Anonymous wrote:Those games don't matter much. And it seems like under Emma, she is trying to build and expand the pool of players.
Likewise, this is the international break, so many NWSL teams are missing their top players to full team duties in other countries. They might need those young players to step up with the older players gone.
A U19 game might be seen as less competitive/necessary than a NWSL preseason game
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The roster is comprised of 2006 players - but it is missing potentially the top 2006 players who are in preseason with their NWSL teams (Bugg, Adames) or w the full WNT (Hutton).
You would think you'd want those players playing against Netherlands, Spain etc. vs. pre season practices?
Anonymous wrote:The roster is comprised of 2006 players - but it is missing potentially the top 2006 players who are in preseason with their NWSL teams (Bugg, Adames) or w the full WNT (Hutton).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have any idea if there is a way to watch these games is Spain starting today?
They lost.
US female soccer was the best when we had no competition. Bid farewell to those days as we will never be competitive again, and it shows.
ever. More competition is a good thing and what a giant leap to say they'll never be competitive again. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have any idea if there is a way to watch these games is Spain starting today?
They lost.
US female soccer was the best when we had no competition. Bid farewell to those days as we will never be competitive again, and it shows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have any idea if there is a way to watch these games is Spain starting today?
They lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody have any idea if there is a way to watch these games is Spain starting today?