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[Soccer] US vs. Venezuela

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by DrLudicrous, May 26, 2006.

  1. Uprising

    Uprising Member

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    That was me during the last WC. I never really watched them before, but I watched EVERY game last WC and it was amazing.

    I watched it in a room full of americans, Saudis, Bulgarians, Russians, Germans , Spaniards etc.

    Everyone was talking **** about the USA and how they would lose so badly in every game that they played, and yet...>USA won quite a few.

    Can't wait for the WC.

    AMERICA!!!!!!!!>...............
     
  2. Kam

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    anybody watching France and Mexico? I think it's on Univision.

    Is that match en vivo?
     
  3. david_rocket

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    Yes, es en vivo
     
  4. RocketFan007

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    There's no way we can afford to play a three man backline with Lewis, a winger, and Cherundolo, a pure wing back. If we do go with three in the back, we'll play with 3 CBs, which means it will likely be Gooch, Pope, and Bocanegra. I think a 3-5-2 can be beneficial against Italy, who mostly ignore the flanks, and Ghana, but we'll need four in the back to deal with the Czech's wing attacks.

    On a slighty different note, I think I'd give Beasley a shot at LB, he's very good defensively, and that would allow us to play Convey on the left wing.
     

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