Do you mean Natalie Neaton? She hasn't played since 1998. Scored a goal against Iceland and Ukraine in 98. And before that she played in 1995 and scored a goal against Finland and Canada.
Yeah, that's it. I saw that she played in 98 so I wondered about the 99 World Cup. Seemd odd that she dropped out of site from the team.
All I can say is way to go Ape . Bivens please. You know Mitts will be on the sidelines maybe April will notice her then. Bevins please.
Link to fans favourites for who should play in the 99 WWC http://www.socceramerica.com/article.asp?Art_ID=50790
Well, that's not too good but there are a few players there who could still be good on the National team. Maybe a "B" National team.
I love this poll about the new Women's Soccer league: 4) Assuming a league were to open play with 10 franchises (as MLS did in 1996) which 10 cities should host a team? City Votes Chicago 1099 Los Angeles 1023 Washington D.C. 1022 New York 1014 Boston 917 Portland 828 Seattle 663 Atlanta 649 Columbus 648 Raleigh 640 San Jose 618 Dallas 598 San Diego 584 Denver 487 Miami 455 Rochester 442 Orlando 415 Philadelphia 398 Houston 344 Kansas City 262 Tampa 233
Neaton was actually part of the WNT player pool before the '99 Women's World Cup, but was more a practice player than a serious roster contender. She played for the W-League Denver Diamonds (Coach: Tom Stone) in 1999 and was named to the league first team. Haven't heard anything about her recently. For the record, Neaton was NSCAA Player of the Year in 1995 when she played at William and Mary.
Yes. I had heard of her. She was a Tribewoman. I remembered that. They had a couple of solid players after my Brother left in 92 or so. Then they had Ann Cook.
Re: Re: was not impress at all Y'all miss the point. Telemundo ACTUALLY HAD A WOMEN'S MATCH ON. Andres Cantor knows more about our WNT than most of our game announcers except, I think, JP (look at his GOOOL! book and he has a section on Our Women). He didn't give a big GOOOL call on Shannon Boxx's goal, but gave a big one for Wambach's side-netter. He called it a golazo, and said it was "impeccable." He also called Brandi Chastain the crowd favorite, and Mia Hamm "formidable," mentioning her caps and goals total. And no "ay-yi-yi" from the color man. Hey, I wonder if they'll get Maribel Dominquez for color woman on Telefutura/Galavision?
I was wondering the same thing. Andres Cantor did a pretty good job calling the USWNT games during the 2000 Olympics, and not just because his pronunciation of "Siri Mullinix" was legendary.
Re: Maribel I'm guessing it's a combination of the game being meaningless for Mexico (not preparing for the WWC) and Maribel needing a break from the long WUSA season and its effect on the tendinitis on her knees. If you hadn't noticed, she hasn't been a 90 minute player for Atlanta for quite a while.