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		<description>Interesting thought - should the US include a veteran like Jimmy Conrad (KC Wizards) in the squad?  With 10 years as a pro behind him, Jimmy certainly has the mental game one would think.  He has been part of some top MLS squads.  Does he still have the legs at 32?

Jimmy Conrad was part of the San Jose Earthquakes MLS Cup winning squad in 2001 and his resume with the US National Team is impressive.  Conrad came on as a substitute in the 2006 World Cup 1-1 draw against Italy; and in 2007 he captained the US team in one friendly and scored in another, earning man of the match.  He has 24 caps, I believe.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting thought &#8211; should the US include a veteran like Jimmy Conrad (KC Wizards) in the squad?  With 10 years as a pro behind him, Jimmy certainly has the mental game one would think.  He has been part of some top MLS squads.  Does he still have the legs at 32?</p>
<p>Jimmy Conrad was part of the San Jose Earthquakes MLS Cup winning squad in 2001 and his resume with the US National Team is impressive.  Conrad came on as a substitute in the 2006 World Cup 1-1 draw against Italy; and in 2007 he captained the US team in one friendly and scored in another, earning man of the match.  He has 24 caps, I believe.</p>
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