MARK’S MAYHEM: Bradley Rehire Big Mistake
By Mark Vincent Lincir If you put your money on Bob Bradley getting rehired as the United States National Team coach, I commend you on your victory, but scoff at your imagination. When will it get better? When will US Soccer get it right? Maybe someday, but not today. So many people wanted US Soccer [...]
Frustrated and injury depleted Goats lose to Colorado Rapids
September 6, 2010 by SRoehrenbaeck
Filed under Domestic, Featured
By: Mario Melara The end of the 2010 MLS campaign can’t come soon enough for Chivas USA. After allowing three second half goals to the Colorado Rapids, two by Omar Cummings (68’, 81’) and one by Conor Casey (52’), Chivas USA are showing all the signs of a frustrated, tired, angered, and emotionally drained team. [...]
Open Cup semifinal: D.C. United 1-2 Columbus Crew
By James Mundia Olsen Frustrated as United Miss Key Offensive Chances WASHINGTON, D.C. — As is often the case with teams not faring well in league competition, there is more than meets the eye. DC United, in Wednesday night’s US Open Cup loss to the Columbus Crew, displayed flashes of the team that was once [...]
12th World University Futsal Championship
September 1, 2010 by Daniel
Filed under Featured, First Touch
Brazil Men’s and Women’s win 2010 World University Futsal Championship in Novi Sad Both the men and women from Team Brazil captured the gold at the 12th World University Futsal Championship which was hosted in Novi Sad, Belgrade from August 23rd to 30th. The men’s team of Brazil (photo) won the title of this FISU [...]
The Premier League’s big spenders, Man City lack goal scorers.
By Robert Morris With Manchester City having only conceded one goal out of five games in all competitions, it seems City have little to worry about by way of the defence. However, with the departure of Craig Bellamy to Cardiff and now Robinho to AC Milan, the Blues are now arguably struggling in terms of [...]
TFC Hold on to 0-0 Draw with Defending MLS Cup Champions after Third Game in Eight Days
August 31, 2010 by SRoehrenbaeck
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By: Cory Schulz BMO Field graciously hosted the defending Champions Real Salt Lake Saturday night. With both teams coming off CONCACAF Champions League group stage losses midweek, both clubs were looking to get back to their winning ways. Toronto lost 1-0 to Arabe Unido in Panama on Tuesday while Real Salt Lake lost a high [...]
Tribute to Pancho Varallo
August 31, 2010 by Daniel
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By Juan Arango There is a time to give tribute to our past and here we are not going to grieve the passing of a great man. No, here we are going to celebrate a legacy that he left and helped build in a sport that was not given much attention to when Varallo was [...]
Walcott and Arshavin do the business for Arsenal
By Rob Deyzel It seems as if Theo Walcott is determined to confound any doubt in his footballing attributes with another fantastic performance at Ewood Park. It certainly was not a blistering performance by the former premier league champions, but could be described as workman like. The game was a dogged battle with a resilient [...]
Sudden spending tree of the Bundesliga
By Eike Zwicker The new season has been just two weeks on and some clubs need to improve their team, perhaps due to a bad start (Schalke 04, VFB Stuttgart) or injury problems (Hannover 96). The following article points out the latest major summer transfers of the Bundesliga. 1. Schalke 04 signs up Klaas Jan [...]
La Liga Opening Week Review
By James Goyder It was first blood to Barcelona in the race for La Liga as Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid laboured to a 0-0 draw. Both sides faced a similar test in the opening round of fixtures with away ties against lower level opposition. Barcelona (photo) passed theirs with flying colors, cruising to a 3-0 [...]

