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  • Ytowngirlinfla
    like_that;1619740 wrote:Just admit you overreacted and move on.
    I may have misspoke with the whole I hope they lose so he can get fired shit, but I still don't like his decisions. We shall soon see how this plays out. I want us to win more than anything but I also want us to have the best players on the team.
  • ohiobucks1
    Ytown may have overreacted but the point is still the same. JK fucked up.

    @laley I would normally agree with your point but Timothy chandler did a similar thing to Donovan and is on the team. It's clear to me that JK had a personal problem with Landon and he should have put that shit behind him
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    ohiobucks1;1619753 wrote:Ytown may have overreacted but the point is still the same. JK fucked up.

    @laley I would normally agree with your point but Timothy chandler did a similar thing to Donovan and is on the team. It's clear to me that JK had a personal problem with Landon and he should have put that shit behind him
    He clearly has a problem with Donovan but oh well moving on. Some pundits have said he blames Donovan for getting sacked at Bayern. I still don't get the Chandler pick. He had an awful awful year and was wishy washy wanting to play for the US.
  • Laley23
    ohiobucks1;1619753 wrote:Ytown may have overreacted but the point is still the same. JK fucked up.

    @laley I would normally agree with your point but Timothy chandler did a similar thing to Donovan and is on the team. It's clear to me that JK had a personal problem with Landon and he should have put that shit behind him
    I was simply saying Landon has no one to blame but himself, really.

    Also, how quickly we forget that Klinsman took the USA through the best stretch we have seen from them in some time. We dominated qualifying and had the longest unbeaten streak in US history, correct? All of a sudden we are drawn into the GoD, he doesnt take Landy, and people start to question him.

    Not saying maybe you arent justified, or that his decisions may be awful...but it seems REALLY shortsighted and unfair. He hasnt done anything to warrant questioning thus far, imo, looking big picture.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    Laley23;1619763 wrote:I was simply saying Landon has no one to blame but himself, really.

    Also, how quickly we forget that Klinsman took the USA through the best stretch we have seen from them in some time. We dominated qualifying and had the longest unbeaten streak in US history, correct? All of a sudden we are drawn into the GoD, he doesnt take Landy, and people start to question him.

    Not saying maybe you arent justified, or that his decisions may be awful...but it seems REALLY shortsighted and unfair. He hasnt done anything to warrant questioning thus far, imo, looking big picture.
    That's fine but is the big picture playing for 2014 or 2018? You take the best players at each position, not players to get them experience. You get experience in friendlies not the World Cup. Plus no one knows how these kids are even going to pan out. It seems he may just pack it in for this one hoping for 2018. I'd really like to know what happened at camp. I think it will come out after the World Cup is over.

    On a side note, I finally found my waldo jersey. It's funny I wanted to buy one off ebay but those are fetching $250 or more.
  • SportsAndLady
    Ytowngirlinfla;1619767 wrote:That's fine but is the big picture playing for 2014 or 2018? You take the best players at each position, not players to get them experience. You get experience in friendlies not the World Cup. Plus no one knows how these kids are even going to pan out. It seems he may just pack it in for this one hoping for 2018. I'd really like to know what happened at camp. I think it will come out after the World Cup is over.

    On a side note, I finally found my waldo jersey. It's funny I wanted to buy one off ebay but those are fetching $250 or more.
    I know what happened. Donovan wasn't good enough to make it. End of story.
  • Laley23
    Ytowngirlinfla;1619767 wrote:That's fine but is the big picture playing for 2014 or 2018? You take the best players at each position, not players to get them experience. You get experience in friendlies not the World Cup. Plus no one knows how these kids are even going to pan out. It seems he may just pack it in for this one hoping for 2018. I'd really like to know what happened at camp. I think it will come out after the World Cup is over.

    On a side note, I finally found my waldo jersey. It's funny I wanted to buy one off ebay but those are fetching $250 or more.
    I dont think any coach would ever sacrifice a WC.

    I meant big picture in terms of the amount of players he has called up. Lots of people hated that he was giving so many different guys a chance, but that was a big picutre move and didnt hurt the US.
  • OSH
    Ytowngirlinfla;1619726 wrote:I actually want this team to do really well. I just don't think we are set up to do well. It's not just Donovan. It's the other choices. I'll eat my words if his decisions pan out but I really don't think we will do well. I can have my opinion of not liking Klinsmann or his choices. A lot of pundits are questioning his decisions. Some of you act like it's just me thinking this.
    You have noted 3-4 choices: mainly LD, Edu (who would've been a terrible choice to take), and Brooks/Chandler. Mostly everyone who are questioning anything are fans who have no idea what happened in camp. No one knows how anyone did but everyone is emotionally attached to LD. The World Cup has no room for sentimental value or emotional attachment. I don't care if it is even for a "super sub."
    Ytowngirlinfla;1619767 wrote:That's fine but is the big picture playing for 2014 or 2018? You take the best players at each position, not players to get them experience. You get experience in friendlies not the World Cup. Plus no one knows how these kids are even going to pan out. It seems he may just pack it in for this one hoping for 2018. I'd really like to know what happened at camp. I think it will come out after the World Cup is over.
    There is no playing for 2018, I don't know why so many people say that? Jurgen knows if he doesn't do somewhat well, he may not be here in 2018...so why do that? There are plenty of "veterans" on the team. Taking LD isn't an overwhelming amount of "experience" to the team...it's one player. Sure, he's seen a lot and done a lot. But where do we start/stop with that?

    I said it earlier, how much "experience" does one team need? All 3 goalkeepers, Beasley, Cameron (veteran, but not as much experience with USMNT as some others), Gonzalez (same as Cameron), Zusi (same as previous two), Jones, Beckerman, Bradley, Bedoya, Altidore (even if he is younger), Wondolowski, and Dempsey. That's 14 players out of the 23 with great experience in playing. Is one more player going to change things all that much? Just a question, but to me...I don't see it changing much.

    You don't know if the young guys will pan out, but they definitely won't if they don't get some more experience. That's why I'm in favor of taking a young GK (to replace whoever may be 3rd on the depth chart). And, to clarify, you take the best players in each position that fit the team. It's important to note that. There could be better players, but that doesn't mean it is what is best for the team.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    Laley23;1619770 wrote:I dont think any coach would ever sacrifice a WC.

    I meant big picture in terms of the amount of players he has called up. Lots of people hated that he was giving so many different guys a chance, but that was a big picutre move and didnt hurt the US.
    I would hope not but some people were saying he wants these guys to get experience and he was looking ahead to 2018.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    OSH;1619775 wrote:You have noted 3-4 choices: mainly LD, Edu (who would've been a terrible choice to take), and Brooks/Chandler. Mostly everyone who are questioning anything are fans who have no idea what happened in camp. No one knows how anyone did but everyone is emotionally attached to LD. The World Cup has no room for sentimental value or emotional attachment. I don't care if it is even for a "super sub."



    There is no playing for 2018, I don't know why so many people say that? Jurgen knows if he doesn't do somewhat well, he may not be here in 2018...so why do that? There are plenty of "veterans" on the team. Taking LD isn't an overwhelming amount of "experience" to the team...it's one player. Sure, he's seen a lot and done a lot. But where do we start/stop with that?

    I said it earlier, how much "experience" does one team need? All 3 goalkeepers, Beasley, Cameron (veteran, but not as much experience with USMNT as some others), Gonzalez (same as Cameron), Zusi (same as previous two), Jones, Beckerman, Bradley, Bedoya, Altidore (even if he is younger), Wondolowski, and Dempsey. That's 14 players out of the 23 with great experience in playing. Is one more player going to change things all that much? Just a question, but to me...I don't see it changing much.

    You don't know if the young guys will pan out, but they definitely won't if they don't get some more experience. That's why I'm in favor of taking a young GK (to replace whoever may be 3rd on the depth chart). And, to clarify, you take the best players in each position that fit the team. It's important to note that. There could be better players, but that doesn't mean it is what is best for the team.
    It's too bad Subotic didn't commit to the US. We'd have a great CB at least to pair with Cameron or even Gonzalez. I think getting a different 3rd GK in there is better than taking Rimando also.
  • OSH
    Laley23;1619770 wrote:I meant big picture in terms of the amount of players he has called up. Lots of people hated that he was giving so many different guys a chance, but that was a big picutre move and didnt hurt the US.
    I love that Jurgen has given many players a chance. That's something I have enjoyed about Jurgen since he's taken over. I touted it as a majorly positive move from Arena and Bradley. I hear what you are saying though...people didn't necessarily understand it.

    Also, it is extremely important to note...more MLS players were selected this year than any other World Cup since 1998 (first WC after MLS started). They have 10 on the USMNT roster (had 6 in 2010). There are also 31 total MLSers representing their countries acrosst he world, enough for 8th in the world for leagues. The MLS also have more players than they ever have had in the World Cup, 31 this year with previous high being 21 in 1998.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    FYI reports are Gonzalez is favoring his left knee. Goodson may get a call up.
  • ohiobucks1
    Ytowngirlinfla;1619796 wrote:FYI reports are Gonzalez is favoring his left knee. Goodson may get a call up.
    Wouldn't hate it. Gonzales is vastly overrated and is good for a goal given up every single game.
  • ohiobucks1
    SportsAndLady;1619768 wrote:I know what happened. Donovan wasn't good enough to make it. End of story.

    False. Donovan was good enough to make it. He's at worst a top 11 most talented US player. There is a 0% chance that Bedoya, Davis, Green, and Diskerud are all better than Donovan. 0% chance.
  • SportsAndLady
    ohiobucks1;1619810 wrote:False. Donovan was good enough to make it. He's at worst a top 11 most talented US player. There is a 0% chance that Bedoya, Davis, Green, and Diskerud are all better than Donovan. 0% chance.
    I'll take the coaching staff's word over yours...sorry.
  • ohiobucks1
    SportsAndLady;1619813 wrote:I'll take the coaching staff's word over yours...sorry.
    You don't have to be an A licensed coach to see the obvious. Pretty much any soccer fan who follows any of these players can tell you that. Someone like Brad Davis may serve a specific purpose (set pieces) so I can understand his inclusion. A player like Julian Green adds nothing. If he does well, great. But its a stupid risk as the kid is 18 and is on the 3rd division team.

    You can take the staffs word all that you'd like, but the more and more I read about it, the clearer it becomes that JK just had a personal problem with Donovan which is petty and something that a national team coach should not fucking worry himself with.

    He can say it's because Donovan was not best 23 all he wants, but anybody who watches soccer on a regular basis knows thats bullshit. Donovan is easily top 23. IMO he's top 6, still.
  • SportsAndLady
    ohiobucks1;1619814 wrote:You don't have to be an A licensed coach to see the obvious. Pretty much any soccer fan who follows any of these players can tell you that. Someone like Brad Davis may serve a specific purpose (set pieces) so I can understand his inclusion. A player like Julian Green adds nothing. If he does well, great. But its a stupid risk as the kid is 18 and is on the 3rd division team.

    You can take the staffs word all that you'd like, but the more and more I read about it, the clearer it becomes that JK just had a personal problem with Donovan which is petty and something that a national team coach should not fucking worry himself with.

    He can say it's because Donovan was not best 23 all he wants, but anybody who watches soccer on a regular basis knows thats bullshit. Donovan is easily top 23. IMO he's top 6, still.
    The coaching staff had a personal problem with Donovan...and you want him on the team?

    They're the fucking coaches, if they don't want someone on the team due to their attitude, I'm all for it.

    My comment has nothing to do with talent...the coaching staff felt Donovan wasn't the best choice to make the team, so be it.
  • ohiobucks1
    SportsAndLady;1619817 wrote: My comment has nothing to do with talent...the coaching staff felt Donovan wasn't the best choice to make the team, so be it.
    Fair enough. He may not be right for the team for some reason that I don't know. But it is certainly not because he is not good enough. He is still one of our best American players.
  • SportsAndLady
    ohiobucks1;1619824 wrote:Fair enough. He may not be right for the team for some reason that I don't know. But it is certainly not because he is not good enough. He is still one of our best American players.
    If urban meyer kicked Nowh spence off the team today for conduct detrimental to the team, would you be pissed at urban because he's one of our best players or cool with the decision?
  • vball10set
    SportsAndLady;1619826 wrote:If urban meyer kicked Nowh spence off the team today for conduct detrimental to the team, would you be pissed at urban because he's one of our best players or cool with the decision?
    I know you weren't asking me, but I'd be pissed at Noah Spence!
  • SportsAndLady
    vball10set;1619839 wrote:I know you weren't asking me, but I'd be pissed at Noah Spence!
    So why aren't you pissed at Donovan?
  • Automatik
    Not the same situation. No one knows the exact reasoning that Donovan and Klinsmann didn't see eye to eye.

    Coaches/managers fuck things up all the time.....it's not like Jurgen is some managerial god. I still don't like that Donovan was left off, but I get it and I'm hoping it works out.
  • SportsAndLady
    Automatik;1619864 wrote:Not the same situation. No one knows the exact reasoning that Donovan and Klinsmann didn't see eye to eye.

    Coaches/managers fuck things up all the time.....it's not like Jurgen is some managerial god. I still don't like that Donovan was left off, but I get it and I'm hoping it works out.
    If no one knows what happened, why can you say it isn't the same situation?

    Jurgen, according to you guys, decided to leave Donovan off the team due to personal reasons. That reason more than likely wasn't because Donovan banged jurgens wife. It was probably due to work ethic or something along those lines. I'm saying that's fine by me. If someone doesn't work their ass off and feels entitled because of what they've done in the past, I'd rather the coach leave him behind then take him on.
  • vball10set
    SportsAndLady;1619855 wrote:So why aren't you pissed at Donovan?
    In your scenario, if he indeed did do something that caused him to be a distraction, then I should be. However, when I first posted my displeasure about him being left off the team, this information wasn't available to me.
  • ohiobucks1
    SportsAndLady;1619855 wrote:So why aren't you pissed at Donovan?

    Juergan specifically said he booted Donovan for not being one of the 23 best players. If donovan was being a douche, then JK should have said so, and I would have blamed Donovan. JK said it was because of skill. For that I think he messed up.