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U.S. Men's National Soccer (Official Thread)

I thought Tim Howard and Michael Bradley were the two U.S. players to stand out.

Didn't see much from Jermaine Jones or Jozy Altidore.

Asleep on the set piece prior to the PK. The back line looked flat at times, but Chandler and Goodson (sub) were added, so they haven't played together much.

Considering the tying goal came in stoppage time, I'll take it.
 
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I agree, Michael Bradley and Tim Howard were the two best players on the field for the U.S. Without these two, we probably lose by 2 or more goals.

Both goals scored by the U.S. were impressive, but Bradley's goal was total class. For my money, Michael Bradley has to be in the top 5-7 volleyers in the world. He consistently puts bouncing balls on and in the net.

Our defense is a problem.
 
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Third attempt at a women's professional soccer league. U.S. Soccer is working in conjunction with the Canada FA and Mexico FA for the eight-team league.

http://tracking.si.com/2012/11/21/u-s-soccer-pro-womens-soccer-league/

Teams in Boston, Chicago, Kansas City, New Jersey, Portland, Rochester, Seattle, and Washington D.C.

Really, the only way they may get any sort of attendance is to hold games prior to MLS games (in MLS cities).
 
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