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I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW!

if it’s done right, i’m all for it!

YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Still don’t want to get my hopes up just yet.

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uswntgifs:

allfutbolallthetime:

behindthebowties:

dustfromthestepsbefore:

I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW!

if it’s done right, i’m all for it!

YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Still don’t want to get my hopes up just yet.

Need more details NOW…

71’ SUBSTITUTION - Alex Morgan comes on for Christine Sinclair 

71’ SUBSTITUTION - Alex Morgan comes on for Christine Sinclair 

First off, I want to say congratulations to Japan. I’m truly happy for that team, and it was a great win for them. Sawa’s goal was stunning, and I’m glad that their squad will get recognition. Even though we lost, and even though it hurts, I’m so proud of our girls. Alex- ahhh, Alex! I just.. I can’t even say how happy I am for her. Some people only pay attention to her and the team because of her looks, but she is so much more than a pretty face to me. This girl didn’t start playing at club level until she was 14 years old, and now, she’s the youngest member of the USWNT. At 14, most people would tell you that it’s too late to make anything happen, but look at her now. She makes things happen. She earned herself a scholarship to Berkeley. She scored the winning goal in the U-20 WWC. She led Berkeley’s soccer team in scoring each year she was there. She was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy. She scored the goal that qualified the U.S. for the 2011 WWC. She sealed the deal with a goal in the WC game against France. She scored the opening goal in the WC final, and then assisted Abby’s header. In her very first WC, she helped her team reach second place. She may not have that gold medal around her neck, but to me, she is truly a champion, and the epitome of natural talent. She has inspired me to possibly take up soccer again, and I am so so so thankful for that, because part of my happiness will be restored. 
This has been the best WC I’ve ever watched, and I’m really grateful for our team. They’re still the best in my eyes, and I love them with everything that I have. Despite all the sexism and discrimination that they have to face, they still manage to come out on top, and they’re still triumphant. Men and women can learn so much from this them, and as time goes on, I know that things will get easier, and people will respect them more. I hope that all of you will continue to support Alex as she plays in the WPS with the Flash. She really is a star on the rise, and I can’t wait to see what she’ll do next.

Excuse this novel! I’ll be posting gifs and pictures later on… I’m still kind of in a funk right now :/

First off, I want to say congratulations to Japan. I’m truly happy for that team, and it was a great win for them. Sawa’s goal was stunning, and I’m glad that their squad will get recognition. Even though we lost, and even though it hurts, I’m so proud of our girls. Alex- ahhh, Alex! I just.. I can’t even say how happy I am for her. Some people only pay attention to her and the team because of her looks, but she is so much more than a pretty face to me. This girl didn’t start playing at club level until she was 14 years old, and now, she’s the youngest member of the USWNT. At 14, most people would tell you that it’s too late to make anything happen, but look at her now. She makes things happen. She earned herself a scholarship to Berkeley. She scored the winning goal in the U-20 WWC. She led Berkeley’s soccer team in scoring each year she was there. She was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy. She scored the goal that qualified the U.S. for the 2011 WWC. She sealed the deal with a goal in the WC game against France. She scored the opening goal in the WC final, and then assisted Abby’s header. In her very first WC, she helped her team reach second place. She may not have that gold medal around her neck, but to me, she is truly a champion, and the epitome of natural talent. She has inspired me to possibly take up soccer again, and I am so so so thankful for that, because part of my happiness will be restored. 

This has been the best WC I’ve ever watched, and I’m really grateful for our team. They’re still the best in my eyes, and I love them with everything that I have. Despite all the sexism and discrimination that they have to face, they still manage to come out on top, and they’re still triumphant. Men and women can learn so much from this them, and as time goes on, I know that things will get easier, and people will respect them more. I hope that all of you will continue to support Alex as she plays in the WPS with the Flash. She really is a star on the rise, and I can’t wait to see what she’ll do next.

Excuse this novel! I’ll be posting gifs and pictures later on… I’m still kind of in a funk right now :/

GOAL BY ABBY WAMBACH WITH THE ASSIST FROM ALEX MORGAN!!!!!

GOAL BY ABBY WAMBACH WITH THE ASSIST FROM ALEX MORGAN!!!!!

68’ - GOAL BY ALEX MORGAN!!!!!!!

68’ - GOAL BY ALEX MORGAN!!!!!!!

HALFTIME CHANGE: Alex Morgan on for Lauren Cheney 

HALFTIME CHANGE: Alex Morgan on for Lauren Cheney 

United States’ Alex Morgan traps a pass during a training session in preparation for the final match against Japan during the Women

United States’ Alex Morgan traps a pass during a training session in preparation for the final match against Japan during the Women


USA’s striker Alex Morgan (L) and France’s midfielder Camille Abily (C) stand next to the goal during the FIFA women’s football World Cup semi-final match France vs USA in Moenchengladbach, western Germany, on July 13, 2011. The US team won by 1-3 and qualifies for the final. AFP PHOTO / PATRIK STOLLARZ

USA’s striker Alex Morgan (L) and France’s midfielder Camille Abily (C) stand next to the goal during the FIFA women’s football World Cup semi-final match France vs USA in Moenchengladbach, western Germany, on July 13, 2011. The US team won by 1-3 and qualifies for the final. AFP PHOTO / PATRIK STOLLARZ