12-01-2022, 12:40 AM
(12-01-2022, 12:35 AM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]You referring to the Champions League? '97 maybe?
No euro 96, 6 years old the first tournament I remember and as usual ze Germans won on penalties against England.
(12-01-2022, 12:35 AM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]You referring to the Champions League? '97 maybe?
(12-01-2022, 12:40 AM)BengalsLUFC Wrote: [ -> ]No euro 96, 6 years old the first tournament I remember and as usual ze Germans won on penalties against England.
(12-01-2022, 12:48 AM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]Ok Shearer was playing then. One of the greats.
Well, England and Germany are through. Maybe they'll meet again!
(12-01-2022, 12:55 AM)BengalsLUFC Wrote: [ -> ]Germany are far from through, currently bottom of their group with 1 point if Span and Japan draw then Germany have to win by 2 clear goals against a tough Costa Rica otherwise it’s auf wiedersehen..
(12-01-2022, 12:26 AM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]LOL I still deal with Germans too occasionally, though mostly by phone.
I never paid attention to soccer my entire life until 1990. I was house sitting for a friend in Bann (a little Dorf outside Landstuhl) during the WC, and with not much to do, started following the then WEST German team--Klinsmann, Voeller, Matthaeus, Bodo, all led to their 3rd world championship by "Der Kaiser." That was the year Gullit spit in Voeller's hair during the Holland game.
(12-01-2022, 12:26 AM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]Even in that little village I could hear the screams and roars every time the world champs scored. What a frenzy everywhere. After that I started following some of the German teams--Borussia Dortmund and the local SV Waldorf 07, which played in the Ludwigshafen stadium. I've continued following the National team since then.
(12-01-2022, 12:26 AM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]So sad that little Austria will never experience that national thrill. But you could pass for German, right? Muenchner maybe?
(11-30-2022, 11:14 PM)hollodero Wrote: [ -> ]Are US-Americans actually rooting for other Concacaf teams? If so, I find that to be strange. Like rooting for the Steelers when the Bengals are out (or the other way round, of course), which hardly anyone would do, certainly not me.Well, if I wasn't reminded by almost every European that I talk Footy Mundo with that it's cute that we like our team but we're really not that good or our region is weak or we'd never qualify as often out of Europe so quit thinking that we're good, I probably wouldn't root for the Konka Cafe' teams. But, since that almost never happens, yes I root for teams from CONCACAF, who Roger Bennett so expertly called "The Footballing equivalent to a Star Wars bar".
I for one seldomly root for the European teams.
(11-30-2022, 11:25 PM)hollodero Wrote: [ -> ]Oh I see, I apparently misread your emoticon. I might have internet alexithymia.Yeah, I could see how that would be irritating.
Rooting for Germany though? OK I get there's a personal connection, but think about myself for a second there. I have to actually deal with Germans, so I am the one that would have to bear the insufferable German world champion talking points again. Four years of we rock the world and we're the greatest, it's not funny.
PS oh and the concacaf region probably gets one spot too many.
(12-01-2022, 06:49 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]My personal opinion? The USA has had a good first team for over 20 years now but the rest of the world HATES that it's happened so they refuse to openly accept it.
(12-01-2022, 06:49 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]The growth of MLS is crucial to breaking that cycle. It's far from a retirement league . . . it's a feeder league full of young players and has been for about 10-12 years now. You need to be fit to play in MLS, ask any Designated Player(big contract).
(12-01-2022, 06:49 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]As far as CONCACAF getting one spot too many . . . 2002 World Cup, the one you disliked the most, they had three spots. After the USA surprised Portugal 3-2 by just going after them from the start, Mexico won their group over Italy and Costa Rica just needed a draw against Brazil to advance. Everybody in the world knew that Costa Rica was going to park the bus and just bunker in . . . but instead, right from the first whistle it was one of the most end to end matches in World Cup history with Brazil winning 5-2. Costa Rica missed two uncontested headers right in front of goal and hit the bar a couple of times. The press was abuzz about the exciting back and forth match and Sepp Blatter said afterwards something along the lines of "We should reward the regions that play attacking football instead of having so many teams with one lone striker and five defenders."
Here's highlights of the match
Brazil 5-2 Costa Rica
And that is how CONCACAF earned 3.5 spots in the World Cup 20 years ago. Remember, 2002 was only the 2nd 32 team World Cup, so they were still finding out the depth to the lesser confederations. I think that they got it right with the 3.5 spots.
(12-01-2022, 07:59 AM)hollodero Wrote: [ -> ]I wanted to protest that, but after further consideration, there might be something to that. It's admittedly nice to see the powerful US of A be mediocre in something for a change, like in soccer. In other sports Americans usually are less courteous. Like in skiing, something only Austrians take seriously probably. All of a sudden an American like Bode Miller comes along.... being like what is it you do here, a slalom you call that? Alright, guess I will just become better than everyone else in that. And what is that, downhill? OK, guess I can do that better as anyone too. And oh, women do this skiing thing too? OK, let's create gals like Lindsey Vonn or Julia Mancuso and let them be superior. Ah, and we also make them more gorgeous than anyone else for good measure. Yah, that's annoying, and there's indeed a part of me that wishes that at least when it comes to soccer things don't turn out that way.Bill Johnson
Quote:And in soccer, yeah, you're still not that good. As you said, good enough to make it past the group stage, but that's it.
Quote:Yeah, not merely a retirement league for sure. Then again, it's still not a magnet for world-class players. Hardly anyone that can play in one of Europe's top leagues would change to the MLS instead. And the same goes for young international players. If they have an offer from a decent European club, they won't join the MLS. Imho the league still suffers from a lack of overall quality.Honestly . . . when was the last time you watched a 90 minute MLS match? I've seen Austrian teams in Champions League and Europa League, but I've never seen a random Austrian top flight match. MLS is not a magnet for world class players . . . at this time. The league has a vision for what they're aiming for and they're slowly plodding right along making minor but important changes along the way to insure that the clubs/franchises don't bankrupt themselves.
Quote:I am in no way questioning that the US and Mexico are worthy WC participants. But behind those two, the cliff is steep. All those third and fourth teams like Costa Rica or Honduras or Trinidad or Jamaica or whatever team I forgot now.... they usually were nice underdogs to root for, but usually stood no real chance. There might be an exception or two that I might not think about here, but in general, bottom teams. I am pretty confident there are around 10 European teams that are not participating at this WC and are distinctly stronger than Costa Rica is. That's not meant to be presumptuous, it's just what I consider true, past and present.
Your 2002 Costa Rica example is duely noted, but then again, it's also an example of a team that in the end lost distinctly. That it was an action-packed game imho doesn't factor into it. This is a competition, not an exhibition. And Sepp Blatter seeing it differently usually does not motivate me to rethink things. That guy also suggested to give women tighter clothing to make women's soccer more attractive.
That being said, it's also other regions, Africa and Asia, that probably often had one spot too many. I do however understand the goal of bringing soccer to the world instead of narrowing it down to teams from mostly just two continents. I'd probably say 3 spots is fine for concacaf, but the additional 0,5 spots imho are uncalled for.
(12-01-2022, 05:02 AM)hollodero Wrote: [ -> ]Nope, that was Rijkaard. Don't try to outnerd the soccer nerd.
Besides, that is part of my problem. These names. Franz Beckenbauer, yeah a Kaiser alright, a guy that in the committee for the German WC got millions of dollars and presents and whatnot for existing, that said that there are no work slaves in Qatar, for he was there, and he saw everyone running around free... a scumbag, and someone who usually said a lot of nonsense and stupid stuff, but whatever. Most Germans apparently just love the guy no matter what he does; this blind loyalty, I find it unbearable. Lothar Matthäus is the definition of douche, exposing his private life with everchanging women, talking nonsense on TV... but there he actually is when I turn my TV on, this cross-breed of Anthony Scaramucchi and Ryan Lochte, unfortunately always being himself and offending my intellect with his stupidity. Well, I guess Völler is ok. And they sure all knew how to kick a ball. But aside from that, eek.
And if you hadn't put your little Austrian tease at the end, I would have spared you with my ruining your memories, which I'm sure I didn't achieve anyway.
(12-01-2022, 01:19 PM)Arturo Bandini Wrote: [ -> ]Voeller won the ECL with my club ! Don't talk bad about him !!!
(12-01-2022, 12:41 PM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]And come on. You're ragging on Beckenbauer? He's before your time probably, but have you watched those old videos of his play? Delivered
two cups, one as player. Deserves blind loyalty.
(12-01-2022, 12:41 PM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]Voeller is "ok"? You didn't say anything about Klinsmann.
(12-01-2022, 12:41 PM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]I haven't really followed BvB much over the last decade because it is so difficult to get Bundesliga stuff with our cable package. I've only seen one game in the past two years.
(12-01-2022, 07:05 PM)hollodero Wrote: [ -> ]No one did... I called him ok, which is as good as it gets and pretty much states he's my favorite German player from that era.
À jamais les premiers.
(12-01-2022, 11:08 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]Bill Johnson
Tommy Moe
Hilary Lindh
Ski legends off the top of my head. Johnson was a champ only because he was insane and wasn't afraid of things like "too fast for this coming corner".
(12-01-2022, 11:08 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]So you admit that we earned our pre-tournament #16 ranking. Apology accepted.
(12-01-2022, 11:08 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]Honestly . . . when was the last time you watched a 90 minute MLS match? I've seen Austrian teams in Champions League and Europa League, but I've never seen a random Austrian top flight match. MLS is not a magnet for world class players . . . at this time. The league has a vision for what they're aiming for and they're slowly plodding right along making minor but important changes along the way to insure that the clubs/franchises don't bankrupt themselves.
(12-01-2022, 11:08 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]Like it or not . . . the Finals are an exhibition. The World Cup begins regionally, no matter how tough it is, there's your chance. If lesser teams get placed further along due to a weaker confederation, they'll get weeded out early in the Finals. If you couldn't get past qualifying in Europe, you would have been weeded out early in the Finals anyway.
(12-01-2022, 07:37 PM)hollodero Wrote: [ -> ]Sure, I know I fabricated my point a bit. Ted Ligety, Picabo Street, great skiers too, regularly beating Austrians. Daron Rahlves. Phil Mahre. I am aware there were good US skiers at all time.Loved watching the Mahre brothers, forgot about them. Complete opposite personalities of Bill Johnson.
Quote:Never saw more than maybe a handful of MLS games. Sure. My judgement is also based on team's market values and the fact that no decent young player from an European league goes there.
Quote:I'm not saying the league is doomed to be mediocre at all times. Maybe the direction is good, I read what you said about that, I can not disagree. But yeah, as of now I'd still be convinced that the Austrian champion beats the MLS champion.
Quote:Not necessarily. Italy probably wins 9 out of 10 times against Macedonia. Upsets still happen.Soccer fans all over the world tune into the Euro championship and Copa America because they like watching football played with passion at a high level.
I'm not necessarily argueing that Italy would have deserved it. I'm arguing that by current design, it's not the 32 best teams of the world that qualify. Maybe that is desired, and I can see why.
(12-02-2022, 03:47 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]One or two more inches and it's Germany and Spain going through. One of the most unlikely goals I've ever seen.
(12-01-2022, 07:17 PM)hollodero Wrote: [ -> ]Really. Even when he's shown to be a corrupt FIFA lapdog. But he kicked the ball so wonderfully decades ago?
Nah, I cannot stand blind loyalty, especially when it's based on past athletic achievements. Herschel Walker was a great RB, wasnt he. Still makes him a horrible and dumb human being.
(12-01-2022, 07:17 PM)hollodero Wrote: [ -> ]Well, Klinsi. What should I have said, how long should my answer have become. He apparently thought himself to be way smarter than he is, as coach had all these revolutionary concepts that did not work out, he was way over his head. But I thought Americans would know that all too well. Didn't want to salt this wound.
Apparently you're not familiar with illegal streaming sites.
I can always send you links if you want...