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17 Jan 2003, 05:02 AM
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Brazil headed to the Gold Cup
Todays La Opinion Newspaper is claiming that Brazil has been invited to the Gold Cup. In case they turn down the offer Peru will take their place. I wouldnt mind seeign Brazils U-20 squad.
http://www.laopinion.com/deportes/?r...16162722121144
Interesting Gold Cup stats:
Estimated assistance of Mexicans for TriColor games at the Gold Cup..
1996: 60 mil (Campeón: México)
1998: 60 mil (Campeón: México)
2000: 15 mil (Campeón: Canadá)
2002: 10 mil (Campeón: Estados Unidos)
Assistance for Gold Cup finals with Mexico
1986: 90,075
1998: 91,255
Gold Cup won by México: 3 (1993, 1996 y 1998)
Total Assistance for 1998 Gold Cup: 362,595
Assistence Avg for the Gold Cup played in Pasadena 2002: 15,000
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17 Jan 2003, 11:47 AM
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Comparing the total attendance ("Assistence"? C'mon, VS, an American like you should speak the language better than that  ) of 1998 to the average attendance of 2002 is bad logic. Plus, you left out the fact that the 2000 final was also at the Moseleum. This of course shows that Mexicans in LA have a severe superiority complex when it comes to soccer, but we knew that already.
But remember, the Crooked Cuban/Crooked Carribean Alliance has given up on you and moved the tournament to the eastern seaboard. This is probably why there are rumors of courting Brazil. Personally, I'd still rather see a pure confederation championship, but if it takes the Selecao's thrid string to knock the Green Rats out of the GC as opposed to South Korea's second string, than hey, who am I to argue?
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17 Jan 2003, 03:30 PM
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17 Jan 2003, 03:38 PM
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Re: Eric B
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Ah, Joe Comprenday
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18 Jan 2003, 12:48 AM
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Originally posted by Eric B
Personally, I'd still rather see a pure confederation championship, but if it takes the Selecao's third string to knock the Green Rats out of the GC as opposed to South Korea's second string, than hey, who am I to argue?
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I would also like to see an all TFC Cup but then again i would prefer TFC teams competing in Copa America. Anyhoo the new Mexican coach is allready talking about reclaiming the Gold Cup. So it looks like el Tri will be bringing its best possible squad and not another B'Team..
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18 Jan 2003, 10:30 PM
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Re: Brazil headed to the Gold Cup
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Originally posted by Various Styles
I would also like to see an all TFC Cup but then again i would prefer TFC teams competing in Copa America. Anyhoo the new Mexican coach is allready talking about reclaiming the Gold Cup. So it looks like el Tri will be bringing its best possible squad and not another B'Team..
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It seemed like in the last Gold Cup Mexico really sent a C team. Good to hear that the best team Mexico has to offer will be there. That's the only way the tourney will gain respect and be more valuable to all the countries.
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19 Jan 2003, 02:58 AM
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Re: Re: Brazil headed to the Gold Cup
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It seemed like in the last Gold Cup Mexico really sent a C team. Good to hear that the best team Mexico has to offer will be there. That's the only way the tourney will gain respect and be more valuable to all the countries.
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Mexico has no choice anymore after the World Cup loss to the USA.
Any more losses to the USA at any level and it can't be passed off as a fluke win.
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20 Jan 2003, 12:15 AM
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That is a good news for the Gold Cup. Like they say Brazil is Brazil. They are the world champ and this will give the cup a different taste. A final between Brazil vs USA or Costa Rica or Mex at the Home Depot will look nice internationally. At least that is my opinion
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20 Jan 2003, 12:29 AM
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Originally posted by CrazyMLSfan
A final between Brazil vs USA or Costa Rica or Mex at the Home Depot will look nice internationally. At least that is my opinion
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Don't get your hopes up... the 2003 GC is being played on the East Coast  .
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20 Jan 2003, 01:00 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Brazil headed to the Gold Cup
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Originally posted by futbol de primera
Mexico has no choice anymore after the World Cup loss to the USA.
Any more losses to the USA at any level and it can't be passed off as a fluke win.
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Anyone who has been watching Mexico and the USA play in the last few matches did not call it a "fluke win" except a few who can't accept the truth on these boards.
I'm sure will put a few more "fluke" goals past Mexico next time also.
Just check the goal agregate again in WC qualification and the WC again if you forgot.
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