Blackwidow
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No Vidal playing for Chile anymore either - he wanted to resign if Chile does not make the World Cup - and his twitter and instagram message read like he does that.
Actually it is not so strange some NBA players do like football (soccer), while a lot of football players in Europe do like NBA, a lot of Spanish players followed Gasol and all that.
I don´t think the future looks that bad for the USA. You hear some good stuff about the youth academies like in Dallas. With Brooks - McKennie - Pulisic - Wood they have a great young axis to build around. They always have a decent goalkeeper somewhere.
I follow union but I have to say Atlanta are really good? Last two MLS expansions have been good, Atlanta spectacular.
They need Herc in there with Shaka gloating about Trinidad and Tobago, and Moreno to randomly scream Venezuela baby we might see a fight break out.
Didn't know that, reality is be it on the USA, Europe or South America no doubt the right wingers will exploit that.We have thousands of Haitians, Colombians and Venezuelans arriving everyday. For the same money you hire two or three of them instead of one chilean. The level of crime have escalated exponentially. We never had murders at the numbers we are seeing now. Colombian gangs have taken over complete areas, etc.
Pinochet and the Chicago Boys left a beatifull legacy allright, I followed some of that shit here in Portugal with the Troika, massive unemployment, poverty, better not talk about Greece.Bachelet is no better anyway... she is like Clinton. Now she sails happy into the horizon (U.N. job).
Chile always looks good on the outside because of our macroeconomic numbers, but wealth distribution is in african levels. 70% of the productive land belong to the top 1%, for example.
Actually I am not surprised with the downgrade, it was the perfect storm, inferior to Sampaoli and a aging squad.Anyway, i don't rate Pizzi. He is an ok coach, but when you have world class players like Vidal and Sanchez, you need a world class coach.
I Like Bielsa, but he is having a hard time in Lille, romantic ideas, but mentally unstable imo, you cannot expect him to stay much long in a project.Bielsa was the one who created our game style, he had us playing the best football, and he resigned leaving us in limbo.
? Last two MLS expansions have been good, Atlanta spectacular.
So who do the US get as a replacement for Arena?
Our under 21 Portugal manager, Rui Jorge, when he played at my club, 15 years ago, he spent the night awake to watch NBA games, even used to sent messages to comentators, I doubt his manager at the time liked that.FIFA is often played in NBA locker rooms. Because of the influence of the foreign players and the fact that end of the bench players probably spent some time playing in Europe they are usually pretty interested.
This proves there's no collusion between Donald and Putin
bruce arena was компромат
You'll have to excuse me. I'm in a pissy mood. More to do with personal stress.
I think the expansions are good for the MLS as an organization. But lumping it all in, mainly the US soccer fed or whatever (is it all tied together even? Idk) I think the time, money and effort has been misdirected. Not making the WC is an enormous loss and sets us back on this vision of competing. The MLS isn't changing that when those same geriatric super stars we over pay for come and talk down the quality of the league.
I think teams have started to change their approach, and the results of Atlanta show that it is better to go for young and hungry up-and-coming players than big stars. But you really need to look at the players individually. There are plenty of designated players that work their arses off.
I question whether the salary cap/designated player system is the best going forward, cause when the youth does come through and they get shitty average wages, they´ll be off to Europe in no time. The salary cap system works in the other sports, cause the USA pays the most. Football is different (for now).
We will not have much change there. We are bootlickers in this county. They will not attempt anything that could lose the owners' money.
Our under 21 Portugal manager, Rui Jorge, when he played at my club, 15 years ago, he spent the night awake to watch NBA games, even used to sent messages to comentators, I doubt his manager at the time liked that.
Not to mention the Balcanic players, Croatia, Serbia or Greece, they usually like the 2 sports, not surprised at all, even Jorge Jesus our coach, he says he studied how NBA teams and Handball teams worked in zonal defensive movements to apply in football.
As big of a deal as the media makes (and perhaps rightly so) of Trump’s various inadequacies, behavioral and political, everyday life hasn’t changed for the bulk of Americans — Trump has accomplished basically nothing on his agenda. Family, jobs, hobbies, etc. all come before breathlessly tuning into CNN to see what inane comment he made today, you know?Used to follow sometimes CNN here in Portugal at night, but I quit, don't know how you guys there can stay calm with the shitshow in the Media everynight.And believe me if we do have incompetent polititians here too.
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Yeah Blank has done a great job, and the town has gone nuts for the club. Read somewhere that they’re #25 in the world in attendance.I follow union but I have to say Atlanta are really good
The only way that the MLS will really reach the requisite level is if they do away with the salary cap and institute relegation. Currently though, the league is run like a Ponzi scheme (leeching off new owners’ fees) and no extant clubs wants to risk going down when they can pay garbage wages and stay top flight. The USF b€n£fit$ from their MLS favoritism (NASL even sued them), so they don’t do anything to break the hierarchyZYou'll have to excuse me. I'm in a pissy mood. More to do with personal stress.
I think the expansions are good for the MLS as an organization. But lumping it all in, mainly the US soccer fed or whatever (is it all tied together even? Idk) I think the time, money and effort has been misdirected. Not making the WC is an enormous loss and sets us back on this vision of competing. The MLS isn't changing that when those same geriatric super stars we over pay for come and talk down the quality of the league.
I do not think that is so surprising. Their players played tournaments all of the recent summer breaks until late stages - most play in Europe so they have the travelling, too - and they aren't 22 anymore. Never had full preparations in the summer.
I remember that the teams that played in the last ConfedCup all struggled during the World Cup - that is why e.g. Germany played rested their normal players...
This is bad news for Arsenal. At least he had the WC incentive keeping him focused (e.g. see Coutinho).
Being a football fan is probably unpatriotic.Can't say I know many Trump supporters who are huge football fans, and I know tons in both categories.
Being a football fan is probably unpatriotic.
The level is higher in Uefa Champions League, particularly on the knockout stages, but nothing gives me more emotion than watching my country, only sometimes my club.
Different role, tbh. Neeskens was a sort of DM/playmaker, while Resenbrink a winger.Not as good as Robben or Gullit, Neeskens is one of their 5 greatest players ever
Omg USA go out to Trinidad and Tobago--you couldn't make up something more humiliating.
Bye the way the other 3 pots will be based on ranking position and not on location like in 2014.Pot 1 for the World Cup
Russia
Germany
Brazil
Portugal
Argentina
Belgium
Poland
France