I watched the game against Italy in a bar at NY Kennedy Airport with a bunch of Italians. They were mouthy (but so was I).
The calls were horrible, but that's what we're going to get. Think of United Nations referees and you get the idea.
In a few years, it won't matter. We're going to be that much better.
Personally, I think Bruce Arena was a great coach, with the emphasis on "was." It struck me that he played not to lose and when losing, played not to get blown out.
I know the 4-5-1 is the rave, but Landon Donovan seemed lost without support. Personally, I've never liked playing one striker and couldn't help notice how the surprisingly strong Ghana team was aggressive on the attack. What if Arena went for broke, put in the guys who could but the ball in the back of the net and let them play?
Oh, and why is Casey Keller still in goal? Don't we have the starting keeper for Man U?
Anyway, I think we make the semi's for the next cup and the finals for the one after. Knowing what gives with the ODP and youth programs provides me with lots of optimism for US soccer.