US Women's Soccer - Part XIX: USWNT, NWSL, NCAA
US Women's Soccer - Part XIX: USWNT, NWSL, NCAA
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Ice cold penalty by Hatch. She’s going to be on that plane. And LOL at that anon triple posting and whining about her at the end of the last thread.
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It should have been reviewed and not been a penalty but defender was stupid to wildly flail her arm and make it look like a handball. Happy AC lost in any case McCaskill should have gotten a red card anyhow.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:08
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We don’t need her, Morgan, Smith, Pinoe can take PKs, we don’t need Hatch and her bad temper in a WC.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:06Ice cold penalty by Hatch. She’s going to be on that plane. And LOL at that anon triple posting and whining about her at the end of the last thread.
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Was Vlatko at the game last night or something? Thompson seemed nervous. She’s normally calm cool and collected when she gets her chances on goal.
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Well she’s still going to stay mad about it lolGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:16We don’t need her, Morgan, Smith, Pinoe can take PKs, we don’t need Hatch and her bad temper in a WC.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:06Ice cold penalty by Hatch. She’s going to be on that plane. And LOL at that anon triple posting and whining about her at the end of the last thread.
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Imagine staning Hatch the Mormon in a lesbian thread I know I couldn’t. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:21Well she’s still going to stay mad about it lolGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:16We don’t need her, Morgan, Smith, Pinoe can take PKs, we don’t need Hatch and her bad temper in a WC.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:06Ice cold penalty by Hatch. She’s going to be on that plane. And LOL at that anon triple posting and whining about her at the end of the last thread.
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Mormons must have a lot of repressed anger. Explains the near red cards and random outbursts for hatch every other game.
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How many times has arbitration harmed AC? Why does the VAR exist? The terrible level of arbitration is quite shameful, it is even suspicious.
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Re Ertz and the anon who pointed out she does not look game fit in the now closed thread. She was only saying the obvious. I’ve been saying that since Ertz was first called back up. To not only call up an out of form player that hasn’t played for almost two years, but to expect her to be a key part of your team and to rely on her for success in the world cup, that is madness. Vlatko should know this. Any coach should.
The US is known for it’s competitive environment. No player should be able to just walk onto the national team based on their past performances. It may have worked before but it won’t work anymore. The competition from other teams is too strong. If Vlatko plays out of form players at the world cup, the best teams will do to them what Spain and Germany did to Crystal Dunn in the friendlies last year.
Players of great potential and that have been out for a while like Ertz, Davidson, Press, Sam Mewis if she comes back, and others, they may do great things for the USWNT again. But they need time to come back from their long periods of injury and/or pregnancy, and to build their form and game fitness in a club environment.
You have to question the sincerity of Ertz as well when she has supposedly been ready to play for a while now, but waits until April (3 months prior to world cup) to start playing for a club. At the very least she should have had all of that in place in time for the season to start, and done a full preseason at club.
The US is known for it’s competitive environment. No player should be able to just walk onto the national team based on their past performances. It may have worked before but it won’t work anymore. The competition from other teams is too strong. If Vlatko plays out of form players at the world cup, the best teams will do to them what Spain and Germany did to Crystal Dunn in the friendlies last year.
Players of great potential and that have been out for a while like Ertz, Davidson, Press, Sam Mewis if she comes back, and others, they may do great things for the USWNT again. But they need time to come back from their long periods of injury and/or pregnancy, and to build their form and game fitness in a club environment.
You have to question the sincerity of Ertz as well when she has supposedly been ready to play for a while now, but waits until April (3 months prior to world cup) to start playing for a club. At the very least she should have had all of that in place in time for the season to start, and done a full preseason at club.
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I agree she should have been with a team sooner if the world cup was her goal. Especially since she’s rich and it’s not as much of a burden for her as it would be for most other players to relocate. However she’s still a much, much better option than andi with the current tactics. It’s Vlatko’s fault for not finding a solution and now needing to bring her back last minute.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:47Re Ertz and the anon who pointed out she does not look game fit in the now closed thread. She was only saying the obvious. I’ve been saying that since Ertz was first called back up. To not only call up an out of form player that hasn’t played for almost two years, but to expect her to be a key part of your team and to rely on her for success in the world cup, that is madness. Vlatko should know this. Any coach should.
The US is known for it’s competitive environment. No player should be able to just walk onto the national team based on their past performances. It may have worked before but it won’t work anymore. The competition from other teams is too strong. If Vlatko plays out of form players at the world cup, the best teams will do to them what Spain and Germany did to Crystal Dunn in the friendlies last year.
Players of great potential and that have been out for a while like Ertz, Davidson, Press, Sam Mewis if she comes back, and others, they may do great things for the USWNT again. But they need time to come back from their long periods of injury and/or pregnancy, and to build their form and game fitness in a club environment.
You have to question the sincerity of Ertz as well when she has supposedly been ready to play for a while now, but waits until April (3 months prior to world cup) to start playing for a club. At the very least she should have had all of that in place in time for the season to start, and done a full preseason at club.
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Don't know about Angel City, but the general level of refereeing in the league is subpar so you can't really expect VAR to be any better. VAR will only improve once the standard of refereeing goes up.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:39How many times has arbitration harmed AC? Why does the VAR exist? The terrible level of arbitration is quite shameful, it is even suspicious.
I don't see the level of arbitration massively increase anytime soon, so every team will have to put up with questionable calls regardless of VAR being there.
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Angel City may have lost but that game honestly could have easily gone the other way. Washington didn't have any shots at goal even until the second half and even then AC defense kept them in check and from scoring, until that unfortunate hand ball penalty that was shitty for AC because Washington got a free penalty kick. Let's not act like the Spirit walked all over AC because that did not happen lol. AC could have won if there finishing of shots was better, but you can see their improvement all around and once they get Syd and Press back it will help them a lot.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:21Well she’s still going to stay mad about it lolGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:16We don’t need her, Morgan, Smith, Pinoe can take PKs, we don’t need Hatch and her bad temper in a WC.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:06Ice cold penalty by Hatch. She’s going to be on that plane. And LOL at that anon triple posting and whining about her at the end of the last thread.
Hatch does have a temper and is a dirty player with her nasty takedowns of opposing players that are not necessary and honestly she should have had at least one yellow card, screw her, if she's lucky enough to make the WC roster she won't be on the pitch for many minutes but if she tries doing that shit against other opponents in the WC she will be in for a rude awakening and will not get away with her garbage tactics. Hatch has not done anything for the NT when she got to chances to and I highly doubt she will be Vlatko's first choice to step up for a pk when the game is on the line, we all know that will be Pinoe without a doubt. Da
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Rough day at the office for the kids. The grandmas are about to show them how it’s done today.
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Alex has sucked this season. She doesn’t have Ashlyn harris to score 7 goals against.
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There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
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The forwards chosen are still the best options in the league statistically.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:11There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
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Da I also think some players are trying not to get hurt more than anything.
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Rent freeGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 13:38Alex has sucked this season. She doesn’t have Ashlyn harris to score 7 goals against.
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AC isn’t my team so I don’t really care what she does for them, but if Alyssa Thompson is going to be on the WC team especially as a winger imma need her to do better than 2/21 successful crosses.
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Last I checked none of her lesbian teammates or lesbian roommates had issues with her. Do you just mindlessly hate all christian players? Hatch seems nice and like a good person.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:24Imagine staning Hatch the Mormon in a lesbian thread I know I couldn’t. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:21Well she’s still going to stay mad about it lolGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:16We don’t need her, Morgan, Smith, Pinoe can take PKs, we don’t need Hatch and her bad temper in a WC.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:06Ice cold penalty by Hatch. She’s going to be on that plane. And LOL at that anon triple posting and whining about her at the end of the last thread.
Like, you’re putting the laughing emoji but you’re also upset at her for like….existing? Cope and seethe, Bertha
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??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:11There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
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Yikes, no one asked for the essay. Hope you didn’t get too much cheeto dust on your screen trying to convince us for the umpteenth time that Hatch is a dirty player.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 13:00Angel City may have lost but that game honestly could have easily gone the other way. Washington didn't have any shots at goal even until the second half and even then AC defense kept them in check and from scoring, until that unfortunate hand ball penalty that was shitty for AC because Washington got a free penalty kick. Let's not act like the Spirit walked all over AC because that did not happen lol. AC could have won if there finishing of shots was better, but you can see their improvement all around and once they get Syd and Press back it will help them a lot.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:21Well she’s still going to stay mad about it lolGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:16We don’t need her, Morgan, Smith, Pinoe can take PKs, we don’t need Hatch and her bad temper in a WC.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 12:06Ice cold penalty by Hatch. She’s going to be on that plane. And LOL at that anon triple posting and whining about her at the end of the last thread.
Hatch does have a temper and is a dirty player with her nasty takedowns of opposing players that are not necessary and honestly she should have had at least one yellow card, screw her, if she's lucky enough to make the WC roster she won't be on the pitch for many minutes but if she tries doing that shit against other opponents in the WC she will be in for a rude awakening and will not get away with her garbage tactics. Hatch has not done anything for the NT when she got to chances to and I highly doubt she will be Vlatko's first choice to step up for a pk when the game is on the line, we all know that will be Pinoe without a doubt. Da
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Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:44??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:11There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
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Thompson was shit last night but for the record she plays as a 9 for ACFC, Endo and Emslie were the wingers.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:54AC isn’t my team so I don’t really care what she does for them, but if Alyssa Thompson is going to be on the WC team especially as a winger imma need her to do better than 2/21 successful crosses.
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X2 comparing to other teams forwards ours have not been good recently. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:44??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:11There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
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My point is that the forwards are absolutely performing better, relatively speaking, than our midfield, defense, and Naeher.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:44??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:11There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
What other NT has a better, collective forward pool? Most are lucky to have a single star. It’s not like all of them are absolutely killing it every game either. Odds are the US won’t win the World Cup, but they still have the best odds.
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Thompson was terrible last game I’m not sure what happened to her. Even useless Endo was more impactful although she still wasn’t good either. I don’t get why Scarlett Camberos has so many annoying fans too, she’s done nothing in her minutes. She’s like a more overrated Ferrer.
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Smith 4 goals/5 assists (7 games), Morgan 4 goals/1 assist (5 games), Rodman 3Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:44??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:11There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
Goals/2 assists (7 games). This is our most likely starting frontline and they are doing quite well. Da
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Camberos just has a bunch of Mexican fans that don’t watch the NWSL. Seeing them comment that she should be starting is automatic proof they don’t watch any games lmfao, she’s brought nothing off the bench in any of her games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:57Thompson was terrible last game I’m not sure what happened to her. Even useless Endo was more impactful although she still wasn’t good either. I don’t get why Scarlett Camberos has so many annoying fans too, she’s done nothing in her minutes. She’s like a more overrated Ferrer.
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Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:58Smith 4 goals/5 assists (7 games), Morgan 4 goals/1 assist (5 games), Rodman 3Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:44??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:11There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
Goals/2 assists (7 games). This is our most likely starting frontline and they are doing quite well. Da
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Rodman is better than Lynn but agreed otherwise, our form going into the WC mixed with Vlatkos clown ass tactics is a recipe for a quarter final exit unless someone steps up, and looking at form of players I don’t see anyone who will. Even lavelle might have no game time to get into form before the games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:02Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:58Smith 4 goals/5 assists (7 games), Morgan 4 goals/1 assist (5 games), Rodman 3Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:44??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:11There are still 2 months left for the WC, but the level of play of many of the players already chosen, especially the forwards, is worrying.
Goals/2 assists (7 games). This is our most likely starting frontline and they are doing quite well. Da
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Doesn’t matter. She was still 0/5 on cross attempts and 2/21 for the season. Like I said I don’t care about what she does for AC but she will be playing a winger for us and her crosses are shit.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:53Thompson was shit last night but for the record she plays as a 9 for ACFC, Endo and Emslie were the wingers.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 14:54AC isn’t my team so I don’t really care what she does for them, but if Alyssa Thompson is going to be on the WC team especially as a winger imma need her to do better than 2/21 successful crosses.
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Lol it’s like admin thought posting photos of the queen would stop ACFC fans from calling out their reffing when in reality the comments just do both of calling them out and loving CP.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:03
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Dumb concern trolling. Going into the 2019 wc the forwards were in objectively words form than they are now. Alex was horrible, megan wasn’t playing at all, etc. No one thought we would make it past the qf against France. The teams we would face in this qf are relatively weak. Sweden has been in terrible form and Japan is not a good match up, they just get bullied off the pitch.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:05Rodman is better than Lynn but agreed otherwise, our form going into the WC mixed with Vlatkos clown ass tactics is a recipe for a quarter final exit unless someone steps up, and looking at form of players I don’t see anyone who will. Even lavelle might have no game time to get into form before the games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:02Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:58Smith 4 goals/5 assists (7 games), Morgan 4 goals/1 assist (5 games), Rodman 3Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:44
??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.
Goals/2 assists (7 games). This is our most likely starting frontline and they are doing quite well. Da
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Our forwards stats before the 2019 WC were way worse.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:05Rodman is better than Lynn but agreed otherwise, our form going into the WC mixed with Vlatkos clown ass tactics is a recipe for a quarter final exit unless someone steps up, and looking at form of players I don’t see anyone who will. Even lavelle might have no game time to get into form before the games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:02Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:58Smith 4 goals/5 assists (7 games), Morgan 4 goals/1 assist (5 games), Rodman 3Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:44
??? Our forwards are our best performing line and it isn’t even close? Like what? Even with Mal hurt, the others are all doing the best in the NWSL. Smith is balling right now.
Goals/2 assists (7 games). This is our most likely starting frontline and they are doing quite well. Da
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Morgan Pinoe and Heath had intangibles though. Our other forwards don’t have that. And Pinoe is going to be on the bench most of the time. Our forwards couldn’t even score against Ireland in a non competitive match. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:14Dumb concern trolling. Going into the 2019 wc the forwards were in objectively words form than they are now. Alex was horrible, megan wasn’t playing at all, etc. No one thought we would make it past the qf against France. The teams we would face in this qf are relatively weak. Sweden has been in terrible form and Japan is not a good match up, they just get bullied off the pitch.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:05Rodman is better than Lynn but agreed otherwise, our form going into the WC mixed with Vlatkos clown ass tactics is a recipe for a quarter final exit unless someone steps up, and looking at form of players I don’t see anyone who will. Even lavelle might have no game time to get into form before the games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:02Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:58Smith 4 goals/5 assists (7 games), Morgan 4 goals/1 assist (5 games), Rodman 3Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49
Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.
Goals/2 assists (7 games). This is our most likely starting frontline and they are doing quite well. Da
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No matter how well certain players play you will say they are worse than the 2019 team who had a bunch of out of form players going in. Smith, Lynn and Rodman and even Alex are in better form than the players were thenGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:17Morgan Pinoe and Heath had intangibles though. Our other forwards don’t have that. And Pinoe is going to be on the bench most of the time. Our forwards couldn’t even score against Ireland in a non competitive match. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:14Dumb concern trolling. Going into the 2019 wc the forwards were in objectively words form than they are now. Alex was horrible, megan wasn’t playing at all, etc. No one thought we would make it past the qf against France. The teams we would face in this qf are relatively weak. Sweden has been in terrible form and Japan is not a good match up, they just get bullied off the pitch.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:05Rodman is better than Lynn but agreed otherwise, our form going into the WC mixed with Vlatkos clown ass tactics is a recipe for a quarter final exit unless someone steps up, and looking at form of players I don’t see anyone who will. Even lavelle might have no game time to get into form before the games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:02Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:58
Smith 4 goals/5 assists (7 games), Morgan 4 goals/1 assist (5 games), Rodman 3
Goals/2 assists (7 games). This is our most likely starting frontline and they are doing quite well. Da
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Having a discussion about our players lack of form is concern trolling now? Yikes this thread has some weird characters in it daGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:14Dumb concern trolling. Going into the 2019 wc the forwards were in objectively words form than they are now. Alex was horrible, megan wasn’t playing at all, etc. No one thought we would make it past the qf against France. The teams we would face in this qf are relatively weak. Sweden has been in terrible form and Japan is not a good match up, they just get bullied off the pitch.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:05Rodman is better than Lynn but agreed otherwise, our form going into the WC mixed with Vlatkos clown ass tactics is a recipe for a quarter final exit unless someone steps up, and looking at form of players I don’t see anyone who will. Even lavelle might have no game time to get into form before the games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:02Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:58Smith 4 goals/5 assists (7 games), Morgan 4 goals/1 assist (5 games), Rodman 3Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:49
Da. Best in the NWSL doesn’t mean much lol, it’s the World Cup not the playing in the NWSL cup. Smith had a shocker last match, Morgan hadn’t been anywhere close to as good as she was last season, Rodman is inconsistent, Thompson was a ghost yesterday, etc. If we want to win the WC the forwards need to step it up. You can’t say they’re “going easy” to save themselves for the World Cup either because if that’s the case it’s a stupid idea and they’ll be out of form for the World Cup. Most of them are trying their hardest too, not “going easy”.
Goals/2 assists (7 games). This is our most likely starting frontline and they are doing quite well. Da
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League form really doesn’t matter. Clearly. Since we won in 2019. There is more to big tournaments than playing well in your domestic league. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:22No matter how well certain players play you will say they are worse than the 2019 team who had a bunch of out of form players going in. Smith, Lynn and Rodman and even Alex are in better form than the players were thenGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:17Morgan Pinoe and Heath had intangibles though. Our other forwards don’t have that. And Pinoe is going to be on the bench most of the time. Our forwards couldn’t even score against Ireland in a non competitive match. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:14Dumb concern trolling. Going into the 2019 wc the forwards were in objectively words form than they are now. Alex was horrible, megan wasn’t playing at all, etc. No one thought we would make it past the qf against France. The teams we would face in this qf are relatively weak. Sweden has been in terrible form and Japan is not a good match up, they just get bullied off the pitch.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:05Rodman is better than Lynn but agreed otherwise, our form going into the WC mixed with Vlatkos clown ass tactics is a recipe for a quarter final exit unless someone steps up, and looking at form of players I don’t see anyone who will. Even lavelle might have no game time to get into form before the games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:02
Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DA
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That’s a lie lmao, except for Alex although considering she only started trying for club last season (her words) it checks out. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:22No matter how well certain players play you will say they are worse than the 2019 team who had a bunch of out of form players going in. Smith, Lynn and Rodman and even Alex are in better form than the players were thenGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:17Morgan Pinoe and Heath had intangibles though. Our other forwards don’t have that. And Pinoe is going to be on the bench most of the time. Our forwards couldn’t even score against Ireland in a non competitive match. DAGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:14Dumb concern trolling. Going into the 2019 wc the forwards were in objectively words form than they are now. Alex was horrible, megan wasn’t playing at all, etc. No one thought we would make it past the qf against France. The teams we would face in this qf are relatively weak. Sweden has been in terrible form and Japan is not a good match up, they just get bullied off the pitch.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:05Rodman is better than Lynn but agreed otherwise, our form going into the WC mixed with Vlatkos clown ass tactics is a recipe for a quarter final exit unless someone steps up, and looking at form of players I don’t see anyone who will. Even lavelle might have no game time to get into form before the games. DaGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:02
Some of y’all need to learn stats aren’t everything and we might not get the same PK luck or tap in chances against much better defenses. Comparing our forwards overall game play to the likes of England or Germany we aren’t looking good. Williams has been better than Rodman fwiw, she’ll probably get the start instead. DA
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Do people on the L Chat not realize that young players are going to be inconsistent. That’s just the nature of being young. It’s the same in every sport. She’s not always going to have her best game.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:57Thompson was terrible last game I’m not sure what happened to her. Even useless Endo was more impactful although she still wasn’t good either. I don’t get why Scarlett Camberos has so many annoying fans too, she’s done nothing in her minutes. She’s like a more overrated Ferrer.
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I can’t wait until she returnsGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:03
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Lmao I realize that, most people do. it doesn’t mean we can’t point out when players play like shit.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:30Do people on the L Chat not realize that young players are going to be inconsistent. That’s just the nature of being young. It’s the same in every sport. She’s not always going to have her best game.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:57Thompson was terrible last game I’m not sure what happened to her. Even useless Endo was more impactful although she still wasn’t good either. I don’t get why Scarlett Camberos has so many annoying fans too, she’s done nothing in her minutes. She’s like a more overrated Ferrer.
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She has such a happy glow about her recently, it’s nice to seeGuest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:03
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We realize. But they are also pros and we can talk about it.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 16:30Do people on the L Chat not realize that young players are going to be inconsistent. That’s just the nature of being young. It’s the same in every sport. She’s not always going to have her best game.Guest wrote: ↑14 May 2023, 15:57Thompson was terrible last game I’m not sure what happened to her. Even useless Endo was more impactful although she still wasn’t good either. I don’t get why Scarlett Camberos has so many annoying fans too, she’s done nothing in her minutes. She’s like a more overrated Ferrer.
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