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    USA-Venezuela in 56 minutes.

    Now 55...

    lets see if they embarass themselves again.

    #2
    what channel?

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      #3
      espn2

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        #4
        hell yes i have that channel

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          #5
          Originally posted by Makaveli
          hell yes i have that channel
          lol, that would be something if you didnt...

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            #6
            US just scored

            p.s. yall seen this Oguche Onyewu guy, goddamn. 6 ft 4 all muscle and fast as shit

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              #7
              us scores again, dempsey
              johnson with the assist

              looool, dempsey does the young joc!

              Last time he scored he did the lean wit it, rock wit it

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                #8
                thats my boy right there, noone woulda gotten to that

                p.s. that right there was a PK on eddie johnson. i think the ref is bahraini

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Makaveli
                  US just scored
                  p.s. yall seen this Oguche Onyewu guy, goddamn. 6 ft 4 all muscle and fast as shit
                  is he good???

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                    #10
                    90' United States [2 - 0] Venezuela
                    38' [1 - 0] B. Ching
                    73' [2 - 0] C. Dempsey

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by CULOOCHE
                      is he good???
                      fukk yes hes good man. as big as he is, youde think he'd be slow but hes fast too and he completely dominates in the air. i think hes far better than any defender we have. obviously better than kaabi/zare/nosrati and golmohammadi. probably better than rezaei too

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Makaveli
                        fukk yes hes good man. as big as he is, youde think he'd be slow but hes fast too and he completely dominates in the air. i think hes far better than any defender we have. obviously better than kaabi/zare/nosrati and golmohammadi. probably better than rezaei too
                        he is better than zare and nosrati and thats it. I would take any other TM defender over him.

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                          #13
                          CLEVELAND, Ohio (May 26, 2006) - The U.S. Men's National Team defeated Venezuela, 2-0, at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Friday night on goals from Brian Ching and Clint Dempsey. The U.S. is now 1-1-0 in their three-game Send-Off Series, the team's final three matches before heading to Germany for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

                          Game three of the Send-Off Series takes place on Sunday as the U.S. takes on Latvia at 7 p.m. ET at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conn.

                          A full match report will be posted shortly.


                          -- U.S. Men’s National Team Game Report --


                          Match-up: USA vs. Venezuela
                          Date: May 26, 2006
                          Competition: Send-Off Series
                          Venue: Cleveland Browns Stadium – Cleveland, Ohio
                          Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET
                          Attendance: 29,745
                          Weather: 65 degrees

                          Scoring Summary: 1 2 F
                          USA 1 1 2
                          Venezuela 0 0 0

                          USA – Brian Ching (Bobby Convey) 36th minute
                          USA – Clint Dempsey (Eddie Johnson) 69.

                          Lineups:
                          USA: 1-Tim Howard; 2-Chris Albright, 22-Oguchi Onyewu, 13-Jimmy Conrad (Capt.), 3-Carlos Bocanegra; 8-Clint Dempsey, 14-Ben Olsen (24-Michael Bradley, 89), 16-Josh Wolff (21-Landon Donovan, 66), 15-Bobby Convey (17-DaMarcus Beasley, 65); 11-Brian Ching, 9-Eddie Johnson (7-Eddie Lewis, 83)
                          Subs not used: 4-Pablo Mastroeni, 5-John O’Brien, 6-Steve Cherundolo, 10-Claudio Reyna, 18-Kasey Keller, 19-Marcus Hahnemann, 20-Brian McBride, 23-Eddie Pope
                          Head Coach: Bruce Arena

                          VEN: 12-Javier Toyo; 4-Oswaldo Vizcarrondo, 6-Alejandro Cichero (19-Gabriel Cichero, 65), 20-Hector Gonzalez, 17-Jorge Rojas (27-Jonay Hernandez, 70); 13-Leonel Vielma (16-Edgard Jiminez, 46), 5-Miguel Mea (15-Pedro Fernandez, 46), 11-Ricardo Paez, 14-Alejandro Guerra (10-Jesus Gomez, 56); 7-Jose Torrealba (9-Giancarlo Maldonado, 57), 18-Juan Arango (Capt.).
                          Subs not used: 1-Renny Vega, 8-Daniel Arismendi, 23-Gerzon Chacon.
                          Head Coach: Richard Paez

                          Stats Summary: USA VEN
                          Shots 8 8
                          Saves 3 2
                          Corner Kicks 7 9
                          Fouls 16 19
                          Offside 3 6

                          Misconduct Summary:
                          VEN – Ricardo Paez (caution) 38th minute
                          USA – Ben Olsen (caution) 38.
                          USA – Carlos Bocanegra (caution) 45.
                          VEN – Juan Arango (caution) 53.
                          VEN – Alejandro Cichero (caution) 56.
                          VEN – Jesus Gomez (caution) 58.
                          USA – Chris Albright (caution) 63.
                          USA – DaMarcus Beasley (caution) 80.
                          USA – Carlos Bocanegra (caution) 82.
                          USA – Carlos Bocanegra (sent off) 82.

                          Officials:
                          Referee: Mauricio Morales Valle (MEX)
                          1st Asst.: Arturo Velasquez (MEX)
                          2nd Asst.: Ramon Muniz Lazcano (MEX)
                          Fourth Official: Ricardo Salazar (USA)

                          Sierra Mist Man of the Match: Bobby Convey

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                            #14
                            usually a game with that many cards means that there were some altercations, but it was actually a pretty clean game imo (except for one sliding tackle from behind on johnson), the ref was just really strict.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by nyc3469
                              he is better than zare and nosrati and thats it. I would take any other TM defender over him.
                              nigga please thats cuz u've never seen him play.

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