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At least LA has an acquatics center, a velodrome and the potential to use the Coliseum with some updating. We’d have needed the whole damn infrastructure built in the next 9 years!
Draper, did you see Miguel Herrera, the KING of victory celebrations, at the end of the match? Borderline somber. He knew his side had just won some fucked shit. Mark Geiger... you were viewed as the first truly solid American official... Were.
You don’t put your top fucking asset in the summer league. (Totally not a Celtics fan, I promise)
This wonderful friend of yours who helped get you into full on able-to-ride-a-bike-hood... is she the one who sounds a bit like she’s belittling your efforts in the video?
Right there with you. My wife has tried to teach me, I’m an utter embarrassment in water.
This is delightfully trollsome.
This is a great column. I was 8 when the US hosted the men’s tournament and 13 for the ‘99ers (so it sounds like we’re roughly the same age). Those stadiums, much like the scenes you described, were packed with young kids. However, I think there’s also a generation of people our age and slightly older who watched…
Chris Broussard is also the NBA analyst incapable of comparing black players to white players and vice versa.
Hah, glad I have one confidant on this thread.
Absolutely agreed, and no one will talk about it because of Lloyd’s magic.
Deadspin’s doing cycling now? I like it. #anyonebutfroome
Sweet sassy molassy, 31%? That’s like a hundred million people!
I love you Greg.
Man, between the video game post-nuke Fenway circle-jerk and this you guys are really stepping up the Boston hatred lately. Did something I don’t know about happen?
Yes! I’m in Boston and was sending shots back and forth with friends in New York, both were absolutely stunning.
I saw this when I got home from work, which means it was either a day game or last night. Timing = Not so great, Deadspin.
Meghan Klingenberg, she’s been incredible. Her runs up the left and service into the box remind me of a young Sergio Ramos.
This was my immediate reaction too.
Here’s what I worry about: In any given tournament, we get “The Pinoe game”. She sees the team not playing cohesively, winds up with the ball at her feet a disproportionate amount of time, and single-handedly drags the team out of its rut. Remember Old Trafford in 2012? Without her, Christine Sinclair wins that game…