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DCFAN96
22 Jun 2007, 05:32 PM
Here it is
2007 Copa America Roster By Position
Goalkeepers (2) – Brad Guzan (Chivas USA), Kasey Keller (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
Defenders (8) – Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Bobby Boswell (D.C. United), Dan Califf (Aalborg BK), Jimmy Conrad (Kansas City Wizards), Jay DeMerit (Watford FC), Drew Moor (FC Dallas), Heath Pearce (FC Nordsjælland), Marvell Wynne (Toronto FC)
Midfielders (8) – Kyle Beckerman (Colorado Rapids), Ricardo Clark (Houston Dynamo), Benny Feilhaber (Hamburger SV), Eddie Gaven (Columbus Crew), Sacha Kljestan (Chivas USA), Justin Mapp (Chicago Fire), Lee Nguyen (PSV Eindhoven), Ben Olsen (D.C.United)
Forwards (4) – Charlie Davies (Hammarby IF), Herculez Gomez (Colorado Rapids), Eddie Johnson (Kansas City Wizards), Taylor Twellman (New England Revolution)
Definitely no where near first choice, probably not even second choice. A whole lot of really young guys like Gaven, Feilhaber, Nguyen, Davies, Kljestan, Wynne, Moor, Pearce all 23 years old or younger, and many of whom don't even start for their club team consistently yet. It looks like Bradley is using the Copa America to prep for the Olympics. Six players from teh Gold Cup are called up, none of which have played a significant starting role in most of the games.
I don't think anyone thinks the US will be able to advance with this roster, too many new faces and way too much inexperience.
Arango82
22 Jun 2007, 05:35 PM
damn got to change my predictions for el mas sabio.
dmike
22 Jun 2007, 05:45 PM
Atleast our young guys are gonna get some great experience
Too bad its gonna start with a near full Argentina squad
ManUsucks
22 Jun 2007, 05:48 PM
hahahahahah
http://f00kie.com/pics/you-gonna-get-raped.jpg
ManUsucks
22 Jun 2007, 05:49 PM
damn got to change my predictions for el mas sabio.
me too
efernandez9
22 Jun 2007, 06:24 PM
me too
you can request a deletion of previous prediction and post a new one, with thr big soc time stamp prior to game uru/peru!
locoxriver an dI will only count recent posts and delete what you request;)
maestri09
22 Jun 2007, 07:07 PM
US is toast. With that lineup I don't know why they're even going. :confused:
DCFAN96
22 Jun 2007, 07:24 PM
US is toast. With that lineup I don't know why they're even going. :confused:
For the same reason everyone has said since we first accepted teh bid. Its an opportunity to give young/new players a chance to not only gain int'l experience but also see if anyone is deserving of another callup during qualification. What other nat'l team will have this type of competition as preparation for the Olympic games? This is a great opportunity for the US, they should take it for what its worth.
Legionario
22 Jun 2007, 07:59 PM
I think the USNMT and it's whole staff should tape "it" back. What a cowardly move this is. They know that they have NO CHANCE IN HELL of winning the Copa America. So they call a squad full of kids and nobodys. That way they have a excuse of "we're building our future with this experience."
And You ask "Why do people hate the US team?" It's because of BS moves like this.
Now they can brag about winning the Gold Cup. When for the US team in this competition, it is like the Young Tyson fighting a crippled homeless woman.
efernandez9
22 Jun 2007, 08:56 PM
once again, los gringos use a practical move!
win gold cup is far more important
they get a vert in 'mundial de clubes'
yet, in copa america: gain experience in hostile terroritories and use the future of the nats for the WC qual games (nothing wrong with that, smart move when you see no chance if they repeat a squad like the one yesterday vs canada - tired grp for far more intense competition)
they want the gold cup
they want to promote the youngster slowly to the main stage!
do they care about the olympics? nnaaaah, that will be the under 20 partipating this summer in WCcanada, with 3 elders!
Shaster
22 Jun 2007, 09:02 PM
US is toast. With that lineup I don't know why they're even going. :confused:
Disagree.
The reason that US program is improved is not because they have top players but the deepth is improved.
This team is no much drop off from the so-called frist team.
Goalkeepers:
Keller played in WC 2006. Even though Howard is the top goalkeeper now but Keller still is good enough for Copa.
Guzan is actually pretty good. No much drop.
Defenders:
Conrad played in World Cup against both Italy and Ghana and hold his own pretty good.
DeMerit played in English Premeier League and saw his shares of good forwards like Tevez, etc.
Bornstein is the starting left back for Gold Cup.
Moore is the one who whacked Argentina forward in previous U-20 WC that caused US lose in quaterfinal. That is a big drop from Cherundolo, Hedjuk, Spector, Simak and Albright for sure.
Midfielders:
In the center, Feilhaber and Clark are not worse than Bradley and Mastronei. No drop here.
In left, Mapp is actually better than Beasley. In the right Kljiestan is probably a little weak than Dempsey.
Forwards:
Both Johnson and Twellman played in Gold Cup and both sucked. Actually Davies is so good in his club team that people mistakes him as a Brazilian.
Shaster
22 Jun 2007, 09:05 PM
once again, los gringos use a practical move!
win gold cup is far more important
they get a vert in 'mundial de clubes'
yet, in copa america: gain experience in hostile terroritories and use the future of the nats for the WC qual games (nothing wrong with that, smart move when you see no chance if they repeat a squad like the one yesterday vs canada - tired grp for far more intense competition)
they want the gold cup
they want to promote the youngster slowly to the main stage!
do they care about the olympics? nnaaaah, that will be the under 20 partipating this summer in WCcanada, with 3 elders!
The problem is that USA cannot secure the European players because Copa is not USA's official competition.
Otherwise, USA probably will take at least Spector and Simak to Copa America.
Autogolazo
22 Jun 2007, 10:12 PM
If we get a single point off of Paraguay or Colombia, I'll be ecstatic.
Trouble is, our games are right next door to Colombia and they'll have a rabid following.
I'm glad to see no Gooch or Boca--with their "tackling" they wouldn't last 5 minutes with S.A. reffing.
graywolfe81
23 Jun 2007, 03:03 AM
Suffice it to say, I think my nation will be doing a dead on impression of Serbia and Montenegro circa June '06, when they play Argentina next week. A colossal arse-stomping of epic proportions will be in the offing. I can't really see it any other way with this roster. I have no idea how we're even going to collect a point. A lot of the young guys do have promise, but the problem is they have no mentors on this team to help them along. Mapp, Nguyen, Benny, I love a midfield featuring the three of them, but they'd need Donovan or Dempsey to help them along, instead it's just them and some veteran scrubs for the most part. So while they're mistakes might be camouflaged with some veteran A-siders covering up for them, the mistakes these guys make will likely be feasted on at the Copa, I just hope it doesnt shake their confidence at all. Sometimes a horror bloodletting like this can do serious damage to a players confidence. The defense appears shakey at best, a few quality guys and a lot of basically B/C grade friendly fodder. Keller looked horrific the other day in goal, and you have to wonder why Reis isn't there instead, or one of the other MLS guys whose done a nice job over the years. I love Keller, and was a Keller booster in the Keller-Friedel debate, but he's done as even a backup for the USMNT at this point.
Early predictions:
Argentina 4 USA 0
Whose next? Colombia?
Colombia 3 USA 2
Paraguay 2 USA 0
That sounds about right. Total humiliation and guarantee of no seed till '18 or '22 at the earliest. I hope most of the people watching will have a sense to realize that this squad is basically, about 2-3 A guys, a bunch of Olympic team potential starters and reserves, and a bunch of C/D squaders. This is not an A or even a B side, it's C at best, and probably not that.
bobo81
23 Jun 2007, 07:38 AM
I am positive yet negative at the sametime. I can see the benefits of this, as most of you already pointed out. Yet this shows us how serious the US is taking the Copa America - as a simple warm up session.
I wish the best of luck to our boys. Hopefully some new comers will shine.
Latin Pride
23 Jun 2007, 10:29 AM
Why are they bringing a weakned squad? I understand they wanna test new players but it would have been much better if they brought in their full team, Now US fans just got a great excuse if they get blown out in the Copa America.
BorrachoNJ
23 Jun 2007, 10:45 AM
I'm glad to see no Gooch or Boca--with their "tackling" they wouldn't last 5 minutes with S.A. reffing.
:eek: coming from a confed with disciplined refereeing this past month.:D
BorrachoNJ
23 Jun 2007, 10:46 AM
Why are they bringing a weakned squad? I understand they wanna test new players but it would have been much better if they brought in their full team, Now US fans just got a great excuse if they get blown out in the Copa America.
makes no sense but they're the only ones that care about that sauced-up Confed Cup.
o well....it would have been nice to see their Euro guys taking on the SA squads....
Latin Pride
23 Jun 2007, 11:01 AM
makes no sense but they're the only ones that care about that sauced-up Confed Cup.
o well....it would have been nice to see their Euro guys taking on the SA squads....
It should have been the other way around.
Used a full squad at the Copa America and this squad at the Gold Cup, even with this squad they could have got out of their Gold Cup group with 9 points and then probably used a squad a lil stronger in the knockout stages and I'm sure they would have been fine.
Their Copa America group is miles tougher then their Gold Cup group, there is no compering Guatemala, El Salvador, and T&T to Argentina, Paraguay, and Colombia.
And if they struggled against some of those Concacaf teams with a full squad at home, I can only imagine how their gonna do away from home against tougher opposition with a weaker squad.
crzdcolombian
23 Jun 2007, 11:10 AM
Early predictions:
Argentina 4 USA 0
Whose next? Colombia?
Colombia 3 USA 2
Paraguay 2 USA 0
That sounds about right. Total humiliation and guarantee of no seed till '18 or '22 at the earliest. I hope most of the people watching will have a sense to realize that this squad is basically, about 2-3 A guys, a bunch of Olympic team potential starters and reserves, and a bunch of C/D squaders. This is not an A or even a B side, it's C at best, and probably not that.
US is only goin to score on Colombia??? U realize colombia has the best defense in South America right??? last 12 yrs?? go look at stats, this team looks awful much like the Colombia team sent to Gold Cup 2005 when it was like a C team sent but that C team did get to the Semis and eliminated Mexico hahahaha so dont give up all hope guys, it looks bad but maybe u can get a win against paraguay