Stu Holden and Steve Nash got themselves caught in the net.
(📸: Trezlyn Garza / IG: trezlyn.garza)

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Stu Holden and Steve Nash got themselves caught in the net.
(📸: Trezlyn Garza / IG: trezlyn.garza)
“Ok. I'm going to make sure this happens. Details to be worked out, but thinking celebrity soccer match mixing in First Responders, etc (1/2)”
Dude. Dude.
Absolute garbage
Portugal-Spain, pre-show:
Me: Oh my god, Rob Stone calls Guus Gus. I hate you, Rob Stone, CT Hall of Fame Class of ‘18. Brother: They have eight years to get a better crew, or hopefully someone else will buy the rights.
31st minute:
Me: Dr. Joe has been absolute garbage, and Stu Holden told him he was wrong.
Argentina-Iceland, full time:
Me: I hope you heard that comment at the end: ICELAND BEATS ARGENTINA 1-1. Brother: Yeah, he clearly spent a full half trying to come up with that line, or someone gave it to him. Me: This Fox commentary has been even shittier than usual. Dr. Joe, the inability to anyone in the studio to realize that Hiddink’s name is Guus not GUS, now this.
Peru-Denmark, 44th minute:
Me: 'Dr. Joe, what did you see?’ ‘The ref stopped the match.’ THANKS FOR STATING THE FUCKING OBVIOUS.
Germany-Mexico, 2nd minute:
Brother: What was the issue with JP [Dellacamera]? I know there’s something I don’t like about him as the commentator, but I forget. Me: You’ll find out soon if no one scores: ZEROES ON THE SCOREBOARD. He said it three times in the France match. Brother: Oh, right. I doubt this will go scoreless; both teams have had good efforts, just bad shots. Me: That’s what I thought about France, but he managed to say it three times before Griezmann got that PK.
Hirving Lozano scores, 35th minute:
Brother: JP: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (instead of GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL).
Decoy room
Me: I feel like this room is a decoy, and the real room is just some gross basement with no one actually looking at the screens. Also, I so don't trust Russians not to hack this shit to stick it to everyone.
Brother: Yeah, you can write it on the wall, but it’s a lie. I bet var in Russian means fake.
Stuart Holden American Soccer Player
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Stuart Holden American Soccer Player
Stuart Alistair Holden (born August 1, 1985) is an American retired professional soccer player who played as a midfielder, and is currently a TV soccer analyst for Fox Sports 1. Before his soccer career, he played as a professional Counter Strike player.
Holden represented the United States at under-20, under-23 and senior levels. He made his senior debut in July 2009 against Grenada and scored his first goal during that game. He was part of the United States squad at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2009 and 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup. Since his debut, Holden has gained 25 caps and scored three goals. Following recurring knee problems, Holden announced his retirement on February 3, 2016.
Stuart Holden Personal information Full name Stuart Alistair Holden Date of birth August 1, 1985 (age 32) Place of birth Cults, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Midfielder Youth career 2003–2004 Clemson Tigers Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2005 Sunderland 0 (0) 2006–2009 Houston Dynamo 88 (15) 2010–2014 Bolton Wanderers 30 (2) 2013 → Sheffield Wednesday (loan) 4 (0) Total 122 (17) National team‡ 2004–2005 United States U20 11 (2) 2007–2008 United States U23 7 (1) 2008–2013 United States 25 (3) Honours
Representing United States Winner CONCACAF Gold Cup 2013 Runner-up CONCACAF Gold Cup 2009 Men’s Soccer
Professional gaming career
Before his professional sports career, Holden played competitive Counter-Strike (CS) under the alias Holden, most famously playing for Funk’s team Forsaken in the United States. During his time with the team, he helped them to a second place at the WCG 2002 qualifier and 8th place at CPL Summer 2003. His CS career took a back seat as he began to play soccer seriously for Clemson University eventually leading into his MLS career.
Holden has admitted that he is slightly embarrassed by his gaming career, stating, “When I first started playing football professionally it all started to come out and I was a bit ashamed of it. I tried to hide it but eventually I’ve just started to embrace it. There’s nothing I can do. I’ve deleted it off my Wikipedia page about four or five times and someone just keeps putting it back up there!”
International career
Holden was capped 11 times as a United States youth international at the U-20 level, scoring two goals, the first being on July 18, 2004 in a 2–2 home draw against Denmark U-20 in the 2004 Milk Cup in Northern Ireland. and the other on June 24, 2004 in a 1–2 defeat against Brazil U-20 in the Busan Four Nations International Youth Tournament. Early in 2007, Holden was called in to the U.S. U-23 squad for a camp in California and in December for a camp and trip to China to play matches against the China U-23 team. In July 2008, Holden was named to the U.S. squad competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. On August 7 he scored in the U.S.’s opening match, a 1–0 victory against Japan. In December 2008 Holden was called into a camp set to begin in January 2009 preceding a friendly against Sweden on January 24. He sustained a hip injury prior to the friendly and was forced to withdraw from camp.
International
National team Year Apps Goals United States 2009 11 2 2010 6 0 2011 0 0 2012 0 0 2013 8 1 Total 25 3
Stuart Holden American Soccer Player
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Stuart Holden American Soccer Player
Stuart Alistair Holden (born August 1, 1985) is an American retired professional soccer player who played as a midfielder, and is currently a TV soccer analyst for Fox Sports 1. Before his soccer career, he played as a professional Counter Strike player.
Holden represented the United States at under-20, under-23 and senior levels. He made his senior debut in July 2009 against Grenada and scored his first goal during that game. He was part of the United States squad at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2009 and 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup. Since his debut, Holden has gained 25 caps and scored three goals. Following recurring knee problems, Holden announced his retirement on February 3, 2016.
Stuart Holden Personal information Full name Stuart Alistair Holden Date of birth August 1, 1985 (age 32) Place of birth Cults, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Midfielder Youth career 2003–2004 Clemson Tigers Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2005 Sunderland 0 (0) 2006–2009 Houston Dynamo 88 (15) 2010–2014 Bolton Wanderers 30 (2) 2013 → Sheffield Wednesday (loan) 4 (0) Total 122 (17) National team‡ 2004–2005 United States U20 11 (2) 2007–2008 United States U23 7 (1) 2008–2013 United States 25 (3) Honours
Representing United States Winner CONCACAF Gold Cup 2013 Runner-up CONCACAF Gold Cup 2009 Men’s Soccer
Professional gaming career
Before his professional sports career, Holden played competitive Counter-Strike (CS) under the alias Holden, most famously playing for Funk’s team Forsaken in the United States. During his time with the team, he helped them to a second place at the WCG 2002 qualifier and 8th place at CPL Summer 2003. His CS career took a back seat as he began to play soccer seriously for Clemson University eventually leading into his MLS career.
Holden has admitted that he is slightly embarrassed by his gaming career, stating, “When I first started playing football professionally it all started to come out and I was a bit ashamed of it. I tried to hide it but eventually I’ve just started to embrace it. There’s nothing I can do. I’ve deleted it off my Wikipedia page about four or five times and someone just keeps putting it back up there!”
International career
Holden was capped 11 times as a United States youth international at the U-20 level, scoring two goals, the first being on July 18, 2004 in a 2–2 home draw against Denmark U-20 in the 2004 Milk Cup in Northern Ireland. and the other on June 24, 2004 in a 1–2 defeat against Brazil U-20 in the Busan Four Nations International Youth Tournament. Early in 2007, Holden was called in to the U.S. U-23 squad for a camp in California and in December for a camp and trip to China to play matches against the China U-23 team. In July 2008, Holden was named to the U.S. squad competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. On August 7 he scored in the U.S.’s opening match, a 1–0 victory against Japan. In December 2008 Holden was called into a camp set to begin in January 2009 preceding a friendly against Sweden on January 24. He sustained a hip injury prior to the friendly and was forced to withdraw from camp.
International
National team Year Apps Goals United States 2009 11 2 2010 6 0 2011 0 0 2012 0 0 2013 8 1 Total 25 3
Stu Holden vs. Steve Nash’s team
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