This week’s Pan Pacific Championship will air live in the United States on ESPN Classic. The matches start in the wee hours EST and in prime time for the west coast so set your VCRs,
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I picked Rovers 4th before the year and I am sticking with it until the bitter end! Read More »
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English players aren't good enough but it isn't their fault. The FA has done an awful job of player development and even here in a football wasteland of sorts (The US) we have a number of youth pro... Read More »
This week’s Pan Pacific Championship will air live in the United States on ESPN Classic. The matches start in the wee hours EST and in prime time for the west coast so set your VCRs,
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Posted by Kartik Krishnaiyer on February 20th, 2008 at 7:57am —
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Sunday marked the tenth anniversary of the US’ lone victory over Brazil. The match in Los Angeles was sparsely attended with under 13,000 at the Coliseum. Unlike the next several US-Brazil games on American soil (2001 in LA, 2003 in Miami, and 2007 in Chicago, the later two games I attended) the number of American fans pulling for Brazil in the crowd was minimal and the US performance reflected a desire to win a Continental Championship- the Gold Cup. Nonetheless, Br
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I must say that in twenty some odd years of following football or soccer as we call it here in the U.S. I have never been so angry and offended by a single decision as by the Premier League’s announcement to add a 39th round of matches on foreign soil beginning in 2011.
This decision is so offensive and so wrong I am not even sure where to begin. The idea of a domestic league simply exporting its product and playing competitive matches in the middle of its sea
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I am happy to see Ramiro Corrales and Brad Davis held over and Stuart Holden and Jozy Altidore called in from the U-23 camp in Florida. Here is the full squad, thanks to Johnathan Starling for posting this while I was disposed watching College Basketball this afternoon.
GOALKEEPERS: Brad Guzan (Chivas USA -USA), Tim Howard (Everton FC-ENG).
DEFENDERS: Carlos Bocanegra (Fulham FC-ENG), Ramiro Corrales (SK Brann-NOR), Drew Moor (FC Dallas-USA), Og…
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I’m talking football, the sport. My football. The game I’ve loved since I was old enough to remember.Started by Greg Mar 25
Since the topic has been all over the chunter, I thought I'd start a thread about the officials revolution that seems to be taking place. Personally, I think that the players should be better beha... Read More »
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This years battle to avoid the drop has been something. There are 9 teams that could potentially be relegated. With only 4 points separating Middlesbrough in 11th place and Bolton in 18th place it'... Read More »
Tagged: derby, fulham, bolton, sunderland, birmingham
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The Idea of Soccer First, the above link is to a satyrical blog, and so the ideas put forth aren't mine own, nor is it a comment on the ethnic or racial make-up of footballers or fans. But, I wil... Read More »
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Saturday: Has to be Arsenal v Villa for entertainment value and for what it means to the table. Side-issue: Can Arsenal re-gain their concentration after last weekend? Car wreck of the day: Newcas... Read More »
Started by Stephen Allen. Last reply by Soccer Shout Phil Feb 29.
so recently England managed to lose to croatia after fighting back to 2-2 which would have seen them go to euro 2008, but they managed to lose 3-2 in the end meaning they didn't qualify for euro 20... Read More »
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