Great goal. Didn’t fall, kept going and scored a beauty.
Never. If they can tie this it’ll be their first.
Good thing the golden goal does not apply
Declan
Will this just be the first 90 minutes, writ small?
Do these questions have secret power?
YES! Go Ghana!
Now Colophon’s bet is down the Swanee, I’m gonna get behind Ghana again. Nothing personal, you guise, I just want to see an African team do well.
Why the hell don’t they put how much extra time there will be on the screen? I wasn’t paying attention when they announced it, assuming they did, but it’s kind of odd watching a game w/o knowing when it’s going to end.
15 mins each way so 30 mins total extra time
haha, I think Howard forgot which area he was in, looked like he was trying to punch the ball.
Oh well. Good effort, USA.
At least the US didn’t lose on a cheap goal. Good job to the US team, and good luck to Ghana.
Oh well, Ghana was the much better team today. Though Uruguay will probably beat them handily.
I hope Ghana gets crushed in their next game.
Ghana!! One of the great things about the World Cup is the platform it gives for obscure countries to shine. Cameroon did it 20 years ago and Ghana has done it today.
DAMMIT.
Ian Darke, thanks for telling us we can leave with our heads held high. History repeats itself. But I’m glad at least, if some cheating diving steroid-stuffed bastards had to beat us, they were African cheating diving steroid-stuffed bastards. Congrats, Ghana and enjoy yourselves this week, Africa.
BTW, if you’re in Burbank or Sixth Avenue in NYC, watch out for jumping TV execs. The rating will drop like a soccer player who’s been brushed by a butterfly wing.
As much as I don’t like the general American attitude to football, I know that the USA team must love the game. They have played well over the last 2 weeks and I am truly sad to see them lose…
Don’t overgeneralize from the few loudmouthed sourpusses you hear about in the US. If the past two weeks have taught me anything, it’s that there are a ton of people in the US who were living and dying with the national team, myself included.
So, does this World Cup finally establish Landon Donovan as a player who can compete at a world-class level?
And I thought I’d respond because your post is a perfect example of how not-patronizing soccer fans are. Please continue contributing your not-contentless-at-all posts in soccer threads so that I might enjoy them forever more.
I was under the impression he already did that in 2002 when the US made the quarterfinals.
To some, maybe, but I think a lot of people still questioned his ability, especially because he wouldn’t/couldn’t (depending on who you ask) stick in Europe after '02. It really wasn’t until his stint at Everton earlier this year that I think the rest of the world was willing to acknowledge that he’s actually very good.
Sadly he’s pretty much done now, as I’m guessing soccer isn’t an old man’s game. He’s 28 now, so next World Cup he’d be 32. That’s old for soccer, yes?