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re: Greatest Country in the World vs. Paraguay 7 PM FSC
Posted on 3/30/11 at 3:14 pm to joey barton
Posted on 3/30/11 at 3:14 pm to joey barton
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i am taking my e-shirt off right now to throw down
I through that one in mix, simply as a benchmark for how terrible Bornstein was last night.
There's no possible way Beasely could have been any worse. We could have put Robbie Findley at left back and he would have been just as efficient.
Posted on 3/30/11 at 3:17 pm to TouchdownTN
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There's no possible way Beasely could have been any worse
maybe not, but if bob bradley brought him back to play left-back, i would immediately jump on what's left of the "fire bob" bandwagon
that is one situation that we should just never, ever go back to
Posted on 3/30/11 at 3:34 pm to TouchdownTN
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There's no possible way Beasely could have been any worse.
Lulz.
The key with having backs that overlap is their ability to cross at the end of it. Thus the argument to have a natural left footer on the left.
Especially for the way the US plays with Donovan on the left and Dempsey on the right, both cutting in towards the middle.
Having an outside back that also has to cut in to cross does nothing for you.
Bornstein can be marginally effective when he's playing well. He was downright embarrassing last night, though. I honestly felt bad for him when he tripped on the ball in the second half.
Let's hope Zack Loyd progresses.
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