I think he should. Bradley is already putting in his people (see DC United Peter Nowak) and is building up a new US team. The 2-0 win in Mexico wasn't pretty but we got the job done and definately got lucky. Bradley will do his job as he is definately in the top 3 of American coaches (I still think Arena is #1) It's up to the players in Europe like Onyewu, Beasley, Convey, Dempsey, and even his son Michael Bradley to help the US make the next step. Right now I'd hire Bradley so we can move on as your not going to find much better, the players do the playing and the only coaches we need to be good are the MLS ones who develop the players before making the jump to the big leagues in Europe.
2007-02-09 07:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't matter which teams Bradley's squad beat. He should be the coach. I'm really sick of the whole Klissman and other European coaches considered as the new coach of the US team. We should have an American coach who knows how to coach the US players.
2007-02-09 11:50:56
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answered by hardcoco 6
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I think they'll wait till after the gold cup. Gulati seems to be clueless on how to choose a new coach so hopefully someone will do it for him. I'd say Bradley will get it just beacuse the options are limited at this point. Also Mexico is a tough win considering it was there entire squad and it was a home crowd for them.
2007-02-09 12:45:39
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answered by mick2077 1
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He is the coach right now, it's his job to lose it. I could see Bradley coaching the team in S.Africa in 2010.
Your right "Hard" no more europeans, this is American soccer!
2007-02-09 12:50:17
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answered by azsoccerfan 3
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The short answer is no. But he beat Mexico 2-0 and that won't hurt his chances for the permanent posting.
2007-02-09 11:48:04
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answered by pibeinocente 1
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