ha, beat me to it. I had it in a draft an hour ago, and just posted the same topic. Will try and delete mineBump this back up. Gold Cup starts tomorrow night. (Tues 7/7)
Panama vs Haiti (7:00 ET) (FoxSports 2)
USA vs Honduras (9:30 ET) (FoxSports 1)
Wed 9:30 AM kickoff over here - sweet!USA vs Honduras (9:30 ET) (FoxSports 1)
I am looking forward to this getting under way. Of the three favorites (US, Mex, CR) the US unquestionably has the toughest group; and they along with CR have the toughest path to the finals. Mexico is dealing with some injuries so will be interesting to see how they sustain as the tournament wears on... especially after just playing 3 pretty intense games in Copa America a couple weeks ago and a VERY physical "unfriendly" v. Honduras last week.
Here's my predictions of which 8 teams advance from group play, and how it plays out:
Group A: US, Panama, Honduras; Group B: Costa Rica, Jamaica, Canada; Group C: Mexico, Guatemala
Quarter-finals
US over Canada
Costa Rica over Panama
Mexico over Honduras
Guatemala over Jamaica
Semi-finals
US over Costa Rica
Mexico over Guatemala
Finals
US over Mexic
We'd play them in the Georgia Dome too, so that rules snow out.... Agreed tho, they always play the U.S. the toughest as of late.Costa Rica concerns me; but, gratefully we are playing them in the US and not in San Jose.
We'd play them in the Georgia Dome too, so that rules snow out.... Agreed tho, they always play the U.S. the toughest as of late.
I'm assuming they are bringing in grass. What's more concerning is they are playing both semi-finals on it, one right after the other. The only up side is the US game would be played first, so hopefully it's not too torn up. Hopefully they've learned from that fiasco in SA. They've done it successfully before though (IIRC the Silverdome in Detroit hosted a world cup match in '94).The Georgia Dome/ Did they put grass in for it and is so, I have bad memories oft he US friendly in San Antonio. Hope this isn't someone trying to sell that a MLS team in a NFL stadium in Atlanta will actually work, because, it won't.
I'm assuming they are bringing in grass. What's more concerning is they are playing both semi-finals on it, one right after the other. The only up side is the US game would be played first, so hopefully it's not too torn up. Hopefully they've learned from that fiasco in SA. They've done it successfully before though (IIRC the Silverdome in Detroit hosted a world cup match in '94).
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (March 24, 2014) – Gillette Stadium officials announced that they are upgrading their field surface and the New England Patriots and the New England Revolution have selected FieldTurf’s Revolution turf system and VersaTile drainage and shock underlayment for its unparalleled player safety and extraordinary durability.Is Gillette grass or turf now, too? I lost track after they switched several times.
Gillette is turf. Yea, what he said ^.Is Gillette grass or turf now, too? I lost track after they switched several times.
Ha, and immediately after I post the above, the get a yellow for one of their tamer fouls.Couple observations at the 85th minute....
Our D is horrendous
The fact Honduras hasn't gotten a single yellow card is amazing
That should be the toughest game in our group. Glad to get the 3 points.Interesting how these CONCACAF refs are going to treat the US. Many of these countries are on the corruption gravy train and may not take to well with the USA possibly disrupting that.
Nevertheless, good win, HON is solid and tough, 3 points and on to the next.
Tamer foul, but likely a snow ball effect call.Ha, and immediately after I post the above, the get a yellow for one of their tamer fouls.
Some kind of man-made turf, but there was a one-time switch away from natural grass. Subsequently, Gillette may have tried a few synthetic forms of turf. No several time switches back-and-forth from/to natural grass occurred in Foxboro.Is Gillette grass or turf now, too? I lost track after they switched several times.
No doubt...but more like an avalanche than a snow ball. Yedlin has to be a sore this morning, he was abused repeatedly. Honduran players appeared to be targeting his lower legs throughout the game to neutralize his speed. But a mentioned above, a good 3 points against probably the toughest team in the gorup.Tamer foul, but likely a snow ball effect call.
Don't want to overanalyze this. We scored more than the other team. Zardes and Yedlin aren't midfielders. Both have really suspect defensive skills. Brooks and Alvarado are really young. Chandler is just not good. That might be the best team we face in the Group phase maybe the best we'll face until the final or get knocked out.