![]() |
team USA is awesome http://i.media.goal.com/g/50935.jpg That is their football (soccer) team. After pulling off a ridiculous entry into the semi-finals (requiring a SIX goal difference to be made up against Italy's score), they've shown tremendous heart against top-ranked Spain in South Africa and they just might be poised to challenge Brazil (90% chance the other finalist) to pave the road for them to be an actual contender at next year's world cup. Sure, you can say South Africa have just as good of a chance at an upset but realistically they are a cut below USA, and Brazil is a cut above Spain (IMO). I scoff at all of the predictions that Spain would totally destroy USA, scorelines of 3-0 or more; although never a real supporter of their NT I've felt over the past eight years they've been a tier 2 team at least, able to hang with the likes of Portugal and Switzerland and therefore capable of posing a threat to -any- team. Their first two games in the competition were really not in their top form at all and shouldn't have been a real indicator of their potential. What they lack in technical skill and form they make up for in heart and grit. Canada should take note... Hopefully this monumental victory will slightly increase interest in the sport in North America. Also I just wanted to start a thread in a local forum about football (soccer) because NBA is over and I don't want to discuss the NHL in the middle of freaking June. |
never again use the words USA and awesome in the same sentence. |
I was born in the USA and I'm awesome. Your prediction is wrong, sir. |
Quote:
|
i think Soccer in North America has a good shot right now of breaking into the mainstream. the door is open and there is definitely some interest brewing. if they play their cards right, there just might be some serious growth in soccer in North America in the next 5 years. the question is, in 10 years will we look back and say it really was because of the whole Beckham deal? |
^ Perhaps. But the irony of it all is he barely ever played and then went back to Europe. :lol |
Quote:
And yeeeaaah awesome people say "'twas". |
Quote:
I personally think by the US winning today is a great thing, Soccer is a cheap sport anyone can play and anything for kid's these days to get away from the computer. |
We'll see how good the US is next year.... |
whitecaps in mls will help the local scene for certain -- a downtown stadium is definitely key. i know i'll go watch afew whitecaps games when they finally start playing in the mls. |
One win in a friendly competition does not make a team awesome. |
Are you implying that when a team such as Tampa Bay Lightning beat Pittsburgh Penguins 2-0 during the season, team Lightning becomes Awesome? |
i can't afford whitecaps season tickets yet.. but when i can.. i'll definitely buy them.. or try to |
Quote:
|
uh.. don't forget that most of the big teams (such as Brazil) don't have their big names playing in the confederation cup. |
Quote:
|
cool |
Quote:
|
Donald Trumps Rossie Rant fits perfect with soccer. I'll leave you with it and leave this thread to you soccer fans to talk about the sport. Quote:
|
who the fuck cares about confederations cup |
no 1 likes soccer here. I think it's because North Americans have short attention spans. They can't appreciate the slow build-up of an offence. Think about it, the sports they like are NHL, NBA, Nascar, American football........nevermind |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
also julio cesar, kleberson and nilmar |
Ya, all teams played their starting players in their rosters. I hope USA doesnt beat Brazil, otherwise they are going to think they dominate soccer. Its bad enough they are ranked number 14 in the FIFA ranking. |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:28 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
SEO by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.
Revscene.net cannot be held accountable for the actions of its members nor does the opinions of the members represent that of Revscene.net