Posted on October 6th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
On Wednesday night (10/7/09), I’ll be joining Brant Parsons as a fill-in cohost for Soccer Weekly on 740 The Game AM. We’ll be talking USMNT, the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, a little EPL, and maybe even a little bit of MLS. The show is streamed live online, so if you live outside the Orlando area, [...]
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Bob Bradley has released the roster for the final two World Cup qualifying matches. Surprises are few and far between. Given the importance of these matches, especially the road match in Honduras, Bradley needs to go with the absolute best lineup he can.
Posted on September 9th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Tonight’s match was one of those games. You know, the ones where people watch because ESPN has been hyping the World Cup the last few days, and then are bored out of their minds because nothing happens for ninety-five percent of the match? That’s what the USMNT put on display tonight. Still, a win’s a [...]
Posted on September 5th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
I never thought a soccer match could make me as disgusted as I was tonight. In CONCACAF, the refs are usually better at hiding their bias. There will be some terrible calls, but much of the game is even. Tonight was a new low, even for CONCACAF. Had I not gone out to watch the [...]
Posted on September 3rd, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
If you caught last night’s US Open Cup final, you may have noticed something strange. DC United keeper Josh Wicks, after Freddy Montero had just scored the game’s first goal, decides to get up and exact his revenge immediately. By stomping on Montero’s hand while he is on the ground. In plain view of the [...]
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
According to Goal.com, Chris Rolfe is off to Europe this winter. For good. His contract is up at the end of the season, and Danish side Aalborg BK has picked him up on a free transfer. Aalborg BK, also known as AaB, is the home of another American, striker Marcus Tracy.
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
It’s finally here. After all of the hype, mostly by DC United, the US Open Cup final has arrived. What makes this edition of the USOC so interesting is that this game means more to both teams than just the national soccer championship. Bad blood exists between the two front offices over the game’s location, [...]