Tuesday, January 22, 2019

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(football fans chanting)

- [Narrator] Believing in something that is

proven totally wrong makes you feel like a fool,

especially when it's something that

in retrospect, seemed destined for failure.

When that failure comes on a global stage, it's even worse.

That's exactly what happened in 2017 when the US mens

national team barely needed to do anything to qualify

for the World Cup, and decided to soil themselves instead.

This is The Worst US Men's National Team Match.

(frightening music)

October 10th 2017, Ato Bolden Stadium in Trinidad.

The United States men's national team is facing off

against Trinidad and Tobago with a great chance

to book their ticket to Russia for the 2018 World Cup.

All that they need to do is win or draw.

As long as they don't lose they'll advance

to their eighth consecutive World Cup.

Hell, even with a loss, they have a decent shot.

Panama and Honduras, who have games simultaneous

to this match-up, both need to win to keep the US out.

If they each lose, then the American result

doesn't matter at all.

And those teams are facing Mexico and Costa Rica,

the two top teams in the group.

while the American squad plays a country with a population

nearly 250 times smaller than the US.

Even if just one of them loses, then the American squad

has a playoff against Australia to make the tournament.

So it's not exactly a guarantee, but they've been given

a 93% chance of advancing to the World Cup.

Their opponent, as far as the tournament goes,

has nothing to play for.

Trinidad and Tobago entered the match-up on a

six game losing streak and already

eliminated from a trip to Russia.

The computers say that the US has an 83% chance

of winning the contest outright,

I mean that's pretty good, right?

I don't know numbers, but it seems decent.

Once the first half kicked off, it became clear they

wouldn't just play this match on paper,

which I suppose is entirely reasonable.

The US got the first chance of the match,

which Jozy Altidore shot over the bar in the seventh minute.

Neither team really took control, but that didn't stop

the American commentators from spewing confidence.

- [Commentator] The US knows it is practically assured

of a trip to Russia, all they have to do is not lose,

play for the draw, but sometimes that can be dangerous.

- [Narrator] Oh come on, this is the US of A,

as a country we're weened on danger.

I mean, as the Trinidadians attack just look how calmly

Omar Gonzalez goes to clear this cross, uh.

- [Commentator] Winchester, not even sure how he did it,

it's a trick shot of sorts.

- [Narrator] Yeah, a trick shot, lets call it that

instead of a seventeenth minute own goal,

which happens to be the first time Trinidad and Tobago

scored against the US since 2008, woof.

Barely a minute later, Trinidad had a chance that

gave Gonzalez an opportunity at redemption,

which he definitely didn't screw up.

- [Commentator] It's putting themselves in a dangerous

situation, and that's a penalty.

- [Narrator] Thankfully, the ref saw it differently.

So for now, Gonzalez won't be forced to walk home.

From there not much went right for the US in the first half.

In the 21st minute they turned the ball over without

making the opposition really have to work for it.

After surviving that turnover,

they quickly gave the ball away again in the same minute,

and once they eventually got it back near

Trinidad's defensive third, they were flagged for offside.

In the 27th minute, for the very first time tonight

the US made the Trinidadian keeper do some work,

but he handled the situation easily

and then the follow up chance by Pulisic rolled wide.

It did look like the Americans were

finally waking up though.

Considering they technically have scored the only goal

in the match and they haven't given out many chances,

there's still reason to hope,

or at least until the 36th minute.

Alvin Jones absolutely crushes a ball from over 30 yards out

and Tim Howard's 38 year old bones

can only watch it sail into the net.

Now down 2-0, the US just looks bad.

While they attempt to stem the tide and limp into half time,

Jones nearly manages another bomb,

but Howard handles this one, albeit awkwardly.

Once the whistle mercifully sounded,

the teams made their way to the locker room

in very different states of surprise.

So the bad news, the Americans are down 2-0 to a team

with a goal differential of negative 13

in the hex entering this match.

But the good news is that both

Panama and Honduras are also losing.

If every result holds, the US will

still be heading to Russia,

despite the fact that for the last year plus

they haven't played the most inspired football.

They dropped their first two contests in this

qualifying round, blowing a chance to draw with Mexico

by giving up a goal in the 88th minute,

then suffering their worst loss to the Ticos

in the history of the USMNT.

That lead to Jurgen Klinsmann getting the boot,

and Bruce Arena reclaiming the position

he had held a decade earlier.

That move has mostly paid off.

Since then, Arena led the squad to

a three three and one record.

The wins came against Trinidad and Tobago,

Panama and Honduras, the three squads below them

in the table coming into tonight.

They won those games by a combined score of 12-0,

but in the other four matches,

they managed just three goals.

In the September match-up against

allegedly over-matched Honduras,

the US barely escaped with a draw thanks to

this 85th minute goal by Bobby Wood.

So thanks to some Jekyll and Hyde performances,

tonight means more than many expected,

and it seems like Arena has finally recognized that.

He subbed in Dempsey to start the second,

hoping to provide an offensive spark,

and the team actually came out firing.

Less than 80 seconds into the half,

Nagbe found Pulisic who calmly got the US closer

to where they feel they deserve to be.

The American fans in attendance absolutely erupt.

(fans cheering)

With the uncontrollable masses urging them on,

the US found more chances.

Bradley sent one in that Altidore got his head on,

but couldn't keep it down.

In the 69th minute, Bradley once again sent a nice ball in

which Dempsey put on goal, but it was parried away.

They continued to create good looks,

and in the 77th, Dempsey sent one in that

kissed the post and rolled away.

With time getting scarce, Altidore tried to make something

happen from the end line, but it was easily corralled.

A couple minutes later, Pulisic centered one that

Bobby Wood put on net, only to once again be turned aside.

One final gasp came in the 94th minute.

Bradley took the corner,

but Gonzalez couldn't find redemption.

Trinidad and Tobago found the corner, dribbled out the clock

and as the final whistle sounded,

the US received a not-so-swift punch to the gut.

A second and third strike followed

as the other results became known.

Honduras and Panama had both pulled off

come from behind upsets.

Honduras had used the Mexican keeper's face

to draw even in the 54th, then just a few minutes later,

took a 3-2 lead that they wouldn't give up.

As for Panama, they had a controversial goal to tie it up

that didn't seem to exactly cross the goal line,

but Roman Torres had a more definitive game winner

in the 88th minute to serve as the

final nail in the American coffin.

But considering the US had made themselves so comfy

in their self-dug grave, they really didn't deserve to have

gotten help from Costa Rica or Mexico.

They had just failed to show up against a team

that they had already beaten 2-0 a few months earlier.

Maybe that created some misguided confidence,

or maybe they didn't understand that from a historical view,

this Trinidadian team that had nothing

to play for in the moment, had their mind set on revenge.

In 1989 these teams faced off with each needing a win

to qualify for the 1990 World Cup.

The US hadn't made the tournament since 1950,

and Trinidad and Tobago hadn't qualified since, ever.

In front of a massive home crowd, Trinidad and Tobago

gave up a 30th minute goal to Paul Caligiuri,

the only goal scored that day.

That sparked the US run of

seven straight World Cup appearances,

a streak that ended thanks to the boot of Alvin Jones,

whose father was on the losing side in '89.

What made the result extra sweet for the victors

was some misguided complaints by

the American squad leading up to the game.

Before the match, Trinidad had been hammered by a rain storm

which is not unusual for an island country.

The US caused a fuss over the fact that

their practice fields essentially had a moat,

and naturally that fuss snowballed

into a media talking point, aimed at the host country

as though they could control the weather.

The Trinidadians felt the disrespect,

and played like a team looking to prove a point.

Now, other defeats contributed to the end

of the World Cup streak, but this was the one where they

knew for a fact what was at stake,

and had complete control over their future.

As Americans, we're more than used to being disappointed,

but with regularity, that turns us numb to the failure,

and we gain a sick sense of optimism that it will

never be as bad as the time before.

We see a glimpse of something we want

and blindly give chase until the failure washes over us,

leaving nothing but the thought that

it will be different in four years.

So the next time that you believe, you believe

that, you believe that we will win, just maybe keep in mind

that anything is possible, nothing is guaranteed,

and even in a perfect world,

we never would have beaten France.

(frightening music)

Thanks for watching, and I'm sorry to

put you through that match.

For a terrible game not involving Team USA,

check out the Worst World Cup match,

or enjoy this more recent episode.

Subscribe to SB Nation, and we'll see you soon.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> The worst USMNT match crushed a near-certain World Cup run in 1 day | 2017 USA vs. Trinidad & Tobago - Duration: 9:50.

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Gloria Wekker Reacts to EUphoria [Afrofuturist musical] - Duration: 3:28.

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Man has blast at bachelor party after accidentally receiving an invite - Daily News - Duration: 8:01.

The Arizona man who was accidentally invited to a Vermont bachelor party due to a typo has returned after a weekend of fireworks, ski crashes, and 3am mosh pits.

Will Novak, 35, became a social media sensation as he told the story of how he hilariously ended up on the guest list for Angelo Onello's bachelor party.

Novak had received an email meant for a different Will Novak in New York, but the party decided to let him come anyway - after vetting him on Facebook, of course.

Now .

When Novak finally met the famous Angelo - who only found out he was coming just days before the trip - it was 3am on Saturday morning.

Novak had just driven up to the group's ski chalet after flying from Phoenix to Boston and driving to Ludlow, Vermont.

'When I got there, I showed up, it was three in the morning, these guys are shooting fireworks off, shooting fireworks in the house,' Novak told Good Morning America.

'They're playing guitars, they're shredding metal, it was completely insane, they're doing a mosh pit. They were just partying and going ballistic, it was amazing.'

Novak posting his first photo from the bachelor party, sharing a picture of him Angelo, and the real Will Novak all with their arms around each other.

'Bill, Angelo, Will. I rolled in at about 2.30am. It's 3.30 now. Up at 6.30 for skiing!'

They didn't actually make it to bed until 5.30am and Novak slept through his 7.30am ski lesson at the Okemo Mountain Resort.

'We went to bed at 5.30am. It's 9.48am now and we're starting to wake up. #AngelosBachelorParty is kicking my ass already,' he tweeted.

The boys did finally make it to the ski resort around 1.30pm, where they greeted by countless fans who had been following along with Novak's story.

It wasn't all smooth sailing on the slopes, with Novak crashing into a man on one run and the 'Real Will Novak' dislocating his shoulder.

But spirits remained high as a firefighter came up to the boys and said the department would be honored to take them to the bars in fire trucks that night.

'We were like "Let's roll!"' Angelo recalled. 'They were cranking the horns, we took a nice photo with them.'

Novak and another man in the group who also doesn't drink helped get the party from one bar to the next and made sure no one drove home drunk, he told USA Today.

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The bachelor party was amazed at how many people knew their names, screaming at them like they were celebrities.

'I thought I'd died and gone to heaven,' Novak, a former stand-up comedian, told Good Morning America.

'Party is winding towards bed at 4:15am. Early night tonight! #AngelosBachelorParty,' he tweeted that night.

Novak shared few pictures from the chalet, revealing he had been told it was 'sacred, secret ground'.

'But if you're wondering, it looks like a tornado hit a hoarders basement right now. Marie Kondo would have a panic attack,' Novak added.

'The condition of our provisions is appalling. We have meat yet no buns. We long ago ran out of water bottles & we have no cups. Yet, the men's spirits are not broken. Do not send beer. We have an unlimited supply. #AngelosBachelorParty.'

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Novak ended up having to drive to New York on Sunday after his flight was canceled due to snowstorms.

But the weather mishap landed him, Angelo, the other Will Novak, and Angelo's brother Devin - who sent out the original email - all on Good Morning America.

'We had a great time, everything fell into place. It was a totally remarkable story and we were just rolling with it,' Angelo said.

'We didn't know what was going to happen and honestly the public out and about made it even better.'

It has been an incredible journey for Novak, who didn't expect anything to come out of a joke reply he sent off after receiving the bachelor party invitation two weeks ago.

'All, I do not know who Angelo is. I am a Will Novak who lives in Arizona. Vermont seems like a very far way for me to travel for the bachelor party of a guy I've never met,' he replied to the group chain.

'That being said: f***ng count me in! From the contents of this email, Angelo sounds tremendous and I want to help send him off in style. I hope his bride (or groom) to be, is awesome.'

'I can bring my sweet Nintendo Switch so we can play games in the cabin/chalet/whatever in the evenings. If Angelo isn't into video games I'm happy to bring suduko puzzles or just Indian Leg Wrestle or whatever he likes,' he added.

'If you can all advise me on the nearest airport to fly into, I'll make arrangements forthwith. Yours in partying, Will Novak.'

Novak thought the joke would end there but, amused by his enthusiastic reply, Angelo's friends insisted he attend.

When Novak originally looked up the cost of flights, they were around $250. The amount skyrocketed, however, making the trip out of his reach.

Undeterred, he launched a GoFundMe page in the hope of raising his air fare, enough money for a ski pass, and some cash to put towards food and beer.

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Novak hoped to raise $750 but surpassed his goal within days, raising more than $3,000.

He has since vowed to give the extra money to Angelo and his bride, who are expecting their first baby.

For more infomation >> Man has blast at bachelor party after accidentally receiving an invite - Daily News - Duration: 8:01.

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Glass (2019) ★★☆☆☆ - Duration: 1:01.

Belief in oneself is contagious

The vigilante David Dunn

is hunting The Horde,

who has kidnapped

a fresh batch of girls

with plans to sacrifice them.

Both of them

end up caught by the police

and psychiatrist Ellie Staple

and locked up

in the same institution

where for 19 years

has been confined "Mr. Glass",

the mastermind

Elijah Price.

It was supposed to be the successful conclusion

of Shyamalan's most ambitious

project,

the completion of his

trilogy with previous films

Unbreakable

and Split,

but it is

an incredible

narrative mess.

The return of Bruce Willis,

Samuel L. Jackson

and Spencer Treat Clark

after 19 years

isn't enough to save the film,

and not even the entry

of the usually good Sarah Paulson

in a verbose and

ungrateful role.

Sorry to say,

but Glass

is running for 2019 worst disappointment.

For more infomation >> Glass (2019) ★★☆☆☆ - Duration: 1:01.

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Top US diplomat for European affairs resigns News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:19.

Top US diplomat for European affairs resigns News Al Jazeera

Wess Mitchell, who will leave next month, says he completed his goals for the post and wants to spend time with family.

The top US diplomat for European affairs, Wess Mitchell, has resigned, the State Department confirmed on Tuesday.

In the letter to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dated January 4, Mitchell said he had completed his goals for the post and wanted to spend more time with his young family.

Mitchell served as the assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasian affairs. The State Department said he would leave the post in mid February. 

Mitchell told The Washington Post, which first reported his departure, that he was leaving for family reasons mainly to spend more time with his two young children and not over disagreements with administration policies.

His resignation comes at a time of tensions with some key European allies over the Trump administrations decisions to withdraw from the Iran deal, the global climate pact and, most recently, to withdraw troops from Syria.

His decision to leave was also announced just over a month after Pompeo delivered a speech in Brussels, the home of the , questioning the value of multilateral institutions like the EU and international organisations favoured by Europe, including the IMF and World Bank.

Pompeo said on Twitter that Mitchell had done "an outstanding job as Assistant Secretary".

"I have valued his counsel and wisdom as he has led our European team in this administration. I wish him and his wife Elizabeth, who is also a committed public servant, much happiness with their two young children," Pompeo tweeted.

In his resignation letter, Mitchell said he had helped to craft the administrations European strategy and reorganise staff in the European bureau of the State Department.

"I am proud of what we have accomplished in creating and beginning to implement the Europe Integrated Strategy in support of the National Security Strategy and National Defense Strategy," he wrote. "The emphasis that these strategies place on the need to prepare our country and the nations of the West for sustained competition with big power rivals is both urgently necessary and long overdue," he added.

Mitchell took up the job in October 2017 under former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson after 12 years at a think tank focused on Central European issues.

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