


Too bad my camera's not black instead of silver - then the electrical tape on it now would almost match. Anyway, here's a few shots. The U.S. Soccer website is really running their own press now, though; they have pictures and video of much higher quality than mine, so there's probably not much point to me taking shots these days. I think I'll save the camera for other events.
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So who is playing well; who is failing to impress? You are our eyes and ears at this camp, we want details! :)
How players perform in this camp is a little irrelevant, though, considering the contingent coming in from abroad. If it's like last year, those Euro-based players will take most of the spots in the upcomign game versus Mexico.
Your pictures are much appreciated, Andrea - they're a little more behind the scene than the ones up at US Soccer. For example, Twellman sitting up there on the bench: must be after the groin pull and he's not looking happy. Plus, we see Donovan (it looks like) with ice on his knee getting stretched out. Good stuff.
Hey, thanks. I suppose the patched-up camera can still be of service, then.
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