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Finally Ggg schedules a decent opponent. Although their golden generation is past its prime
Everyone is doing Nations league around then it’s not easy finding top opponents.
Finally Ggg schedules a decent opponent. Although their golden generation is past its prime
That's a good match. But I'm not sure about KC.![]()
Just messing with you... I thought it was funny a couple of days after complaining about Ohio always getting games KC got one. I went for the low hanging fruit.Why? It’s a hot bed. I’ll be there.
Even Ohio is sick of getting games.
Injuries to key players have really been stacking up. This will force GGG to finally call in CCV, i've read a some stuff from fans of the Scottish Prem that he has been one of, if not the best player in the league this season. He's always had the talent. Maybe Brooks gets another look in, I still think he's our most talented CB, and its good to have a Left-Footed CB.
I think McKenzie and EPB have been playing better too.
I think McKennie should be fine, he’s not far from returning i’m pretty sureUgh. Piss on the reporter saying he could miss the WC. A ruptured Achilles is a year minimum and could be career ending.
McKennie is still a ? for a WC return. We are going to get run through in Qatar.
You'd hate to think that, wouldn't you? But I wouldn't doubt it after where I assume Brooks told Greggg to stick his list.Berhalter would rather lose than call in Brooks and be proven wrong about him.
You'd hate to think that, wouldn't you? But I wouldn't doubt it after where I assume Brooks told Greggg to stick his list.
This is Miles (CB) not Jedi (FB).Terrible break for the young man. Not a good thing for the USMNT either, but while he has been our most consistent fullback the past year I don't know that's he truly irreplaceable from the pool we have.
This is Miles (CB) not Jedi (FB).
Honestly, I think American exceptionalism (like shown here) is holding back the sport in the USA. It's an English game, after all.I wondered if someone would say this. I reject having to use British nomenclature to describe positions on a soccer field (not football pitch). To me, the two or three deepest central defenders are and will always be fullbacks, not center halfs, with fullbacks reserved for the outside fullbacks. But I fully agree that the Brits would use the terms differently. But, since they can't win world wars without our help, I don't care!
Yeah, Full Backs are Left and Right backs, certainly not Center-halves.Honestly, I think American exceptionalism (like shown here) is holding back the sport in the USA. It's an English game, after all.
Yeah, Full Backs are Left and Right backs, certainly not Center-halves.
Yes, center halves are center backs, I was just calling them center halvescenter halves are centerbacks. I think.
all this relates to formations that aren’t even used anymore. Sort of like how the single wing isn’t used in football.
american football has its own confusion. Tailbacks, runningbacks, halfbacks….
You can reject it all you want. Miles is still a CB and Jedi is still a FB.I wondered if someone would say this. I reject having to use British nomenclature to describe positions on a soccer field (not football pitch). To me, the two or three deepest central defenders are and will always be fullbacks, not center halfs, with fullbacks reserved for the outside fullbacks. But I fully agree that the Brits would use the terms differently. But, since they can't win world wars without our help, I don't care!
Good call, close. June 11th, Ecuador v Mali! Throw out the record books when those two sides clash!I think the Rent will get something in the fall.
FWIW, the reason given is that Brooks is in the process of changing clubs. Whether that is justifiable, or an excuse is in the eye of the beholder.Why does Gregggggg hate John Brooks so much? Can we launch Ggggg into the sun and get a real manager for the World Cup?
FWIW, the reason given is that Brooks is in the process of changing clubs. Whether that is justifiable, or an excuse is in the eye of the beholder.