If there's a video or other media, past or present, about the USMNT or one that would be of interest to USMNT fans, it can be found here. To get us started, here are a few from Camp Strudel 2013.
Houston Dynamo Google+ Hangout with Will Bruin. Mostly personally but he does get asked questions about the camp
USMNT training camp with Rob Stone: FOX Soccer's Rob Stone gets a glimpse of what it's like training as a professional US soccer player. See what exercises he's put through. http://msn.foxsports.com/video?videoid=ff9195d3-2de6-4a3a-bc03-1f0d818df14a&src=v5
FOX Soccer News takes you to the US Men's National Team training camp. Hear from Jurgen Klinsmann, Edson Buddle, Omar Gonzales, and Kyle Beckerman. http://msn.foxsports.com/video?videoid=48df4469-ad9b-47d0-8d98-caeac9944f98&src=v5
Real Salt Lake right back Tony Beltran commented on his experience with U.S. Men's National Team. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/video/espnfc/video?id=1300085&cc=5901 ESPN Insider Doug McIntyre discusses the projected starting lineup for the US Men's National Team. http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:8846660
Can we take a minute to talk about Rob Stone? I honestly really do like the guy. Funny guy. Good commentator, in my opinion. Has a few phrases that sound kind of lame/kiddish, but that's actually what makes me like him more. It brings a distinctly American touch to his commentary that I'm not sure many other guys have. He, JP, and Glen Davis are my favorite American commentators. Actually, throw Max Bretos in there too. What the hell happened to him? He went to ESPN and I haven't heard his riveting, "Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees," in years, it feels.
US Soccer President Sunil Gulati sat down with Jimmy Conrad to discuss Sepp Blatter's comments, Landon Donovan, the US Open Cup, and more.
Eh. I haven't seen their interviews but everything Conrad asked wasn't new as far as popular buzz questions. But I did like the interview a lot. Gulati seems like a really level-headed guy that's aware of the current vibe of American soccer. Didn't know he was also a professor on the side.
FWIW, "I believe that with total equivocation" -- Don Garber, is still one of my favorite quotes of all time.
Really glad this thread was started. I have the time, but do not take the time to look this stuff up and watch, so it has been great for me. It would be nice if this was continued. Thanks for starting it.
"Ein Sommermarchen" is a must-view. A documentary that gives an inside look at Die Mannschaft as Klinsmann led them to the semifinals of the 2006 World Cup.