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In that group, I would say Arsenal are favorites, but not by a huge margin, with Dortmund and Marseille about equal after the Gunners. There won't be an "easy" matches. Between squad depth and questionable confidence, I wouldn't be shocked to see Arsenal upset in one or two of the away matches, which could put them in danger of not advancing.Comment
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Klinsmann Names 24 Players for Upcoming Friendlies Against Costa Rica and Belgium
GOALKEEPERS (2): Bill Hamid (D.C.United), Tim Howard (Everton)
DEFENDERS (9): Carlos Bocanegra (Rangers), Edgar Castillo (Club America), Timmy Chandler (FC Nürnberg), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover), Clarence Goodson (Brondby), Zach Loyd (FC Dallas), Michael
Orozco Fiscal (San Luis), Heath Pearce (Chivas USA), Tim Ream (New York Red Bulls)
MIDFIELDERS (9): Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake), Clint Dempsey (Fulham), Maurice Edu (Rangers), Fabian Johnson (Hoffenheim), Sacha Kljestan (Anderlecht), Jeff Larentowicz (Colorado Rapids), Robbie Rogers (Columbus Crew), Brek Shea (FC Dallas), Jose Torres (Pachuca)
FORWARDS (4): Juan Agudelo (New York Red Bulls), Jozy Altidore (AZ Alkmaar), Teal Bunbury (Sporting Kansas City), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy)
Really liked Shea when he played in their last game against Mexico.Comment
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Really? Hadn't seen all of the results yet. Not an impressive start for Barca East.
Edit - Looking now though, at least Sevilla went out to Hannover. They were really solid last year, and Sevilla has had a rough go of it lately. Roma going out to Bratislava, regardless of my love of the pubs in Slovakia, should not be happeningComment
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Scotland sucks ROFLCOPTTTTTTTTTER...
At least you got the Rugby World Cup and your usual "scrape through the pool play by the skin of your teeth before getting caned in the Quarter Final" to look forward too.Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your ChairComment
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Really? Hadn't seen all of the results yet. Not an impressive start for Barca East.
Edit - Looking now though, at least Sevilla went out to Hannover. They were really solid last year, and Sevilla has had a rough go of it lately. Roma going out to Bratislava, regardless of my love of the pubs in Slovakia, should not be happening
Roma is plain embarrassing. It just justifies the whole big debate around Italy losing a CL spot to Germany.Comment
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Hannover is solid, but Sevilla was supposed to be one of the "next best" sides in Spain for awhile, so it doesn't bode well for the debate of Spain being the #1 or even #2 league in the world...
Roma is plain embarrassing. It just justifies the whole big debate around Italy losing a CL spot to Germany.
Together their moves are symbolic of an inescapable reality: Spain's best players now aspire to join one of the big two or leave the country altogether.A combined league table from the last three seasons reads: Barcelona 282 points; Madrid 266; Valencia 204; Sevilla 191; Villarreal 183; Atlético 172.When Spain won the 2008 European Championships, Valencia had four players in the squad, Villarreal three, Barcelona three and Real Madrid two. Two years later, when Spain won the World Cup, that list had changed, largely because of signings. It read: Barcelona seven, Real Madrid five, Valencia two, Villarreal one. The two Valencia players, Villa and Silva, had completed moves before the tournament was even finished.
Barca - 8, plus 1 more Barca B teamer
Madrid - 5
More than half of a 24 man squad. Spanish players who still play in Spain are Llorente, Negredo, Cazorla, Martinez, Soto and Batia. And Soto and Batia are uncapped youngsters from Atletico and Gijon who are likely just getting a look. So really, just 4 guys who you would say are really good playersComment
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Hannover is solid, but Sevilla was supposed to be one of the "next best" sides in Spain for awhile, so it doesn't bode well for the debate of Spain being the #1 or even #2 league in the world...
Roma is plain embarrassing. It just justifies the whole big debate around Italy losing a CL spot to Germany.Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your ChairComment
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I have to ask if UEFA is even following their budget rules they set. Some teams are dropping ridiculous cash, and I don't see where they're making money. Teams are taking out ridiculous loans every year, and buying players up on those loans.Comment
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