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Yeah. The Dutch should have pressed in AET. Argentina are formidable in PK shootouts. But I suspect that the Dutch were gassed after 90 (well 100+minutes)
Kudos to Argentina. Moving on. Also kudos to Netherlands. They figured out the Argentinian weaknesses and exploited them (took them 83 minutes to do so, but who is quibbling?). Finally, kudos to Croatia. They continue to fly under the radar. See ya, Brazil. Croatia is my pick from this matchup.
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Also, there is a WC 2022 thread now. Lastly, on-topic, there's a chance the next Copa America will be hosted in the U.S. Ecuador apparently withdrew the bid. Would be a good time to see how far the team has progressed, etc. I also hope I might get a chance to spectate. |
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Neymar puts 6th star on Brazil badge BeSoccer BeSoccer 19 days ago 1.6k Neymar already has 6 stars and the WC hasn't even started. Screenshot/Instagram Neymar already has 6 stars and the WC hasn't even started. Screenshot/Instagram Brazilian Neymar Jr is looking forward to the action getting underway in Qatar. In one of his last 'stories' on Instagram, the footballer showed a photo of his shorts with his country's badege, but with a slight difference... Instead of five stars, which is what Brazil have thanks to their five World Cup victories, there were six, the sixth being added by the striker. cbf logo LOADING OFFICIAL CONTENT keep watching It has been 20 years since Brazil won their last World Cup. The South American side have not lifted the trophy since 2002. Despite two decades having passed, Brazil are still the experts in this competition, as they have won five. As well as the last one in 2002, they won the 1958, 1962, 1970 and 1994 editions. But Neymar is not settling for that. He wants to make history and be one of the Brazilians to give their country another star. Neymar wants to win the World Cup so much, that he has already added another star to Brazil's collection. He showed it off on an 'Instagram' story. It is a sign of how much that he and the whole team have to get the victory in Qatar. |
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Lots of discussion about Reyna not playing in WC - fitness - commitment? Then rumors about Berhalter being blackmailed - apparently years ago he kicked/abused his girlfriend/ now wife. Now it appears that Reyna's parents (Claudio - ex captain) may have been behind the blackmail. What a $hitshow!!! |
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hahah - then there is hope for the USA
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$hyteshow sums up my thoughts. Just so much ugh. Berlhalter should have never shared the Gio benching in the first place (after the U.S. was knocked out). I see it as an overall harmless mistake but not enough t justify what Claudio Reyna has subsequently done. The dredging of old issues, especially if one that has been a non-issue for decades, is just sheer pettiness. If Berlhalter is to be believed and if no further incident has taken place, a good 30 years have elapsed. |
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I am sure there is more to follow. Probably nothing good for the Reyna family. From what I read is what Claudio's wife, who was GB's wife's college roommate, who submitted the complaint. I suspect that GB, fairly or otherwise, is done.
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My cousin was a NCAA Women's Coach for many years. She would give the same speech every year to incoming 1st year players and their parents. I am coaching you to not just be the best player you can be, but to be an adult who can deal with life. If you have a problem, come talk to me. Parents, if your daughter has a problem, encourage her to come talk to me, but I will not negotiate with you.
Every year, the AD would get at least one letter saying the coach should be fired. She had won a couple national championships at the time, so was safe. This is essentially what happened to Coach B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The culture of drinking and violence has definitely existed in college sports for years. It really started to get attention after the Duke Lacrosse incident with the strippers, and the UVa incident where a young woman on the lacrosse team was killed by her lacrosse playing boyfriend in a drunken rage. There has been a big push on dealing with relationship violence at both the collegiate and high school levels in recent years. It is probably better now. This incident was 1991 with 1st year college students involving alcohol. It doesn't appear they kept it a secret and Coach B has said he sought counselling. They are still together and there are no reported incidents after. This is what you want. A person with a problem to get help. After they have gotten help and change, you don't punish them.... If anything, Coach B can become a real advocate for change and continued support for dealing with relationship violence in sports. That seems the right approach here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think the Reynas have taken toxic bulldozing parenting to a new low. https://www.theguardian.com/football...na-family-feud Last edited by verticaldoug; 01-05-2023 at 06:48 AM. |
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I read this comment at Defector, but it still holds true. The Reyna BS shows that America is finally becoming a real soccer (football) country!
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To me, the Reyna family comes off the worst. Gio pouted hard, Claudio threatened to go public with allegations against Berhalter during the World Cup because Gio was benched, and now mom Danielle really stepped into it with both feet. Claudio can forget ever coaching the USMNT, Gio's USMNT career is in jeopardy because of his own and his parents' actions, and as for Danielle.......
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