TKYJAPAN2009
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Go nippon!
i could have made that shot too but i've not put in the time and hard work to make a national soccer squad and neither, it seems, have you. being in the right place to capitalise on a rebound is part of the arsenal of a good player and he was.Landon Donovan's goal.... now I don't want to take anything away from that goal and what it meant for team USA. What I don't understand is all this talk on how Donavon is 'the American hero'. Really? Hero? That goal was given to him on a silver platter. Anyone could have made that shot. Shit I could've made that shot.
sure it would but he didn't miss. when you use things that he didn't even do to criticise him you devalue your post considerably.If he would have missed, that would have been pathetic.
Landon Donovan's goal.... now I don't want to take anything away from that goal and what it meant for team USA. What I don't understand is all this talk on how Donavon is 'the American hero'. Really? Hero? That goal was given to him on a silver platter. Anyone could have made that shot. Shit I could've made that shot. If he would have missed, that would have been pathetic. He didn't even play well the entire game, or the last two games. And not only that but this goal was just to make it to the next round, in my opinion that's kind of a joke. If this was in the middle of the game it wouldn't be this big of a deal. Don't get me wrong, I am happy USA made it past the group stage, and in that fashion it was pretty sweet. But all this craziness, for beating a crappy team (which we should have beat by more), just to get out of the group stage, for a pretty easy shot, I just don't understand it. A lot of countries would see just barely making out of the group stage a failure especially in not the toughest of groups. In my opinion you're not a soccer hero (especially national hero) until you take your team to the promise land and score the game winning goal. Anyone agree? Or disagree?
in or out, bloody champs regardless. good show!
In third place, World Cup minnows New Zealand, undefeated in their three games. What can we say, our players gave it everything and very nearly could have qualified,
are you saying that u.s. sports fans are fickle? all sports fans are fickle!America would have crushed him like a bug if he missed, but he made it, so now he is a hero?
Football (usually) isn't about smashing teams by five goals. It's often about eking one-nil victories - even more so in the dying minutes of a match - when the ebb and flow of a game is against you.I know America really isn't the biggest soccer nation. But all this for making it past the first round? If Kobe or Lebron (Basketball) would have hit a game winning three against Algeria in first round of the Olympics people would be saying "why was the game so close, we should have won by way more"
For the US to get through to the second round in a truly competitive arena (where the rest of the world actually plays and invests in the sport) is quite an achievement and, I guess, is probably deserving of the praise it's so far received.
I agree you guys did very very well with what you had to work with but unfortunately they didnt shoot so they were never going to move through. I was disapointed in your coach for not pulling the trigger at some stage in the match and seeing where you go.
If I was a kiwi then i would be seriously asking questions of the coach.
What I want people to think about is if that goal that Dempsey put in against Algeria was allowed and if finished 1-0 would you be seeing on Good Morning America, ESPN, CNN, FOX Sport.. "DEMPSEY, AMERICAN HERO!" I personally don't think so. I know America really isn't the biggest soccer nation. But all this for making it past the first round? If Kobe or Lebron (Basketball) would have hit a game winning three against Algeria in first round of the Olympics people would be saying "why was the game so close, we should have won by way more"