That's why they're the Czechs, huh? Not a dominating performance, in fact, you can tell they're really beat up in this heat against an athletic team like the us. But that first half was typical class and style.
By the way, I'm now huge in Colombia after doing an on-air halftime radio interview in English with Radio Carocol, a national Colombian radio company.
Apparently it went out not just all over Colombia, but in Spain, Miami and Tampa.
Mucho gusto, Colombians all over the world.



I've been calling for Liverpool to sign Rosicky, who has been one of my favorite players in the world for years, for ages. Goshderit. Time to write a column on how, when Arsene Wenger signs a player you’ve never heard of, you know he’s about to come good.
He better get a European Cup with all that talent. He’s got to get five to catch up with the greatest club in English history.
Instead of being a step slow physically, they were a step slow mentally. Nearly every time a US player got the ball, he took the extra touch that you just can’t take in a lightning-paced European game. That’s alright against Central and South American teams that specialize in keeping possession and lulling the defense out of its shape, but against a European team of the Czech’s caliber, it just doesn’t work.
Do you now have the ins on that fine Columbian coc...um, coffee? I just can't seem to wake up without it.
First time I have ever been on a blog. Just wanted to say that was a very disappointing game by the U.S. against the Czech Republic. I am not a soccer expert, but the U.S. looked a step slow, no enthusiams or drive. As Jim Rome said today on the radio, the U.S. needs to put the ball in the back of the net. Just a bad, bad performance. I am envious of Joe being there for the World Cup. It must be a memorable experience.
Richard
Who signed Rosicky in the offseason?
Oh, wait, it sure wasn't the scousers.
Why hasn't Chelsea bought off whoever does Arsenal's scouting?