February 22, 201610 yr I was excited until the draw took place. While you English will be hooping & hollering for the Euros, on the other side of the pond Copa America Centenario will be taking place in the US. Here are the Groups: Group A U.S. Columbia Costa Rica Paraguay Group BBrazil EcuadorHaiti Peru Group C Mexico Uruguay Jamaica Venezuela Group D ArgentinaChile Panama Bolivia
March 1, 201610 yr f**king pissed none of those games are being played in Kansas City. We got a pretty raw deal with our group as well, I believe we got the highest ranked teams from pots 2, 3 and 4. Brazilian and Uruguay must have their tickets booked for the knockout stages already Edited March 1, 201610 yr by TheChelseaBlues
March 1, 201610 yr Author f**king pissed none of those games are being played in Kansas City. We got a pretty raw deal with our group as well, I believe we got the highest ranked teams from pots 2, 3 and 4. Brazilian and Uruguay must have their tickets booked for the knockout stages alreadyI believe the organizers wanted the biggest stadiums in the US to host matches
March 3, 201610 yr Who do we think will win the groups? Group A U.S. Columbia Costa Rica Paraguay Group BBrazil EcuadorHaiti Peru Group C Mexico Uruguay Jamaica Venezuela Group D ArgentinaChile Panama Bolivia Pretty straight forward I think. For some reason I have a feeling about Peru. Nobody is beating Brazil in that group but Peru get to play them when they will most likely have 6pts already and Peru play Haiti first.
March 16, 201610 yr I'm from Brazil, and a think this competition is absolutely unnecessary. Almost every year this kind of competitions... and players like Neymar commited with the Olympics also.
March 16, 201610 yr I'm from Brazil, and a think this competition is absolutely unnecessary. Almost every year this kind of competitions... and players like Neymar commited with the Olympics also. That's fine for the Brazilians/Argentinians and so on who compete in the WC every 4 years - but for other COMNEBOL nations like Bolivia, Peru and so on this is a huge tournament.
March 16, 201610 yr That's fine for the Brazilians/Argentinians and so on who compete in the WC every 4 years - but for other COMNEBOL nations like Bolivia, Peru and so on this is a huge tournament. that's a nice and clever point of view.
March 16, 201610 yr Cheers! BTW - are you an Atalanta fan or do just love Il Professore? That's complicated, haha. I'm from Bahia, same state of Dani Alves, in Brazil. So, when he moved to Sevilla, I became a Sevilla fan. Then he moved to Barcelona, but I continued as a Sevilla fan. A couple of years later, Sevilla bought Cigarini. He's a great player, fantastic technique and vision. But, as another italian players like Guarente and Ciro Immobile, he had some trouble to stay at the club. Really nice player, kind of a Pirlo. He deserved better in his carreer, I think. Maybe his move for Sevilla was a mistake. Edited March 16, 201610 yr by Luca Cigarini
March 16, 201610 yr Author I'm from Brazil, and a think this competition is absolutely unnecessary. Almost every year this kind of competitions... and players like Neymar commited with the Olympics also. That's fine for the Brazilians/Argentinians and so on who compete in the WC every 4 years - but for other COMNEBOL nations like Bolivia, Peru and so on this is a huge tournament. TBF I am glad that this is a True American Tournament - This is a once in a lifetime opportunity - true there will be a lot of money made but hey I welcome the entertainment
May 1, 201610 yr Author On Friday the preliminary rosters were announced - IMHO Uruguay look like the side that committed most of their best - Brazil didn't include David Luiz, but William & Oscar are on the roster
May 8, 201610 yr Peru - people of a certain age in Scotland, who remember the 1978 World Cup will never forget what they did to Scotland. Ally McLeod completely under estimated them and they beat Scotland 3-1. Edited May 8, 201610 yr by erskblue
May 13, 201610 yr I think Mexico is a real dark horse. They will have "home advantage" for all the games, even the games against the United States. Their fans are the most vile national team fans I've ever seen. Throwing disgusting stuff (urine and even poop) at the opposition players as they head into the tunnel. Sometimes even at their own players. It's a shame because their players have fine sportsmanship. Edited May 13, 201610 yr by offside
May 13, 201610 yr Several of the venues are in extremely hot and/or humid places. I think some of the places that can get really hot in the summer will be okay in June, but others will be very physically challenging especially for players coming from a season in Europe. Today it's 32C (90F) in Orlando. By the way, awesome tournament logo. Edited May 13, 201610 yr by offside
May 28, 201610 yr Author tournament starts next week - I wish I could have attended that opening match, since it is only a couple of hours away - I had to appropriate my funds to another type of adventure (another story) - so we have both Suarez & Messi hurt & will miss the opening matches for their countries - Paraguay had some major injuries as well - I am expecting some upsets in the making all around - can't wait for the party to get started
June 4, 201610 yr Author Colombia spanked The Yanks ass - we are happy that the score wasn't larger than what it was..2-0
June 4, 201610 yr Have a feeling Jurgen will be under serious pressure after we 'fail'. Why he insists on capping Jermaine Jones I dont understand Edited June 4, 201610 yr by TheChelseaBlues
June 4, 201610 yr What i just seen is the reason why i don't like South American football, they are the worst play actors in the game.
June 5, 201610 yr Author What i just seen is the reason why i don't like South American football, they are the worst play actors in the game. did you see the play where James got hurt? I think he flopped & in the process of falling down dislocated his shoulder
June 5, 201610 yr I really hope this tournament will finally rid us of Klinsman. Gotta draw the line somewhere. He deserves credit for including new and young players but there doesnt seem to be any direction or identity. Hiddink would be the best choice for 2018 but he's done it seems. I dont know who we'll bring in after Jurgen
June 6, 201610 yr Author Gotta draw the line somewhere. He deserves credit for including new and young players but there doesnt seem to be any direction or identity. Hiddink would be the best choice for 2018 but he's done it seems. I dont know who we'll bring in after Jurgen Sigi Schmid? Why not? Dude has won on every level he has coached
June 6, 201610 yr did you see the play where James got hurt? I think he flopped & in the process of falling down dislocated his shoulder Any update on him? Usually they can just pop the shoulder back in. There was a gymnast a few Olympics ago that dislocated his shoulder and was in pain screaming, but 15 minutes later he did his rings routine But occasionally you can tear muscles and tendons when you dislocate your shoulder.
June 6, 201610 yr Sigi Schmid? Why not? Dude has won on every level he has coachedI'm not familiar with the Sigi Schmid, but I was thinking they might do well with a Pulis type. Someone who can grind out ugly wins with players of below average ability. I imagine Pulis wants to stay in Britain and if he were to coach a national team it would be Wales. On the other hand Pulis was willing to take some risks signing unknown MLS Americans, and I think Geoff Cameron had a pretty good relationship with him.I was also thinking about Owen Coyle since he was coaching in the MLS but apparently he wanted to return to Britain, and now Blackburn have him. Van Gaal might not be a bad choice to be honest. The players seem like the type van Gaal would like in that they'll buy into a clear system, take direction well, and work hard without complaining about being stifled since there's not much to be stifled in the first place. The problem with Klinsmann in all the jobs he's done is that he doesn't have a clear system or approach. Edited June 6, 201610 yr by offside
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