Major League Soccer Talk Podcast: US-Honduras Preview

by Kartik Krishnaiyer on October 9, 2009 · 5 comments

The US faces Honduras on Saturday in a match that the Central Americans must win.

We discuss the US loss of Clint Dempsey to injury, the early season play of Wilson Palacios, and the impact of the US’ backline woes on this match.

This and much much more, with Brian Zygo, Richard Farley and Kartik Krishnaiyer.

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1 gggggg October 9, 2009 at 7:56 am

download link please! I don’t look at the internet on a desktop, i’m on a pda with 3g

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2 dl link October 9, 2009 at 12:20 pm
3 Chris B October 9, 2009 at 2:23 pm

Maybe the fact the Jeff C has always been seen as a mental case and from what I remember a bad seed in the locker room.

Just saying

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4 keep the change October 9, 2009 at 9:20 pm

Did that dude say he could recruit a team of kids out of the poor neighborhoods of Houston that could “beat any team in the world?” Wha? Huh?

No you couldn’t. Not a chance. Even if he meant beat any other youth team in the world, no, sorry, you couldn’t. I don’t disagree with the general idea that at some point a cultural change where athletes of all races and classes aspire to become soccer players like they aspire to the NBA and NFL would be nice. But that’s not what he said. He said he could “beat any team in the world” with a team recruited from the ‘hood in Houston. If that’s true, the Dynamo are pretty stupid. For that matter, so are Real Madrid, Chelsea, and all of the other biggest, richest, smartest clubs in the world.

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5 Ford Prefect October 10, 2009 at 3:29 am

Wow–Completely agree–Had to pick my jaw up off the floor when he said that–Hard to take these guys seriously as “experts” when they make comments like that–If there was so much talent in the apartments in Houston that he could in “one week” put together a U.S. team that would “beat any other team in the world” then teams like Man Utd, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter, Ac Milan, Barca, etc would be there picking it clean

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