hoppyhoppyhippo
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Jozy!!!!
"to be clear" my ass. None of that crap happened. I had no previous contact with any admin; maybe something was posted in the thread and I never saw it.
Anyway... enjoy your soccer thread guys.
I called it. 2-1 with a winner from Bradley....Evans.
So a mouthy whiner like Piers Morgan is representative of all Arsenal fans now? I'm sorry man, but get a clue.
And no you can criticize all you want, it just looks really hilarious to have a fan who's team has NEVER won the PL and whose last trophy of note was the football league cup in 1985 incessantly railing on about our trophy drought. Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Just saw the highlights, the Jamaican goal definitely looked offsides to me.Nice that they came away with the 3 points.
Arsenal fans are paying the highest ticket prices to watch a farm team. Don't get mad at me bro just facts probably doesn't bother you that much cause you aren't going to many of their games.
hopstupid said:Arsenal fans are paying the highest ticket prices to watch a farm team. Don't get mad at me bro just facts probably doesn't bother you that much cause you aren't going to many of their games.
Horrible marking
that was a huge #### up!
Someone did miss their mark, but dude was about 3 feet offsides and pushed off, if the US made that play it would have been unbelievable. They could have made the play (or made the play tougher) but it would have taken nearly a perfect read especially with the player closest to the scorer being pushed backwards.
Just watched the Timbers blow a two goal second half lead for about the tenth time the last two seasons. I really don't understand why they give up so many late goals. They had three shots bounce off the post in the first four minutes of play. Turns out those were big. Different goal keep I noticed, not sure why. He gave up one bad goal.
See I watcher soccer
Punity said:Youth Soccer> Timbers
Where's that put the Sounders then?
Cameron was surprisingly good. I expected more distribution mistakes from him but he wound up making few. And he provided a very good energy. Gonna make selection interesting as he proved to be almost on the level of Jones and Bradley. He could push them.
For me, saying he's almost on the level of Bradley is a real stretch. Bradley is an absolute boss off the midfield.
The thing I quite like about Cameron/Bradley as a pairing vs Jones/Bradley is that I feel Cameron allows Bradley to be his most dangerous. With Jones, Bradley had to do more defending. Cameron allows Bradley more freedom.
For me, saying he's almost on the level of Bradley is a real stretch. Bradley is an absolute boss off the midfield.
The thing I quite like about Cameron/Bradley as a pairing vs Jones/Bradley is that I feel Cameron allows Bradley to be his most dangerous. With Jones, Bradley had to do more defending. Cameron allows Bradley more freedom.
I agree. With Cameron, Bradley can be a box to box mid.
Sorry Hoppy Hippo, but I am going to have to disagree. I think at least one of the center backs needs to be experienced. Too often, one of the 2 of them has kept a player onsides while the rest of the line moves up. I've also seen them look at each other in confusion as if to say, who's man was that. I am bias, because I'm a big fan of Bocanegra, but I don't think playing in the 2nd division in Spain affects his ability to get fit again and regain form. We'll see how he does in the Gold Cup, if he plays.
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