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  • @SOCCERisCOOLERthanU In American Footbal terms, a good offense always compensates a bad or below average defense. If Davies and Holden didn't get injured they would've done better in the World Cup

  • Reppin' the 603!

  • The US would've beaten Ghana with a healthy Davies, Onyewu, and they should've been playing holden or feilhaber in the middle instead of clark and torres.

  • Eh, I think it would take more than one player to change a team's fortunes that dramatically. Davies is good, but the US's problem wasn't a lack of speed. There's just a major lack of coordination when our guys play together - like they can't see each other on the pitch.

  • @iamthewanganator I agree with that comment, Davies would have added a good striker and allow America to rely on people other than the midfield to score points! unfortunately Altidore didn't help as much as I would have liked.

  • Charlie Davies!!

  • lol at this music

  • USA could have gone to the semi's, and maybe the finals if we had a healthy Charlie Davies. I'm convinced.

  • @iamthewanganator that's rediculous. No way you guys would have beat Uruguay (Forlan, Suarez). Reaching the finals? How? Beating Holland? ( RVP, VDV, Robben, Sneijder etc) No way. Don't get me wrong, I liked the US during the WC. But that is not realistic.

  • @iamthewanganator their defense sucks

  • Crying shame the US won't have him at the Cup.

  • charlie davies will make a come back in hammarby one day maybe in 3 years or so

    FORZA BAJEN

  • He was very good in HAMMARBY

  • There is only one Charlie Davies! There is only one Hammarby !

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