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World Soccer XXIII - "Pay" Up Pompey?

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That was a lot of fun to watch. For whatever reason, I always thought the U.S. looked dangerous attacking (the very few times they did). Great defending, and wonderful goalkeeping by Howard. It was just a "friendly," but it was a very important win for Klinsmann and U.S. soccer, especially our young players.
Heck yeah, totally blow up that mental block that Mexico is unbeatable at the hell hole that is the Azteca. Really liven up that rivalry with them. Of course they'll put a little more effort in it next time and beat the USA 6-nil the next time we play down there.

Great time to beat Mexico at the Azteca. Right after their Olympic win.
It does make for a nice little kick to the Jimmy for Mexico. ;):D
 
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Valid points. However, SAF seems to hit more than miss when it comes to big transfers. That used to be the different when dealing with the other team in Manchester. City would splash for people only for them to bust. (This theory has gone by the boards since the Iron Sheik took over.) Also, RVP doesn't have to play every game because of United's depth. He can get a break if he gets a knock or just needs rest.
SAF has had his share of busts (Veron, Forlan, etc.). Until recently though he had the deepest pockets, so his misses didn't hurt as much. I'm not saying he doesn't do a good job, just that everyone misses at times in the transfer markets.
 
I couldn't believe all the empty seats. I know it was a friendly and not 100% full squads for each team, but I figured they'd come close to a sell-out for the first post-gold medal game.

Me too. And here I though they loved their soccer. ;)
 
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Mexico is currently experiencing a shortage of Ziploc bags. Thus the fans had nowhere to put their p!ss and didn't come to the game.
 
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There are 4 matches on Fox Soccer tomorrow. I'm excited. :)

And Portpin's withdrawn its bid for the club, leaving only the Supporter's Trust to buy Pompey. While that may be a good thing, I don't know if the Trust can actually run the club. I don't think they have enough funds.

Still, the League 1 Campaign starts tomorrow, and Pompey actually has players! They've gotten quite a few players on loan, along with a bunch of their youth squad. I would be thrilled with just staying in League 1 this season, especially with that 10 point deduction. Hopefully it can happen.
 
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Van Persie is a big gamble. He's not that young, at 29, and he has been injury prone over his career. On the other hand, a healthy Van Persie could easily make the difference in the title race.

I think it was a good deal for both clubs. It's hard to find good value in the transfer market. I'd much rather have RVP at 29 then Jordan Henderson at 20, they both cost the same amount. I see Arsenal as a top four club this year even without RVP and Song, having Wilshere and Diaby back will make a huge difference.
 
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Pompey draws 1-1 with Bournemouth. Can't complain about a point to start the season at all.
 
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That was an acceptable start to the season.
 
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Dear fans of people who lost today,

Don't cry that you are going to get relegated until at 3-5 games into the season. I only reference this as one of my Facebook friends says Liverpool is toast after losing to West Brom. Nothing aimed at you guys. Carry on.
 
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That was an acceptable start to the season.

Can't say i agree. I'm normally a fan of historic old sporting venues. I love places like Alfond, Matthews, and Thompson. That said, I wouldn't shed a tear if Craven Cottage burned to the ground! ;)
 
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Can't say i agree. I'm normally a fan of historic old sporting venues. I love places like Alfond, Matthews, and Thompson. That said, I wouldn't shed a tear if Craven Cottage burned to the ground! ;)
Yeah, as a venue it hasn't been kind to Norwich over the years. Fulham have a similar record of futility at Burnley; haven't won there since the 50s if I'm not mistaken.
 
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Dear fans of people who lost today,

Don't cry that you are going to get relegated until at 3-5 games into the season. I only reference this as one of my Facebook friends says Liverpool is toast after losing to West Brom. Nothing aimed at you guys. Carry on.
Thanks I won't, Liverpool played ok if you ask me. It's the West brom part that has them upset I guess.
 
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Wow! I wonder if that will happen. Maybe after he screws up about 15 more games and fans get disgusted.

By the reaction Suarez got at the Olympics, he wouldn't be missed. :D

Gers pound East Fife 5-1 and set an attendance record for a fourth-tier match. I heard a lot of their fans won't go to away games because they want to punish all the teams that voted them into D3.
 
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Blackburn drew with Ipswich after leading most of the match. An own goal gave Ipswich the draw.
 
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Thanks I won't, Liverpool played ok if you ask me. It's the West brom part that has them upset I guess.
I'm no Liverpool supporter, but I thought they got the short end of the refereeing stick that match; both of those penalties had a whiff of the theatrical about them.

Suarez is a conundrum for them; on the one hand, he's a huge *****, but on the other hand, he's the only halfway decent player they've got.

I'm going to enjoy this while I can:
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Arsenal sells Song to Barca for 15 million. Another money maker for the accountants at Arsenal, but not what you want on a team hoping to compete for hardware.
 
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Arsenal sells Song to Barca for 15 million. Another money maker for the accountants at Arsenal, but not what you want on a team hoping to compete for hardware.
This makes very little sense to me, unless Barcelona are feeling vindictive about the Fabregas saga and wanted to sign another of Arsenal's players out of spite. It's been pretty clear that what Barca needed this offseason was A) a left back, since Abidal is past his best and has lingering issues relating to his liver transplant, which they took care of admirably, B) a center back, since Puyol is coming off a serious injury and Mascherano doesn't have the size to play there and is playing out of position, which they haven't addressed unless they're serious about Fontas or Muniesa or Bartra stepping up, and C) a striker, in case Villa takes a while to get back up to speed or doesn't at all, because it's nice to be able to score even if Messi has an off day, which they haven't addressed. What they didn't need was A) a central midfielder to add to the mix with Xavi and Iniesta and Fabregas and Busquets and Mascherano and Thiago and dos Santos.

Something I learned on Wikipedia just now: Alex Song has 17 brothers and 10 sisters.
 
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This makes very little sense to me, unless Barcelona are feeling vindictive about the Fabregas saga and wanted to sign another of Arsenal's players out of spite. It's been pretty clear that what Barca needed this offseason was A) a left back, since Abidal is past his best and has lingering issues relating to his liver transplant, which they took care of admirably, B) a center back, since Puyol is coming off a serious injury and Mascherano doesn't have the size to play there and is playing out of position, which they haven't addressed unless they're serious about Fontas or Muniesa or Bartra stepping up, and C) a striker, in case Villa takes a while to get back up to speed or doesn't at all, because it's nice to be able to score even if Messi has an off day, which they haven't addressed. What they didn't need was A) a central midfielder to add to the mix with Xavi and Iniesta and Fabregas and Busquets and Mascherano and Thiago and dos Santos.

Something I learned on Wikipedia just now: Alex Song has 17 brothers and 10 sisters.
It is a bit puzzling. It's also puzzling that the deal went through smoothly and quickly, with Wenger putting up no noticeable defense to losing what a lot of people have said was one of Arsenal's better players last season. I saw quotes from someone with the club saying they got tired of Song's attitude, being late for team meetings, not following instructions, etc., but it's hard to know if that's just spin at this point.

I've seen internet chatter that Song could be turned into a CB, something that some Arsenal fans have talked about at times in the last season or two when Arsenal were almost out of CBs.
 
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