It brings me great sorrow to announce the end of Out for a Throw. Don't fret though, there is a new website you can go to. YanksSoccer.com is the my new site about American Soccer and I hope you will visit it and enjoy it. Feel free to bookmark it so you don't forget it or join up with one of our RSS feeds.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
USA Demolishes Barbados
As many of you know, USA began their World Cup Qualifying campaign with a 8-0 win over Barbados. The result puts nothing in doubt when the US go to Barbados next weekend. If you missed the game, here are the highlights:
World Cup Qualifying Results
Yesterday was an action packed day of World Cup Qualifying. Both CONMEBOL and CONCACAF held qualifying matches yesterday. SBI put up a good report of the action and I'll send you out to him for the details, but there were some major shocks to say the least. Enjoy the football today and leave your comments below.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Awesome Turkey Come Back from Dead to Advance to the Quarterfinals
Scolari Moved to Chelsea because of the Cash
Luiz Felipe Scolari, esteemed coach of Portugal, and soon to be manager of Chelsea admits that the cash brought him to Stamford Bridge. Scolari said "money mattered" in his decision to join Chelsea, and if we know Chelsea, we know that Scolari isn't going to leave a poor man. He also said he hopes to retire in four or five years. Scolari also revealed that Portugal's football federation wanted to keep him on, but they were not able to match the money that Chelsea was offering. He also spoke about the concerns that he wouldn't adequately be able to communicate with some of his players. "I speak English with my players, I speak German, I speak Italian... don't worry, the language of football is only one." It sounds like Scolari has a firm grasp on his new job, and I cannot wait to see where he can take Chelsea FC.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Aaron Ramsey Chooses Arsenal over Man-u and Everton
As unhappy as Arsene Wenger was about losing the title to Manchester United, it must be a little consilation that he has pipped Aaron Ramsey from under their noses. The 17 year old Cardiff City midfielder impressed in Cardiff's FA cup run, and sparked the interest of Everton, Manchester United, and Arsenal. All three teams met Cardiff's valuation, rumored to be about 5 million pounds, and it was up to Ramsey to choose his destination. Ramsey sites Arsene Wenger as a "Big factor" in his decision to move to the Emirates. Ramsey apreciates the fact that Wenger is always using his young players, and they get a chance to compete at the highest level.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Italy held to 1-1 draw, The Nedtherlands dominate France
Death must be an exciting thing, because the "Group of Death" is so exciting that I'm constantly on the edge of my seat. The two World Cup finalists could be ousted by the proverbial underdog, Romania, and Holland is undeniably the most entertaining team I have seen in a while.
Beenhakker Rips English Ref
"It's impossible to accept but I am working on it,"
"I'm very satisfied with the boys, I have no complaints about the boys.
"We don't have it in our own hands any more and the conclusion is we are out of the tournament."
"If you lose a game because they score two and you don't it's different and tough but you accept it," he said.
"Sometimes you don't get what you deserve. This hurts much more than the first match.
"It was the only situation to survive in the tournament. Austria is excited about the result."
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Who Will Scolari Bring to Chelsea?
Since Chelsea made the announcement that they are going to hire Luiz Felipe Scolari after Euro 2008, I was wondering what this would mean for the future of my beloved club. Will Scolari bring in some of his Portuguese and Brazilian players he's previously managed? It is reported that he will go after Kaka, and he will attempt to convince Ricardo Carvalho to stay. Ronaldinho is also a genuine possibility.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Scolari is New Chelsea Manager
Jozy Altidore Agrees to Terms with Villareal
Jozy Altidore has oficially agreed to terms with Villareal, and will be unveiled today at a press conference. The deal can't officially happen until July 1 when the European transfer window opens. We don't know his salary, but it will be considerably more than his 108,000 dollars a year salary for the Red Bulls. It is also posible he could be loaned out to Recreativo Huelva, so he can have more playing time.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
US Roster vs. Barbados released
The USA should have no trouble getting by Barbados, but there are some interesting omissions from the squad. Most notably, Jozy Altidore was not included in the team. There were some injury concerns last week, but it could just be that Bradley didn't want to call him in because he didn't play in one of the friendlies. The only player who was included in the roster who didn't play in the 3 friendlies against England, Spain, and Argentina is Brian Ching. His inclusion highlights a major lack of depth at forward, and the US need to look deeper into the pool for some talent. Kenny Cooper and Robbie Findley might warrent a call up to the full national team. Here is the roster:
Name | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | Birthdate | Caps/G | Hometown | Club |
Adu, Freddy | M | 5’8” | 140 | 6/2/1989 | 7/0 | Potomac, Md. | SL Benfica (Portugal) |
Beasley, DaMarcus | M | 5'8 | 145 | 5/24/1982 | 75/15 | Ft. Wayne, Ind. | Glasgow Rangers (Scotland) |
Bocanegra, Carlos | D | 6'0 | 170 | 5/25/1979 | 57/9 | Alta Loma, Calif. | Out of Contract |
Bradley, Michael | M | 6’2” | 175 | 7/31/1987 | 19/1 | Cedar Grove, N.J. | SC Heerenveen (Holland) |
Califf, Dan | D | 6'1 | 175 | 3/17/1980 | 19/1 | Orange, Calif | FC Midtjylland (Denmark) |
Cervi, Dominic | GK | 6’6” | 205 | 7/9/1986 | 0/0 | Norman, Okla. | Out of Contract |
Cherundolo, Steve | D | 5'6 | 145 | 2/19/1979 | 47/2 | San Diego, Calif. | Hannover 96 (Germany) |
Ching, Brian | F | 6’1” | 195 | 5/24/1978 | 26/5 | Haleiwa, Hawaii | Houston Dynamo (MLS) |
DeMerit, Jay | D | 6’0” | 185 | 12/4/1979 | 8/0 | Green Bay, Wis. | Watford FC (England) |
Dempsey, Clint | F | 6’1” | 170 | 3/9/1983 | 41/9 | Nacogdoches, Texas | Fulham FC (England) |
Donovan, Landon | F | 5'8 | 148 | 3/4/1982 | 100/35 | Redlands, Calif. | Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) |
Edu, Maurice | M | 6’0” | 170 | 4/18/1986 | 7/0 | Fontana, Calif. | Toronto FC (MLS) |
Guzan, Brad | GK | 6’4” | 210 | 9/9/1984 | 7/0 | Homer Glen, Ill. | Chivas USA (MLS) |
Hejduk, Frankie | D | 5'8 | 155 | 8/5/1974 | 78/6 | Cardiff, Calif. | Columbus Crew (MLS) |
Howard, Tim | GK | 6’3” | 210 | 3/6/1979 | 31/0 | North Brunswick, N.J. | Everton FC (England) |
Johnson, Eddie | F | 6’0” | 180 | 3/31/1984 | 35/11 | Palm Coast, Fla. | Fulham FC (England) |
Kljestan, Sacha | M | 6’1” | 150 | 9/9/1985 | 6/0 | Huntington Beach, Calif. | Chivas USA (MLS) |
Lewis, Eddie | M | 5'10 | 155 | 5/17/1974 | 78/9 | Cerritos, Calif. | Derby County (England) |
Mastroeni, Pablo | M | 5'10 | 170 | 8/26/1976 | 59/0 | Phoenix, Ariz. | Colorado Rapids (MLS) |
Onyewu, Oguchi | D | 6’4” | 210 | 5/13/1982 | 33/4 | Olney, Md. | Standard de Liege (Belgium) |
Pearce, Heath | D | 5’10” | 175 | 8/13/1984 | 14/0 | Modesto, Calif. | Hansa Rostock (Germany) |
Aragones Gets Everything Right, and Villa Scores 3!
The Spanish fans were rightfully worried after their narrow one goal wins against USA and Peru.
UEFA Backs Ref in Van Nistelrooy's goal
Uefa has decided that it was the correct call that Ruud Van Nistelrooy was onside, due to the player down behind the goal. This doesn't come as much of a surprise, because UEFA usually backs their referee's decisions. Here's the goal, you decide for yourself what the ruling should have been.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Top Ten Purchased Jerseys of Euro 2008
I recently had a conversation with the President of Eurosport, and I asked him this. What are the top selling Euro 2008 Jerseys? He gave me the answer, but it wasn't what I had predicted. Neither of the Hosts were represented among the top ten, and Greece, not a favorite to win was among the top 5. I was surprised not to see the Czech Republic in the top ten either. Here is the list:
1)Portugal
2)Italy
3)Germany
4)Greece
5)Holland
6)Spain
7)France
8)Croatia
9)Romania
10)Poland
What do you guys thing of the best selling jersey's? Is it what you expected? Leave comments below.
The Tale of Two games
With Group C or the "Group of Death" kicking off today, it was going to be a great day of football. The two games were worlds apart. Romania and France was a boring game, and The Nedtherlands vs. Italy was an exciting match.
USA VS. Argentina Review
When you think of USA vs. Argentina, the first thing that might come to your mind is "CRUSH." As an avid US Soccer fan, those were the words I was hoping wouldn't have to be thought about, talked about, whispered, anything at all. To my surprise, I turned on the Tivo to watch the game, and the US never once made me thing that word (shock of my life).
The first 20 minutes were shaky, and needed Tim Howard to step up a few times, but we kept holding on. As time progressed, we started to combine, attack, possess. The US played the game I always knew they were capable of. The defense was solid, midfield was comfortable, forward was (well it was Eddie Johnson, what do you expect) well, poor. This unprecedented performance by the USA is a complete 180 from the game against England.
The Yanks committed countless turnovers, never had much going forward, and left some glaring holes in the defense at Wembley. Against Spain, they had some bright spots, but fell back and let Xavi beat them on a goal that was the result of some horrendous flat-footed defense. Against Argentina, there were attacking ideas, strong stringent defense, and timely goal keeping. Eddie Johnson forced Abondanzieri to slide out and save, Heath Pearce forced him into a diving save, Clint Dempsey's deflected shot almost went in, and Oguchi Onyewu hit the crossbar. Although there were no goals, we came close, and in the second half, the US was getting an equal share of play.
I was not optimistic about the US's chances against Argentina, the #1 team in the World. Out of all of the friendlies the US played, Argentina would have to be the most difficult. The USA had been demolished by England, and handled by Spain, two teams that aren't as good as Argentina, but The Yanks came out and showed what they are capable of.
Heath Pearce was a machine on the field. Nobody got by him at the left-back position, and he never turned the ball over. He also got up the wing and put in some extremely dangerous balls. He also tested Abondanzieri with a gorgeous strike; unfortunately, Abondanzieri was up to the test. Pearce cemented his spot at left back with a fantastic performance.
Damarcus Beasley and Clint Dempsey are back. Both of them were poor against Spain and England, but were revitalized against Argentina. Beasley's speed saw him run up the left wing, leaving defenders in his wake. His ability to spread the game out, and push up high, alleviated the pressure on the central midfielder's, and allowed the team to have more time on the ball. Dempsey was back to his normal self again. He was dangerous when he got the ball, and was constantly getting dragged down. His excellent ability to carry the ball and shield defenders was on display, and he almost won the US the game when his shot was deflected and missed the goal by a foot. Beasley and Dempsey left me bewildered in England and Spain, but gave strong performances against Argentina.
Landon Donovan returned from injury, and showed what the US lacked against England. Donovan is the poster boy of US Soccer, and he receives a lot of flack for it. He never has been successful in Europe, but his success for the Yanks in undeniable. He received his 100th cap last night, at the young age of 26. He was also the leading scorer in US history at the age of 25. He showed why he's had so much success on the international stage against Argentina. At Wembley, we lacked the willingness to run at the defense, and take chances. Donovan, with his great speed took on Argentina with no hesitation. His pace troubled Argentina, and his ability to see the field and quickly combine was awesome. He is never afraid to take on a defender, no matter who it is. Having Donovan back helped the US put on a strong showing.
When the USA walked out onto the field, the capacity crowd cheered their lungs out. The supporters were clad in mostly red and white, something that doesn't always happen in the US. Whether it was the fans, the excitement of playing the world's best team, or Bob Bradley putting out the right lineup; The USA can be happy that they matched the play of Argentina. I can confidently say The Yanks are ready to begin World Cup qualifying against Barbados.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Frei out of Euro's, Drogba talks to Milan, Jo ready for Manchester City
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Portugal win 2-0
Czech Republic Beats Switzerland 1-0
Vaclav Sverkos left the Swiss fans in tears after his 70th minute strike was the difference in the opening game of Euro 2008. The game went back and forth, but some lax defending was what cost the Swiss points. The Swiss cleared a corner, but didn't push up the field fast enough. Sverkos received a header over the Swiss defense, and put it into the net. The hosts pushed on to find an equalizer, but were unsuccessful. The Czech Republic will play Portugal and Switzerland will combat Turkey, next wednesday.