Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Watch full match: Spector with West Ham vs. Man U

*Jonathan Spector Scores Stunning Pair Against Manchester United
It's been a rough few months for Spector -- riding the bench at West Ham, plus a pretty poor USMNT showing. Still, you have to just feel happy for him after a game like this. I can't help but laugh at the fact that I have posted 4 posts on just him and this game. Don't think I have ever done that with Spector. It was a strong showing even beyond the fact that he scored two goals so (re)watch the entire match after the jump. Enjoy!


1st half

http://www.zshare.net/video/83349690c0538906/
2nd half

http://www.zshare.net/video/8334932335c91122/

World Cup Bid 2022 – Team 2022

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Tuesday Night YA/USMNT Link Drop

*A look at the World Cup bid races

*West Ham flop set for move to Germany

*The U.S. delegation for the Bid Committee for the 2022 FIFA World Cup has descended upon the chilly but beautiful Zurich

*U.S.' bid appears favored for 2022

*Hahnemann loses top spot for Wolves

*Jones sent to Schalke reserve team

*Feilhaber's services in hot demand

Highlights of Man U vs West Ham


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Spector scores brace to knock Man U out of Carling Cup

Spector with West Ham
*He scored 2 in a 4-0 win over Manchester United.
*Goals after the jump...





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Monday, November 29, 2010

Monday Night YA/USMNT Link Drop

*Carlisle extend Grella loan


*Bornstein makes rare move to Mexico

*Five Questions With: US U-20 Omar Salgado

*A Talent Burning Too Brightly, Too Young

*World Cup decision critical for U.S.

*Agudelo reflects on big week

*Konopka eyes Irish déjà vu

*Wolfsburg Want Schalke Midfielder Jermaine Jones - Report

*Morgan Freeman joins USA final WC 2022 push

*Sebastian Lletget ready for breakthrough

*Adu impresses in reserves match

US Bid Decision Day Preview

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Friedel makes Top 5 saves of the week

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Video: Adu at Randers FC


Spotted this at NSC. Its just a quick video of Freddy at Randers.
*Adu to remain with Randers for additional week

Alfredo Morales Training


Morales is a U-23 playing for Hertha Berlin.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - YA Weekend recap

The Good
*Gatt scored yet again
*Deuce scored and EJ got some time and nearly scored as Fulham drew 1-1.
*Kljestan got another start for Anderlecht in a 4-1 win.
*Simek helped Carlisle to advance in the FA Cup.
*Hannover continues to win and Beasley even got on the pitch.

The Bad
*Bradley and 'Gladbach lose again to remain in the relegation zone.
*Holden left out of Bolton squad due to injury in warm up.
*Friedel and Howard drop a few goals as Hahnemann was left on the bench.


The Ugly
*Jones received his 5th yellow card, played just the first half, Schalke lost 5-0 and will be suspended next week against Bayern.

Simek helps Carlisle advance in FA Cup

Simek with Carlisle United
*He went the distance in a 3-2 win over Tamworth.
*Highlights after the jump...



Starikov goes 59 minutes in Tom Tomsk win

Starikov with FC Tom' Tomsk
*He went 59 minutes in a 3-1 win over FK Rostov-Na-Donu.
*Highlights after the jump...


Kljestan goes distance in Anderlecht win

Kljestan with Anderlecht
*He went the distance and got a yellow in a 4-1 win over Charleroi.
*Highlights after the jump...



Saturday, November 27, 2010

Gatt scores yet again!

Gatt with Altach
*He scored in a 2-1 loss to Austria Lustenau.
*Click here for video of the goal.

MOTD 2 Highlights of YA in the Prem: Friedel, Howard, EJ and Dempsey (updated with full show)

I have been out of town so didn't get a chance to do game by game. So instead I am just putting up Match of the Day. Hopefully that will suffice. All highlights after the jump...



Friedel with Aston Villa

http://www.zshare.net/video/83225678514cb55f/

Howard with Everton

http://www.zshare.net/video/8322596703f5506e/

Dempsey and Johnson with Fulham


http://www.zshare.net/video/83227591da6b8958/

full show

Yanks in the Bundesliga: Beasley, Cherundolo, Bradley & Jones

Here are the highlights from the Yanks playing in the German top flight. All videos after the jump...


Jones with Schalke
*He got a yellow and was subbed at half in a 5-0 loss to Kaiserslauten.

http://www.zshare.net/video/83211486e520a59e/

Cherundolo and Beasley with Hannover
*Dolo went the distance and Beas came on in the 84th minute in a 3-0 win over Freiburg.

http://www.zshare.net/video/83211027cab9850a/

Bradley with Gladbach

*He went the distance in a 4-1 loss to Dortmund.

http://www.zshare.net/video/832188151a4a53a7/

Dempsey scores for Fulham in 1-1 draw

Dempsey and Eddie Johnson with Fulham
*Clint scored and EJ came on in the 73rd minute in a 1-1 draw with Birmingham.
*Highlights after the jump...


Friday, November 26, 2010

The Green-Eyed Monster heads to White Hart Lane - Betting News with Betfred












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It is a case of those ' who want to' facing those ' who already have' at White Hart Lane on Sunday when Liverpool take on Tottenham Hotspur.

The North London side finished in the top four last season and have now qualified for the last 16 of the Champions League after some inspirational performances - and their form is reflected in their price this weekend, 11/10 to beat the red half of Merseyside.

How jealous Reds fans must be as they are forced to make do with a place in the Europa League competition, as well as seeing their side faltering in the Premier League. Indeed, the Premier League best odds make Liverpool 4/1 to finish in the top 4 this season compared to the 9/4 on offer for Spurs to do likewise.

Roy Hodgson will be hoping that Spurs have an off day after their Champions League win over Werder Bremen on Wednesday night. For inspiration he is likely to look at some of Spurs' previous results following their midweek European exertions, which include defeats at the hands of both Wigan and Bolton.

Liverpool are looking to end a poor run of form on the road, where they have taken just three points from 21 this season, and have won only twice away from Anfield since December 2009.
They are 13/5 in the football betting to take all three points on Sunday.

What must be of worry to Reds' fans is how regularly their side have conceded goals on the road, and now they travel to face a Spurs team that has been free-scoring in recent weeks.

Earlier in the week Christian Poulsen said Liverpool need to get "better and better" away from home, and they can be sure that their top four credentials will be truly tested at White Hart Lane on Sunday.

Spurs are capable of ripping any side apart going forward with their free-flowing attacking football, just look how they destroyed defending European Champions Inter Milan, so this is a daunting examination for Liverpool.

Harry Redknapp's side look full of confidence and self-belief - the exact opposite to Hodgson's troubled troops. A lot will depend on how Liverpool cope with the man-of-the-moment, Welshman Gareth Bale, who is 8/1 to score the first goal, and the buy of the season so far, Dutchman Rafael van der Vaart.
It seems that if you can nullify their presence in midfield, then you are a huge step closer to getting a result over the Londoners.

My Tip of the Weekend:

Spurs have looked in great scoring form, but they are also susceptible to conceding, and the same can be said of Liverpool, so even money with Betfred for more than 2.5 goals in the game seems a good option. Also with leaky defences on both sides Betfred's 4/5 that both teams will score looks very tempting.

Sunday 28th November: Tottenham v Liverpool, kick-off 4pm, Live on Sky Sports 1.

By Drew Swainston
(Guest writer from Betfred on behalf of Beer Footy and Birds!)


Thursday, November 25, 2010

Eric Wynalda – Memories of 1994

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - YA Weekend recap

I know that Goff does one for MLS on occasion which I enjoy, so I am going to steal that idea and it might become a fixture here at weekend's end. Let me know if I missed anything.

The Good
*Gatt scores again
*Grella scores again for Carlisle United
*Holden has another MOTM worthy performance in Bolton's 5-1 win

The Bad
*Gomez, Vidal and Torres fall out of Apertura playoffs despite Gomez's goal/assist
*Bradley gets an assist, but 'Gladbach lose again and risk relegation

The Ugly
*Feilhaber misses a late penalty in a 1-0 loss
*Friedel mistake on first goal leads to Aston Villa loss

MOTD 2 Highlights of YA in the Prem: Friedel and Dempsey (updated with full show)

Match of the Day 2 highlights of Friedel and Dempsey. Videos after the jump...



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http://www.zshare.net/video/8298086921563592/

Full show

Parkhurst goes distance in 2-1 loss

Parkhurst with FC Nordsjælland
*He went the distance in a 2-1 loss to FC Copenhagen.
*Highlights after the jump...



Dempsey goes distance in Fulham loss

Dempsey with Fulham
*He went the distance in a 4-1 loss to Manchester City.
*Highlights after the jump...



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Feilhaber misses late penalty in 1-0 loss

Feilhaber with AGF
*He did well to draw the penalty but missed in a 1-0 loss to Brønshøj.
*Highlights after the jump...


Friedel in goal as Aston Villa fall to Blackburn

Friedel with Aston Villa
*He made 2 saves in a 2-0 loss to Blackburn.
*Highlights after the jump...


Grella scores for Carlisle in losing effort

Grella and Simek with Carlisle
*Mike cleaned up a rebound off a Simek shot in a 2-1 loss to Walsall.
*Highlights after the jump...


Lletget talks about West Ham

Saturday, November 20, 2010

MOTD Highlights of YA in the Prem: Hahnemann & Holden (updated with full show)

Only two Americans playing today in the Premier League. Videos after the jump...



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Bocanegra goes distance in St. Etienne draw

Bocanegera with St. Etienne
*He went the full 90 in a 1-1 draw with Auxerre.
*Highlights after the jump...


Kljestan is 1st half sub in Anderlecht win

Kljestan with Anderlecht
*He came on in the 25th minute in a 1-0 win over GB.
*Highlights after the jump...


Yanks Down South: Castillo and Hoyos

Castillo with San Luis
*He played the first half in a 4-1 loss to America.

Hoyos with Estudiantes
*He played the first half in a 2-0 win over Huracán.
Highlights of both matches after the jump...




Hahnemann in goal as Wolves lose to Blackpool

Hahnemann with Wolves
*He made 2 saves in a 2-1 loss to Blackpool.
*Highlights after the jump...


Holden goes the distance in Bolton win

 
Holden with Bolton
*He went the distance in a 4-1 win over Newcastle.
*Highlights after the jump...


Bradley gets assist and card in 'Gladbach loss (updated with extended highlights)

Bradley with Gladbach
*He went 89 minutes and got an assist and yellow card in a 3-2 loss to Mainz.
*Watch replay of full match.
*Highlights after the jump...


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Starikov goes 88 minutes in Tom Tomsk 1-0 win

Starikov with FC Tom' Tomsk
*He went 88 minutes in a 1-0 win over Sibir Novosibirsk.
*Highlights after the jump...



Gatt scores another goal for Altach

Gatt with Altach
*He went the distance and scored the game winner in a 4-0 win over Admira.
*Click here for video of the goal.

Friday, November 19, 2010

The Seventh Sign of the Apocalypse

BY: Matt Carlson

Growing up my friends and I used to like working phrases from movies into everyday conversation. The movie Ghostbusters was one of our go-to’s with lots of good ones like, “You didn’t even negotiate with him!”, “What did you DO, Ray?”, “All right. Important safety tip. Thanks, Egon.”, and “That’s a big Twinkie.” In one of my favorite scenes, comedic acting legends Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Dan Akroyd are trying to explain to the Mayor of New York City that all of the unusual happenings going on in the City are signs to indicate that the end of the world is coming. When the Mayor asks for further explanation, Akroyd, Ramis and Murray say, “Real wrath of God type stuff. Fire and brimstone coming down from the sky! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness, earthquakes, volcanoes! The dead rising from the grave! Human sacrifice, dog and cats living together, mass hysteria!” Well, during the South Africa match this past Wednesday night, I had a “dogs and cats living together” moment.
Before going further, I want to make something clear. I am forever grateful to John Harkes and Alexi Lalas and their teammates for their contributions on the field.

Continue reading after the jump...



In my opinion, without them, U.S. soccer is nowhere near where it is today. That said, I have been less of a fan when they are broadcasting. I don’t have a lot of venom for them; I just don’t often agree with them. However, during the broadcast of the South Africa match and the post-match commentary, I found myself agreeing with comments that were made by John Harkes and Alexi Lalas. For me to agree with a comment by Harkes or a comment by Lalas by itself is unusual, but for me to agree with both of them on the same night had me very concerned. Was this one of the signs of the Apocalypse? Is it one of the things that Nostradamus predicted? Perhaps, I just have a tumor pressing on my frontal lobe. Regardless, I think John Harkes and Alexi Lalas were spot on Wednesday night.

Let’s start with the comment by John Harkes. He said credit needs to be given to Bob Bradley for giving the young guys a run out. I completely agree. Many fans have taken the position that the USMNT is going to stagnate under Bob Bradley if he coaches for another four years. Well, the early returns would suggest otherwise. In the last World Cup cycle, Bob Bradley brought in over ninety players in sixty-six matches, with forty-nine getting their first caps. Some of those first-timers included Jozy Altidore, Stuart Holden, Charlie Davies, Jay DeMerit, and Maurice Edu. Given how he has handled the matches since the World Cup ended, it looks like Bob Bradley is going to continue his practice of looking at as many players as possible. During the four post-World Cup matches, Bradley has given ten players their first USMNT cap, including Jermaine Jones, Eric Lichaj, Juan Agudelo, Teal Bunbury, Tim Ream, and Mikkel Diskerud. When you add in that some of these players are eligible to play for other countries, this is good early work by Bradley, in my opinion. If Bradley keeps this up, he should know about every worthy prospect in the pool by the time the next World Cup comes around. Bringing in talented new guys should keep the veterans on their toes, as well. Another sign that the stagnation concern may be unfounded is that Bradley has been trying out some new formations. While he has typically played a 4-4-2, since the World Cup, he has already experimented with a 4-2-3-1 and a 4-5-1. The experiment was not a full success, but it appears that Bradley is trying to figure out the best way to maximize his talent. Scheduling a friendly with Chile -- a 2010 World Cup participant -- is a nice step, too. From my perspective, there are hopeful signs out there for those who fear that the program is going to be on cruise control for the next four years.

As for Alexi Lalas’ comment, he congratulated Juan Agudelo, but was also quick to bring a dose of reality into the situation by telling everyone to calm down. Some are criticizing Lalas for what he said, but not me. Did you see the chatter online after the South Africa match? People were already calling for Agudelo to start in place of Altidore. Being blunt and direct is the only way to communicate to people like that. Listen, I think there are a lot of things Altidore could improve upon, and, in fact, I do not think Altidore would have finished the chance that Agudelo did against South Africa, but Altidore is still our best forward right now. Agudelo is very promising and he may end up earning a starting spot over time, however, scoring a goal in a friendly against the fiftieth ranked team in the world does not qualify Agudelo to lead the line for the USMNT. He needs time to continue to develop and fans need to let him do so if he is ever going to reach his potential. This reality check also applies to all of the new young guys who come into the team during the next four years. Diskerud had nice vision, composure and touch on the assist to Agudelo, but that does not mean he should now be the starter in central midfield as I have seen advocated. Brek Shea looked out of his depth in his first start, but that does not mean he should be written off as a result. There are going to be ups and downs with all of the new guys, and I hope USMNT fans enjoy the ride, but keep a bit of objectivity going forward.

So, in taking some of my own medicine, I am going to be objective and will accept that my agreement with Harkes and Lalas is not some frightening sign of end times. It’s merely a couple of experienced soccer professionals stating an informed opinion that I happen to agree with. Now, if I start agreeing with Wynalda, too . . . “Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria!”

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Last Wednesday night England's very own Roman emperor and general, Mr.Fabio Capello led our national football team into battle. The outcome was another woeful, hapless and altogether thoroughly embarrassing performance, which ended inevitably in defeat.

What makes the 2-1 'friendly' defeat even more galling is that the opposition were France, who less than six months ago were in total disarray themselves, as disharmony on and off the park at the World Cup led to an unprecedented and almost catastrophic collapse within the ranks of the French Football Federation.

At the tournament last summer, Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka reportedly clashed with Raymond Domenech at half-time during their second group game against Mexico, and was sent home from the World Cup for 'verbally abusing' his coach.
The rest of the France squad refused to train in protest at the decision, and Domenech had to read out a statement from them explaining their actions.

The FFF managing director Jean-Louis Valentin resigned in disgust, and even French President Nicolas Sarkozy was called upon in an attempt to defuse the situation!

In the end France were eliminated for failing to deliver on the pitch, and were thus eliminated at the group stage of the tournament, with Domenech refusing to shake the hand of South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira after the final group game.

Domenech 'stood down' as France coach after the tournament and former Manchester United defender Laurent Blanc replaced Domenech in July.

The World Cup controversies subsequently forced FFF president Jean-Pierre Escalettes to resign, while head of state Nicolas Sarkozy pledged to personally lead an investigation.

It doesn't end there either, as Domenech is now currently seeking £2.5m in severance pay, claiming he was made a 'scapegoat' for his team's poor World Cup performance.

The trauma following such a dramatic chain of events, you would understandably think might take a football nation quite a while to overcome.

On the contrary in fact - Blanc has adapted incredibly well, and his side sit top of their Euro 2012 qualifying group after four games.

After 90 minutes at Wembley this week, in which England's players were outfought, outthought and outplayed so comprehensively by their French opponents, here is an interesting statistic worth noting in terms of the resources available to both nations - ' There are currently 41 French professionals playing football in England right now, and not one Englishmen playing in France.'

The reaction of the England football team to its failure at the World Cup could not be more different to that of our counterparts across the English Channel.
We continue to deliver abject sub-standard performances, while France, once the phoenix consumed by flames, has risen again from the ashes..........and in quick fire time!

How and why is this the case?
A new manager.............enough said!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

A Yank Abroad No More: Jay Demerit Joins the WhiteCaps

This has been reported for some time and been in my link drops, but now it is official.
*USA World Cup star Jay DeMerit becomes first Whitecaps FC MLS signing
*Whitecaps introduce DeMerit as first signing
Video interviews after the jump...




The Anguish of The Anguish of Gale Agbossoumonde

I spotted this at The Offside Rules. I have had a few posts about Gale, but it was great to see him make his full USMNT debut. I have had little chance to see him play but have only heard rave reviews. There is a small video after the jump and a link to a ESPN article that is definitely worth the read.
*The Anguish of Gale Agbossoumonde





Estoril - Gale Agbossoumonde from Comprimido on Vimeo.

Nov. 17, 2010: MNT Reacts to Win against South Africa

Juan Agudelo's USMNT Debut vs. South Africa

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Some Post-Match Articles

A pretty painful game to watch in terms of the beautiful game. There were some great individual performances and a "W" with a nice goose egg in the back. However, it was about 85 minutes of drag football followed by a moment of class which I must say made it worth sitting through the 85 minutes. I just hope everyone keeps the moment in perspective. Juan is 17 and a very promising young player. Let's just take it easy and remember that Eddie Johnson and Freddy Adu (both of whom I still have hope for) also rode the hype train. Regardless, a great moment for the kid and a great glimpse at some future US players. I have a link for the full match just in case.
*Watch the full match replay
*USA 1, South Africa 0: Agudelo Strike Lifts Yanks
*Agudelo scores in dream debut, lifts young USA team to win in South Africa
*Agudelo Scores in Debut
*So much for experience