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World Soccer XXVII: The REAL Football

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The only game the US lost was to Russia, by 6 points. The other 7 games the US won by an average of 36.

If you are talking the '72 Gold medal game, it was 51-50, USSR. Where they scored on the last play of the game, after failing twice but the refs all found a reason to disallow the failures and start over again.

I don't think it's a fair comparison vs. the France-Portugal final.
 
If you are talking the '72 Gold medal game, it was 51-50, USSR. Where they scored on the last play of the game, after failing twice but the refs all found a reason to disallow the failures and start over again.

I don't think it's a fair comparison vs. the France-Portugal final.

I was talking about 1988. That was the game that led directly to the Dream Team.
 
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Wow this thread is quiet...I'm excited to spend my friday evening celebrating Minnesota getting an MLS franchise. Interested to see what "news" actually comes with the announcement...really hoping they get to keep their current name.
 
Wow this thread is quiet...I'm excited to spend my friday evening celebrating Minnesota getting an MLS franchise. Interested to see what "news" actually comes with the announcement...really hoping they get to keep their current name.
Hey they got to their current name!

Minnesota and Atlanta officially joining next season. Minnesota will play at the Gophers stadium until their new stadium is complete (Atlanta is playing at the new Falcons stadium as they have the same ownership). Atlanta will be in the East, Minnesota the West (have fun with that!). Expansion draft details will be released soon.
 
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Any word on future expansion past MIN and ATL?

Detroit rumors seem to be ramping up more and more. I feel like Michigan has to get a team at some point. Even the Grand Rapids metro area is past 1mil, which would match Salt Lake and continued growth would put it near Columbus.

With the Rams gone it can't be long before STL gets a team. Outside of that, I suppose you could get another team in Texas or "promote" an NASL team.
 
Any word on future expansion past MIN and ATL?

Detroit rumors seem to be ramping up more and more. I feel like Michigan has to get a team at some point. Even the Grand Rapids metro area is past 1mil, which would match Salt Lake and continued growth would put it near Columbus.

With the Rams gone it can't be long before STL gets a team. Outside of that, I suppose you could get another team in Texas or "promote" an NASL team.
Beckham's ongoing story in Miami and LAFC are #23 and #24. LAFC is about to start construction of their stadium replacing the old LA Sports Arena. Beckham's ordeal seems to be a mess.

Beyond that they've said there will be a bit of a break before more expansion, we're looking at adding 5-6 teams in ~6 years. Sacramento, Detroit, St. Louis, and Cincinnati have been mentioned as candidates.
 
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Somebody is actually calling out the USWNT for their BS.

It's becoming pretty apparent that the ladies have zero interest in actually helping the NWSL grow. Best line from the article:
You want to stay at nicer hotels, practice at better facilities and travel in a more first-class way — all things Solo slammed the NWSL for in a scathing blog before the Olympics — then turn your league into something special, one that generates more revenue via ticket and sponsorship sales? Not reporting back to your clubs in a timely fashion is not how you sell this sport and that's why the USSF finally needs to put its foot down.

In contrast, I give this post from BigSoccer by longtime soccer photographer Andy Mead:
I spent 28 days in South Korea in 2002.

I was in Ulsan to see Germany eliminate the United States on June 21st.
My last game was on June 25th, Germany's 2-1 semifinal victory over South Korea.

A couple days later I flew to San Francisco.

On Saturday, June 29th, I worked (as media) the Kansas City Wizards at San Jose Earthquakes game at Spartan Stadium. Jeff Agoos played for San Jose in that game. Eight days after the U.S. had been eliminated on the other side of the planet, and after Agoos had spent five or six weeks exclusively with the USMNT. In eight days, with media responsibilities thrown in, he had gotten home, gotten reintegrated with his team, and had played for his club team.

The next morning in the early AM I watched the Final at a friend's house in San Jose, then I went to the airport and flew back to North Carolina.

Jeff Agoos beat me home.

Landon Donovan played as a sub for San Jose the day after the US got eliminated in 2002.
 
What's particularly spectacular are the morons jumping on the "First Amendment Rights" nonsense.
Oh absolutely. The people shouting "SEXISM!!1!" and bringing up examples of people like Tab Ramos or Alexi Lalas saying things and not being punished without realizing a) US Soccer noted her past history as part of their reasoning, and b) The Men are under a completely different situation, are a close second.
 
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What's particularly spectacular are the morons jumping on the "First Amendment Rights" nonsense.

The First Amendment never says that there won't be consequences; it merely says that the federal government cannot impose censorship. US Soccer is not part of the federal government.
 
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USA is in a WC qualifier @ St. Vincent. They're using a cricket pitch with NFL green paint in the center to hide the bare ground of the wickets.

Altidore in the 28' for a 1-0 lead.
 
USA is in a WC qualifier @ St. Vincent. They're using a cricket pitch with NFL green paint in the center to hide the bare ground of the wickets.

Altidore in the 28' for a 1-0 lead.
Green paint? St. Vincent is fancy!
 
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If I'm reading the box score correctly... in goes Acosta, and Fabian Johnson finally gets his move to midfield? I like it.

Not that it's a full A-team for the USMNT (I see a few notable MFs missing from the lineup, and most of the main defenders are in there), but still... hopefully a harbinger of things to come.
 
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Unless we lose to T&T and Guatemala beats SV&G by 12, we'll go onto the Hex.

Hex is looking like USA, T&T, Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico and probably Honduras unless Canada runs it up big on El Salvador and Mexico beats Honduras.
 
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Weird watching Iceland @ Ukraine in front of 0 fans.

1-1 86'
 
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