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The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 4:21 am
by Munchlaxatives
The US beat Grenada 4-0, the second goal coming from Stuart Holden, who I thought was playing better than Adu. Weak competition, but Robbie Rodgers showed his stuff.

And before you say anything Smoove, you don't need to tell us you don't care.

I missed the Canada game yesterday, but I think they won. Mexico plays a slightly better team than Grenada in Nicaragua tomorrow.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 10:03 am
by IronChef
Canada beat Jamaica 1-0 on a goal by Gerba.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 6:13 pm
by BlackMamba
well, mexico has to win and convince!!

and about the us, what's with concacaf allowing them to register 30 players!!!!

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 7:42 pm
by Andris
I don't know much about the Gold Cup, but it's a good opportunity for young players to shine.
I was watching the US game.
Adu almost scored a beauty when the goalkeeper was outside, but ball hit the post.
I believe the Mexico game today will be right here in Oakland, California.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 1:14 am
by Munchlaxatives
BlackMamba wrote:well, mexico has to win and convince!!

and about the us, what's with concacaf allowing them to register 30 players!!!!

Aguirre better figure out Sabah doesn't belong in the national team, not even on the C or D team. Barrera and Jager were good again, I didn't think anyone else played too well..

And what the hell was wrong with Torrado's forehead? Mexicans don't get sunburnt.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 1:47 am
by Andris
The Mexico - Nicaragua match was in Oakland, CA.
The stadium was almost sold out.
Mexico won 2-0, the first goal was a very questionable penalty.
Blackmamba, was this Mexico's A team?
If yes, I'm not impressed.....

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 4:28 am
by magik9113
BlackMamba wrote:and about the us, what's with concacaf allowing them to register 30 players!!!!

it's because they were just in a tournament

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 7:05 am
by Munchlaxatives
Andris wrote:The Mexico - Nicaragua match was in Oakland, CA.
The stadium was almost sold out.
Mexico won 2-0, the first goal was a very questionable penalty.
Blackmamba, was this Mexico's A team?
If yes, I'm not impressed.....

C team, maybe? A lot of those players have less than 5 caps.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 2:08 pm
by BlackMamba
well, beating nicaragua 2-0 is... meh... sad? lol... i don't get why aguirre used such a defensive team vs. a team like nicaragua... again, very very very sad...

and yes, this could be mexico's C/D team, which i don't get why they are playing considering that the most important game is vs. the us in august and that they should use this tournament to get the team together for that game.

sabah is with the NT right now because of the last couple of years he's been the mexican with the most goals scored in the mexican league but i don't think he's in the level to be in the NT. sure, he scores "many" goals, but none of them are important goals.

and torrado is white as snow and i think he has some sort if skin issues that he has to use a lot of solar protection so he doesn't burn pretty bad.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 2:31 pm
by Batu7
Wow, quadruple post.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 3:14 pm
by BlackMamba
lol... that was wild...

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 11:50 pm
by AydinOrs
Soccer is big in Mexico, it is a country with a strong European influence and the sport has a long tradition there and yet they never reach the level of Argentina or Brazil. Why do players and the sport not develop as one would perhaps expect?

Any opinions on this from Mexican fans?

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 7, 2009 12:16 am
by BlackMamba
AydinOrs wrote:Soccer is big in Mexico, it is a country with a strong European influence and the sport has a long tradition there and yet they never reach the level of Argentina or Brazil. Why do players and the sport not develop as one would perhaps expect?

Any opinions on this from Mexican fans?


Mentality.

For many years the mexican team was known as the green mice because they would always fail to deliver when expectations where high.

it's a shame that with all the resources football has in mexico there doesn't seem to be a quality team.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 7, 2009 12:49 am
by Munchlaxatives
AydinOrs wrote:Soccer is big in Mexico, it is a country with a strong European influence and the sport has a long tradition there and yet they never reach the level of Argentina or Brazil. Why do players and the sport not develop as one would perhaps expect?

Any opinions on this from Mexican fans?

A lot of times, a great player will refuse to go to Europe to big teams. Part of it is race issues, Mexicans to this day aren't liked in Spain, the Mexicans' best chance at going to Europe.

The governing body and a lot of the teams are greedy, not helping the players' cause. It's starting to change with a lot of young Mexicans going to youth teams in Europe(the most famous of which are the Dos Santos brothers.)

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 7, 2009 2:35 am
by Munchlaxatives
Oh, and fun fact: none of Nicaragua's players are professionals if the play-by-play guy was right. None. That's...weird, especially considering the talent of some of those guys.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 7, 2009 4:48 am
by magik9113
Munchlaxatives wrote:Oh, and fun fact: none of Nicaragua's players are professionals if the play-by-play guy was right. None. That's...weird, especially considering the talent of some of those guys.


None? That's crazy.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 7, 2009 2:03 pm
by BlackMamba
:rofl: @ Mexico...

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 7, 2009 9:40 pm
by Munchlaxatives
magik9113 wrote:
Munchlaxatives wrote:Oh, and fun fact: none of Nicaragua's players are professionals if the play-by-play guy was right. None. That's...weird, especially considering the talent of some of those guys.


None? That's crazy.

It made the 2-0 win that much more embarrassing. No joke, a friend of mine from Nicaragua had no idea there was a national soccer team.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:43 am
by Munchlaxatives
Barrera and Gio are the only good midfielders that have played for Mexico so far.

Re: The Gold Cup Thread

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:24 am
by BlackMamba
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