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Excited for Team USA moving forward,

Jones, Johnson, Yedlin, Green all young kids who played awesome this World Cup!!!
 
Look forward to the team playing even better in the next World Cup.
 
Watching us to down tore open a wound that had been scabbed over since the 08 playoffs. I thought we had a legit chance at moving forward. I actually cared. Seeing us fight back to actually score was awesome. Howard's game was motivating. It should have been good enough for the W.

I truly hope this World Cup experience brings in boat loads of money into soccer. I'm down with the over exposed and concussion racked NFL to go down a lil bit. I'd love to see us join the rest of the world and maybe win a cup sometime in my lifetime. If MLS can get more and more money, then it will attract more and better athletes.

Unlike basketball, soccer doesn't require you to be 6'5"+ and jump out of the gym. Unlike football, you don't have to be on steroids. There's a certain ruggednees in soccer yet not too brutal. I think a lot of athletes who dream of being in the NBA or NFL might find success in soccer.

A guy like Tebow will never be a good NFL player but might have been an animal at soccer. Reggie Bush will never be an elite RB but would be a joy to watch in soccer. A guy like Brewer has a jacked up elbow and couldn't ever shoot in the nba. Yet, he might have been an incredible soccer player. Hell, let's just admit it, Russell Westbrook will never lead a championship team at point guard because he's not capable of running a team good enough. He's a SG playing PG. But he'd be a bigger nastier Neymar if he had devoted his time and energy to soccer. Run and attack the ball is what he does best. He wouldn't have to worry about running an offense. Russell find the ball and outrun everyone to shoot a goal.
 
Watching us to down tore open a wound that had been scabbed over since the 08 playoffs. I thought we had a legit chance at moving forward. I actually cared. Seeing us fight back to actually score was awesome. Howard's game was motivating. It should have been good enough for the W.

I truly hope this World Cup experience brings in boat loads of money into soccer. I'm down with the over exposed and concussion racked NFL to go down a lil bit. I'd love to see us join the rest of the world and maybe win a cup sometime in my lifetime. If MLS can get more and more money, then it will attract more and better athletes.

Unlike basketball, soccer doesn't require you to be 6'5"+ and jump out of the gym. Unlike football, you don't have to be on steroids. There's a certain ruggednees in soccer yet not too brutal. I think a lot of athletes who dream of being in the NBA or NFL might find success in soccer.

A guy like Tebow will never be a good NFL player but might have been an animal at soccer. Reggie Bush will never be an elite RB but would be a joy to watch in soccer. A guy like Brewer has a jacked up elbow and couldn't ever shoot in the nba. Yet, he might have been an incredible soccer player. Hell, let's just admit it, Russell Westbrook will never lead a championship team at point guard because he's not capable of running a team good enough. He's a SG playing PG. But he'd be a bigger nastier Neymar if he had devoted his time and energy to soccer. Run and attack the ball is what he does best. He wouldn't have to worry about running an offense. Russell find the ball and outrun everyone to shoot a goal.

And unlike American Football, Basketball and Baseball, there are plenty of Soccer leagues around that are way better than yours. The MLS will hopefully get a lot better, but I can`t see them compete against The Premier League or The Primera for the next couple of centuries at least.
 
And unlike American Football, Basketball and Baseball, there are plenty of Soccer leagues around that are way better than yours. The MLS will hopefully get a lot better, but I can`t see them compete against The Premier League or The Primera for the next couple of centuries at least.

Not until the next generation.

The NFL is the king here. However, it's in decline. It has become way overexposed, games are even being played on Thursday (worst idea ever) and the more we find out about concussions, the scarier it becomes. If football goes into decline then soccer IMO, is the natural void filler. It's safer, a much more level playing field, and is popular globally (and America is becoming more and more global each day).

I'm a die hard football fan and literally bleed pigskin. But if I had children right now I'd be lying if I said that I wouldn't think twice about my kids playing football. I would. Oh must definitely, I would. And I would definitely forbid them from playing certain positions. RB is completely off the table.

Now, if I had a child wanting to play soccer, I would have zero concern whatsoever. Just as long as the coach wasn't some weirdo pedophile.
 
usa gots lots of respect in loval news here.

they opened the eys of local media.
soccer experts/journalist all where in awe of what usa did. and especialy the goalie
 
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