The Last Airbender
August 9, 2010 by Daniel
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By Subendran Ravindran The World Cup is over and the soccer season is about to start in England and the rest of Europe are also preparing. Lets face it, we would love to say it was a wonderful World Cup and I was craving for it. I had great expectations, I was still having hopes [...]
Another Travesty Paves the Way for Goal Line Technology: How Many More Will It Take?
July 30, 2010 by Daniel
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By G. M. Hancock I told you so! You wait four long years to see your team have the chance to compete for World Cup glory; a chance which on June 27, 2010 was sadly stolen from England. In Bloemfontein we saw yet another complete travesty in the world of football which may have been [...]
Effects of the World Cup on Grass Roots Soccer in the US
July 21, 2010 by Daniel
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By Steve Crane The World Cup was a huge event, watched by millions, perhaps billions of people worldwide. For a month, every part of our planet was overtaken by World Cup fever. Even in America! It really helped that the US teams made their games exciting by waiting to the last minute to score against [...]
The English Delusion
July 19, 2010 by Daniel
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By David Hall The English national team is nowhere near good enough to win the World Cup. This tournament made that clear and so did the last one. What concerns me chiefly in this article is the quadrennial failure of the English to see this. A society’s inability to look reality squarely in the eye [...]
Why I Loved The World Cup
July 18, 2010 by Daniel
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By Stephanie Gardner Unlike most American women, my husband has shown me the truth about soccer. It is a perfect, beautiful sport. It unites people from all over the world, and represents unity in many war-filled countries. In Cote d’Ivoire, soccer stopped a civil war. The sport itself is like no other. It can end [...]
Serbia coach Radomir Antic punished by FIFA for inappropriate behavior
July 15, 2010 by Daniel
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By Milos Kosic Serbia coach Radomir Antic received a four-game ban from FIFA, a news that will have a significant influence on the team’s chances of qualifying for the Euro Cup. After the game Australia – Serbia, Antic verbally attacked referee Jorge Larrionda for denying Serbia a late penalty that could have helped the team [...]
An Everyday World Cup Final
July 15, 2010 by Daniel
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By Trevor Kew The World Cup Final just doesn’t come along every day. In fact, other than the Olympics, it is difficult to think of a major sporting event that does occur less frequently. The Super Bowl lumbers by each winter, the Stanley Cup laces up its skates (some would say inexplicably) well into spring, [...]
MARK’ S MAYHEM: World Cup Aftermath…What Now for the United States?
July 14, 2010 by Daniel
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By Mark Vincent Lincir The best moment in my entire life was watching Landon Donovan score the game winning goal in stoppage time against Algeria during group play of the World Cup. My second greatest moment was watching Landon Donovan and Bob Bradley appear on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. I especially loved Bob’s [...]
Can USA win the World Cup!
July 12, 2010 by Daniel
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By Ryan Smith Watching the USA bow out of the 2010 world cup was bitter and painful, especially after the relatively easy path to a semi-final match that generated, as compared to the rest of the 2nd round teams. Team USA had strengths in this World Cup that it could play off and use to [...]
World Cup Super Flops
July 12, 2010 by Daniel
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By Steve Crane, Where did all the Superstars go? This world cup was due to be lit up by the likes of Messi, Ronaldo, Rooney, Torres, Henry and Kaka, but in truth, they hardly got going. Granted, every time Messi gets on the ball, the anticipation is enormous, and the talent that he possesses is not [...]

