From Pete McEntegart:
“The U.S. soccer team played abysmally in a 3-0 defeat to the Czech Republic in its World Cup opener Monday. Coach Bruce Arena’s highly touted team looked so unprepared for international play that Arena has emerged as the logical candidate to replace Larry Brown as Knicks coach.
Not even a good-luck call from President Bush before the game helped the Americans. On the plus side, though, at least the U.S. World Cup team has a well-defined exit strategy.”
Cue laughtrack…
One comment on “Ten Spot”
They better have a good exit strategy because they played really bad.