Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being excited by be taken to PK's by a team who just qualified to play in their first Olympics.
European nations are coming on like a freight train and people don't want to see it.
If people like you would be willing to see our weaknesses and look for ways to improve and evolve I'm happy with a win. But if you can't it will only take a crushing loss to wake you up.
The Olympics don't mean that much to me, World Cup is far more important. This is the canary in the mineshaft and it stopped singing.
I want regulation wins not PK wins.
I want World Cup trophies and gold medals. Don't care what it looks like or how we arrive. Imagine being upset that your team advanced to the medal round in the 2nd biggest competition in the women's game. Idiots.
Imagine the Men's Olympics being bigger than Champions League.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares.
Could be. Although there's a thread for each game and constant whining about the state of USWNT in other threads so some people somewhere care.
The state of USWNT is currently the US has won 1 game in regulation in the Olympics.
Don't be salty now that the US advanced and you were wrong about them losing to the Netherlands 6-0.
I never made such a prediction. But this Olympic performance is nothing to be proud of.
Sorry, but one regulation win in four games for the top ranked team in the world is abysmal.
Oh well. Onto the medal round!
Terrific.
Backing into the medal round. We'll all be a so excited to watch them in the Bronze medal game and you can perpetuate the myth that US Soccer will stay on top.
What is frustrating is a vast majority of American Soccer fans truly enjoy this brand of soccer as it erodes in front of them.
I want better for our soccer program and you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being excited by be taken to PK's by a team who just qualified to play in their first Olympics.
European nations are coming on like a freight train and people don't want to see it.
If people like you would be willing to see our weaknesses and look for ways to improve and evolve I'm happy with a win. But if you can't it will only take a crushing loss to wake you up.
The Olympics don't mean that much to me, World Cup is far more important. This is the canary in the mineshaft and it stopped singing.
I want regulation wins not PK wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being excited by be taken to PK's by a team who just qualified to play in their first Olympics.
European nations are coming on like a freight train and people don't want to see it.
If people like you would be willing to see our weaknesses and look for ways to improve and evolve I'm happy with a win. But if you can't it will only take a crushing loss to wake you up.
The Olympics don't mean that much to me, World Cup is far more important. This is the canary in the mineshaft and it stopped singing.
I want regulation wins not PK wins.
I want World Cup trophies and gold medals. Don't care what it looks like or how we arrive. Imagine being upset that your team advanced to the medal round in the 2nd biggest competition in the women's game. Idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being excited by be taken to PK's by a team who just qualified to play in their first Olympics.
European nations are coming on like a freight train and people don't want to see it.
If people like you would be willing to see our weaknesses and look for ways to improve and evolve I'm happy with a win. But if you can't it will only take a crushing loss to wake you up.
The Olympics don't mean that much to me, World Cup is far more important. This is the canary in the mineshaft and it stopped singing.
I want regulation wins not PK wins.
I want World Cup trophies and gold medals. Don't care what it looks like or how we arrive. Imagine being upset that your team advanced to the medal round in the 2nd biggest competition in the women's game. Idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being excited by be taken to PK's by a team who just qualified to play in their first Olympics.
European nations are coming on like a freight train and people don't want to see it.
If people like you would be willing to see our weaknesses and look for ways to improve and evolve I'm happy with a win. But if you can't it will only take a crushing loss to wake you up.
The Olympics don't mean that much to me, World Cup is far more important. This is the canary in the mineshaft and it stopped singing.
I want regulation wins not PK wins.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being excited by be taken to PK's by a team who just qualified to play in their first Olympics.
European nations are coming on like a freight train and people don't want to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being excited by be taken to PK's by a team who just qualified to play in their first Olympics.
European nations are coming on like a freight train and people don't want to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares.
Could be. Although there's a thread for each game and constant whining about the state of USWNT in other threads so some people somewhere care.
The state of USWNT is currently the US has won 1 game in regulation in the Olympics.
Don't be salty now that the US advanced and you were wrong about them losing to the Netherlands 6-0.
I never made such a prediction. But this Olympic performance is nothing to be proud of.
Sorry, but one regulation win in four games for the top ranked team in the world is abysmal.
Oh well. Onto the medal round!
The state of USWNT is that they're still in contention for a gold medal. I see you're moving the goalposts: earlier this week they were going to be eliminated by Holland. Now they're going to be in the bronze game. We'll see what happens.
Terrific.
Backing into the medal round. We'll all be a so excited to watch them in the Bronze medal game and you can perpetuate the myth that US Soccer will stay on top.
What is frustrating is a vast majority of American Soccer fans truly enjoy this brand of soccer as it erodes in front of them.
I want better for our soccer program and you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares.
Could be. Although there's a thread for each game and constant whining about the state of USWNT in other threads so some people somewhere care.
The state of USWNT is currently the US has won 1 game in regulation in the Olympics.
Don't be salty now that the US advanced and you were wrong about them losing to the Netherlands 6-0.
quote the 0-6 scoreline otherwise you're creating adversity
Just trolling. No different than you idiots who are pissed that the US is competing for a gold medal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares.
Could be. Although there's a thread for each game and constant whining about the state of USWNT in other threads so some people somewhere care.
The state of USWNT is currently the US has won 1 game in regulation in the Olympics.
Don't be salty now that the US advanced and you were wrong about them losing to the Netherlands 6-0.
I never made such a prediction. But this Olympic performance is nothing to be proud of.
Sorry, but one regulation win in four games for the top ranked team in the world is abysmal.
Oh well. Onto the medal round!
The state of USWNT is that they're still in contention for a gold medal. I see you're moving the goalposts: earlier this week they were going to be eliminated by Holland. Now they're going to be in the bronze game. We'll see what happens.
Terrific.
Backing into the medal round. We'll all be a so excited to watch them in the Bronze medal game and you can perpetuate the myth that US Soccer will stay on top.
What is frustrating is a vast majority of American Soccer fans truly enjoy this brand of soccer as it erodes in front of them.
I want better for our soccer program and you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares.
Could be. Although there's a thread for each game and constant whining about the state of USWNT in other threads so some people somewhere care.
The state of USWNT is currently the US has won 1 game in regulation in the Olympics.
Don't be salty now that the US advanced and you were wrong about them losing to the Netherlands 6-0.
quote the 0-6 scoreline otherwise you're creating adversity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares.
Could be. Although there's a thread for each game and constant whining about the state of USWNT in other threads so some people somewhere care.
The state of USWNT is currently the US has won 1 game in regulation in the Olympics.
Don't be salty now that the US advanced and you were wrong about them losing to the Netherlands 6-0.
I never made such a prediction. But this Olympic performance is nothing to be proud of.
Sorry, but one regulation win in four games for the top ranked team in the world is abysmal.
Oh well. Onto the medal round!
Terrific.
Backing into the medal round. We'll all be a so excited to watch them in the Bronze medal game and you can perpetuate the myth that US Soccer will stay on top.
What is frustrating is a vast majority of American Soccer fans truly enjoy this brand of soccer as it erodes in front of them.
I want better for our soccer program and you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares.
Could be. Although there's a thread for each game and constant whining about the state of USWNT in other threads so some people somewhere care.
The state of USWNT is currently the US has won 1 game in regulation in the Olympics.
Don't be salty now that the US advanced and you were wrong about them losing to the Netherlands 6-0.