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The United States has a full schedule this summer, including World Cup Qualifiers in Costa Rica on June 3rd and June 6th in Chicago vs. Honduras. The MNT has never won in Costa Rica, and Honduras is the last team to beat the US on our soil.

Then, The Confederations Cup kicks off in South Africa, with The Good Guys playing Italy on June 15th, Brazil the 18th, and Egypt the 21st. This will be a HUGE test to really see where this squad is in their preparations for World Cup.

And can't for get the Concacaf Gold Cup starting Independence Day against Grenada, July 8th vs. Honduras, and July 8th vs. Haiti.

August 12th we travel to Estadio Azteca for the infamous Border Rivalry. FUCK MEXICO. for those interested check this trailer out....






Should be a very entertaining summer, I can't wait!!!

Thoughts? Comments?

THE YANKS ARE COMING.
 
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NIIICE about time!!! just was to lazy to ever make one...

anyways onto business....

From Goal.com.. A preview of our WC qualifier against Costa Rica

World Cup Hexagonal Round Preview: Costa Rica vs. USA
Who: United States vs. Costa Rica
What: World Cup 2010 qualifying, CONCACAF final round
When: 10 p.m. ET, Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Where: Estadio Ricardo Saprissa; San Jose Costa Rica
TV: ESPN and Galavision
Jun 1, 2009 12:17:32 PM




By Noah Davis

After a two-month layoff, the United States Men's National Team begins its massive slate of summer matches on Wednesday when it travels to Costa Rica to battle the Ticos on the fourth matchday of CONCACAF final round qualification for the 2010 World Cup.

After three games, the Americans sit atop the six-team group on seven points, with the squad's mid-week opponent just a point behind in second place. Costa Rica is undefeated against the U.S. on the artificial turf of Estadio Ricardo Saprissa -- posting a 5-0-1 all-time record in World Cup qualifying -- but Bob Bradley's men made wining in the Central American country a goal from the beginning of the cycle.

However, with injuries to key players plaguing the U.S. as well as with the quick turnaround caused by home match against Honduras and the upcoming Confederations Cup serving as potential distractions, a victory could be too tall an order.

The Flank Problems
The left flank of the American defense has been a troublesome spot for some time. Three players -- DaMarcus Beasley, Jonathan Bornstein, and Heather Pearce -- are competing for the starting slot. After getting the nod against Trinidad and Tobago, the Rangers man -- who's been a fixture at left midfield for the U.S. -- seems to have the inside track, but it remains to be seen if Bradley feels Beasley has enough experience in his new position to play in such an important match. (Also, if Jozy Altidore cannot start, Beas reverts to his previous spot while Bornstein gets the start behind him.)

On the other side of the formation, expect Jonathan Spector to get a start with Frankie Hejduk ruled out due to a groin injury. Marvell Wynne is also a possibility, but the U.S. manger will defer to the West Ham defender's experience.

Get In, Get Out, Stay Healthy

While winning in Saprissa would be a nice boost for American morale -- especially after tying El Salvador -- it's not necessary. A tie is a fine, even excellent, result in a venue of which Landon Donovan once said, "I've never took part in any game, anywhere in the world, where you can feel so much passion and pressure." Even a loss would only momentarily derail the U.S.'s attempt to book a ticket for South Africa.

In reality, three points from the next two games will put the squad in a perfect position as the Hexagonal round begins its second half. In many ways, avoiding additional injuries could be the most important aspect of what should be a very physical match. Still, taking the pressure off with a defeat of the Ticos wouldn't hurt.

Going for Three Straight
Costa Rica, the most successful team in Central America, enters the match in good position to qualify for its third straight World Cup. It's a team in transition -- only two of the starting XI from the first match of the 2006 World Cup campaign figured in its last qualifying game -- but new manager Rodrigo Kenton has his squad believing it should gain one of CONCACAF's three automatic bids to South Africa.

The Ticos mix a wealth of veterans such as Walter Centeno and Freddy Fernandez with brilliant young talent including Celso Borges and Brian Ruiz, both of whom will test the U.S.'s defenders. Andy Furtado has two of the team's three goals in this round of qualifying, while the defense has yet to allow a tally in Saprissa. This one won't be decided until the full 90 have been played.

Projected Costa Rica Lineup
------------------------ Navas -------------------------
Segares -- Corrales Umana -- Fernandez -- Diaz
Borges ---- Centeno ---- Hernandez ----- Alonso
-------------- Ruiz ------------ Furtado --------------

Projected U.S. Lineup
------------------------ Howard --------------------
Spector --- Onyewu --- Bocanegra --- Beasley
Dempsey -- Bradley -- Mastroeni -- Donovan
----------- Altidore ------------- Ching -----------

Goal.com prediction: United States 1-1 Costa Rica
another piece from Goal.com

Pick Your Starting XI For The USA Against Costa Rica
The U.S. National Team visits Costa Rica in World Cup qualifying action Wednesday. Who would make your team?
Jun 1, 2009 4:25:36 PM


On Wednesday, June 3, the U.S. National Team will travel to San Jose, Costa Rica, where it has yet to win in World Cup qualifying.

Head coach Bob Bradley needs your help. Who should the former Major League Soccer coach select as his starting eleven for the fourth matchday of the final round of CONCACAF qualifying for the 2010 World Cup?

A spine of Tim Howard, Oguchi Onyewu, Carlos Bocanegra, Michael Bradley, Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan are likely to get nods. Should any of them be dropped? What role players would you surround them with?

In attack, should teenager Jozy Altidore continue to start? Is it time Freddy Adu got back among the thick of things?

Complete U.S. Roster



GOALKEEPERS (2): Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Tim Howard (Everton)



DEFENDERS (9): Carlos Bocanegra (Rennes), Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Danny Califf (Midtjylland), Jay DeMerit (Watford), Frankie Hejduk (Columbus Crew), Oguchi Onyewu (Standard de Liege), Heath Pearce (Hansa Rostock), Jonathan Spector (West Ham United), Marvell Wynne (Toronto FC), Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa)



MIDFIELDERS (9): Freddy Adu (Monaco), DaMarcus Beasley (Rangers), Michael Bradley (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Clint Dempsey (Fulham), Benny Feilhaber (Aarhus), Sacha Kljestan (Chivas USA), Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids), José Francisco Torres (Pachuca)



FORWARDS (4): Jozy Altidore (Xerez), Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo), Charlie Davies (Hammarby), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy)


Select your starting XI in the comments section below.
and one last one from Goal.com about Concacaf qualifying and playing in the hostel environment of Costa Rica


Canales Daily: The U.S. Heads Into Costa Rica's Cauldron

No wins, no goals in recent games, not even a single point in World Cup qualifying action has Saprissa Stadium ever yielded for the U.S. Can the Americans break the hex?
Jun 1, 2009 11:57:21 AM

By Andrea Canales

To most, the term "Purple Monster" may conjure up demented nightmares of Barney the dinosaur. But to veterans of the U.S. national team, it's the unforgettable nickname of Ricardo Saprissa Stadium in San José, Costa Rica, a nightmare of a venue Americans can't forget. And on Wednesday, when the U.S. visits as the final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying rolls on, they'll be reminded why Saprissa is such a house of horrors.

No other field in CONCACAF throws the U.S. team into such a state -- specifically a losing one. The U.S. has never won there in six games, nor has it even gained so much as a point at any stage of World Cup qualifying. The one draw the Americans managed in Costa Rica was when they played in another stadium in nearby Alajuela. Los Ticos quickly learned to stick to their trump card, though, and all qualifying games since then have taken place at Saprissa.

Unlike Mexico City's legendary Estadio Azteca (where the U.S. actually has claimed a point in qualifying), the tremendous difficulty of getting a good result in Saprissa isn't immediately obvious. There are no smog or altitude issues, and at only 24,000 capacity, the stadium isn't even a fourth the size of the Azteca.

But Costa Rica's fervent fans turn the stands into a roiling mass of humanity that breathes down the neck of all those on the field. They chant, sing, pound drums and dance to encourage their nation along. They are also ruthless in any believed slight by the referee on close calls.

"The way the stadium is, the fans are right on top of you," said former U.S. national-team coach Bruce Arena. "That's intimidating for players, of course, but even more for officials."

Arena's vehement arguing against a handball call made by referee Peter Prendergast against defender Gregg Berhalter in 2000 led to a multiple-game suspension for the coach.

The passing of time may have mellowed Arena somewhat, as the current Galaxy coach looked back and expressed a certain understanding of the burden officials face. "In the old days, the security was nonexistent, almost," Arena said. "It was very tough to get any close call when clearly the officials didn't feel safe."

Berhalter had a similar take when he recalled the incident. "They were going nuts and the referee was a bit nervous for his life, maybe. He made up a call."

In Arena's day, the stadium actually boasted a grass field, but Costa Rica's rainy season wrecked havoc on it. "A very bad field is worse than a good turf field," said Arena. "That old field was just horrible. They'd get these late-afternoon rains and it would turn into a pit. The heat is also a factor."

The criticisms didn't end there. "The visiting locker rooms, it was as if they'd start preparing them a year in advance -- they'd be filthy," Arena continued. "I leave it to your imagination what can accumulate in that sort of environment. The smell was terrible."

Whatever juju worked up by the ardent Ticos fans has been successful. Costa Rica manhandled a rather young U.S. team in its last World Cup qualifying contest, winning 3-0 in October '05 (though the Americans already had clinched qualification for the '06 World Cup).

FIFA, however, has had to take action against overzealous fans who have thrown objects at the players during matches. Security has increased, but the incidents served to add to the legacy of the pit.

Berhalter had a few words for outsiders who insist that CONCACAF qualifying is a joke. "Go down there and play," said the Galaxy defender. "The Germans, first of all, they'd die of the heat. Second of all, the antics going on would drive them crazy. The fire alarms in the middle of the night, the radio stations blaring in front of your hotel. The 12 o'clock kickoff in the middle of July. That stuff, they wouldn't deal with that. The sandwiches, the rocks, the batteries."

Though he didn't play in the 3-0 loss, Landon Donovan did dread a return trip to Costa Rica. "Saprissa feels like the most difficult place to play." said Donovan, pointing out events off the ball. "In Salvador, they're a ways away, and even in Azteca, it is a ways away. You can feel it, you can hear the fans right there. It makes it tougher."

Costa Rica is one of only two CONCACAF countries that has a positive overall goal ratio against the U.S. It would be a tough team to compete against anywhere, let alone at the toughest venue in the region.

"They're a solid team," Donovan said. "There's pressure for them to win at home. If we get four or six points out of these next two games, we're very nearly qualified. So that's our goal in these two games.

Even though Saprissa will not suit up and take the field, the stadium itself gives Costa Rican players extra confidence. The U.S., which may have overlooked los Ticos in the past due to the constant focus on beating Mexico, now faces an opportunity to make history.

"There's a very hostile crowd and it's a difficult place to get three points," said Berhalter. "But the team's in charge right now. They're ahead of the group. This could be a chance for us to get three points."

The Azteca may get more attention as a horrific venue for visiting squads, but the record shows that Saprissa is a real beast.

Donovan is ready for the challenge of winning in the legendary stadium, pointing out that young players on the U.S. team should have learned from the first few matches of qualifying, where in one game, the U.S. trailed by two goals before storming back to equalize.

"El Salvador was a good test," Donovan noted. "It was a wake-up call and now I think those guys know what to expect. It's never easy."

Andrea Canales is Chief Editor of Goal.com North America
 
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ill be watching fa sho we got a bunch of under 21s that can really do something on the international level if they really try....if you lived here for more then 10 years and you root for another international team you are a terriost in my book
 
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might as well throw this into the thread.



DON'T TREAD ON THIS... does your fav soccer team have a rapper? I DONT THINK SO HAHAHA DUUUUUECE!!!
 
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The United States has a full schedule this summer, including World Cup Qualifiers in Costa Rica on June 3rd and June 6th in Chicago vs. Honduras. The MNT has never won in Costa Rica, and Honduras is the last team to beat the US on our soil.

Then, The Confederations Cup kicks off in South Africa, with The Good Guys playing Italy on June 15th, Brazil the 18th, and Egypt the 21st. This will be a HUGE test to really see where this squad is in their preparations for World Cup.

And can't for get the Concacaf Gold Cup starting Independence Day against Grenada, July 8th vs. Honduras, and July 8th vs. Haiti.

August 12th we travel to Estadio Azteca for the infamous Border Rivalry. FUCK MEXICO. for those interested check this trailer out....






Should be a very entertaining summer, I can't wait!!!

Thoughts? Comments?

THE YANKS ARE COMING.
Can't wait till we go up to seattle to see that Gold Cup game!!!!
 
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The Costa Rica game was fucked, and we really didnt look very good against Honduras, I hope that Bradley figures his god damn rotation out, and stop fucking with formations and experimenting. and wish he would play donovan and dempsey in their natural positions (well, where they seem to play the best) for example, WHAT THE FUCK WAS DONOVAN DOING PLAYING LEFT WING, AND BEASLEY SITTING ON THE BENCH TO START FUCKING RETARDED. South Africa next week needs to go way better than this last week.
 
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alright, so fuck the italy game. fuck ricardo clark, and fuck bob bradley. tomorrow is a chance for redemption. egypt put 3 back on brazil, the united states should be able to get something done. itll be interesting to see what formation and what lineup bradley decides to go with for this game. i swear to god if its a 4-3-3 im going to fly to south africa and kill his ass.
 
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alright, so fuck the italy game. fuck ricardo clark, and fuck bob bradley. tomorrow is a chance for redemption. egypt put 3 back on brazil, the united states should be able to get something done. itll be interesting to see what formation and what lineup bradley decides to go with for this game. i swear to god if its a 4-3-3 im going to fly to south africa and kill his ass.
dude, Egypt has some serious talent. They scored 3 goals while only playing with 1 striker. USA has absolutely no chance on Brazil. Dani alves & co. are going to have a field day I bet US doesnt get one shot on cage.
 
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dude, Egypt has some serious talent. They scored 3 goals while only playing with 1 striker. USA has absolutely no chance on Brazil. Dani alves & co. are going to have a field day I bet US doesnt get one shot on cage.
ohhh really? so like when we put 2 back on them last time we played them. when they had ronaldinho who was playing well at the time....fuck all that noise. name one player on egypt without looking up their roster....didnt think so. if bradley doesnt fuck around, and we dont get bullshit red cards from racist referees we'll be alright.
 
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this team is such a joke
the coach is a joke
beasley is a joke
im sure third division european teams could molly wop the US national team
very very sad things to come

what can mr fedex say about this game
 
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LMAO Egypt is waaay better than the US - you'll that when they play soon. Up and coming players for Egypt? Zidan - he's fucking dope, he hit 2 against Brazil but I was already knowing about him. Aboutrika is good, and Egypt doesn't even have Zaki right now - he's out injured. He's arguably their best player, he played for Wigan (in the Premiership) and scored 13-14 goals.

Just cuz you don't know about them doesn't make them good. They won the African Cup of Nations twice in a row - beating teams like Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Ghana.

If the US beats Egypt I'd be very surprised
 
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ohhh really? so like when we put 2 back on them last time we played them. when they had ronaldinho who was playing well at the time....fuck all that noise. name one player on egypt without looking up their roster....didnt think so. if bradley doesnt fuck around, and we dont get bullshit red cards from racist referees we'll be alright.
lmao, yeah, really. big deal you scored 2 goals on Brazil? New Zealand scored 3 on Italy, are they a good team too? Will they ever beat Italy??? NO

I didn't know anyone name on Egypt besides Zaki before the Confed Cup. But who gives a shit? I know they've won African Cup of Nations this year and teams in Africa aren't pushovers (see Spain vs. Nigeria 1998)

If Bradley doesnt do this if the refs don't do that... lol listen to yourself

Racist against who????? White people??? the ref was Swedish :cheeky:


edit: i know what its like to support a team who will never win anything.. i'm a warriors and raiders fan lol