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Posted by fastmp3 on May-24-2006 01:05:

USA 0 - 1 Morocco

hahahahahahahahahahaha

i didn't watch the game, all i know is that we sent shitty players to play against USA, and we ended up winning 1-0, a goal scored in the 90th minute


Posted by InterMilan31 on May-24-2006 01:58:

YES! LETS CELEBRATE TAHA!!


Posted by luisjb82 on May-24-2006 02:11:

lol!!!


Posted by fastmp3 on May-24-2006 02:16:

Moroccan B team hhahahahahahahahahaha

here's the goal http://boulissi.free.fr/madihi.wmv

OMG USA has the worst defense ever


Posted by luisjb82 on May-24-2006 02:32:

lol what the hell was he trying to do?

I would take him off the squad for that one lolol


Posted by OurManFlint on May-24-2006 02:53:

I watched it, and I must admit that the US played horribly (I'm not a fan of the US team). But in their defense, I don't suspect that they would try to play as hard as they could knowing the WC is only weeks away.

By the way, the stands are too tame in the US. There was a large amount of fans for Morocco though.


Posted by Member of X on May-24-2006 04:14:

What's the point of hating on the U.S. so much? It's like rooting against Portsmouth, it really doesn't serve a point. The U.S. would be ecstatic to make it to the 2nd round. Obviously though I think the talent level is growing, I mean look at 1994 when they finished butt naked last. Eight years later, they were thisclose to advancing to the final four. That's a pretty big accomplishment. Tuneups friendlies are played as tuneups. Yes, they looked bad but I still have confidence they can possibly squeek into round 2.

I think the biggest weakness for the U.S. is the star quality attackers who can create something from nothing. Kasey Keller is a very strong keeper.

Obviously all our best athletes are eaten up by american football, basketball, and baseball. The passion isn't there though and will always limit their chances. It's too bad since I've grown to love football a lot the last couple of years.

Sorry, I got to root for my country!


Posted by InterMilan31 on May-24-2006 05:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
What's the point of hating on the U.S. so much? It's like rooting against Portsmouth, it really doesn't serve a point. The U.S. would be ecstatic to make it to the 2nd round. Obviously though I think the talent level is growing, I mean look at 1994 when they finished butt naked last. Eight years later, they were thisclose to advancing to the final four. That's a pretty big accomplishment. Tuneups friendlies are played as tuneups. Yes, they looked bad but I still have confidence they can possibly squeek into round 2.

I think the biggest weakness for the U.S. is the star quality attackers who can create something from nothing. Kasey Keller is a very strong keeper.

Obviously all our best athletes are eaten up by american football, basketball, and baseball. The passion isn't there though and will always limit their chances. It's too bad since I've grown to love football a lot the last couple of years.

Sorry, I got to root for my country!


members be careful here your a bit out of your league.

Here is why you are wrong:
1. US Wouldnt be ecstatic they would be disapointed to not make it out of their groups. They are a proven good squad

2.The Talent level is growing and their U21 and U19's are some serious shit but right now they arent that bad either

3.Its great that you are supporting them but with the US name in anysport or competition comes baggage espeecially if they brand themselves as a team that everyone hates and underestimates (not any more)

4. Their weakness is their goalkeeper and midfield base. Keller? come on mate

5. That will change...but not that big


Posted by K.I.K.E. on May-24-2006 11:26:

Morrocotudo .


Posted by Saka on May-24-2006 11:38:

Lol.
What was he trying to do? the keeper is there, pass to him like anyone else would!


Posted by Member of X on May-24-2006 12:09:

quote:
Originally posted by InterMilan31
members be careful here your a bit out of your league.

Here is why you are wrong:
1. US Wouldnt be ecstatic they would be disapointed to not make it out of their groups. They are a proven good squad

2.The Talent level is growing and their U21 and U19's are some serious shit but right now they arent that bad either

3.Its great that you are supporting them but with the US name in anysport or competition comes baggage espeecially if they brand themselves as a team that everyone hates and underestimates (not any more)

4. Their weakness is their goalkeeper and midfield base. Keller? come on mate

5. That will change...but not that big



Sorry I'm not out of my league. I don't follow football as closely as I do the big 3 American sports but I do follow the U.S. national team.

1. They do have a proven good squad but I would still suggest the Italy and Czech Republic are the slightly favored to come out of their group still. Ecstatic is probably too strong a word.

2. If you go into innercity Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans or whatever, most of the athletes have basketballs. Go down south to Texas and it's American football. Although perhaps more of our best athletes are migrating to football, it's nowwhere close to what it would be like if it was in Brazil. I've been to Brazil and have seen that passion they have and how every single kid wants to be a football star. We just don't have that here and it will limit the future possibilities of becomining of the contenders to actually WIN the world cup.

I've said the talent level is growing but it will always be limited.

3. US name in any sport..... I'm perplexed that a young kid that comes to live in New York has such a distaste for the U.S. national teams in any sport??? (that's you Ben) Especially when it's not like basketball where we are supposed to be the very best an inevitably choke. I never said that the U.S. will sneak up on anybody this world cup. They are past that and that's good. I'm happy to reach that level.

Personally I don't think the U.S. weakness is where Landon Donovan and Claudio Reyna are.

If you read about Kasey Keller, you will see the respect he gets. I pulled this from soccernet posted over a month ago:

He is rated second in the league among goalkeepers, ahead of the likes of Bayern Munich's Oliver Kahn, a two-time world goalie of the year.

"Kasey has been outstanding," Moenchengladbach coach Horst Koeppel said. "I prefer to say defense is a team effort, but he alone has won us points."

Keller also picked up the Honda Award earlier this month as the best U.S. soccer player, his second such award, drawing effusive praise from American teammates for his role in the team reaching the World Cup. He recorded a record eight shutouts.

Check the article here:

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s...=352669&cc=3888

But there is many more like that if you google them.

My peace...


Posted by trunks1022 on May-24-2006 16:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
What's the point of hating on the U.S. so much? It's like rooting against Portsmouth, it really doesn't serve a point. The U.S. would be ecstatic to make it to the 2nd round. Obviously though I think the talent level is growing, I mean look at 1994 when they finished butt naked last. Eight years later, they were thisclose to advancing to the final four. That's a pretty big accomplishment. Tuneups friendlies are played as tuneups. Yes, they looked bad but I still have confidence they can possibly squeek into round 2.

I think the biggest weakness for the U.S. is the star quality attackers who can create something from nothing. Kasey Keller is a very strong keeper.

Obviously all our best athletes are eaten up by american football, basketball, and baseball. The passion isn't there though and will always limit their chances. It's too bad since I've grown to love football a lot the last couple of years.

Sorry, I got to root for my country!


i thought that was 98 when they were 32 out of 32. 94, they made it to 2nd round and faced brazil didn't they?


Posted by jonze on May-24-2006 18:05:

quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
i thought that was 98 when they were 32 out of 32. 94, they made it to 2nd round and faced brazil didn't they?



94 we hosted and managed to get to the second round after the columbians scored an own goal. 98 in france we just flat out sucked and then the front office cleaned house.


i watched the first half of the game last night. the moroccans looked quicker and more confident then the US.


Posted by InterMilan31 on May-24-2006 18:11:

1. Yes they are in a strong group but could easily advance

2. Check your facts whats the largest sport in america played by youths...thats right its soccer and also with adults I could argue that in NYC tristate area there are more soccer players than basketball....in the City itself its more indoor outside on the fields its impossible to not have a huge pickup game. Thousands come to the park i play at every weekend

3. I have more of a distaste the way its run and the way it presents themselves if you want me to post a link to the way I would fix US Soccer and MLS i will : http://p088.ezboard.com/fworldfootb...opicID=19.topic

Thats a US site's article there are many bias stories written. Plus I never visit soccernet because like America it focuses on just the MLS and English leagues


Posted by Member of X on May-24-2006 18:22:

quote:
Originally posted by InterMilan31
1. Yes they are in a strong group but could easily advance

2. Check your facts whats the largest sport in america played by youths...thats right its soccer and also with adults I could argue that in NYC tristate area there are more soccer players than basketball....in the City itself its more indoor outside on the fields its impossible to not have a huge pickup game. Thousands come to the park i play at every weekend

3. I have more of a distaste the way its run and the way it presents themselves if you want me to post a link to the way I would fix US Soccer and MLS i will : http://p088.ezboard.com/fworldfootb...opicID=19.topic

Thats a US site's article there are many bias stories written. Plus I never visit soccernet because like America it focuses on just the MLS and English leagues



I know the fact about soccer being the largest sport played by U.S. youths. However, when they get older they transition to basketball or american football because in the U.S. that's eventually where those athletes think they can become successful. $$$, fame, etc. I guess I imagine the athletes like Michael Jordan growing up in the U.S. with a passion for soccer and how great they could be. But it's only a what could happen type of story.

What I'm saying that Kasey Keller was voted to be the National Player of the year. So if he's a weakness then we got a serious problem! He was long considered one of the best keepers when he was with Tottenham. I know Brad Friedel won the EPL keeper of the year a couple of years ago and he's been displaced by Keller. I like Friedel more though to be honest, he was awesome last world cup. I know he's a little old now though.

True about soccernet but that was the first one I pulled up. I read that because I follow mostly the EPL. I do because when I lived in Thailand all the EPL matches are free and I watched a ton of them. That's how I began to love the sport.

MLS is garbage.


Posted by InterMilan31 on May-24-2006 19:05:

I have no confidence in any of the 3 keepers the US has against a strong ghana midfield, strong italian attack and the czechs


Posted by pipe0007 on May-24-2006 22:14:

Congrats Fast Morocco to the next WC


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on May-26-2006 06:03:

I just gotta say that members of juice did a great job, saved me alot of time lol.
and thanks fast, your country woke up a sleeping giant?As long as the U.S dosnt make stupid errors like that in the cup we got a chance


Posted by InterMilan31 on May-26-2006 13:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Eddie N MIAMI
I just gotta say that members of juice did a great job, saved me alot of time lol.
and thanks fast, your country woke up a sleeping giant?As long as the U.S dosnt make stupid errors like that in the cup we got a chance


you make me lol


Posted by sensorium on May-29-2006 15:55:

To those still in denial, wake up, US of A is going to pull a Morocco during the WC. They will go home scoreless. Oh, and it�s nice seeing Morocco score. Never knew they had it in them.



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