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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s their loss, OP. We are massive fans and know a player on the team from our hometown. We are taking off work the whole week and watching as many games as we can (and lamenting Berhalter’s inability to make a moderately sensible second half adjustment). We have friends from all over the country flying in to watch games and eat Thanksgiving leftovers with us. [/quote] That's very exciting! We're taking the next 2 weeks off to watch group stage. Super excited, though we are a family that pays subscription to watch EPL all games every weekend. And Berhalter has to go. Just awful. But hopefully team can adjust before Fri. [/quote] From all accounts Gregg is a nice human being, but he’s not there as a coach. Why Gio didn’t play is a mystery to us—he’s not injured from what we know. It’s amazing that Tim Weah’s dad was not only a Ballon D’or winner but the President of Liberia, right? Maybe there would be more traction in the Politics forum. [/quote] Morris was subbed on for Weah. MORRIS, as Gio sat on the bench. I will never understand that, though I heard GB post-game say something about wanting to sub Morris for his "strength and speed". How he beats Gio on speed is anyone's guess. I'm still angry about Pepi, and at this point not looking forward to Friday. [/quote]
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