Bornstein, Edu, Kljestan and Donovan Named to World Cup Squad
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Bob Bradley could have picked a slightly better squad. I think not including Kenny Cooper was a mistake. Including Heath Pearce was an error of monumental proportions.
I agree with Pearce's pick it was a "A BIG MISTAKE" but I HOPE he'll be dropped when the squad is shortened to 18 as required by FIFA. As far as Kenny Cooper, I believe Dallas would rather have him in their starting eleven to get some points with that awful team rather than seeing him on the bench with the US team.