Thats the question on the mind of any realistic soccer fans, SOCCER is a new sport here in USA, and soccer have an ENEMY: "USA MEDIA!" So we go back to the question CAN BRUCE ARENA AND USA SOCCER AFFORD MORE EXPERIMENTS like the USA/VENEZUELA game ? a pitifull boring first have, just because BRUCE ARENA want to do experiments with the line up, and this experiment have been repeated over and over with the same result JOVAN KIROVSKY does not have what is require to be on the NATIONAL TEAM, this lame combination of players is having an effect on NEW SOCCER FANS they do not like what is happening, so they are not going to another SOCCER GAME, and the question come back again: CAN BRUCE ARENA AND USSF AFFORD MORE EXPERIMENT???
I suppose I should just type "I like cheese" or "Comedy!", but I'm bored and I'll actually take this seriously. Actually, the question on my mind is if Comcast will let me sign up for the Shootout package even if I'm not caught up on my cable bill. Actually, it's been around for a long, long time. It's just that it's finally becoming more popular and we're becoming better at it. How did falcon6 get whip's password? Three years from the next World Cup, yes. I actually agree with this. At halftime, I was pitying anyone who crossed more than one state line to come to the match (well, unless they were from Montana). Tell me, genius, how is Bruce supposed to find the best combination(s) for the US if he doesn't try different lineups to see what works and what doesn't? Ehhh. I'm not going to defend Kirovski. But I'm not going to get terribly upset about him, either. And you can prove this because ... ? I'll be very interested to examine your methodology for arriving at this result. You'll excuse me if I don't hold my breath waiting for it, though. Let me guess: You're one of those people who wants Freddy Adu brought into camp. Thank you for making my morning more amusing.
Re: Re: Can Bruce Arena affort more experiment doesn't really taste as good but may prevent embarrassing, over the top posts like this , so a worthwhile trade-off.
Re: Re: Re: Can Bruce Arena affort more experiment Well, some of the decafs that are made with the Swiss water-processed method are pretty good -- there's no chemical after-taste like there used to be, and enough of the bean's flavor survives that you get the feeling of actually drinking coffee. And this all comes with the added bonus that one is less likely to write something like "and the question come back again: CAN BRUCE ARENA AND USSF AFFORD MORE EXPERIMENT???"
Yes, he can. WCQers don't start until next year, the mainstream's soccer knowledge is basically limited to the World Cup.
cheese is overrated. Unless its good cheese, then its ok. Does Bruce Arena experiment with cheese? I wonder...
...and if so, what four cheeses would he use in a four-cheese lasagna? The possibilities for experimentation are endless.
I one'd it, You two'd it, I three'd it, You four'd it, I five'd it, You six'd it I seven'd it, You eight it!
He who smel't, dealt it. And in answer to the original thread question, I have a one-word reply: YES, HE CAN. OK, that's three words, but I'm sure there's some language that could say it with one word.