speakeasy

May 26th, 2010 at 1:37 PM ^

Keepers: Brad Guzan, Marcus Hahnemann, Tim Howard

Defenders: Calos Bocanegra, Jonathan Bornstein, Steve Cherundolo, Jay DeMerit , Clarence Goodson, Oguchi Onyewu, Jonathan Spector.

Midfielders: DaMarcus Beasley, Michael Bradley, Ricardo Clark, Clint Dempsey, Landon Donovan, Maurice Edu, Benny Feilhaber, Stuart Holden, Jose Francisco Torres.

Forwards: Jozy Altidore, Edson Buddle, Robbie Findley, Herculez Gomez

speakeasy

May 26th, 2010 at 1:51 PM ^

I think in this case the choir on that consists of everyone on the planet outside of Bob Bradley. I don't salvate over Ching, but he is a proven quantity...Robbie Findlay..eh not to much.

Not to mention our egregious lack of a big lofing forward who can play in the air...Buddle...no, not really.

60blue

May 26th, 2010 at 1:55 PM ^

On a one-to-one comparison, absolutely.  However, Findley plays a different type of game that is more akin to Charlie Davies half-step brother's dog's previous owner.  Other than quality possession and good decision making, Ching doesn't really do much for the team and it would throw off the dynamic (or something).

Regardless, if Findley sees the field we have much bigger problems than Ching could have fixed.  

wooderson

May 26th, 2010 at 1:45 PM ^

Findley and Buddle over Ching is pretty shocking, I thought he (Ching) was the best player on the field for us last night.  I guess the thinking was Ching's playing style is too similar to Altidore's??? 

Wallaby Court

May 26th, 2010 at 2:37 PM ^

The latter. I saw an exceedingly interesting article somewhere (maybe it was the MGoLeader @ TSB?) that suggested that Freddy Adu was was the soccer equivalent of baseball's Central American wunderkids. That is, he came to the US at '14' when he was more likely 16 or 17, and thus looked amazing because he was more developed than all of his competition. Fast forward a few years, and now he's no longer playing with  a physical advantage and looks average to mediocre. The short version is that regardless of the explanation, Freddy Adu has turned into another overhyped phenom.

turbo cool

May 26th, 2010 at 3:00 PM ^

Adu never had a physical advantage over his peers. He actually was one of the smallest guys, if not the smallest at Bradenton. However, he was without a doubt the best technical player on the U-17 nat'l program. He was the best player and at the time the only other players who were close were Eddie Gaven, Guillermo Gonzales, and you could've made an argument for Danny Szetela.

Now Adu could've been a year, or even a few years, older than his listed age but that still would've put him on par with his nat'l teammates growing up (They were mostly 86's. Adu is listed as an '89). Some guys just don't pan out (see G. Gonzales who is arguably a bigger bust than Adu and Szetela. Geez, even Gaven). Adu just got way too much praise from the media at such a young age.

Wide Open

May 26th, 2010 at 3:02 PM ^

Maybe Bob Bradley thought Findley would get a big game-winner to take the championship, sending shockwaves that shake the very foundation of the sport for years to come.

Oh wait, that was Samantha Findlay.

ken725

May 26th, 2010 at 3:31 PM ^

There are many things about USMNT that we don't know since coverage is relatively sparse.  The few reports from the camps were that Bob Bradley was concerned more on conditioning and the fitness of the players.  Ching just came back from a hamstring injury, although he did look good in the limited time he got yesterday. 

If I were BB, and based on the information available to us, I would have gone with Ching.  I'm basing that on how ineffective Findley was in the game against the Netherlands.  He has decent pace, but was pretty much a lame duck.  Of the touches that he got, he did nothing to create opportunities for him or the team.  I don't think he will see any playing time, but I would rather have a veteran like Ching on the bench.

TC Wolverine

May 26th, 2010 at 5:09 PM ^

I was pretty surprised he went with Findley over Ching. I thought Ching looked pretty good last night, he made some nice "Ching-like" plays holding up and distributing. Bradley must be looking for a different style of play from his forwards. The thing that scared me the most was left back. You would think with all of the attention placed on this position that somebody would step up but it looked like they are regressing. Bornstein made some horrible touches back there and Pearce was just as bad, if not worse. I am hoping that means they are confident in Gooch, Demerit, and Goodson behind those two, so they can move Bocanegra out to left back. Cherundlo (sp) looked solid though.