Every Tuesday I go out with some buddies to a local (and soccer-friendly, of course) pub. We carefully review important things happening in our world: health care reform, the latest advances in child development, disappearing refuge of the polar bear … that kind of stuff.
Anyone worked up over the U.S. goalkeeping situation?


It lasts about four minutes. Then we start talking soccer.
One of my buddies is concerned about the
His contention is that Tim Howard has fallen somewhat in form. And it’s true that Everton’s main man has conceded 10 goals in five games (in three different competitions).
My pal’s larger contention is that, while the
He believes all parties (Everton and the
And what about the ever-present possibility of injury? Would anyone feel great about Troy Perkins (the current U.S. No. 3) possibly moving up the pecking order in case of injury before South Africa 2010 next year?
Me? I say spend your "worry credits" elsewhere. Tim Howard will be just fine. They may as well nickname him "
And in the event of injury before
Heck, Kasey Keller would do the same, for that matter. And Keller has been quite strong in MLS this year, safe as a church on Sunday on all the routine stuff and still capable of pulling off the big save.
The goalkeeping situation? I say here are plenty of other areas in the











