CanadaFan123 Posted Monday at 10:56 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:56 PM With the type of opposition we’ve faced, 8 out of 10 halves with clean sheets is an incredible stat. kingvikingstad, h coach, Lansdude and 6 others 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BearcatSA Posted Tuesday at 03:23 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:23 AM I take it that Fox's coverage will now become far more Marsch-centric now that "U-S-A!" is out. Or they'll just keep on with the Messi hype train. johnyb, costarg, TGAA_Star and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gigi riva Posted Tuesday at 03:44 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:44 AM 17 minutes ago, BearcatSA said: I take it that Fox's coverage will now become far more Marsch-centric now that "U-S-A!" is out. Or they'll just keep on with the Messi hype train. In all honesty who cares what Fox says or Univision (Man oh man does Univision have some attractive women doing news and sports) say Sal333 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BearcatSA Posted Tuesday at 03:51 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:51 AM 2 minutes ago, gigi riva said: In all honesty who cares what Fox says or Univision (Man oh man does Univision have some attractive women doing news and sports) say Well, there is a thread on here (which I only posted on this evening) called "US National Team Watch" so I guess there are some folks on this forum interested in many things revolving around it, including media, but ya, I wouldn't get my knickers in a not over it, for sure. gigi riva 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unnamed Trialist Posted Tuesday at 04:37 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:37 AM 1 hour ago, BearcatSA said: I take it that Fox's coverage will now become far more Marsch-centric now that "U-S-A!" is out. Or they'll just keep on with the Messi hype train. I have not watched Fox until today, saw the preview and early part only (family dinner and then, sadly, they chose to sit outside in the sun beside the river, instead of inside where the game was on), but was stunned how canned it all is. They have some editors telling them the talking points, they follow what they are told, it is extremely unnatural, like they'd prefer to not have anyone actually think. Then try the friendly banter to do their lame Kate Abdo and co imitation, but without the substance and lacking the character. Must say that I have found TSN to be a bit of an embarrassment also, too many backroom boys who disrespect soccer fans by telling those faces on air what to say. TSN has come up with so many garbage idiotic stats, where do they think this has any place in the experience of the game? costarg, narduch, red card and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BearcatSA Posted Tuesday at 04:51 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:51 AM 9 minutes ago, Unnamed Trialist said: They have some editors telling them the talking points, they follow what they are told, it is extremely unnatural, like they'd prefer to not have anyone actually think. Then try the friendly banter to do their lame Kate Abdo and co imitation, but without the substance and lacking the character. It could have been worse: they could have brought back former NFL wideout Chad Johnson for his fanboy perspective. That was comically awful on so many levels. Unnamed Trialist 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unnamed Trialist Posted Tuesday at 04:55 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:55 AM 1 minute ago, BearcatSA said: It could have been worse: they could have brought back former NFL wideout Chad Johnson for his fanboy perspective. That was comically awful on so many levels. If they want to take someone who is, say, an opera singer or the mayor of Dublin who is a big Spurs fan, and ask at halftime what he thinks of the match, then great. But that is about it. Remember snooker player Mark Selby being from Leicester getting interviewed when they won EPL. Fine, lovely. But never the main opinion, the pundit or hired. And anything more is pushing it. BearcatSA 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TGAA_Star Posted Tuesday at 03:47 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:47 PM I bet certain Americans are regretting not getting Marsch when they had the chance to. But now he's ours. gator, Vasi, maccaliam and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
red card Posted Wednesday at 06:47 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:47 PM Athletic aren't looking too impressed by Jesse's attire in their review of Copa America manager fashion: Shorts. I never thought we would see the day. Jesse Marsch’s homecoming has been a bold one. Even in the hottest climates it is rare to see a manager go bare legged like the Wisconsin-native did in Kansas City for Canada’s game against Peru. (Admittedly, it was very hot.) Did he have a family trip to Trader Joe’s lined up after the match? There is a movement that Marsch may well now be a leader of. That movement is called Men Wearing Shorts In All Weathers (MWSIAW). Getting Canada out of a group that had Argentina in was a win, wearing shorts could prove to be a bigger one. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5607414/2024/07/03/copa-america-manager-berhalter-fashion/ WestHamCanadianinOxford, Canuckia, Obinna and 1 other 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted Wednesday at 07:02 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:02 PM 12 minutes ago, red card said: Athletic aren't looking too impressed by Jesse's attire in their review of Copa America manager fashion: Shorts. I never thought we would see the day. Jesse Marsch’s homecoming has been a bold one. Even in the hottest climates it is rare to see a manager go bare legged like the Wisconsin-native did in Kansas City for Canada’s game against Peru. (Admittedly, it was very hot.) Did he have a family trip to Trader Joe’s lined up after the match? There is a movement that Marsch may well now be a leader of. That movement is called Men Wearing Shorts In All Weathers (MWSIAW). Getting Canada out of a group that had Argentina in was a win, wearing shorts could prove to be a bigger one. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5607414/2024/07/03/copa-america-manager-berhalter-fashion/ If I am honest, that would be the kind of article that would reinforce a bunch of English stereotypes about North American soccer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Real Marc Posted Wednesday at 08:11 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:11 PM I like the shorts. Practical and not fussed about style. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unnamed Trialist Posted Thursday at 01:18 AM Share Posted Thursday at 01:18 AM 6 hours ago, red card said: Athletic aren't looking too impressed by Jesse's attire in their review of Copa America manager fashion: Shorts. I never thought we would see the day. Jesse Marsch’s homecoming has been a bold one. Even in the hottest climates it is rare to see a manager go bare legged like the Wisconsin-native did in Kansas City for Canada’s game against Peru. (Admittedly, it was very hot.) Did he have a family trip to Trader Joe’s lined up after the match? There is a movement that Marsch may well now be a leader of. That movement is called Men Wearing Shorts In All Weathers (MWSIAW). Getting Canada out of a group that had Argentina in was a win, wearing shorts could prove to be a bigger one. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5607414/2024/07/03/copa-america-manager-berhalter-fashion/ Since a lot of folks on this board were mocking the attire of the Peru coach, with a hell of a lot of gall, it's only fair for Canadian tastes to get a challenge. I find anyone worrying about what a coach wears is really reaching. I had a bewildering argument on this board once with someone who thought the Barça women's coach was inappropriately dressed, after winning the W Champions League. Really folks? toontownman and Aird25 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SthMelbRed Posted Thursday at 01:49 AM Share Posted Thursday at 01:49 AM 30 minutes ago, Unnamed Trialist said: Since a lot of folks on this board were mocking the attire of the Peru coach, with a hell of a lot of gall, it's only fair for Canadian tastes to get a challenge. I find anyone worrying about what a coach wears is really reaching. I had a bewildering argument on this board once with someone who thought the Barça women's coach was inappropriately dressed, after winning the W Champions League. Really folks? What did the Peru coach wear? I only remember that he was a senile old man, crying after the game in the most Trumpian fashion. costarg, sose and gator 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soro17 Posted Thursday at 02:20 AM Share Posted Thursday at 02:20 AM (edited) 31 minutes ago, SthMelbRed said: What did the Peru coach wear? I only remember that he was a senile old man, crying after the game in the most Trumpian fashion. He kinda looked like a guy on a group bus tour playing penny slots in Reno. No judgment from me - he looked comfortable. Edited Thursday at 02:21 AM by Soro17 johnyb 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe MacCarthy Posted Thursday at 02:21 AM Share Posted Thursday at 02:21 AM 31 minutes ago, SthMelbRed said: What did the Peru coach wear? I only remember that he was a senile old man, crying after the game in the most Trumpian fashion. And senile like Biden johnyb and gigi riva 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted Thursday at 02:45 AM Share Posted Thursday at 02:45 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Unnamed Trialist said: Since a lot of folks on this board were mocking the attire of the Peru coach, with a hell of a lot of gall, it's only fair for Canadian tastes to get a challenge. Not sure I saw any mocking of wardrobe, I don't normally notice coach's clothes myself (shame on me, apparently) He just looked like Academy award winner Martin Landau. Dressed pretty nice there. And Ed Wood that he won his Oscar for is a great movie. Edited Thursday at 02:45 AM by WestHamCanadianinOxford Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eramosat Posted Thursday at 02:52 AM Share Posted Thursday at 02:52 AM On 7/2/2024 at 11:47 AM, TGAA_Star said: I bet certain Americans are regretting not getting Marsch when they had the chance to. But now he's ours. Certain Americans? Seems like all Americans who care about soccer are prime candidates to hire Marsch on the spot, by any means. They really seem to hate having the guy they have right now...can you imagine the Voyageurs releasing a public statement about their negative thoughts on Canada's coach? So. Incidentally, re previous thread posts... if if you're hoping for Marsch-centric Fox soccer coverage, that would be it. What would have happened if he was coaching the USA instead of Berhalter. TGAA_Star 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unnamed Trialist Posted Thursday at 02:59 AM Share Posted Thursday at 02:59 AM 13 minutes ago, WestHamCanadianinOxford said: Not sure I saw any mocking of wardrobe, I don't normally notice coach's clothes myself (shame on me, apparently) He just looked like Academy award winner Martin Landau. Dressed pretty nice there. And Ed Wood that he won his Oscar for is a great movie. You don't read the board much. WestHamCanadianinOxford 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted Thursday at 03:06 AM Share Posted Thursday at 03:06 AM 5 minutes ago, Unnamed Trialist said: You don't read the board much. Forgive me for being sceptical, you tend to build up mountains (or make them up altogether) where you can morally preach from. It's kind of your thing. Right? RS 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gian-Luca Posted Thursday at 04:05 AM Share Posted Thursday at 04:05 AM 1 hour ago, WestHamCanadianinOxford said: Not sure I saw any mocking of wardrobe, I don't normally notice coach's clothes myself (shame on me, apparently) He just looked like Academy award winner Martin Landau. Dressed pretty nice there. And Ed Wood that he won his Oscar for is a great movie. I mainly know him as Commander Koenig from Space:1999 Bison44, The Real Marc and WestHamCanadianinOxford 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted Thursday at 04:46 AM Share Posted Thursday at 04:46 AM (edited) 41 minutes ago, Gian-Luca said: I mainly know him as Commander Koenig from Space:1999 I love bad movies, one of the reasons I like Ed Wood, the movie and the director. So I know him from a bunch of those. Firehead and later Cyclone with Jeffrey Combs and the actress from the original Fall Guy come to mind. His daughter was also on Buffy. Edited Thursday at 04:47 AM by WestHamCanadianinOxford Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bison44 Posted Thursday at 04:49 AM Share Posted Thursday at 04:49 AM Hmmm I remember Koenig a lot younger and more virile. Cheeta and Gian-Luca 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TGAA_Star Posted Thursday at 10:13 AM Share Posted Thursday at 10:13 AM 7 hours ago, eramosat said: Certain Americans? Seems like all Americans who care about soccer are prime candidates to hire Marsch on the spot, by any means. They really seem to hate having the guy they have right now...can you imagine the Voyageurs releasing a public statement about their negative thoughts on Canada's coach? So. Incidentally, re previous thread posts... if if you're hoping for Marsch-centric Fox soccer coverage, that would be it. What would have happened if he was coaching the USA instead of Berhalter. Good points but Marsch isn't with the USA. He is with us in our program and because of that, we are not only thriving but he is too and that's a good thing for us you know? eramosat 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unnamed Trialist Posted Thursday at 02:02 PM Share Posted Thursday at 02:02 PM 10 hours ago, WestHamCanadianinOxford said: Forgive me for being sceptical, you tend to build up mountains (or make them up altogether) where you can morally preach from. It's kind of your thing. Right? No actually, there are two pages of mocking his dress and his look, maybe 4-6 posts, and their added mocking likes. Mocking a 70 year old's way of dressing. You just choose to ignore data when it doesn't fit your narrative. I appreciate not everyone reads entire threads, I tend to read match threads afterwards to get the tone and feel. And I responded in fact, joking about Jesse, because I thought it was stupid. It's not important enough to give you a link reference if you're too lazy to care. You have to wonder what your motivation is to claim something easy to corroborate is in my mind, or others. As you do constantly. Just shut up if you couldn't be bothered to look at the posts when they appeared for all to see. WestHamCanadianinOxford 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted Thursday at 02:21 PM Share Posted Thursday at 02:21 PM (edited) 19 minutes ago, Unnamed Trialist said: No actually, there are two pages of mocking his dress and his look, maybe 4-6 posts, and their added mocking likes. Mocking a 70 year old's way of dressing. 2 pages would be close to 40 posts on this board. But please direct me. I didn't see it in real time and I have not seen it with related searches. If I missed less than 25% of 1 page worth on a match thread of 46, I do honestly apologise. Edited Thursday at 02:22 PM by WestHamCanadianinOxford CanadaFan123 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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