Soccerblog to Klinsi: Take the US job

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The next generation of soccer players, Team USA

Tim Howard (GK) Manchester United
Jonathan Spector (D) Charlton Athletic
Jay DeMerit (D) Watford
Oguchi Onyewu (D) Standard Leige
Bobby Convey (M) Reading
Clint Dempsey (M) New England Revolution
DaMarcus Beasley (M) PSV Eindhoven
Alecko Eskandrian (F) DC United
Eddie Johnson (F) Kansas City

He could even persuade Freddy Adu to stay.

If Klinsi comes on as US coach, then he will have a bunch of very young and talented players to work with, ready to make their mark on US Soccer. We might be able to to do what this overhyped US team failed to do this World Cup; make ourselves respectable in the world of soccer just in time for South Africa 2010. With Klinsi around, the US team that often looked lost when they got the ball this World Cup, will know how to attack. We will definitely see more goals than the one scored by Clint Demspey.

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he may even be able to convince whomever it is that needs convincing such that the u.s. can play some of the stronger european teams regularly.

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