Not Quite A Trip To Cabo
...evidence of something). But after losing to Brazil, nearly two out of every three voters felt the tournament wasn't a turning point for the sport in the United States. The moral? Win Wednesday. SportsNation...
Blog Entry | August 11, 2009Character Building Meets Soul Crushing
...reason USA got past group stage this time is bc Italy did not even try at this tournament they were just trying out some of the new players.... ” -- SelvirAbidovic “ I love soccer have...
Blog Entry | June 29, 2009A Footstep In The Right Direction?
...SportsNation's United States voters were incorrect, as Brazil prevailed by a single goal. But has this tournament changed your perception of United States soccer? After watching the Confederations Cup, how do you think the...
Blog Entry | June 28, 2009Will The U.S. Beat The Beautiful Game?
...and unlike Spain who is very predictable. ... Brazil has scored more goals, won more games, won more tournaments, hold the most trophies, have been scored on less then any other team in the history of...
Blog Entry | June 26, 2009Will The Reign By Spain Fall On U.S.?
...And just for the heck of it, Pau Gasol is more valuable than Torres. “ After this tournament the US team will go back to being as relevant as the Tampa Bay Lightning in the...
Blog Entry | June 24, 2009Do You Believe In Really Significant Wins?
...magnitude of the sporting upset and the significance off the ice.Beating Spain in soccer in a tournament that doesn't have nearly the importance of the World Cup doesn't prove Eruzione wrong (unless...
Blog Entry | June 24, 2009Does This Cup Come With Playoff Beards?
...But as Bob Bradley's team meets Brazil Thursday (9:55 a.m. ET, ESPN2) in a tournament with only modest significance, the bigger question is how much do you care?Before Barcelona and Manchester...
Blog Entry | June 16, 2009SportsNation Survey Archive 2005
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