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Now that the quallies have wrapped up, Yanks-Abroad, ESPNSoccernet, et al. have put together posts about whom they feel should be on Bobbo's roster come next June. Since this is one of my favorite features on YA, I'll also partake in the prognosticating. Vegas odds of it happening is in parenthesis (payout to bet), and I've listed all of the players based on where I would play them if I were running the show. Also, for funsies I'm throwing in NFL-style position coaches too.

Forwards:
- Coach Brian McBride - prior to the each match between now and the end of our South African adventure he will regale the strikers with tales of toughness, how to get a club's pub named after you, and what it means to bleed red, white, and blue.
- Clint Dempsey (1 to 1) - He's the talisman of this team, and with Davies out it's time to put him up top from the beginning. Hopefully he brings whatever tea Hodgy serves in the Craven Cottage clubhouse to South Africa.
- Jozy Altidore (1 to 1) - Stepped up in a big way against Costa Rica, now only if we could get him some minutes to add that bit of polish to his touch and finishing. Simply put there aren't too many (in the world) with his skill set, can he now develop into an elite player, or will he be just another American flameout?
- Conor Casey (3 to 2) - He seems to possess all of the tools that Ching offers, but can also put the ball in the net at the MLS level, and has now broken his duck for the 'Nats. He's not a starter for all situations but he can definitely play a role depending on the opponent.
- Kenny Cooper (10 to 1) - Scoring goals in Germany is something that LannyCakes couldn't even do, so he's got that going for him, which is nice! He's not a target man, but there's some potential there if utilized properly.
- Eddie Johnson (1,000 to 1) - With Davies out injured, the Grown Ass Man makes a wildcard appearance in my squad. His speed and two seasons riding Fulham's bench have hopefully made him a better and hungrier player. If we're down a goal with 15 left and you have to throw the kitchen sink out there, he's the kitchen sink.

Midfielders:
- Coach Claudio Reyna
- Landon Donovan (1 to 1) - 'Cakes has stepped his game up a couple of notches in the last few months. MLS is now child's play for him as is CONCACAF, though he does need someone with speed and good positional sense to help stretch the defense for him.
- Michael Bradley (1 to 1) - When he's on his game he brings a little bit of the "snarling dog" mentality with a knack for scoring key goals. Hopefully there will be more of that Bradley than the petulant one we've seen of late.
- Jose Francisco Torres (3 to 1) - I would love to see what he can do for a full 90. He seemed to calm the game down against Costa Rica, and freed Bradley to roam around and do whatever he liked, which ended up being a good thing. His good showing against the Ticos may have had something to do with how tired they were, but my love is blind, for now.
- Robbie Rogers (3 to 1) - Played well against Costa Rica, now we just need to seem him establish himself and some consistency.
- Stuart Holden (3 to 1) - Played well against Mexico, Trinidad, and Honduras. Not as well against Costa Rica. In my team right midfield is his position to lose.
- Jermaine Jones (5 to 1) - Now that he's a USMNT-er, all he has to do is heal and get fit. It'll be interesting to see how much PT he gets in the run up to the Cup. If he's as good as some out there believe him to be, then Mikey better watch his back.
- Benny Feilhaber (5 to 1) - Bobbo likes known quantities, but his displays have not been great lately. Is he too similar to Paco Torres?
- Freddy Adu (5,000 to 1) - Kitchen Sink Part II. Another wildcard pick but when he's confident, sharp, and feels like bringing his 'A' game, there's no one else in the pool that can do what he does with the same technical ability and at the same speed. Plus, we don't really have a true #10 in the Diego Maradona role on this squad, someone who can undress people on the dribble or gash a defense with an incisive pass, and he's the closest we have right now ('Cakes is still more of a speed guy in my opinion and his passing isn't quite on par with 'A' game Adu). Of course he wouldn't see the field for more than 15 minutes at a time in South Africa.

Defenders:
- Coach Frankie Hejduk - before each match he'll inject the boys with some life, urgency, and Starbucks, plus he'll read anyone and everyone the riot act for not bringing 2,000% to each and every opportunity to wear that shirt. By the way, I left Heydude off the final player roster due to the competition we already possess at right back.
- Carlos Bocanegra (1 to 1) - Captain Carlos is about our only tried and true centerback right now...
- Jonathan Bornstein (1 to 1) - He's like Bob's second son; though, I must say he's stepped it up since the awful night against El Salvador and pretty much cemented the left back spot as his own. He likes to attack, can recover well, enough, on defense, and his sheer determination on the goal against Costa Rica makes him essentially Diet Frankie. If he gets some proper training on his defensive skill set and touch in the near future he could be an excellent defender for us.
- Steve Cherundolo (2 to 1) - Showed why he still gets Bobbo love against Costa Rica. He's got savvy, speed, and a decent crosser of the ball.
- Jonathan Spector (3 to 1) - Cherundolo and Specs will be battling up until the first match kicks off in South Africa. Specs's versatility (he can play left back and center as well) gives us cover for the other areas of the backline if needed.
- Jay DeMerit (3 to 1) - Currently recovering from an eye infection, hopefully he gets back to the pitch soon enough to regain his Confed Cup form.
- Oguchi Onyewu (4 to 1) - 6 months out with a knee injury, and little club playing time prior to then means Gooch faces an uphill battle to be fit in time. Though, given this look, I'm not willing to bet against him in the starting XI for the first match.
- Chad Marshall (4 to 1) - We need quality backups and he appears to be next on the depth chart based on form for club, and he hasn't been atrocious for country either.

Goalkeepers:
- Coach Brad Friedel
- Tim Howard (100%) - Not much needs to be said here, he would be all but two or three nations' #1 keeper based on current form.
-Brad Guzan (100%) - He's being groomed by club Aston Villa and American great Friedel, would you rather have anyone else backing up T-Ho?
- Troy Perkins (50%) - I haven't seen him play but it's the only other names that I know are Hahnemann (too old at this point to be a #3), or Cervi (too young and not enough PT at club level).

Please share your thoughts and opinions below.

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