
As a US fan it frustrates me to see Mexico headed in the opposite direction as us. They talent Mexico is going to tap into in the next couple years is excellent. On the other hand we have no where near the talent coming in, and this current group looks like its peaked.Originally Posted by emier2
i think today's game is the beginning of mexico's ascension into the soccer elite. they've always had the pace and technical talent, but they've lacked discipline and size up front. the lack of a bigger striker was the biggest reason they would struggle in many games against elite teams (argentina, spain, germany, etc.)- they wouldn't be able to finish scoring opportunities. now that they have chicarito (and denegris behind him), they final have a legitimate striker, easily their best sign borghetti (probably since sanchez). You add in talents like guardado and gio and factor they abundant talent at the youth levels (jonathan dos santos at barca, ulises davila at chelsea, marco fabian), mexico will become a force to be reckoned with. They're only going to gain experience and confidence on their way to world cup 2014. too bad its being held in brazil. this wouldve been mexicos chance to win it all....
Originally Posted by ELCHAPULINCOLORADO
Originally Posted by emier2
i think today's game is the beginning of mexico's ascension into the soccer elite. they've always had the pace and technical talent, but they've lacked discipline and size up front. the lack of a bigger striker was the biggest reason they would struggle in many games against elite teams (argentina, spain, germany, etc.)- they wouldn't be able to finish scoring opportunities. now that they have chicarito (and denegris behind him), they final have a legitimate striker, easily their best sign borghetti (probably since sanchez). You add in talents like guardado and gio and factor they abundant talent at the youth levels (jonathan dos santos at barca, ulises davila at chelsea, marco fabian), mexico will become a force to be reckoned with. They're only going to gain experience and confidence on their way to world cup 2014. too bad its being held in brazil. this wouldve been mexicos chance to win it all....
mexico fanboys need to stop.
i had a mexico fan telling me today that they are going to win the world cup
they take one friendly game against a u-23 brazil team to theiur heads.
i had another guy saying they are top 5.
really?
i have nothing agiasnt the team, but the fans is a whole other story!
Originally Posted by ELCHAPULINCOLORADO
Originally Posted by emier2
i think today's game is the beginning of mexico's ascension into the soccer elite. they've always had the pace and technical talent, but they've lacked discipline and size up front. the lack of a bigger striker was the biggest reason they would struggle in many games against elite teams (argentina, spain, germany, etc.)- they wouldn't be able to finish scoring opportunities. now that they have chicarito (and denegris behind him), they final have a legitimate striker, easily their best sign borghetti (probably since sanchez). You add in talents like guardado and gio and factor they abundant talent at the youth levels (jonathan dos santos at barca, ulises davila at chelsea, marco fabian), mexico will become a force to be reckoned with. They're only going to gain experience and confidence on their way to world cup 2014. too bad its being held in brazil. this wouldve been mexicos chance to win it all....
mexico fanboys need to stop.
i had a mexico fan telling me today that they are going to win the world cup
they take one friendly game against a u-23 brazil team to theiur heads.
i had another guy saying they are top 5.
really?
i have nothing agiasnt the team, but the fans is a whole other story!
and where did you see that hes getting the 7 nod?Originally Posted by eiddyfouw
Kagawa gets the number 7 jersey too...
Following in the footsteps of legends...