
Yeah, I said it…bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than NBA Finals and bigger than the Oakland Roller Derby all rolled up into one, consider this:
1-This is the first “real” test for new Men’s coach Bob Bradley since the US disappointment in the World Cup 2006. Even though it is technically a “friendly”(translation-exhibition), I believe the future of US Soccer is at hand because:

3-Call Ups from Bocanegra, Bobby Convey, Clint Dempsey, Tim Howard and The Gooch show a desire to have a meaningful result in a non-meaningful match. The fact that Mexican Coach Hugo Sanchez has also ordered the call up of his International Club stars also tells you the subtle underlying tone of this friendly and the importance in a decision from both sides. So what's the result?

Mexico on the otherhand, has never received the credibility, especially among other Latin-American and Latin-European countries. They need to demonstrate North and Central American dominance before they can begin to rival long superior South American Countries such as Argentina, Colombia and Brazil.
My take:
I find the whole thing ridiculous, especially considering the current League title and cup races combined with European competition which normally includes the best International players. I’d like to point the collective finger at just Bradley for being the only one to make the call ups, but it is being done by every International manager around the world. Meanwhile, every Club manager in contention for a Cup or Trophy holds their collective breath making sure their investment makes it through a meaningless competition.

So why is this exhibition match the most important National sporting event of the year? Because it sets the tone for the future and direction of the Men's National team for either country. Between the increasing number of talented young US players getting top flight experience around the world and the ever developing MLS, the US is at a turning point in regards to its reputation around the world regarding the beautiful game. Do we reflect the failures of the past or do we show the type of American resolve that could make us a top flight power for years to come. We'll find out tomorrow what direction we decide to take.

What: The NAFTA Rumble
When: 6pm PST, ESPN 2
Where: University of Pheonix Stadium, Phoenix, AZ
Why: Because they have to!
I just like that it's on ESPN2 and not FSC. I'm was kind of surprised when I read that Bradley is having the EPL players flown back for it... I mean, it's a "friendly" people! The Bay of Pigs? Really!?!
ReplyDeleteHere's the thing Bradley is doing. If the US loses... BAM! He shoots himself in the foot and puts back US Soccer a couple of years because he called back all of the said American EPL players.
That's exactly why this game is important...after the Klinsman incident, Bradley has to establish our dominance over the Mexicans or else he's coaching Girls JV at Chico State...
ReplyDeleteME-HICO if going to dominate the US squad tonight. Bob Bradley will wish he was coaching U-15 Clubs in North Thurston.
ReplyDeleteVIVA LA REVOLUTION!!
What happened to the internet yesterday? Was it like the Tomniska Blast of 1909??
ReplyDeleteFunny I always thought Don Amaechi was in the closet.
It was actually similar to the Philadelphia mass turbulence of 1947
ReplyDeletesymmetrical book stacking...
ReplyDeleteI love how no one is commenting the obvious about Amaechi like, "Ummm... he's English, isn't he?"
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