Rob Graff wrote:Ok - Unlike another member of my coaching staff, I'm not a soccer afficionado.
So, help me out - does this new ball that addidas rolled out really make that much difference in the game?
Rob
the goalkeepers are saying that they cant see it, which means that it doesnt spin and they cant gauge how its going to end up when it gets to the goal. the players have said that the ball flies so true that they can hit the spot they are trying to from up to 40 yards (they dont have to over correct for wind or anything). the ball has no seems to weave the panels together. it is made as one piece so the ball flies thru the air smoother than ever. its kinda like a bowling ball that slides down the lane with no spin on it until it reaches the pins.
Wasn't T&T's goalie second string? He played out of his mind. I loved seeing how excited T&T and their fans were for a draw, and the shot of the Sweden fan with his head in his hands at the end was priceless.
Shaka Hislop was T&T's backup because he is 37 years old. he is the starter for West Ham in the EPL, though, and is still a very good keeper.
Todays game was horrible. the US midfield was considerably below par...and that was supposed to be our strongest area. of the 4 midelfielders, only Reyna played like he was ready. Mastroeni was nowhere to be found and Convey and Beasley just didnt attack with any balls. Keller had no chance on any of the goals (a header from 4 yds, and 30 yard swerver into the side netting, and 1v1 with the best player on the Czech team).
Bruce deserves some blame for having the wrong players there to start. O'Brien and EJ were much better in the 2nd half and i bet they start in game 2, with Convey going to the bench, Beasley going back left and Donovan dropping back to right midfield. Italy will be a HUGE test on Saturday and im afriad the US wont be up to it.
If you were amazed by Nedved and Rosicky (im excited for Arsenal after watching this guy today), wait until Nesta, Totti, Camornesi, Pirlo, and Del Piero get a hold of them.