e4Nf6 wrote:The bar is fun actually. I was a little scared to do it at first. But everybody there is very friendly. They definitely want the US to lose but it's all in a good spirit. I don't know if they would be so nice if it was Mexico we were playing.
You know Beasley is much more dangerous making runs than he is with the ball at his feet. He is also a good crosser and good defensively. On paper he sounds like the perfect left back. In the game however, when he briefly played there he looked completely confused about when to get up field. That seems to be what happens when you put a midfielder at outside back, i.e. Eddie Lewis in the WC.
I agree completely about Jozy, he needs to be on the field. I would prefer Torres or Adu to Klejstan, but I imagine Bradley doesn't see those guys as CM's in his system. Which is too bad because 90% of the creativity on the field for the US is named Landon Donovan. And when he plays up front, sometimes he doesn't get the ball and disappears. (The other 10% is named Clint Dempsey)
I would suggest we move this to the OT, but I don't know who is interested by such things apart from us...
i think its cool that you at least got to watch the game with people who enjoy soccer, as opposed to me, who watched the game on dvr by myself.
i would be totally OK with beasley moving to left back full time, as long as he had a chance to prepare. like you said, he has all the tools to be an ashley cole type (with hopefully better crossing, but less marking skills). maybe start giving him some time there now in hopes of having him ready by 2010. god knows it cant be worse than pearce. maybe spector can fill that role? too bad marvell wynne isnt left footed. i love his potential.
i am biased when it comes to adu, i think the kid is the truth, but hey, thats just me. if i was coach, i'd be building that team around jozy and freddy, regardless of their age. i'd love to find a formation that would allow jozy, landon, freddy, torres, bradley and dempsey to play together.