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HTFC wroteI really think Klinsmann is doing absolute wonders for the USA. Mix Diskerud, Aron Johannsson, John Brooks, Deandre Yedlin, Timmothy Chandler, and Julian Green are all pretty young (u25) and now they have world cup experience. IIRC USA is the biggest nation when it comes to youth soccer. It's just people go to American Football because it's 'cooler.' I would also blame the college system for being bad. It works alright with all the other sports but it's particularly bad for soccer.Jovetic wrote Honestly guys, I really think in a World Cup or two England will be extremely good. This World Cup you weren't so hot, but you have players like Luke Shaw, Sterling and Ross Barkley. In a few years time that might be an extremely good side.we have some great youngsters, luckily for America it is slowly becoming a bigger sport but all your better players are getting on a bit now which is a problem |
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Jovetic wroteat Huddersfield we have a young American lad called Duane Holmes he is 18 or 19 and rated very highly i can guarantee he will one day be a star for the USA team he walks around defenders in the championship like they arent even thereHTFC wroteI really think Klinsmann is doing absolute wonders for the USA. Mix Diskerud, Aron Johannsson, John Brooks, Deandre Yedlin, Timmothy Chandler, and Julian Green are all pretty young (u25) and now they have world cup experience. IIRC USA is the biggest nation when it comes to youth soccer. It's just people go to American Football because it's 'cooler.' I would also blame the college system for being bad. It works alright with all the other sports but it's particularly bad for soccer.Jovetic wrote Honestly guys, I really think in a World Cup or two England will be extremely good. This World Cup you weren't so hot, but you have players like Luke Shaw, Sterling and Ross Barkley. In a few years time that might be an extremely good side.we have some great youngsters, luckily for America it is slowly becoming a bigger sport but all your better players are getting on a bit now which is a problem |
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HTFC wroteJovetic wroteat Huddersfield we have a young American lad called Duane Holmes he is 18 or 19 and rated very highly i can guarantee he will one day be a star for the USA team he walks around defenders in the championship like they arent even thereHTFC wroteI really think Klinsmann is doing absolute wonders for the USA. Mix Diskerud, Aron Johannsson, John Brooks, Deandre Yedlin, Timmothy Chandler, and Julian Green are all pretty young (u25) and now they have world cup experience. IIRC USA is the biggest nation when it comes to youth soccer. It's just people go to American Football because it's 'cooler.' I would also blame the college system for being bad. It works alright with all the other sports but it's particularly bad for soccer.Jovetic wrote Honestly guys, I really think in a World Cup or two England will be extremely good. This World Cup you weren't so hot, but you have players like Luke Shaw, Sterling and Ross Barkley. In a few years time that might be an extremely good side.we have some great youngsters, luckily for America it is slowly becoming a bigger sport but all your better players are getting on a bit now which is a problem uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/euro...27823.html instagram.com/p/k2uXITAy3f/ Hopefully they can keep progressing and break into the national team! |
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I really wanted Chile to win that game, they gave Brazil a real test.
Now i want Colombia to hammer Uruguay just because how they are defending Suarez and even if the suarez incident didn't happen, i still think Colombia will win. |
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I cant believe Suarez said he never bit chiellini, He said he lost his balance. |
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What a goal from James Rodriquez.
2-0 another from Rodriquez brilliant team goal. Such a joy to watch Columbia play. |
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People are comparing Rodriguez to Hazard, Neymar, Gotze etc.... |
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Cesc shut up
He is better than gotze by far and id say almost better than hazard but not there yet |
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LoveSosa- wrote Cesc shut up . vine.co/v/hxgeL9P9MaM |
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Rodriguez is a beast, he needs to come to the premier league considering he's only 22 to really prove himself, somewhere better than monaco.
Also i'd say Hazard is better but James is very good. |
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