New England 1 – 2 Houston
November 18th, 2007 . posted by admin
USA Major League Soccer: Final – Joseph Ngwenya and Dwayne De Rosario scored in the second half as Houston rallied for a 2-1 win over New England to claim its second straight MLS Cup on Sunday.
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bob | November 19th, 2007 @ 8:41 am | | |
American Commentators make baby jesus cry.
I liked how the guy headbutts the other guy in the face in front of the ref and no card at all hah.
Stupid americans.
cdiddle | November 19th, 2007 @ 12:17 pm | | |
There was a yellow card given for the headbutt.
Archy de Berker | November 19th, 2007 @ 1:29 pm | | |
Is this the same Ngwenya who burnt Habana this world cup playing for the USA rugby team?
hello | November 19th, 2007 @ 1:31 pm | | |
what kind of idiot would post mls games
american commentators for soccer is like the sound of ****
bbbb | November 19th, 2007 @ 1:32 pm | | |
what kind of idiot would post MLS games. seriously
american commentators for soccer is like the sound of ****
schneider | November 19th, 2007 @ 1:49 pm | | |
stop hating on the MLS. This was a great game of football. Who cares about the commentators. Stop being so self centered and open your eyes. Those were good goals and the MLS is a very underated and skilled league.
DC | November 19th, 2007 @ 2:04 pm | | |
do you guys have an inferiority complex or something? what does hating on mls do for you guys? does it boost your own leagues? you don’t see me making fun of nfl europe
btw, van bommel got headbutted in wc2006 by figo and the referee didn’t call anything
andy | November 19th, 2007 @ 2:53 pm | | |
dale dynamo!!
flint89 | November 19th, 2007 @ 5:19 pm | | |
Ahahaha… I refuse to even consider anything called “soccer”. Ok jokes aside, there were a couple of descent goals in there, but it was looking at first or second division football. Champions League is another level completely! Certain mistakes like the dude around minute 1.55 missing the ball when he had a made shot… Come on guys, I’m glad if you yanks get into football but you still have a long way to come ;)
dan | November 19th, 2007 @ 6:30 pm | | |
flint, I don’t even like the MLS, but the US(yanks) has done about as well as the english in the last few world cups. Yes the EPL is far superior to MLS but its been around for what 100 years. Soccer is a second tier sport in our country and we still feild a team thats competitive with England’s team. I don’t dispute your comment that our league has a long way to come.
davidjuhnino23 | November 19th, 2007 @ 8:33 pm | | |
us soccer sucks
Aussie Gunner | November 19th, 2007 @ 10:14 pm | | |
Question to all you Yanks. Are Houston the world champions cos it seems that what ever sport they play in the US its always a world series Eg: Basketball, Baseball.
NEWS FLASH America is not the centre of the universe, everbody else just wishes u were that far away from us all.
2010 World Cup Fans | November 19th, 2007 @ 10:56 pm | | |
Great to see De Rosario…a Canadian score a nice goal and win man of the match…Amazing stuff.
arlo | November 19th, 2007 @ 11:12 pm | | |
DeRo! Woo! Nice job ….. and all the haters can blow
mv520 | November 20th, 2007 @ 7:31 am | | |
The U.S. soccer team has little support from the country but still performs well against other teams. Americans focus a lot more on sports such as American football, baseball, basketball, and even hockey a lot more than soccer. If America focused on developing soccer, in the next ten years the U.S. could easily surpass big European leagues.
neilyn | November 20th, 2007 @ 11:49 am | | |
dont make fun of american commentators, british commentators sound like they’re watching golf.
blackandredblood | November 20th, 2007 @ 4:45 pm | | |
The MLS is just over ten years old, still a brand new league compared to other leagues around the globe, with the exception of Australia’s league. The sport is certainly growing in the US and ten years from now could stand shoulder to shoulder with some of the big leagues, mark my words.
nanai_is_transexual | November 20th, 2007 @ 5:03 pm | | |
wow theres so many ppl that support the mls and actually think its going actually be something.
i dont know if any of you know this but the US sucks at football/ let them actually pass the african leagues than you can talk
ldrom | November 20th, 2007 @ 9:15 pm | | |
Hey, African leagues are superior to the MLS. Come on guys, Africa lacks the money but has players with much better skills.
Plus, African leagues have produced some great players like George Weah, Samuel Eto’o, Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, Nwankwo Kanu, Freddie Kanoute, Emmanuel Adebayabor etc.
Yes, the talents of most of these players were only realized after moving to Europe, but give some credit to the African leagues that produced them.
MLS products: Tim Howard, Brian Mcbride, Damacus Beasley, Clint Demsey etc…and we know none of them can compare to the African super stars above.
blackandredblood | November 21st, 2007 @ 4:17 am | | |
I am not here to rag on Idrom’s comment in any way but I find it fascinating every one of the elite African players they mentioned is from a different country: George Weah is from Liberia and doesn’t play any more, Eto’o is from Cameroon, drogba’s from cote d’ivoire, Essien’s from Ghana, Kanu is Nigerian, kanoute is french, and adebayor is Togolese. That’s a good list of footballers.
Chris | November 21st, 2007 @ 8:43 am | | |
The MLS is definitely growing, new stadiums are going up every year. NY Red Bulls, DC United and Real Salt Lake all are getting brand new stadiums by next year and Kansas City in 2009. New expansion teams(two next year) are going to be coming every year, up to 18 by 2010. It may not overcome the NFL or MLB any time soon, but wait a generation or two, change takes some time. I am a supporter all the way until I die, it is one of the passions in my life. Anyone who is not from the United States should be happy about this growth. The United States has some of the best athletes in the world, it’s about time some of them are football players. Besides, it’s the one thing that we all have in common, don’t be trashing us for it, we do nothing of the kind to you.
ldrom | November 21st, 2007 @ 12:47 pm | | |
Blackandredblood, I was just responding to nanai_is_transexual who somehow suggested that MLS need to first be better than the African leagues before they can even be considered to be anywhere near European quality. My point was the African leagues are way superior to the MLS for that to happen anytime soon. I backed up my claims with a list of big names to scare you off.
Yes, Africa is a continent not a country!!! The players I listed are from different countries in Africa. However, even from one single country, there is way more talent than the MLS..Just accept it.
Ivory coast for example: Didier Drogba (Chelsea), Salomon Kalou (Chelsea), Yaya Troure (Barca), Emmanuel Eboue (Arsenal), Kolo Troure (Arsenal), Kader Keita (Lyon)….
The list can be equally intimidating for you if I pick another country say Nigeria: Nwankwo Kanu, Obafemi Martins, Julius Aghahowa, Jay Jay Okocha, Finidi George etc. Remeber Chelsea’s Taribo West and Celestine Babayaro were also Nigerians.
ldrom | November 21st, 2007 @ 12:53 pm | | |
Also correction blackandredblood, Fredie Kanoute plays for Mali, Africa NOT the french national team. He is not like Senegal’s Patric Viera (played for the French team), Ghana’s Dessaily (played for the French team), Algeria’s Zinadine Zidane (played for the French team) or Nigeria’s Oguchi Onyewu (plays for the US team) to do such a thing.
Terry | November 23rd, 2007 @ 4:39 am | | |
Making fun of the MLS is like making fun of a 4 year old for not knowing the earth revolves around the sun; the league is still young, give it time. If in 40 years it hasn’t improved, THEN you can talk. For now, keep you mouth shut.
Terry | November 23rd, 2007 @ 4:41 am | | |
oh and idrom, ***? How is Onyewu Nigerian? Sure, his parents are, but he was born here, never even visited Nigeria more then twice probably. That makes him American.
Ruben | November 24th, 2007 @ 2:20 am | | |
Aussie Gunner,
Thanks for saying the same joke that has been told a million times.
We in Europe can ***** about America, but not you, stupid ******* thickhead Aussie.
Man, I can’t stand these idiots, either nationalists or leftists, war mongers or peacenicks they are all the same. Can’t they ******* enjoy a sport game?
Ruben | November 24th, 2007 @ 2:25 am | | |
I wonder why this games was posted here?
Ruben | November 24th, 2007 @ 10:47 am | | |
[quote comment="7799"]I wonder why this game was posted here?[/quote]
This was meant to go somewhere else…
steven | February 1st, 2008 @ 7:16 am | | |
you cant say anything about natralised americans from foreign origin you’d be left with apache, cherokee and inuit players!:)