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Matrim55
18 Dec 2006, 03:32 PM
unless my Spanish fails.

http://espndeportes.espn.go.com/news/story?id=512188&s=mundial&type=story

sidspaceman
18 Dec 2006, 06:04 PM
Nope your Spanish is fine.

Galaxian
18 Dec 2006, 06:11 PM
Well it looks like we wont be playing friendlies in Europe on mar 25 and 28 like we had all hoped. Thats too bad , hopefully Ecuador brings a fairly strong squad and we bring a good squad also .

It helps that the match is on the east coast , which limits travel time for our nats overseas.

TimB4Last
18 Dec 2006, 07:09 PM
Well it looks like we wont be playing friendlies in Europe on mar 25 and 28 like we had all hoped. Thats too bad , hopefully Ecuador brings a fairly strong squad and we bring a good squad also .

It helps that the match is on the east coast, which limits travel time for our nats overseas.

Let's be happy for Ecuador, at least. They're traveling to Spain for firendlies in late December, early January; they're hosting Sweden for two games later in January; then they're coming here in March for games v. USA and Mexico (in California). Sounds as though someone on their staff has a good sense of what planning is all about.

The Big Ticket
18 Dec 2006, 07:58 PM
Not bad. I expected El Salvador.

DAGSports
19 Dec 2006, 12:36 AM
Decent, and the weather in NY at that time of year can be pretty good, although it could be cold too. Average would be in the 50s by day. If true, this also saves the Euros a few hours in flight.

Bigrose30
19 Dec 2006, 09:10 AM
Ecuador is an excellent side. It's a FIFA date (I believe) and they'll be preparing for Copa. They should bring a top team. We will too, as Bobbo will need every minute he can get with the first team.

As far as the atmosphere...I'm not sure if there are a lot of Ecuadorians in the NYC area, but I'd be willing to bet money that every single Ecuadorian within a 1000 mile radius will be there.

This is a MUCH better test than playing Guatemala or El Salvador in Georgia or Salt Lake City or wherever.

I will definitely be there. :cool:

bshredder
19 Dec 2006, 10:18 AM
Ecuador is an excellent side. It's a FIFA date (I believe) and they'll be preparing for Copa. They should bring a top team. We will too, as Bobbo will need every minute he can get with the first team.

As far as the atmosphere...I'm not sure if there are a lot of Ecuadorians in the NYC area, but I'd be willing to bet money that every single Ecuadorian within a 1000 mile radius will be there.

This is a MUCH better test than playing Guatemala or El Salvador in Georgia or Salt Lake City or wherever.

I will definitely be there. :cool:

There will be tons of Ecuadorians there. Lots of them live in the NY area. There is going to be way more Ecuadorian fans than US fans.

This will be an away game for sure.

dcochran
19 Dec 2006, 10:21 AM
There will be tons of Ecuadorians there. Lots of them live in the NY area. There is going to be way more Ecuadorian fans than US fans.

This will be an away game for sure.

Particularly if they don't get around to announcing it in English! :D

Delta Blues
19 Dec 2006, 10:24 AM
Particularly if they don't get around to announcing it in English! :D

You know USSF pretty well I'd say...

dcole
19 Dec 2006, 11:24 AM
This strikes me as a good game for us. I don't see why we'd want to play European teams in the run-up to the Gold Cup and the Copa. Ecuador is a very good side that will give us a good test against the very style of play that we will be facing in two impending tournaments. Perfect. Plenty of time to schedule European opponents after July.

You may now resume your biyatching and moaning.

SeaOtter
19 Dec 2006, 11:33 AM
For the USSF naysayers, it strikes me that european teams are the ones we should avoid, for now.

Bring on every South and Central American sides we can get. In case anyone has forgotten, our next two major tournaments are against those very sides.

The Europeans should come later.

Ecuador is a very good side and should provide a great challenge for Bradley and Co.

Matrim55
19 Dec 2006, 11:38 AM
Those of you expecting nice weather haven't been in the northeast for the past couple of springs. Lots and lots and lots and lots of rain.

And yeah, the 25th and 28th are international dates. Ecuador play Mexico in LA on the 28th fwiw; not sure if we have anything scheduled yet.

cleansheetbsc
19 Dec 2006, 11:46 AM
And yeah, the 25th and 28th are international dates. Ecuador play Mexico in LA on the 28th fwiw; not sure if we have anything scheduled yet.

I hear Belize is available.

This is the best USSF booking since the trip to Amsterdam a few years back (and that includes the England match in Chicago), so good job by them/Bob. Weather will be anything from a Nor'easter to 60 degrees. I imagine they will play on the field turf, I cannot see them laying sod for this match (they usually don't when the SA teams come to NJ - they give up the grass for a large cash influx to their federations). Based on walking around Manhattan one morning in 2002 when Ecuador was playing a WC match, there will be a big turnout of bright yellow shirts.

Shibb
19 Dec 2006, 11:52 AM
I sat in the Ecuador section for their match vs the Ticos in Hamburg this past summer. Very good crowd of Ecuador fans there, vocal but friendly. They played a nice fluid game and outclassed Costa Rica. I hope we have a good US crowd, I'm sure Ecuador will have a huge turnout and put a decent side on the field.

appoo
19 Dec 2006, 11:54 AM
For the USSF naysayers, it strikes me that european teams are the ones we should avoid, for now.

Bring on every South and Central American sides we can get. In case anyone has forgotten, our next two major tournaments are against those very sides.

The Europeans should come later.

Ecuador is a very good side and should provide a great challenge for Bradley and Co.

they got further in the World Cup than we did...

Chupacabra
19 Dec 2006, 12:06 PM
The Red Bull New York season opener at Giants Stadium April 8, 2006 was just a touch above freezing, and it was raining just before the match (fortunately not during, but it was friggin cold). March is still winter in these parts of the northeast - though who knows with the El Nino/global warming winter we're currently having.

Expect a pretty large turnout of Ecuadorians. Attendance for the Wednesday May 24, 2006 Ecuador v. Colombia/RBNY v. Dallas doubleheader match that was a warmup to Ecuador's World Cup appearance brought over 52,000 to Giants Stadium - not quite a capacity crowd (79,000 were at Giants for Barcelona). I'd guess that about 40,000 - 45,000 Ecuadorians will attend the match, possibly more since it's on a Saturday. The Ecuadorians at that match were pretty cool - nowhere near as obnoxious as the naco-gawkers who showed at the Barcelona friendly to stare at Ronaldinho's ass. However, a few fights did break out.

TimB4Last
19 Dec 2006, 02:04 PM
The Red Bull New York season opener at Giants Stadium April 8, 2006 was just a touch above freezing, and it was raining just before the match (fortunately not during, but it was friggin cold). March is still winter in these parts of the northeast - though who knows with the El Nino/global warming winter we're currently having.

Expect a pretty large turnout of Ecuadorians. Attendance for the Wednesday May 24, 2006 Ecuador v. Colombia/RBNY v. Dallas doubleheader match that was a warmup to Ecuador's World Cup appearance brought over 52,000 to Giants Stadium - not quite a capacity crowd (79,000 were at Giants for Barcelona). I'd guess that about 40,000 - 45,000 Ecuadorians will attend the match, possibly more since it's on a Saturday. The Ecuadorians at that match were pretty cool - nowhere near as obnoxious as the naco-gawkers who showed at the Barcelona friendly to stare at Ronaldinho's ass. However, a few fights did break out.

There was a Peru-Ecuador friendly in NY/NJ late this summer. I remember because BA commented (critically) that none of his RBNY players had attended, his implication being that players that lived and breathed soccer would have. You could take a look at attendance for that game, too.

I would expect a fair number of non-Ecuadoran Latinos to attend the US-Ecuador game. I wonder which team they'll be rooting for ...

monster
19 Dec 2006, 03:09 PM
ESPN2 has a 12-2 block for a match on this day.

dcsundevil2002
19 Dec 2006, 05:36 PM
ESPN2 has a 12-2 block for a match on this day.

That make the drive up and back from Washington, D.C. much easier. Now I hope that the game gets scheduled.