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ardent enthusiast
28 Mar 2005, 05:22 PM
Thanks for the opportunity and support over the past two seasons. I only regret not taking the USA NT further into the World Cup.
Hopefully, this doesn't stunt our youth pull programs.
MLS SupaStr3
28 Mar 2005, 07:17 PM
you done good.
thanks for always keeping us informed
Ikari
28 Mar 2005, 07:51 PM
Ayup, ya dun guud.
I'll still be doing YP's every week, and doing my part to train only 17-18yo US keepers; even if they won't have a snowballs chance in hell of making the NT bench.
kuhnscoot
28 Mar 2005, 08:31 PM
Don't feel bad, I felt that you did an amazing job with the team, you and Chris both did well in your positions, and I would definitly vote for you again if you run. That is unless Chris runs, cause if he does I have to vote for the team that supports me. Still you did a fantastic job with the team, don't get down on yourself.
ArsenalTexan3
28 Mar 2005, 08:54 PM
I blame him for not calling up my stud inner midfielder.
Helghallen
28 Mar 2005, 09:37 PM
Rodney, thanks for the opportunity to help you with the team. I learned a lot and frankly we just ran into some bad luck and a sneaky Belgian GM.
Danks81
28 Mar 2005, 10:17 PM
Run again and I'm votin' for ya AE! You did us proud.
:)
John_Harkes_6
29 Mar 2005, 08:32 AM
You sucked - you should never have started a 4-2-3-1 in Azteca - what were you thinking starting Claudio - where was Cleetus - Landon on the wing - GAM as the lone forward - putting McBride in the game at all . . .
Oh wait, we are talking about the Hattrick WC USMNT coach - oh hell, good run out there. The Italian defense was a rock.
You can count on me continuing my pulls - but more for $ than national pride :)
phillips10
29 Mar 2005, 09:07 AM
Rodney, thanks for the opportunity to help you with the team. I learned a lot and frankly we just ran into some bad luck and a sneaky Belgian GM.
First off, good job guys...I'm sure it takes a lot of time to run your own teams and then do the NT stuff...
Let me ask, did the Belgium GM just get lucky cause it appears, without a ton of background into NT matches...that he tactically put out a better lineup.
He had the better midfield, yet we didnt play a 3-5-2...and we played AIM v a team with 2 CBs...did he PIC Misr to MOTS us?...
Helghallen
29 Mar 2005, 09:26 AM
First off, good job guys...I'm sure it takes a lot of time to run your own teams and then do the NT stuff...
Let me ask, did the Belgium GM just get lucky cause it appears, without a ton of background into NT matches...that he tactically put out a better lineup.
He had the better midfield, yet we didnt play a 3-5-2...and we played AIM v a team with 2 CBs...did he PIC Misr to MOTS us?...
All things being equal, if both teams played the same "attitude" we would have won the midfield. It was our dumb luck that he dropped a 2 CD set on us. We never gave any indication of wanting to try that. If the Belgian NT manager hadn't "slipped" and changed to a normal attitude instead of the agreed upon PIC then things might have been different. *shrug*
AAGunner3
29 Mar 2005, 11:10 AM
All things being equal, if both teams played the same "attitude" we would have won the midfield. It was our dumb luck that he dropped a 2 CD set on us. We never gave any indication of wanting to try that. If the Belgian NT manager hadn't "slipped" and changed to a normal attitude instead of the agreed upon PIC then things might have been different. *shrug*
Ah, the famous Belgian Waffle...