Tim Howard
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Mm hmm. 13 teams in 1930, thank you.
Still not bad. No, not bad. I have two sides of this, and I don't sit on the fence often, but there's two sides of this. One is, yes, absolutely we put too much pressure, but the world and the world we live in puts too much pressure, so the social media world. So the minute he steps on the field, it's like, oh my God, a 14-year-old on the field. Now, the other side of that is,
Still not bad. No, not bad. I have two sides of this, and I don't sit on the fence often, but there's two sides of this. One is, yes, absolutely we put too much pressure, but the world and the world we live in puts too much pressure, so the social media world. So the minute he steps on the field, it's like, oh my God, a 14-year-old on the field. Now, the other side of that is,
Still not bad. No, not bad. I have two sides of this, and I don't sit on the fence often, but there's two sides of this. One is, yes, absolutely we put too much pressure, but the world and the world we live in puts too much pressure, so the social media world. So the minute he steps on the field, it's like, oh my God, a 14-year-old on the field. Now, the other side of that is,
You know where else there's a lot of pressure? Being a professional soccer player. So yes, it's a lot of pressure, but you've got to deal with it. So you can't shy away from it when you're standing over a penalty in the 90th minute and it means a lot to your club or your country. There's a lot of pressure. So you've got to learn to deal with it.
You know where else there's a lot of pressure? Being a professional soccer player. So yes, it's a lot of pressure, but you've got to deal with it. So you can't shy away from it when you're standing over a penalty in the 90th minute and it means a lot to your club or your country. There's a lot of pressure. So you've got to learn to deal with it.
You know where else there's a lot of pressure? Being a professional soccer player. So yes, it's a lot of pressure, but you've got to deal with it. So you can't shy away from it when you're standing over a penalty in the 90th minute and it means a lot to your club or your country. There's a lot of pressure. So you've got to learn to deal with it.
I don't like the way the world is in that way and that everyone's glorified before they've done anything, but it's the reality, right? So you don't like it, wish it weren't the case, but he's going to have to learn to deal with it. That is the reality.
I don't like the way the world is in that way and that everyone's glorified before they've done anything, but it's the reality, right? So you don't like it, wish it weren't the case, but he's going to have to learn to deal with it. That is the reality.
I don't like the way the world is in that way and that everyone's glorified before they've done anything, but it's the reality, right? So you don't like it, wish it weren't the case, but he's going to have to learn to deal with it. That is the reality.
And now it's different. The one big difference from when we were is the social media aspect too.
And now it's different. The one big difference from when we were is the social media aspect too.
And now it's different. The one big difference from when we were is the social media aspect too.
You said 2002 was lucky? It was lucky.
You said 2002 was lucky? It was lucky.
You said 2002 was lucky? It was lucky.
Let me explain to you how qualifying works. Okay? So the final round of qualifying is 10 games. Or was at that time. 10 games. Okay. When you say Klinsman only lost two games, he lost the first two games, okay? One of which was at home. So qualifying is just a mathematical equation. And when you win at home, you earn three points, but guess who else doesn't earn any points?
Let me explain to you how qualifying works. Okay? So the final round of qualifying is 10 games. Or was at that time. 10 games. Okay. When you say Klinsman only lost two games, he lost the first two games, okay? One of which was at home. So qualifying is just a mathematical equation. And when you win at home, you earn three points, but guess who else doesn't earn any points?
Let me explain to you how qualifying works. Okay? So the final round of qualifying is 10 games. Or was at that time. 10 games. Okay. When you say Klinsman only lost two games, he lost the first two games, okay? One of which was at home. So qualifying is just a mathematical equation. And when you win at home, you earn three points, but guess who else doesn't earn any points?
The team you play against. When you go on the road and you get three points, it's the same. Or if you get a point, you're basically stealing two points from another team playing at home, okay? So the goal for us in qualifying was win all of our home games, which would get you to 15 points, win a game or two on the road, draw a game or two and you're in. And that's it. Simple as that. Okay.