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By Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernet
Sunday, May 18, 2008 With the toughest stretch of international friendlies in U.S. Soccer history looming, U.S. national team coach Bob Bradley had two agendas. First, he had to pick a pool of players that could give his team a fighting chance against England, Spain and Argentina. Second, he had to pick a group that could benefit from the experience of playing what amounts to a "Murderers' Row" of opponents in England, Spain and Argentina. The 33-man pool Bradley named for the upcoming friendlies beginning late ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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