Saturday, June 5, 2010

Hello my name is Clint Dempsey, I play midfield for the United States soccer team. I am here to talk to you about the ethnic strife and conflict in South Africa. South Africa was colonized by the British in the 17th century. In the 1960s people from the National Party invented the apartheid system of Government which was meant to maintain white control. This system created racial segregation between four different groups: the whites, the blacks, the coloreds, and the Asians. As a result black people were forced to move out of white areas, and into more rural areas. This created conflict between the different racial groups because different views on the subject. Nelson Mandela, a popular and charismatic leader of the blacks was against the apartheid system and was put into jail for 27 years because of his views. In 1989 when F.W. de Klerk became president he released Mandela from prison after 27 years. After many years of segregation, in 1991 Mandela and a group of anti apartheid people created a bill that ruined the apartheid system completely. Mandela then became the President of South Africa. Today the political structure of South Africa is still shaped by the old apartheid system. The education system has also been greatly effected, because of the segregation schools are trying to incorporate kids from every race in each school. The abolishment of segregation in South Africa opened the door of opportunities for blacks and colored and the country took a step in healing the number of misdeed that apartheid created. However, there is still a hostile relationship that exists between the racial groups; none of which should bother our team during our stay in South Africa. I feel very great about this season and think that we'll do great!!

Go USA!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

USA's Time to Shine

Hello this is Jozy Altidore from the U.S. 2010 World Cup team and I am here to take a few moments to talk about our team and our chances of winning the World Cup. With the guidance of our coach Bob Bradley we were able to place first in the hexagonal qualifier of the Caribbean zone, North America, and South America. This was a great experience and certainly helped our team's confidence as we looked on to prepare for the finals. We showed that we are a great threat and that we have what it takes to win the whole thing in South Africa. This will be our 6th consecutive appearance at the finals and we are sure that we have enough experience and talent to be worthy competitors, and take out every opponent we face.
On Sunday we arrived at the airport to go on a 17 hour flight to South Africa. When we got there we went in through the arrival area to bypass the crowds of fans. Once we were there it really set in that the World Cup was almost here and we began to realize that the day we win it all is coming up. When we win the World Cup we hope to make soccer a more popular sport in the U.S. Where soccer is currently only the 5th most watched sport. We cant wait to come back mid July after the championship and see that the citizens of the U.S. Have become more familiar and enthusiastic about soccer.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Road to Success for the US

Hey this is your 2010 USA Soccer Team Captain Landon Donavon. I just wanted to take a moment today to talk about this amazing experience I get to be a part of. I feel very strongly about our team this year and I hope to have the support to the American people. I know that soccer isn't the most important or most popular sport in the U.S. but this is the year we make a name for the USA Soccer Team! The only way to make a name for ourselves is to do some serious damage in this tornament. My expectations for South Africa is a warm feeling for all teams. I would expect that they took pride in hosting this great event and have a good experience for all. I hope that if we come out on top and win this tornament that we will open the eyes to the American people to what soccer has to offer and the potential of the U.S. Team. We could have a dominant powerful soccer team if we started to get the American people to focus on soccer. The U.S. team can only grow stronger and become better. Honestly, I dont want to talk about the negatives or the bad that could happen in this tornament. The U.S. team is not portrayed as a winning team so that is better for us. We will be relaxed and smooth because the lack of pressure we have. So follow us, the U.S. Team, as we play our hearts out and win America its first World Cup victory. -Josh Azar

Monday, May 17, 2010

Why the USA is better than you

The USA is the best country in the world. We have the best economy the best sports and the best schools. So we're going to win the world cup. We have a great soccer team because we're the only country that calls it soccer and all the other countries in the world are wrong. We also have the best armed forces in the world which help keep the world safe even though a lot of the other countries hate us for no reason. IF it wasn't for us the world wouldn't even have soccer because we protected the world from getting taken over by the Nazi's in WWII and we are still hated by the countries over there. So we're going to win the world cup because we have the best soccer team in the world and because we're just better.
You can just look at the facts because every game we won in the preliminary round was a good solid win and when we lost a game it was always close. On top of that we have a great team captain who seems to always do his best for our world cup. But Landon Donovan can't win the cup by himself so helping along the way are Oguchi Onyewu, Michael Bradley, Jozy Altidore, Tim Howard, and Clint Dempsey. I hope that South Africa is ready because America is going to stage one of the greatest upsets in world cup history and everyone who's watching the cup is going to cry because they just were beaten by America.-Bryce Zander