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South Africa was cold and he did just fine.
If he can score against Argentina, France, Spain, Chelsea, and even his own team, there there is no reason why he cant score against teams like West Brom and Bolton.
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http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/3296/...on-over-neymar
In a basic summary santos doesn't wanna let go neymar to chelsea unless they splash out 35mil...hopefully chelsea doesn't get him I don't want to see such a good talented youngster go to chelsea..
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Originally posted by Chicharito View PostSouth Africa was cold and he did just fine.
If he can score against Argentina, France, Spain, Chelsea, and even his own team, there there is no reason why he cant score against teams like West Brom and Bolton.
Lol at the chelsea bit btw
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According to a report on talkSPORT, experienced coach Bob Bradley has resigned as USA coach with immediate effect. The 52-year-old is reportedly on the verge of being appointed as new Aston Villa manager.
Bradley has been in charge of USA's national since the summer of 2006 and guided The Yanks to a round of sixteen place at the 2010 World Cup. USA were eventually beaten by Ghana 2-1 after extra time.
USA's good performances in South Africa didn't go unnoticed in Birmingham and Aston Villa chairman Randy Lerner supposedly sees Bradley as the perfect man to replace Martin O'Neill, who resigned earlier this week, as the club's manager.
The father of Borussia Moenchengladbach star Michael Bradley previously worked as head coach at Chicago Fire, Metrostars and Chivas USA before taking over as USA's national team coach.
He won't be in charge yet when Aston Villa take on West Ham United on Saturday, but Bradley senior is expected to be unveiled as the new man at the helm at Villa Park somewhere next week.
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Originally posted by Chicharito View PostAccording to a report on talkSPORT, experienced coach Bob Bradley has resigned as USA coach with immediate effect. The 52-year-old is reportedly on the verge of being appointed as new Aston Villa manager.
Bradley has been in charge of USA's national since the summer of 2006 and guided The Yanks to a round of sixteen place at the 2010 World Cup. USA were eventually beaten by Ghana 2-1 after extra time.
USA's good performances in South Africa didn't go unnoticed in Birmingham and Aston Villa chairman Randy Lerner supposedly sees Bradley as the perfect man to replace Martin O'Neill, who resigned earlier this week, as the club's manager.
The father of Borussia Moenchengladbach star Michael Bradley previously worked as head coach at Chicago Fire, Metrostars and Chivas USA before taking over as USA's national team coach.
He won't be in charge yet when Aston Villa take on West Ham United on Saturday, but Bradley senior is expected to be unveiled as the new man at the helm at Villa Park somewhere next week.Last edited by Irish Hitman; 08-13-2010, 07:58 AM.
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