Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
Friendly reminder US has to beat Spain with two gifts in the form of pk last World Cup.
Friendly reminder that Spain’s WNT has won nothing. Ever.
It is nice though to see they are getting more competitive and may be able to crack into the top 5 best teams in Western Europe.
You are soooo smart!
They can’t win anything when they aren’t around. Friendly reminder the rest of the world didn’t really promote, endorse, foment and push for women soccer until a few years ago… USA women soccer has been around for 3-4 decades.
If you have any brain cells you’ll understand the progress Spain, France, Germany, Holland and any other European nation for that Matter, have made in just about 10 years demonstrates the USWNT will become a follower and not a leader in just about the next major trophy.
It’s hard to accept. But that’s life. Some people do it better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else feeling that the Spirit flame has fizzled out? Maybe it’s just me, been away from sports too long. It’s also too hard to watch a game, let alone trek to Segra. Hope they figure it out.
their best players left, the season isn't overlapping with youth soccer as much and it's a sport that absolutely needs to either vastly increase production values or allow fans in person. It was nice to have DD play a game in MoCo or Howard and then catch a spirit game in the evening
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
Friendly reminder US has to beat Spain with two gifts in the form of pk last World Cup.
Friendly reminder that Spain’s WNT has won nothing. Ever.
It is nice though to see they are getting more competitive and may be able to crack into the top 5 best teams in Western Europe.
You are soooo smart!
They can’t win anything when they aren’t around. Friendly reminder the rest of the world didn’t really promote, endorse, foment and push for women soccer until a few years ago… USA women soccer has been around for 3-4 decades.
If you have any brain cells you’ll understand the progress Spain, France, Germany, Holland and any other European nation for that Matter, have made in just about 10 years demonstrates the USWNT will become a follower and not a leader in just about the next major trophy.
It’s hard to accept. But that’s life. Some people do it better.
Anonymous wrote:Of course top club teams should beat Nat teams
Man City’s 1st Team forwards today
Starters:
Ferran Torres Spain (hat trick v Germany last fall)
Gabriel Jesus Brazil
Backups:
Sergio Aguero Argentina
Raheem Sterling England
Not even mentioning the midfielders and defenders
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
Friendly reminder US has to beat Spain with two gifts in the form of pk last World Cup.
Friendly reminder that Spain’s WNT has won nothing. Ever.
It is nice though to see they are getting more competitive and may be able to crack into the top 5 best teams in Western Europe.
You are soooo smart!
They can’t win anything when they aren’t around. Friendly reminder the rest of the world didn’t really promote, endorse, foment and push for women soccer until a few years ago… USA women soccer has been around for 3-4 decades.
If you have any brain cells you’ll understand the progress Spain, France, Germany, Holland and any other European nation for that Matter, have made in just about 10 years demonstrates the USWNT will become a follower and not a leader in just about the next major trophy.
It’s hard to accept. But that’s life. Some people do it better.
Why is the bolded so important to you? Failure of a team you don't play for seems like a weird thing to be emotionally invested in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
Friendly reminder US has to beat Spain with two gifts in the form of pk last World Cup.
Friendly reminder that Spain’s WNT has won nothing. Ever.
It is nice though to see they are getting more competitive and may be able to crack into the top 5 best teams in Western Europe.
You are soooo smart!
They can’t win anything when they aren’t around. Friendly reminder the rest of the world didn’t really promote, endorse, foment and push for women soccer until a few years ago… USA women soccer has been around for 3-4 decades.
If you have any brain cells you’ll understand the progress Spain, France, Germany, Holland and any other European nation for that Matter, have made in just about 10 years demonstrates the USWNT will become a follower and not a leader in just about the next major trophy.
It’s hard to accept. But that’s life. Some people do it better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
Friendly reminder US has to beat Spain with two gifts in the form of pk last World Cup.
Friendly reminder that Spain’s WNT has won nothing. Ever.
It is nice though to see they are getting more competitive and may be able to crack into the top 5 best teams in Western Europe.
You are soooo smart!
They can’t win anything when they aren’t around. Friendly reminder the rest of the world didn’t really promote, endorse, foment and push for women soccer until a few years ago… USA women soccer has been around for 3-4 decades.
If you have any brain cells you’ll understand the progress Spain, France, Germany, Holland and any other European nation for that Matter, have made in just about 10 years demonstrates the USWNT will become a follower and not a leader in just about the next major trophy.
It’s hard to accept. But that’s life. Some people do it better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
Friendly reminder US has to beat Spain with two gifts in the form of pk last World Cup.
Friendly reminder that Spain’s WNT has won nothing. Ever.
It is nice though to see they are getting more competitive and may be able to crack into the top 5 best teams in Western Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
No Barca has has about 6 international players who are world class including Kheira Hamraoui. Barca played and beat man city with USWNT players - Rose Lavelle, Sam Mewis and Abby Dahlkempe(a two game round). That is the core of the USWNT. Even with those three man city could not beat Chelsea. Tobin Heath and Christen Press played for Man United this year and have been okay but not dominate.
Everyone loves to jump on the USWTN’s wagon and cheer USA! You can google and watch these teams play with and against the best US women players and see for yourself how they stack up. It’s not even a debate the US would lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else feeling that the Spirit flame has fizzled out? Maybe it’s just me, been away from sports too long. It’s also too hard to watch a game, let alone trek to Segra. Hope they figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
Friendly reminder US has to beat Spain with two gifts in the form of pk last World Cup.
Friendly reminder that Spain’s WNT has won nothing. Ever.
It is nice though to see they are getting more competitive and may be able to crack into the top 5 best teams in Western Europe.
we are not talking about Spain’s NT. The best professional club soccer teams will always beat the best national teams men and women. Barca, Chelsea, Byron Munich or PSG women’s would easily beat USWNT. The USWNT is just not at the same level as these clubs. If you know anything about soccer you would understand why this is true. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those team would easily beat the USWNT.
Barca is mostly Spanish players, US v Spain hasn’t gone well for Spain. Chelsea is more international, but who knows
Friendly reminder US has to beat Spain with two gifts in the form of pk last World Cup.