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re: Do you want Bradley to stay on?
Posted on 6/26/10 at 6:39 pm to hendersonshands
Posted on 6/26/10 at 6:39 pm to hendersonshands
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He won't be gone right away.
Could you clarify? Do you think he has a chance to save his job?
This post was edited on 6/26/10 at 6:39 pm
Posted on 6/26/10 at 6:39 pm to ohiovol
I'd have to see when his contract is up, but I think he stays on to finish his contract.
Posted on 6/26/10 at 6:40 pm to TN Bhoy
...lock up the secretaries.
No one is going to want this job as long as Sunil Gulati is the man in charge, and the structure stays as it is. Bradley's is from this structure, and loyal to it (I keep mentioning that) which is why he's had a hard time accepting Torres and other players NOT from the system.
Could Torres have played better? Sure. He also could have played with the MNT throughout the year getting time on the pitch with the regulars, too.
No one is going to want this job as long as Sunil Gulati is the man in charge, and the structure stays as it is. Bradley's is from this structure, and loyal to it (I keep mentioning that) which is why he's had a hard time accepting Torres and other players NOT from the system.
Could Torres have played better? Sure. He also could have played with the MNT throughout the year getting time on the pitch with the regulars, too.
Posted on 6/26/10 at 6:51 pm to Keys Open Doors
Good post, Keys.
I have been a 100% Bob Bradley supporter. I thought all three subs last game were brilliant. After today, he could leave and I wouldn't care.
We had two "grade A" scoring chances, one by Findley and one by Feilhaber. Neither player should have been in the game, and neither one could finish. And, while Clark gets all the blame for the first goal, Bob Jr. gave him a horrible pass, right into the defender, and then walked back on defense. Watch the replay.
I also put the mental prep on the Coach. Despite all the hoopla, Donovan disappeared today. Again. 99% of the crosses into the box were easily defended.
I'm not saying we should have won today, but we definitely should have had a better effort.
I have been a 100% Bob Bradley supporter. I thought all three subs last game were brilliant. After today, he could leave and I wouldn't care.
We had two "grade A" scoring chances, one by Findley and one by Feilhaber. Neither player should have been in the game, and neither one could finish. And, while Clark gets all the blame for the first goal, Bob Jr. gave him a horrible pass, right into the defender, and then walked back on defense. Watch the replay.
I also put the mental prep on the Coach. Despite all the hoopla, Donovan disappeared today. Again. 99% of the crosses into the box were easily defended.
I'm not saying we should have won today, but we definitely should have had a better effort.
This post was edited on 6/26/10 at 6:58 pm
Posted on 6/26/10 at 7:36 pm to glassman
Hiddink is obviously a great coach, and I am surprised how Turkey got him. I guess they were willing to pay him whatever he wanted and gave him all creative control. That's surprising because the TFF loves to meddle with coaches and they have generally gone with Turkish guys that are either very famous or that they can easily manipulate.
I guess missing out on even the playoffs this time around made them abandon their usual incompetence.
I don't see the USSF giving complete freedom to a new coach, and if we lose Bob to club football, I definitely don't want to see fricking Preki.
I guess missing out on even the playoffs this time around made them abandon their usual incompetence.
I don't see the USSF giving complete freedom to a new coach, and if we lose Bob to club football, I definitely don't want to see fricking Preki.
Posted on 6/26/10 at 7:54 pm to Keys Open Doors
frick a Guus Hiddink, Sunil is going to reel in Jose Mourinho after he gets fired from Real after beating Zaragoza 1-0. We are going to bore the shite out of everyone in 2014 on the way to World Cup glory.
Posted on 6/26/10 at 7:59 pm to Keys Open Doors
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Hiddink is obviously a great coach
He is a coach that needs freedom. Turkey has a lot of talent and I hope they qualify for the 2012 Euros. If they do, they will do well. If Greee can win they can as well.
Posted on 6/26/10 at 8:01 pm to thenry712
this is what i'm saying
jose ftw
jose ftw
Posted on 6/26/10 at 8:11 pm to RedPop4
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No one is going to want this job as long as Sunil Gulati is the man in charge, and the structure stays as it is. Bradley's is from this structure, and loyal to it (I keep mentioning that) which is why he's had a hard time accepting Torres and other players NOT from the system.
well said. Our entire developmental system needs an overhaul. I am for whoever can move us in the direction of european academies. I would feel comfortable putting the system in klinsman's hands.
Posted on 6/26/10 at 8:19 pm to puffulufogous
Claudio Reyna is now in charge of US Soccer's youth development program. He should do well as he is familiar with Euro academies and the like.
Posted on 6/26/10 at 8:39 pm to houtigerfan
Clearly ESPN setting up Klinsmann for the job in case BB pulled a stinker, It'll be a year or so away, But Jurgen is the next HC
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