I wish we still had Gregg, or Bruce…
aggiebird02 said:
I wish we still had Gregg,
aggiebird02 said:
I wish we still had Gregg, or Bruce…
aggiebird02 said:
What about Bradley?
Can I get a Bob Bradley already!!?!
I’m so sick of hearing how “talented” this group of players is and all the amazing clubs they play for. If you aren’t going to show up and actually give a s!%* about playing for your national team, decline the invite. Talent is great, pride is better.
— Landon Donovan (@landondonovan) March 24, 2025
It was 1 ticket, 2 games.TRM said:
Umm they played in a coastal elite city and no one showed up.
USSF screwed up by rehiring Ggg and wasting 2 years of this cycle. We need to pick an identity and stick with it.
Dre_00 said:
A year is a long time in international soccer so don't think it's worth getting into hysterics but I will say this...
Between the players, former players, coaches, federation, media, and fans, following the USMNT has become a thoroughly unenjoyable experience. Not one redeeming aspect in that group as far as I'm concerned.
We're like the New World version of the England men's team vibe. So congratulations are in order I guess. We've done what many wanted us to do. We're England except only all the worst parts and without the top tier club league to distract us.
I've been on the Oscar Pareja train since before GGG. he'd get the best out of these players.Pahdz said:
Add in the fact that we keep getting the manager wrong.
jessexy said:I've been on the Oscar Pareja train since before GGG. he'd get the best out of these players.Pahdz said:
Add in the fact that we keep getting the manager wrong.
Matches in Houston are similar (but also a lot of fun).Rudyjax said:It was 1 ticket, 2 games.TRM said:
Umm they played in a coastal elite city and no one showed up.
USSF screwed up by rehiring Ggg and wasting 2 years of this cycle. We need to pick an identity and stick with it.
90% of LA soccer fans are el tri fans.
They showed up, but just for the team they bought the tickets to.
They need to stop the 1 ticket 2 games in predominately Mexican descent areas. But it's concacaf not US.
It was like that last year in DFW too.fig96 said:Matches in Houston are similar (but also a lot of fun).Rudyjax said:It was 1 ticket, 2 games.TRM said:
Umm they played in a coastal elite city and no one showed up.
USSF screwed up by rehiring Ggg and wasting 2 years of this cycle. We need to pick an identity and stick with it.
90% of LA soccer fans are el tri fans.
They showed up, but just for the team they bought the tickets to.
They need to stop the 1 ticket 2 games in predominately Mexican descent areas. But it's concacaf not US.
Yeah I've wanted to bring this up. It does favor the team that wants to play defense. But I agree it's not an excuse. Honestly, I feel we were also a bit unlucky in that first half of Panama. We could've/should've scored a couple times.Rudyjax said:
This is not an excuse, but that field was incredible narrow allowing both teams to bunker.
We still should've won both games, but it made it harder.
Dre_00 said:
I don't think players are influenced by what Landon Donovan says specifically, but I do think they are influenced by the media landscape in general. You clearly see it in England between their players and their media. Their toxic media landscape is a clear burden those players shoulder. It's often well beyond constructive criticism.
Now clearly the scope and volume of US soccer media is far less than that of English media. But my guess is that it's nearly as toxic. I say guess because I don't really engage with US soccer media anymore but pretty comfortable that I'm right if people like Alexi Lalas still have prominent platforms and also because toxicity in general drives engagement and profits whether you're talking about soccer media or any other form of visual media. A lot less people are covering the USMNT than those covering England's team but other than that, the media landscapes themselves are quite similar.
PatAg said:
I forget who wrote the article, but part of the problem is that our current "core" group definitely view themselves as locks for the team. So where is their impetus to show out in this window to make sure they are on th world cup roster, when to this point they KNOW they are.
Poch needs to consider shaking things up in the summer, but we also dont have many games left to successfully do that.
Do you think these 3 have been playing well enough to be locks?Rudyjax said:PatAg said:
I forget who wrote the article, but part of the problem is that our current "core" group definitely view themselves as locks for the team. So where is their impetus to show out in this window to make sure they are on th world cup roster, when to this point they KNOW they are.
Poch needs to consider shaking things up in the summer, but we also dont have many games left to successfully do that.
Who is better than Pulsic, Jedi, McKennie, Weah, Yunus, Adams?
This is what triggered the post above. If there were clear options of other players getting PT and succeeding on teams that were playing against elite teams in elite competitions, then it would be much easier to try them as options.Rudyjax said:PatAg said:
I forget who wrote the article, but part of the problem is that our current "core" group definitely view themselves as locks for the team. So where is their impetus to show out in this window to make sure they are on th world cup roster, when to this point they KNOW they are.
Poch needs to consider shaking things up in the summer, but we also dont have many games left to successfully do that.
Who is better than Pulsic, Jedi, McKennie, Weah, Yunus, Adams?