Quote:That has to make our defensive effort historically bad as well. the fact that the score was not 6-7 to 1 was amazing. I guess I am not soccer savvy enough to understand how Klinsmann thought we could win by just sitting on our goal playing defense?
The formation was 4-3-3, which is more offensive based. The problem for team USA is lack of talent.The offense couldn't hold onto possession and kept giving it back to Belgium.
Quote:We just aren't good enough. I applaud the effort.
Wondo absolutely botched that flick on by Jones. He punted it over the net from less than 10 yards out. Come on... oh well, I know it's not as easy as it looks. Belgium had way too many chances. Sooner or later they will score if you give them that many shots.
You are a glass half empty kind of guy, aren't you? lol
For a good part of that last 15 minutes, we put the pressure on them that they put on us for the whole second half. A few more German American defenders and we have a shot.
Quote:That has to make our defensive effort historically bad as well. the fact that the score was not 6-7 to 1 was amazing. I guess I am not soccer savvy enough to understand how Klinsmann thought we could win by just sitting on our goal playing defense?
I'm not either, but just imagine if we weren't pulling everyone back to help....they would have had even more chances.
Once we went on the offensive towards the end we opened it up, but also gave them one on one matches where they pushed forward quick.
Now that the US is eliminated, we get to listen to all the middle aged white sportwriters tell us why American won't care about soccer until 2018.
Yeah.
Quote:I'm not either, but just imagine if we weren't pulling everyone back to help....they would have had even more chances.
Once we went on the offensive towards the end we opened it up, but also gave them one on one matches where they pushed forward quick.
I suppose that points to exactly what The AsianIdiot posted earlier, lack of talent. They looked clearly out matched other than a few bursts here and there.
Quote:Now that the US is eliminated, we get to listen to all the middle aged white sportwriters tell us why American won't care about soccer until 2018.
Yeah.
Some will continue that, even though the facts show otherwise.
Looking forward to the MLS as they continue to gain momentum. Can't wait for Orlando to get thier new stadium built. Hopefully, they create an environment that Seattle and Portland have.
Quote:Looking forward to the MLS as they continue to gain momentum. Can't wait for Orlando to get thier new stadium built. Hopefully, they create an environment that Seattle and Portland have.
Kaka announced yesterday as team's first DP. Not a bad one.
Quote:Looking forward to the MLS as they continue to gain momentum. Can't wait for Orlando to get thier new stadium built. Hopefully, they create an environment that Seattle and Portland have.
The only way they get that kind of environment is by fan support. The fans in the pacific northwest are great. It will be difficult to duplicate that kind of excitement.
Quote:The only way they get that kind of environment is by fan support. The fans in the pacific northwest are great. It will be difficult to duplicate that kind of excitement.
One thing I think in Orlando's favor is they have grown organically as a soccer club. Orlando City was a successful USL team and they are basically moving up to MLS.
Something like Atlanta on the other hand, is a true expansion team. They have an NASL franchise but this is a different club. Based on Atlanta's history, I cannot say for sure that their MLS team will be a success.
Quote:One thing I think in Orlando's favor is they have grown organically as a soccer club. Orlando City was a successful USL team and they are basically moving up to MLS.
Something like Atlanta on the other hand, is a true expansion team. They have an NASL franchise but this is a different club. Based on Atlanta's history, I cannot say for sure that their MLS team will be a success.
I have not been to any of the Orlando City games, but I cant imagine the fan turnout was anything close to Seattle or Portland. They might see a boost as a new MLS team, but I don't know if Orlando will support it like they do the Magic.
Quote:I have not been to any of the Orlando City games, but I cant imagine the fan turnout was anything close to Seattle or Portland. They might see a boost as a new MLS team, but I don't know if Orlando will support it like they do the Magic.
I can't imagine an NASL team would draw close to an MLS team anyway.
Orlando has a large population of Brazilians, and I believe a part of the ownership is Brazilian. They also just signed Kaka....seems to be a trend.
wish they'd change their team colors -- i don't care for purple for sports teams.
wish they'd change their mascot -- what's up with the lion king !!
wish they'd change their name -- change soccer club to FC
Quote:I have not been to any of the Orlando City games, but I cant imagine the fan turnout was anything close to Seattle or Portland. They might see a boost as a new MLS team, but I don't know if Orlando will support it like they do the Magic.
Of course not. My point is that Orlando City has a solid foundation of a fanbase. In the USL (which is basically the AA level) they drew over 8k per game. Doesn't sound like a lot but it is for that level of soccer. Those are similar numbers to what Portland drew as a USL franchise before making the same jump to MLS.
Quote:I can't imagine an NASL team would draw close to an MLS team anyway.
Orlando has a large population of Brazilians, and I believe a part of the ownership is Brazilian. They also just signed Kaka....seems to be a trend.
Yes, a very wealthy Brazilian owner. Would not shock me to see other older Brazilian players end up in Orlando.
Quote:One thing I think in Orlando's favor is they have grown organically as a soccer club. Orlando City was a successful USL team and they are basically moving up to MLS.
Something like Atlanta on the other hand, is a true expansion team. They have an NASL franchise but this is a different club. Based on Atlanta's history, I cannot say for sure that their MLS team will be a success.
Which I hold out hope for here. I hope the Armada can eventually lead to Jax landing an MLS franchise.
Quote:I have not been to any of the Orlando City games, but I cant imagine the fan turnout was anything close to Seattle or Portland. They might see a boost as a new MLS team, but I don't know if Orlando will support it like they do the Magic.
Seattle and Portland are the cream of the crop in fan turn out in MLS. Tough to compare the turnout of a team in a league below MLS to those two, and when I say tough, I mean you can't.
Also, support of the Magic has waned the last few years. Same as any city, win, and they will come. Lose, and they will fall off gradually.
Quote:Seattle and Portland are the cream of the crop in fan turn out in MLS. Tough to compare the turnout of a team in a league below MLS to those two, and when I say tough, I mean you can't.
Also, support of the Magic has waned the last few years. Same as any city, win, and they will come. Lose, and they will fall off gradually.
I understand that. I was just letting this guy know that if he is expecting an environment like Seattle or Port, that is unlikely.
Quote:I understand that. I was just letting this guy know that if he is expecting an environment like Seattle or Port, that is unlikely.
Ahhh, ok, got ya. You never know though. But yea, the likelihood is not there. Those are awesome to watch on TV. I would LOVE to see one live. Don't care if it is in Seattle or Portland (although I think if I had to pick I would go at Portland.)
Quote:I understand that. I was just letting this guy know that if he is expecting an environment like Seattle or Port, that is unlikely.
Who said they were expecting such an enviroment?
I only pointed out that Orlando gave good support to their USL franchise.