Don't give me that crap! Let's get something straight and let's get it straight right now. I fully realize there are those that consider any kind of friendly match a joke and a rip-off. Fine, don't watch. You seem interested in wasting time reading postings about it, however. I'd also like to know why I don't recall ever reading a post accusing the U.S. of sending a "B squad" or a half-assed team of scubs. It's always the Mexicans or the Argentines that are trashed for sending second-rate players. Get lost.
DO, please. You have completely lost the script. And that is giving you mucho credick for ever even having it. Stop believing that every bit of lint you pick from betwixt yer toes is a kernel of wisdom with which to enlighten this board. Just to make it plain (I wish I could be like D. and just let you swing, but I have a heart... its little and black... but it beats). WE ARE TAKING THE PISS. Its what you do when you finally have your arch rival by the shorties. No matter what happens tonite... WE WIN! And we basically get to say that for four years and THEY KNOW THAT. But, Yo Slappy, that said of course we care what happens tonite, our border brothers bring all this atmosphere and passion and we love to ruin their collective lunch. But YOU, you Idjit Savant are taking our piss seriously and that is why we cannot stop laughing. May I reccommend the Kool-Aid (we didn't piss in that).
That would pretty much even the score. The US beats Mexico in the second round of the World Cup, a scenario that is unlikely to repeat itself ever again, and advances to the quarterfinals. Here, Mexico can gain their revenge by attempting to win a meaningless match featuring less than the full compliment of players for either team. Whatever, if that sort of logic gets Mexicans to tune in....
Re: Re: US vs. Mexico Friendly Who is "we"? The last time I checked, Cobi Jones wore the US shirt on national team match days....
Agreed. Next time we'll beat them in the Semi-Final match. The chances of meeting again the the round of 16 being unlikely, if the field goes to 36 teams. There won't be a round of 16. There will be 6 groups of 3 in the second round, in the manner of Spain '82. I've got it all worked out for 2006.