World Cup managers forgot their knives
So many ties and 1-0 wins in the 2010 World Cup… why won’t anyone go for that second goal?
So many ties and 1-0 wins in the 2010 World Cup… why won’t anyone go for that second goal?
A forum to get all your best predictions out there. Match scores. Goalscorers. Red card earners. You name it.
The Azzuri just bug me in a way that no other team does. It’s that deadly combination of the “gamesmanship” (see Zidane, Zinedine) and the less than creative style of play that bores me half way to death.
A closer look at what we learned about the US from the England game.
A look at what the Slovenians and Algerians bring to the table.
The USA walks away with a draw, gets rid of its jitters, and earns a point. Robert Green begins the slow death of his career, and US fans celebrate.
United States vs. England is getting all the press, but the other group matches will be more important in deciding who advances out of Group C. Algeria and Slovenia have the tools to make life miserable for the Yanks and the Brits.
What’s Group B looking like? Argentinian firepower, a bus with Greek license plates, Nigerian oomph, and South Korea verve.
PSP’s Dan Walsh joins Greg Orlandini of KYW Newsradio for a podcast to preview the World Cup and perhaps the most anticipated U.S. national team match ever: Saturday against England. Click here for the podcast on KYW.
A preview on what to expect from the US v. England match
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