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We are a month away from U.S. men's national team coach Bob Bradley calling the first camp of
the year, and the MLS-heavy camp should feature some new faces who have played their way onto the
radar.
I touched on the subject in my Friday ESPN.
Photo by ISIphotos.com
The World Cup is just six months away and with serious
injuries and the inclusion of some new faces shaking things up on the U.S. national team, it is
getting a bit tougher to project just which 23 players will be on the team when it heads to South
Africa.
Colorado Rapids forward Conor Casey is among the 30 players invited to the U.S. men's national
team's training camp that will begin workouts January 4 at The Home Depot Center in Carson,
California.
Casey and the group will prepare for the United States' first match of 2010, a friendly against
fellow FIFA World Cup finalists Honduras on January 23 at The Home Depot Center.
Photo by ISIphotos.com
The World Cup is just six months away and with serious
injuries and the inclusion of some new faces shaking things up on the U.S. national team, it is
getting a bit tougher to project just which 23 players will be on the team when it heads to South
Africa.
Matt Bernhardt correlates the success of the Columbus Crew to having 4-6 players play 90% of the
season:
Regardless of the reason, however, a look at history shows that the Crew has done the
best when it has been able to keep a larger core of players on the field for the majority of the
season.
Photo by ISIphotos.com
We are a month away from U.S. men's national team coach Bob Bradley calling the first camp of
the year, and the MLS-heavy camp should feature some new faces who have played their way onto the
radar.
I touched on the subject in my Friday ESPN.