MLS World vs. MLS USA

Discussion in 'MLS: General' started by Kevin8833, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. Kevin8833

    Kevin8833 Member

    Jun 18, 2007
    Estero, FL
    Who wins?
     
  2. metros11

    metros11 Member

    Sep 11, 1999
    Highlands of NJ
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    World. Hands down.
     
  3. dustcowpoke

    dustcowpoke Member

    Jan 7, 2006
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    --------------Emilio---------Angel----
    -----Scholetto----Blanco---Beckham--Marinelli
    Xavier----Avery John------Brennan----Boyens
    -----------------Wattereus------------------

    Subs:
    Carl Robinson
    Toja
    Denilson

    World wins hands down
     
  4. dsp87260

    dsp87260 New Member

    Mar 19, 2005
    not necessarily....


    who do you think wins between these rosters?

    link
     
  5. dustcowpoke

    dustcowpoke Member

    Jan 7, 2006
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Are we talking current players or the oldies like you just quoted?

    Right now with the DPs world wins hands down.
     
  6. Kevin8833

    Kevin8833 Member

    Jun 18, 2007
    Estero, FL
    Reis
    Hejduk Conrad Parkhurst Bornstein
    Donovan Clark Edu Mapp
    Johnson Altidore

    that's pretty good, I don't know who would win, the world would have a better attack but the usa would have a better back and less weaknesses, it would be a very interesting game to see.
     
  7. dustcowpoke

    dustcowpoke Member

    Jan 7, 2006
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Angel > Johnson
    Emilio and Wanchope > Altidore

    Beckham > Donovan
    Blanco > Mapp
     
  8. dsp87260

    dsp87260 New Member

    Mar 19, 2005
    not necessarily....follow the link and read the story (those were actual rosters for the 1998 All-Star game)...

    There's something to be said for familiarity and experience playing together (like in USMNT camps, etc.)....
     
  9. dsp87260

    dsp87260 New Member

    Mar 19, 2005
    That kind of thinking is a mistake...

    sometimes "lesser" players can beat "better" players because the "lesser" players form a better "team"...
     
  10. dustcowpoke

    dustcowpoke Member

    Jan 7, 2006
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It doesn't matter the DPs outclass MLS USA too much.
     
  11. dsp87260

    dsp87260 New Member

    Mar 19, 2005
    That's where you're wrong.

    I guarantee a US MLS all-star victory. It would be a repeat of the 1998 game.
     
  12. Wangy

    Wangy New Member

    Feb 3, 2007
    Toronto
    No love for De-Ro?
     
  13. Goodsport

    Goodsport Moderator
    Staff Member

    May 18, 1999
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Unless, of course, World is flat that day.


    -G
     
  14. Kevin8833

    Kevin8833 Member

    Jun 18, 2007
    Estero, FL
    Anyone else think this should be the all star game next year? It would be very interesting to see and to showcase the high level and high profile players the league has to offer. Not to mention it could almost be used as a friendly, usa players who aren't regulars that showed well in this game could help the national team.
     
  15. dustcowpoke

    dustcowpoke Member

    Jan 7, 2006
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Where do you want to put him? right back? Ok he's still class but don't think he could beat out Becks or Blanco.
     
  16. christhestud

    christhestud Member

    Jun 4, 2004
    it's nice to see how much better the foreign talent in MLS has gotten of late... this is a vastly better "world" side than MLS could've trotted out 3 years ago, or even last year.

    the only knock on that team is that it's weak in the back, but i think it's got too much firepower for any "american" side i can deam up. just look at the top 6 midfielders: toja, denilson, becks, blanco, marinelli, scholetto... great days for mls.
     
  17. luftmensch

    luftmensch Member+

    .
    United States
    May 4, 2006
    Petaluma
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Especially when most of the "lesser" players have been playing together for years. I think it'd be tight, could go either way.
     
  18. WALDO

    WALDO Member

    Feb 20, 2005
    BURBANK
    Or Gomez? (Last years MVP)
     
  19. Boloni86

    Boloni86 Member+

    Jun 7, 2000
    Baltimore
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    Gibraltar
    If I wanted a balanced team instead of the 11 best foreign attacker, I'd use this lineup:

    ------------------Waterreus

    Gonzalez-----Conde--------Xavier---------Jazic

    Beckham-----Joseph-------Blanco---------Van Den Bergh

    -------------Angel--------Emilio

    My subs :

    Sala
    Suarez
    Gbandi
    Toja
    Barros Schelotto
    Ngwenya
    Galindo
     
  20. dustcowpoke

    dustcowpoke Member

    Jan 7, 2006
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Well I just put out that XI in 2-3 minutes. I didn't go into major detail, it wasn't needed, the talent on the world side is so great.
     
  21. AlecW81

    AlecW81 Member

    Oct 20, 2005
    Durham, NC
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Why is everyone using Watterous? He's garbage. Onstadt would be a much better choice.

    Boloni, VDB? C'mon, once again, garbage.

    -----------------Onstadt---------------
    Xavier--Erpen----Avery John--Jazic
    Beckham--S.Joseph--Blanco--Fred
    ----------Emilio-----Angel-----------

    Subs: C. Gomez, J. Moreno, Toja, Guille, Galindo, Denilson, Conde, Brennan, Coundul.
     
  22. Kevin8833

    Kevin8833 Member

    Jun 18, 2007
    Estero, FL
    Why are people putting Xavier on the outside? John and Xavier in the middle would mesh greatly I think.
     
  23. Stan Collins

    Stan Collins Member+

    Feb 26, 1999
    Silver Spring, MD
    The balance of power has shifted from '98. More good US players have left, more good world players have come in. I get your point, but it's not as much of a guarantee as it would have been back then.
     
  24. Stan Collins

    Stan Collins Member+

    Feb 26, 1999
    Silver Spring, MD
    Not seeing a lot of US lineups so I'll try:

    -----Johnson----Ching-----

    -----------Donovan----------

    Holden-------------------Olsen

    ------Beckerman---Clark-------

    -Barrett---Parkhurst---Conrad-

    --------------Reis---------------


    Subs: Perkins, Kljestan, Edu, Twellman, Arnaud, Alvarez, Robinson, Marshall, Mullan
     
  25. dsp87260

    dsp87260 New Member

    Mar 19, 2005
    I should have put a :p at the end of the "guarantee" sentence....it was more an immature jab at the quoted post (easier than going into detail about how he was wrong about how wide the gulf of talent is). I do stand by the opinion that the US MLS players would still beat the World MLS players though...
     

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