Klinsman blowing up the team. He just cut Nick Rimando, DaMarcus Beasley, Matt Besler, Kyle Beckerman, Michael Bradley, Graham Zusi, Clint Dempsey and Chris Wondolowski
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Originally posted by richpjr View PostKlinsman blowing up the team. He just cut Nick Rimando, DaMarcus Beasley, Matt Besler, Kyle Beckerman, Michael Bradley, Graham Zusi, Clint Dempsey and Chris Wondolowski
Edit: Ahh, for the friendly against Costa Rica. Thanks.
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Originally posted by sandiego17 View PostI know he's talked about cutting the guys over 30, but where did you see that? Besler and Wondo shouldn't be on the team anyway, disagree with Dempsey and Bradly. The others no big deal.
Edit: Ahh, for the friendly against Costa Rica. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Viejo Bolt View Post"Sometimes" we beat them? Since 2000, our men have beat them like a drum. Record of 13-6-5. I love when their stupid fans start chanting that "ole ole" shit when they are connecting passes. When I hear that, it's music to my ears. Their players are busy tiring themselves out for no benefit. It reminds me of the old John Wooden saying "don't mistake activity for achievement."
However, gotta give credit where it's due. Props to Mexico for winning last night; that was a helluva game. By the way, real classy of Mexican fans to yell "puto" as loud as they can during opponent goal kicks. Real nice thing to pass down to your kids.
Mexican soccer isn't for everybody. Like I said - in America - soccer is for kids and their families. That's not how it works in Mexico. Yes, I know kids go to Mexican soccer matches, but it isn't really a kids event. It's an adult event - generally an escape for the family/work life. And Mexican soccer fans are very passionate about their sport.
I don't really follow soccer so I didn't realize how often the USA beats Mexico. When I lived in Mexico, America won all the games in America and Mexico won all the games in Mexico. Like I said - it's pretty impressive that the USA, whose top athletes don't usually play soccer, can do as well as it does against Mexico.Last edited by Guest; 10-12-2015, 05:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Engine Engine Number 420 View PostMexican soccer isn't for kids or the sensitive, and, except for in the big cities (much like in America), a lot of people haven't advanced very far in being sensitive toward different races and lifestyles.
Mexican soccer isn't for everybody. Like I said - in America - soccer is for kids and their families. That's not how it works in Mexico. Yes, I know kids go to Mexican soccer matches, but it isn't really a kids event. It's an adult event - generally an escape for the family/work life. And Mexican soccer fans are very passionate about their sport.
I don't really follow soccer so I didn't realize how often the USA beats Mexico. When I lived in Mexico, America won all the games in America and Mexico won all the games in Mexico. Like I said - it's pretty impressive that the USA, whose top athletes don't usually play soccer, can do as well as it does against Mexico.
And the other thing, is that Mexico is a latin culture, it doesnt have the discipline of the Anglo culture. Thats why USA has improved so much Vs Mexico. Its so easy to explain.
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Originally posted by foreigner View PostSoccer is played at all ages in Mexico, there are weekend leagues everywhere, kids, teens, adults, old farts... the only thing missing here is women's soccer.
And the other thing, is that Mexico is a latin culture, it doesnt have the discipline of the Anglo culture. Thats why USA has improved so much Vs Mexico. Its so easy to explain.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View PostHeh. Team saved Klinsman at least til Saturday.
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