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Cut The Crap CONMEBOL

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by user Dcsundevil2002

Ok, I realize that the USMNT squad that is taking part in the Copa America isn't exactly the A team that won the Gold Cup. Yes there are several guys who have worn the Red, White & Blue that have under 5 caps for the squad. I understand that calling them a "B-" squad would be an accurate title.

These things aside, CONMEBOL really has no ground whatsoever to blast the USSF for sending this squad to the Copa America.

According to ESPNsoccernet.com, CONMEBOL general secretary Eduardo Deluca told The Associated Press on in a telephone interview on Wednesday -

"We like for the continent's most important competition to be respected with the best players."

Deluca needs to understand what he is saying before he says it, that or become tennis buddies with Alexi Lalas. CONMEBOL nations have been short changing the Copa America for the last 8 or so years. When was the last time a full strength Brazil actually showed up for the tournament? If I am not wrong, this is the first year that Argentina has actually sent it's first team to the Copa America in several years.

I realize that the Copa America is the championship of South America, but does Deluca realize that we aren't members of his confederation? We were invited guests. Had the CONMEBOL officials said that as per stipulation for the invite, the USSF must send it's best team to the tournament, I think that they would have done as best as they could to send the best team. However, they didn't and the USSF IMHO, did the right thing and is using this tournament just like the US Military uses live fire exercises; they are giving less experienced guys a real taste of what they will get in World Cup Qualifying and in the World Cup.

The USSF, as they are not a member of CONMEBOL actually had other reasons for not bringing Deuce, Bocanegra, Howard, and other European based players. As the Gold Cup, and not the Copa America is the USSF's regional championship, the European based players only had to be released for that tournament. Other players like Feilhaber & DeMerit play for clubs that recognized that having their guys play in the Copa will benefit their clubs, so they released them. As for the MLS based players who didn't make the squad, (Donovan for example), that has more to do with MLS and the fact that Donovan's club sucks without him, as exhibited by them finally winning once he returned to the team.

I am happy that the US has been given such a valuable oppritunity to get real world experience on the international level. Would I have honestly liked to have seen the first team play down there? You bet your ass I would. I think we would have tied Argentine, beaten Paraguay, knocked off Columbia, dropped Mexico another 2-0 score line and made it to the Semi-Finals and either faced Brazil or Argentina again. That said, considering the situation that the USSF was in with the Gold Cup, the MLS season, European based player availability and the need to get new players into the fold, I think that they made the best decision.

On a different, but same note concerning the Copa America and player selections, I think that CONMEBOL should re-examine its schedule to allow for more players to play. Namely, I think that CONMEBOL should look at trying to shift the Copa America to the same year as the European Championships. If they did that, it would give their players a chance to get a full summer off the year after the World Cup and before it, along with giving European clubs less of a complaint for releasing players. I think that the one group of people who would be able to get this done is the media.

Think of it, the South American, Mexican and US based media outlets that get the broadcast rights to the European Championships and Copa America would have a soccer bonanza on their hands. With the time differences in match scheduling, they could lock fans into their TV's for the entire day. They can start the morning with the Euro Championships matches, then have a 30/60 minute recap show. Follow that with the Copa America preview show and two Copa matches that evening. Of course, this is assuming that the two tournaments start at the same time.

Having the Copa America every 4 years on the same schedule as the Euro Championships would allow for more rest with South American players and then Brazil could have it's entire first team for the tournament. This might also lead to a change to the South American World Cup qualifying, which could be shortened to allow for the tournament.

Instead of all 10 teams playing each other, have two groups of 5, with each side playing 8 matches. The top two sides from each group advance to the World Cup and the two third place finishers face off in a home/away series that determines who plays the 4th place CONCACAF side for that extra World Cup slot.

Oh well, a guy can dream.

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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
884 days ago
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I don't agree with changing CONMEBOL's setup for World Cup qualifying - it's the best one out there.

If LA can't deal without Landon Donovan, then why have Eddie Johnson go to both tournaments? Despite not being able to play for weeks now, he still needs MLS in goals and he would have helped Kansas City stay in first place. LA sucks even with Landon playing.

And the US would have never beaten Argentina, B- or A squad.
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Dcsundevil2002Div-I Stud
884 days ago
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I agree that the US wouldn't have beaten this Argentina side. I do think that Landon Donovan is so much more of an intrical part of the LA Galaxy squad that if he was gone from the club for two months, they would have suffered the same type of early season damnation that they had last season without him. Yes KC has been putrid, but they seem to rely less on Eddie Johnson than LA does on Donovan.
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
884 days ago
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3 Points on why EJ is more important to KC than Landon is to LA right now:
  1. Kansas City has taken 2 points on 5 games since the Gold Cup. LA had 3 points in 3 games.
  2. Eddie is the leading scorer in the MLS
  3. The Galaxy don't have a lot of games right now, since the league backloaded the schedule so they can play more when Beckham gets there. Not that I would want him on the Copa America roster (I despise his presence) - but still, so losing Donovan is less detrimental to them
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AnschadWaterboy
882 days ago
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eddie is tied with angel for goal lead... comnebol was talking about players that refused to play in the tourney such as kaka and ronaldinho, not US players... but i still think this article is wonrg and that we should have taken all of our players who are young and will likely be on the 2010 world cup squad... look at our u-20 team and how they are doing... It makes me upset that we didn't take the copa more seriously, which is because it's not a tourn in the US by the US like the Gold cup... I know we could've competed with these teams if we took only a couple of other players with us to Ven.
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