quarta-feira, 29 de dezembro de 2010

Editors ' Roundtable: The Worst Of Soccer e.u.a. 2010-goal.com America

Andrea Canales: OK, so guys, what were the worst moments of Football in the United States in 2010? I nominate the World Cup, Slovenia 2-0 (USA).

Allen Ramsey: number one for me has to be a mistake (s) against Ghana which led to the United States going down early and eventually losing in the round of 16. I would put in the first half against Slovenia as number three.

Shane Evans: Let's include MLS in these bad times as well. Then, without doubt, number two is line miss Kei Kamara for Wiz. Maybe a little high ... but that's the miss worst I have ever seen.

Seth Vertelney: I think we can generalize and say just the beginning of each game World Cup was a bad time e.u.a. even against Algeria, that hit the crossbar at the beginning and must be marked.

Ramsey: Where you would put Charlie Davies being stopped World Cup squad? I remember that this is a touching moment for those who thought he could make it back.

Vertelney: Yes, that occupies quite high when you factor in all the optimism going for the announcement and then classless reaction of Charlie blaming your club to not allow you to play.

Evans: and what about your DUI, too? Well, not your DUI, because he wasn't driving, but he still broke the curfew and was messing around with a DUI driver. I think it was in 2009, yet, however.

Vertelney: what about Nigel de Jong breaking leg Stuart Holden back in March during the USA/Netherlands friendly?

Ramsey: this has to be on the list. Holden was in very good shape to too long.

Evans: Good thing he recovered.

Vertelney: Yes, but isn't really rather than be effective for the World Cup.

Evans: not as massive, but Tim Howard leaving four goals from West Brom was ugly. Or anything that Freddy Adu did this entire year could be considered a great facepalm.

Ramsey: 2010 wasn't best year Tim Howard.

Canales: Klinsmann turning down the u.s. post about a pretty stingy detail was sad.

Vertelney: Yes, the entire United States coaching fiasco was very bad, too. Bradley has turned down for EPL jobs and then returned to the national team, knowing that it was him and second option of Gulati.

Canales: honestly, MLS Cup 2010 had to be the worst thing I remember, too. I'm really happy for the Rapids, but it was a terrible end football defensive-half left crowd and have an own goal fluke decide things? Lame.

Evans: very true, a. lamer was even be there. Nothing against the champions, though.

Zac Lee Rigg: like to criticize the decision of the MLS to hold conferences. This must have been an easy way to fix the playoff seeding the problem and make it more understandable the Championship. However, without knowing the new configuration, it is difficult to take a very harsh attitude about this decision.

Canales: can we include here-women of the United States losing to Mexico? Is not a good time to the # 1 team in the world.

Evans: whole Theie qualifying campaign was quite confusing.

Vertelney: that was bad, but he may end up helping them in 2011.

Rigg: Yes, that was rough. He got people paying attention to team once more, however. Humans love some drama.

Canales: Yes, well, unfortunately for the WPS, teams kept quietly dying. With little drama, teams of two recent Championship has cranked.

Evans: and of course, don't forget about the failed bid to host the FIFA World Cup 2022. However, as legitimate the vote was still is in the air.

Canales: there's a good chance that the u.s. campaign was doomed from the start. Morgan Freeman reading the wrong page of the script was still a good time, though.

Evans: Oh, the irony.

Canales: Yes, the screws of the actor up his footballer lines. The and former President do well.

Vertelney: the words "Qatar 2022" will give US nightmares of football fans for the next 12 years. For me, it was the worst moment of 2010 for the U.S. soccer.

Canales: IT should give nightmares FIFA-agriculture candidacy to more countries and moving dates? Bizarre.

Vertelney: FIFA has always and will continue to sleep soundly. This is the problem.

Evans: I would sleep soundly, too, with 10 million dollars under my pillow.

Canales: Media-wise, Seth, what would be the worst moment in 2010 football in the United States?

Vertelney: Andrea well, I'm glad you asked. I got 10 of those really, but this answer will be revealed in this week's media microscope-soon a site near you.

Canales: Nice, ok, after preview, let's wind things choosing low points that may have gone a little unnoticed, but could have repercussions in 2011. My opinion is that it was a big mistake u.s. football still not appoint a technical director. There is too much resting on Bradley and its very limited vision of things.

Ramsey: I would say to the demotion of Aarhus and having a guy like Benny Fielhaber, throwing in a championship so low. Is not a good thing for Americans abroad.

Vertelney: Yes, three important national team members have to get your Club classified situations in January, or going to be a problem comes to gold; Feilhaber, Jermaine Jones and Oguchi Onyewu.

Evans: I think the confusion in Liverpool is an interesting look at the American businessman. Hicks and Gillett screwed things both and Henry came to supposedly save the day, but I don't know how much it really will make ' fix ' Liverpool.

Rigg: I would have still harp on changes to MLS, because I'm boring and repetitive like that. Again, we haven't seen any of the new formats, but is not a very good time to be getting the wrong.

Canales: right. Well, that's our gaze to the worst-and while we will highlight the positive aspects of 2010 in future articles, those were definitely bad times. Our readers, I am sure, will have their own opinions about what were the worst as well, too.

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