Yea, it also caught me by surprise when i first heard him speak spanish. Very well spoken dude. Would husband/10
he talks better than other pochos i've heard like ortiz/dlh/cain velasquez, but his accent is still there.
Yeah, he e-speaks better than most. What was up with the crappy sound in the video, it made it hard to hear everything he was saying...or was it just my crappy laptop...
De la Hoya isn't too bad. Brandon Rios is the worst haha. I find it really awkward that Cain's Spanish is so bad since his dad doesn't speak a lick of English.
So Rafael Nadal is out of the olympics. Great. I can finally stop hearing all those dumb spanish nutriders who bring him up everytime when they talk about Vela and Jonathan (some dumb people even said he tanked wimbledon for the olympics) and how the olympics are the end and be all.
jajaja el miedo no anda en burro. After watching the interview with Marca, my thought was: He is facked.
Why is everyone thinking that Gomez is going down the tubes? I didn't see this reaction from everyone when Chaco Gimenez and Tito Villa talk against the league practices recently. How is Gomez any different?
He is no Chaco or Villa. All kidding aside, good question. Maybe because Chaco and Villa said it in a more general way, what everyone already says and Gomez went into more detail, as far as player being afraid and made it seem that sometimes they are forced to play.
Sort of. It only applies to US national team players I believe. The federation (or MLS, I'm not sure which) decide which team they go to based on some factors. The team then may choose to keep him or sell him to the highest bidder. But that team basically owns them the minute they hit the MLS. Maybe someone else can explain better.