Sportsbook Site – U.S. Soccer Stuck in the Mud, Rehires Bradley

Sportsbook Site – U.S. Soccer Stuck in the Mud, Rehires Bradley.  The United States soccer team is going to be led by Bob Bradley for four more years and that may mean you bet against the U.S. team at the sportsbook site. The U.S. got attention in the World Cup at the offshore sportsbook but they failed to do anything really meaningful. Now that Bradley has been re-hired, look for more mediocrity in U.S. soccer.

People may remember that the United States team upset Spain at a big FIFA tournament but what should be remembered is the U.S. failure in the World Cup when it counted. The United States had a chance to be a major player on the world stage but lost when it counted in the second round.

Four More Years Down the Drain – The United States soccer team is going to do nothing of note for the next four years under Bradley. U.S. soccer president Sunil Gulati ignored the talk about replacing Bradley and he ignored the rumors of Bradley wanting to coach elsewhere. Many people wanted the U.S. team to go another direction in advance of the 2014 World Cup but now the team is stuck with Bradley.

Klinsmann Would Have Done Well – There were some thoughts at the sportsbook site that the U.S. would hire Juergen Klinsmann but they decided to go with Bradley instead. It was a major mistake. Klinsmann would have done a superb job with the United States team. He should have been hired four years ago and Gulati had a chance to rectify that mistake but compounded it by re-hiring Bradley.

Mediocrity – The U.S. team is going nowhere with Bradley. He will keep the team mired in the mud of mediocrity. The U.S. will still win a few matches vs. the sportsbook odds at Sbg global against poor competition but they will not take the step up to be considered one of the best teams in the world. The team only won their group because England was weak. They couldn’t even get past Ghana in the second round of the World Cup. The team gets one big win over Spain in the Confederations Cup and people think everything is fine with U.S. soccer. If mediocrity is fine then the U.S. made the right choice by re-hiring Bradley.

 

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