Quick lowdown on U.S. presser with Bradley, Donovan
During Thursday’s press conference near the
Landon Donovan was the only player made available, and there wasn't much "hard news," as we say in the business, coming out of this one.
A foreign journalist asked Bob Bradley about Oguchi Onyewu and whether he would play? He prefaced it by offering that he was “not a Fabio Capello spy.”
Later, a
After someone else jumped on the increasingly lame joke, a team press officer headed off the trend by asking flatly, “Is anybody in here a Capello spy?”
Big laughs from everyone, including Bradley and Landon Donovan, when several British journalists cheerfully raised their hands.
So Bradley spent significant amount of time talking about his own experiences and interaction with English Premiership managers and with Capello, mostly back when he guided Italian clubs. Bradley, going back to his days at
More on that later, probably on SB Nation’s soccer site, or on one some other Steve Davis soccer platform … and there are multiple of them bad boys these days.
Donovan was fairly subdued during Wednesday’s press availability. He refused to be drawn into any potentially incendiary talk about
“Certainly, there’s a lot to the game other than one-v-one battles going on,” Donovan said early in the proceedings, probably hoping to ward off other similar little bunny trails that questioners might be hoping to guide him down. “We’re all extremely excited for Saturday.”
At one point, a British journalist asked Donovan – again! – about his experiences at Everton. And he asked about whether Donovan planned to go back this summer? “My experience there was very helpful,” Donovan said, perhaps just a wee bit curt. “ … and I’ll worry about that after the tournament.”
Here was maybe the best from the
Finally, Donovan answered several questions en Espanol. I’ve said it before but it’s worth repeating: plenty of big-time athletes can barely speak their own language. Any athlete who speaks a variety of them gets a higher rating in my book.
U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati made an appearance after Donovan and Bradley did their thing. More on that later. The quick 411 on his time at the podium: He talked about how much water cooler chat the U.S.-England match was generating, and how everyone in the
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Let’s hope he doesn’t change his name to Landon Diez. That would be bad.
by patrickhattrick on Jun 9, 2010 10:46 AM EDT reply actions
Landon "el hermano" Diez
"Voetbal is pas totaal als je wint"- Adun
"The greatest sin is to spurn the gift"-Alistair
Hermano?

"We love them, We mourn for them, Unlucky boys of Red" - Morrissey
"Giggs gets past Viera, past Dixon, who comes back at him, it's a wonderful run from GIGGS!!!" - Martin Tyler
"He's got a man deep..wait, no that IS Mandeep!!" - Don Taylor
by Section 312 on Jun 9, 2010 4:09 PM EDT up reply actions
Surely Donovan
will be on the opposite wing to Cole this time around? It’ll have to be one HELL of a sliding tackle to reach him from there…

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