Brian McBride - US soccer legend
Filed Under (2509) by teninfos on 25-10-2009
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Visit Climbing the Ladder. Music: Embrace - “Nature’s Law” A model professional who plays hard for all 90 minutes. He never backs down from a challenge, and has the injuries to prove it. A true role model for the kids. This compilation has goals from his time with the USA national team, in England, and there’s even two from his time in MLS with the Columbus Crew. The two injuries are vs Italy a few weeks ago and vs Mexico in the 2/28/2001 qualifier in Columbus. I only wish I had more clips …







Brian McBride is the best American soccer player in all time! He had alot of talent. Rite now he is playing with Chicago Fire along with another player Coauhtemoc Blanco the best Mexican player in time. I have alot of respect for Brian. He is defenitly a better player than London Donovan!
Go Brian McBride!
He was the thing that kept us going for a long time.
He he Fifa world cup 06 Xbox 360 Mc bride was ace
Sorry foreverorange, just noticed my links didn’t seem to work. If you check on wiki pedia and search for association football and the football association, that should give you a good indication as to the founding of modern football/soccer.
i dont why they say donovan is the best player in us history when he still hasnt proven himself overseas…he maybe dominating mls.. but its mls.. in order for him to be considered a us legend or any legend for that matter he has to play overseas…. mcbride has done that and made a hugeee name for himself in england and caught eyes in europe… mcbride is the a true legend and a true soldier and there will never ber any one like him again
not 1 world class player in the mls. its a shite league
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Respect 4 him
congratulation to Mexico for beating usa B squads
5-0
By the way, on the subject, I always had a lot of respect for Brian McBride, best player to have come from the US so far. I actually think you’ve got some good players playing over here in the UK. Tim Howard, DaMarcus Beasley, Clint Dempsey, Brad Guzan, Brad Friedel, Marcus Hahnemann (who has just signed for my team, Wolves), these are all good performers in our top leagues. I just don’t think as a nation you have enough talented soccer players, where as England has them in droves.
thank you that helps
Great player, great video, great music.
Man I freakin love that hug that Mcbride and Reyna did when they scored the goal against Mexico in the World Cup 0:15 sec mark. That was a genuine celebration. I love Mcbride, he’s ALL HEART… he represents exactly what America is. I wish he was younger so he could still play for the national team.
Also that was such a dirty game the Italians were playing in the 06 WC and we still tied and should have won if the refs didn’t take back Beasly’s legit goal.
No video here? A British person invented the World Wide Web fool.
MY FAVORITE PLAYER>>> ALL TIME
of course it was a thrashing much more of one then in WW I and WW II if you look at the odds of us winning either war we had almost no shot during the revolutionary war and we were in a much better position to win WW I and WW II sorry if that doesnt make much sense i was tryin to watch the simpsons
I wouldn’t call the revolutionary war a thrashing on the British, ya we amassed large casualties on them - but we were also in many positions where general Howe could have taken our army - and our main victories, while sweet - Saratoga and Yorktown, are also recorded with fairly strong defeats, such as with the loss of Philadelphia.. I call the revolutionary a victory but not a thrashing - no, a thrashing would be what U.S. did in WWI and WWII, as in - fundamental domination of the enemy.
el estilo de Mcbride es similar al de ivan zamorano
football clubs in England that were founded at around the same time as the rules of soccer were codified, such as Notts County in 1862, the “worlds oldest football club”, which in itself represents the formal rules being set out. Hope that all helps.
I’d like proof of the Chinese version myself, but the only thing I’ve ever known about it is that there is very obscure evidence to ’suggest’ that the Chinese kicked a ball around as a sport way back around 2000-odd years ago. I don’t think there is a way of proving this unfortunately. However, if you’d like to learn about how soccer and it’s rules were invented, you are best looking at the following two links……..
cant denied a great US legend.
i love his fighting spirit even injury in eye but still play.
I’m not taking any credit from England for creating the modern competitive football/soccer. I just think the chinese version might have been more similar to the modern version than we all think. Yet again lots of changes like we’ve both mentioned, but I still want proof of the chinese version. btw where did you find those inventions that england made for the game? if its a website i’d love to c it
I understand what you are saying, foreverorange25, but there is proof that the invention of soccer as a competitive sport was by the English. As I have said in a previous post, I acknowledge that the Chinese MAY have been the first to kick a ball around for their own amusement, but the English invented the goals, the pitch, the number of players etc. As I have said previously, it is like saying that American football is actually an English game due to it being a descendent of rugby.
steway89 I’m not gonna say your wrong, because most of the world DOES recognize you (england) as the creator of football/soccer, but I just want to know where the proof is because yes the origins of soccer is from China and sure there’s been lots of modification, but did england make most of those changes? I’d love to find out all that, but sadly that would be VERY hard to find now
Let’s be honest no american cares what you people think of us most of us think your just little fruity guys who can’t talk and like soccer and the thrashing im speaking of would be the revolutionary war the reason we are a country